The boys’ hockey programme had a fantastic season, continuing to grow in strength with over 280 boys participating across all year groups. Players displayed exceptional effort and enthusiasm, resulting in many impressive individual and team performances.
In the junior teams, all squads performed admirably, securing notable victories against local and county schools. The U13As had an excellent season, finishing second in the County Cup and qualifying for Regionals, where they placed third in their pool, narrowly missing out on the semi-finals. The U12As also enjoyed a superb season, finishing second in the County Cup and qualifying for Regionals.
Among the inter teams, all six squads competed fiercely. The U14As ended the season strongly with significant wins over Ipswich School and Fram College. The U15Bs went unbeaten, securing victories against Fram College and Woodbridge in their final two matches. Meanwhile, the U15As showed remarkable progress throughout the term, reaching the quarter-finals of the Independent Schools Plate competition.
In the senior teams, the 4th XI faced a challenging yet enjoyable season, playing with great determination. A 2-1 victory over Gresham’s and a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Fram College were standout moments. The 3rd XI had a successful campaign, opening with a superb 4-2 win over Felsted and delivering their best performance in a 2-1 victory at Framlingham College.
The 2nd XI had an outstanding season, securing the County Cup title with a decisive win over Gresham’s. This victory earned them a spot at Regionals, where they competed well against multiple 1st XI teams, demonstrating resilience and teamwork throughout.
The 1st XI set a high standard, remaining unbeaten in their pool matches to reach the quarter-finals of the England Hockey Tier 1 Championships, including a standout away draw at Repton. Unfortunately, they bowed out against eventual champions Whitgift. In the Cup tournament, they battled valiantly, only exiting in the quarter-finals after a penalty shootout. Over the season, they played 17 matches, winning 11, drawing four, and losing only two—one via penalties—while scoring an impressive 59 goals.
This season’s success is a testament to the players' dedication, hard work, and commitment. Their performances have been outstanding, and the future of boys’ hockey at the school looks exceptionally bright.
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