Sports Desk
Sue Garlick
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A Round Up of All Our Sports News!
The Year 10/11’s played a basketball fixture against Felpham Community College, the game finished with a dramatic loss 21-20. The game was tight throughout, with no team having more than a 3 point advantage. The boys represented The Regis superbly and with a bit more luck could have easily won.
Alfie Spurle - Year 12 competed in the Sussex Schools Athletics Association Cross Country championships after qualifying at an event earlier in the year.
He was running in the under 18 age category and managed to finish 21st in the county. He showed incredible determination on a windy, wet and hilly course and did both the school and West Sussex West proud. (See photo)
Well done Alfie!
The U15 boys won the area Indoor Cricket competition this Monday. They all played extremely well, with our team made up predominantly of Year 9 students. The boys won their games through exceptional bowling and fielding, with some good performances with the bat to back this up. The boys are now through to the County Indoor Finals which will be held at Sussex County Cricket Club held in the near future.
The team consisted of: Max Wladon, Frankie Bigwood, Finlay Chadwick, Billy Bicknell, Hadley Long & Bradley Caparo.
Wed 23rd January St Philip Howard - Away
The boys played with only 11 and no subs. They put in an excellent first half performance to be 2-1 down 2 minutes into the second half with a great goal scored by Conolly. Unfortunately a good SPH scored a few more goals after we gave away some penalties (one was a cracking save by Shezza in the yellow jersey) the final score was 7-1 which did not reflect the quality of football in the first half. First game managed by Owen and was thoroughly motivational on the side-lines and made some changes during the game to tighten up the defence. Thanks to the supporters who travelled over to a cold exciting game.
Wed 30th January St Pauls - Home
We hosted St Pauls on Wednesday who are top of the table and unbeaten. TRS fielding yet another first 11 saw some quick goals scored in the first half before we gathered a better formation in the back restricting them to 3-0 in the first half. The Year 9 we had in goal made some good saves to keep us in the game but lapses in concentration allowed goals to be scored. Changes again made by the manager Owen with his helpful and motivating comments to support the team. Toby Buck scoring a cracking goal in the second half. Again we had 12 fabulous cheerleaders freezing and giving motivation to the lads.
This week we host Oriel at home.