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A huge congratulations to two of our year 7 students who trialled during the half term for the U13 Lincolnshire Basketball side. Both Douglas and Kenzie were successful with their trials. Well done both 🏀
Today is our last official day with Y11. It has been a fantastic 5 years teaching these students, some excellent memories. We wish them all the best in the future. Some flashback photos coming up..
Well done to Y10 student Damian McNally on his recent success in Athletics.
Combined Events - 4th place (qualifying for Lincolnshire at regionals).
Intercounty Champs - Shotput (11.27m) & Hammer throw (38.28m) - 3rd place.
Damian is now ranked 31st in the country for Hammer!
Our Y9 T1 rugby team made the short journey to Spalding RFC to compete against a number of schools across the county in touch rugby. For some this was their first taste of representing the school in competitive sport. They represented BGS fantastically throughout the event 🏉🟡⚫️
No there wasn’t!
4-3 FT. Goals: Shaw x2, Stec and Bedford!
MOTM: O Franks, an outstanding performance, largely responsible for keeping us within a goal for much of the first half.
A fantastic first year of school football. South Lincs league champions and County Cup Finalists!
This time, it was Spalding’s turn to equalise. 2-2
A very good spell saw us go 4-2 ahead before a late goal for Spalding made for a very uncomfortable finish to the game.
Was there more heartbreak on the cards?
A nervous start saw our boys fall a goal behind.
However, we eventually grew into the game and got back onto level terms. We went into the break at 1-1.
The second half started positively and saw us take a 2-1 lead…
A truly fantastic first cup run for our Y7s and congratulations to Skegness Grammar on their success.
Onto this week, we faced Spalding Grammar in the South Lincs Superzone League Finals.
Thank you to @bostonunited for use of their 3G pitch.
The shootout started well for both teams with each scoring their first 5 penalties.
Onto sudden death, where again both teams scored.
Sadly there was absolute heartbreak as BGS became the first team to miss.
Skegness scored their next pen and went on to lift the trophy.