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A Team to Be Proud Of: Champions’ Response as Girls Lift the Plate in Spectacular Style ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

On Monday 20th April, our girls’ football team travelled to The Triangle Leisure Centre in Burgess Hill to compete in the highly anticipated annual Albion Tournament against schools such as Manor Green, Frewen College, St Marys, Lindfield, Northese Manor and Oakgrove College —and what a day it turned out to be!

Bringing together players from both our school and college sites, the squad stepped onto the pitch united and determined, ready to face a strong field of SEN schools from across the region. Despite a nervous start that saw them fall to a 1–3 defeat in their opening match, the team refused to let that result define their day.

What followed was nothing short of extraordinary...

Finding their rhythm and confidence, the girls produced a stunning run of form in the group stages, winning their next four matches in emphatic style. Scoring an incredible 15 goals without reply, they not only showcased their attacking flair but also demonstrated remarkable defensive strength—keeping four consecutive clean sheets against determined opposition. It was a complete team performance, built on communication, resilience, and growing belief.

Their dominant display secured a well-deserved place in the semi-finals, where they faced tournament favourites Frewen. With little time to rest after their final group game, the girls dug deep and gave everything in a fiercely contested match. In a tense and closely fought battle, the teams could not be separated, leading to a dramatic penalty shootout in which we unfortunately fell short.

However, the team showed great character to respond, earning a place in the Plate Final and the chance of silverware!  They produced a performance to be proud of, winning 4–1 and becoming Plate Champions—what an unbelievable achievement!

There were standout moments and achievements across the whole squad.  Tianna once again demonstrated her clinical finishing, leading the line with confidence and            composure.  Elsie marked her debut with determination and energy, gaining increased confidence with every match.  Precious made a huge impact; adding multiple goals to our highly impressive tally, while Megan celebrated a memorable milestone by scoring her very first goal for the team—an achievement that will no doubt be the first of many!  Jay was combative and fully committed in defence, repeatedly stopping the opposition in their stride and Rosie made a number of superb saves between the sticks, whilst also providing a calm, reassuring presence at the back.  Izzy proved to be a solid and reliable defender, combining tough tackling with constant encouragement for her teammates, and Sophie impressed with her contagious box-to-box energy in midfield, tirelessly supporting both defence and attack.  Last but by no means least, Hollie embodied true team spirit throughout, giving her all and putting the team before herself—which earnt her the well-deserved recognition as our ‘Player of the Day’.

Across the entire tournament, the team conceded in just two matches—a testament to their organisation, teamwork, and unwavering effort from the first whistle to the last.

The pride in this team could not be greater.  Their resilience, sportsmanship, and unity were evident throughout the day, and they represented the school with distinction.

This was more than just a tournament—it was a showcase of determination, growth, and team spirit.  You don’t always get what you deserve in football, but this time, the girls did—and we could not be prouder of their brilliant achievements.  CONGRATULATIONS!

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