Clockhouse had a great time when they attended the Year 3 and 4 football tournament.
The team arrived ready and determined to play to the best standard possible. The team demonstrated great team work and put in tremendous effort throughout the day.
The team stepped onto the pitch to play the first match of the day against Langtons, the team had a great start passing the ball around with precision not hesitating to tackle for the ball. Harry the Goal Keeper made an excellent save keeping the boys in the game, the short game came to and end with a 0-0 draw.
The next game soon came around where Clockhouse played St Joseph’s with a great performance from all players, Caleb changed the game putting Clockhouse in front with an excellent goal followed up by another goal by Reean, the team carried on pushing until the end with a full time result of 2-0. This was followed by a great 3-0 win against Scotts Primary, with some outstanding goals from Elliot, Liam and George, the whole team excelled with Jack and Frankie not backing down in defence!
In next match the boys faced Gidea Park Primary. Their momentum started to grow as the boys played as a team and where pushed to play at their highest standard, never giving up and ending the match with a goalless draw.
The boys showed immense determination not backing down despite facing their most challenging opponent’s yet Harold Wood Primary, The players worked harmoniously, passing the ball with precision and supporting each other on and off the pitch, despite being a goal down the boys pushed through and played their best until the whistle with a last match of the day finishing 1-0 down.
In conclusion, our Year 3 and 4 team played exceptionally well as a team. Their hard work, passion, and dedication was evident throughout the match. Their incredible teamwork and individual skills were truly commendable, making them a force to be reckoned with on the football pitch.
Team - Reean (Kenya), Elliot (Uganda), Harry N (Uganda), Jack (South Africa), Liam (Brazil), Frankie (South Africa), Caleb (Uganda) and George (Uganda)
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