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Northampton School for Boys

Northampton School for Boys

Sports Day 2017

July 12th was the one day on this year’s school calendar when lessons were suspended and the entire school population came together to engage in enjoyable and competitive Inter-House activity. Teamwork is vital. With an event of this scale all must play their part, or the day simply will not work. I am pleased to report that once again the students and staff pulled together to make the day a great success and a positive experience for all involved.

850 ATHLETES   352 PERFORMANCES ON THE TRACK
320 PERFORMANCES ON THE FIELD   240 SIXTH FORM LEADERS
128 TENNIS DOUBLES MATCHES   100 SUPERVISING STAFF
96 VOLLEYBALL MATCHES   64 SOFTBALL MATCHES
48 TUG OF WAR MATCHES   6.5 HOURS OF FUN

The weather was overcast to start but brightened up as the day progressed and luckily we were spared the blistering heat of previous weeks. The relays remain the highlight of the day for many and this year’s series did not disappoint with some fantastically close races. The atmosphere at these 4 events encapsulates what the House system is all about, with staff and students alike rising as one to cheer home their teams who are giving their all in the name of the House.

WEB GALLERIES BELOW:

SPORTS DAY 2017 AM SPORTS DAY 2017 PM

There were three Sports Day records posted at this year’s event. The most impressive being Josh Tutt, who added 2.73m to the Year 7 shot put record for Washington.

YEAR 7 SHOT PUT JOSH TUTT 12.98M WASHINGTON
YEAR 8 TRIPLE JUMP GEORGE KENNEDY 10.45M CHIPSEY
YEAR 10 1500M ADAM CAULFIELD 4.21.00 BRIGHTWELL

Grateful thanks are expressed to all staff and Sixth Form students who gave up their time in order to encourage the performers, supervise students and officiate over events throughout the day. Congratulations go to all students who were active, regardless of final positions.  Every performance contributed to the respective House totals.

House Cups for Sports Day were decided as follows:

  YEAR 7       YEAR 8  
1ST MANLEY 35   1ST CHIPSEY 24
2ND BRIGHTWELL 34   2ND WASHINGTON 19
3RD WASHINGTON 24   3RD MANLEY 16
4TH CHIPSEY 12   4TH BRIGHTWELL 11
             
  YEAR 9       YEAR 10  
1ST BRIGHTWELL 37   1ST MANLEY 22 ('COUNT BACK' WINNERS)
2ND MANLEY 27   2ND CHIPSEY 22
3RD CHIPSEY 21   3RD BRIGHTWELL 14
4TH WASHINGTON 15   4TH WASHINGTON 4

OVERALL SPORTS DAY RESULTS:

1ST MANLEY 108
2ND BRIGHTWELL 96
3RD CHIPSEY 79
4TH WASHINGTON 62

 

SIXTH FORM SPORTS DAY

By way of reward for their supervisory efforts, and to allow the Year 12 students an opportunity to represent their Houses in some competitive sport, the Sixth Form Sports Day event took place on Tuesday 18th July. All Year 12 students present represented their House in a game activity; be that football, dodgeball, softball, tennis doubles (men’s and mixed), badminton doubles (men’s and mixed) or basketball.

At the close of game activities Chipsey held a slender lead over Washington, as all competitors then congregated on the lower level bank for the relay and tug of war events. These activities were again closely contested, with some great races on the track and titanic battles on the rope.

Manley took the 4 x 100m Men’s Relay, posting a time of 48.72s. Chipsey won the 4 x 100m Women’s Relay in 63.62s and in the final race of the day, Chipsey again won the 4 x 100m Mixed Relay event, in a time of 57.06s.

Washington beat Chipsey, 2 ends to 1, in the final of the Tug of War and Washington beat Manley 2 -1 in the 3rd and 4th place play – off.

OVERALL SIXTH FORM SPORTS DAY RESULTS

1ST CHIPSEY 56
2ND WASHINGTON 48
3RD MANLEY 44
4TH BRIGHTWELL 38

Congratulations to all participants and grateful thanks to all staff, who contributed to an exciting morning’s sport and a healthy competitive atmosphere in this senior student House event.

Mr J. Wilcock
Director of Sport

Northampton School for Boys, Billing Road, Northampton, NN1 5RT
01604 230240