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New Sports Leaders Chosen

Manors new team of Sports Leaders were chosen from a number of applicants this term. Each pupil needed to apply to Mr Gordon to be selected and give reason why they wanted to be a sports leader. The pupils are all in Y10 and will be responsible for helping to organise and officiate a variety of festivals for Primary and Secondary pupils.

The team will consist of

Team Leaders – Poppy Fisher, Bekki Paylor, Ami Ford, Ellie Liston, Ben Wignall and Callum Hegarty.

Sports Leaders

And the rest of the team – Lucy Hull, Jamie Lee Sickling, Kirby Sirs, Rachel McDonald, Leah Addison, Ryan Boddy, Jason Metcallfe, Liam Bailey, Jake Ferguson, Dylan Fisher, Ashleigh Waller, Jamie Montgomery, Lucy Queen, Jack Sharp, Cameron Ingledew and Lloyd Tindall..

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Fens Reign Supreme in Tag Rugby

Fens Primary School were victorious in the first Manor Cluster Festival during the first term of this academic year. The tag rugby event provided a fantastic evening, and Fens narrowly beat Kingsley in the final therefore sending both teams into the Partnership final.

Fens Tag Rugby
Fens Tag Rugby

To top this great event off, we are delighted to report that Fens then went on to win the Partnership final and will proudly go on to represent Hartlepool in the inter partnership event.

Well done Fens!

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Fens and Golden Flatts are quick out of the blocks for Sportshall Athletics

More good news for Fens as they came out on top during Manor’s Sportshall Athletics event. Golden Flatts were a very close second place, with Grange and Rossmere not far behind. Fens and Golden Flatts will now go on to the Hartlepool Championships in fine spirits.

Sportshall Athletics
Sportshall Athletics

The cluster’s Primary Schools have some fantastically talented athletes attending their schools, Look out Usain Bolt!

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Manor in Seventh Heaven

The Hartlepool Schools FA held their annual 7 a-side competitions earlier in the term and we are proud to announce that Manor were victorious in both the U14 and U16 competitions. The Year 9 team were victorious in the u14 competition, beating High Tunstall in the final.

The U16 competition threw up the incredible achievement of Manor having 2 teams in the final. Manor Year 11s played Manor Year 10s in the final and both teams were a delight to watch.

Y9 - 7 A-Side Winners

The year 11 football team were victorious in the end with a 3-1 victory. This scenario repeated the feat of 2007 when the same two teams met in the final. All the boys concerned were a credit to Manor.

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Ashleigh is named Manor Sports Personality of the Year

The second Manor College of Technology Celebration of Sporting Achievement Ceremony was held with Years 9, 10 and 11 plus staff and guests enjoying proceedings. The children loved the occasion and the morning was a great success with tremendous feedback having being received.

Ashleigh Hackwell - Sports Personality of the Year 2009

Our special guests Richard Kilty (Great Britain Sprinter) and Savannah Marshall (Great Britain Boxer) both said how much they enjoyed the morning, Awards were given to all pupils who have represented a school team during the last year and there were special awards presented for the Teachers Player and Players Player of the Year for each team.

The highlights of the ceremony were the Contribution to Sport Awards presented to Demi White and John Lee Halse, and the Sports Personality of the Year Award that was won by Ashleigh Hackwell who received the most votes from all of the pupils in the school.

 

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