Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Bishop’s Stortford

Saturday 28th January 2014

1st VII
Won 27-12
The players were very excited and geared up for the game. After the first quarter very little separated the two teams and it was looking like it was going to be a very close contest. In the second quarter Felsted managed to break ahead thanks to our defence making some great intercepts and enabling us to turn the ball over. At half time the lead had grown but wasn’t untouchable. Felsted continued to play with great determination in the second half and Mollie Stonham and Maddie Smith played some amazing feeds into the circle, enabling Hayley Young and Tamara to put lots of shots up. The final score was 27-12 and BSC voted Tamara Evans as player of the match. This is the second year running that we have beaten Bishops Stortford which is a fantastic achievement. Well done to all the 
players. 

2nd VII
Won 27 - 26

The game started with Bishop’s Stortford dominating play and they were winning for the first three quarters. At times, Felsted managed to draw level a few times, but it was not until the final quarter that this was sustained. Felsted only started to get ahead in the last 5 minutes of the game! All players showed determination and discipline in their play and this paid off.
Player of the match: Charlotte Volf.

3rd VII
The thirds played a strong Bishop’s Stortford side. Stortford got off to an impressive start, but a committed Felsted defence did well against the tall shooters. Sophie Cuthbert, player of the match, was determined and inspired the team with her enthusiasm. Felsted won the final quarter but unfortunately it wasn't quite enough to claim an overall victory.

U15A

Lost 25-28
The U15 A team faced a tough match against Bishop’s Stortford College.  The girls started strongly with an equal first quarter. However, in the second quarter the girls seemed to drop the pace and as a result, the opposition pulled ahead by a few goals.  In the second half we showed promise, fighting back and all the girls played extremely well.  The final score was 25-28, narrowly missing out on a win.  Well played to all the girls, with Georgina Stevens as a player of a match and we hope for a better result against Haileybury on Saturday.

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

St Edmund’s

Tuesday 21st January 2014

2nd Won 35-12
The girls started strong winning the first quarter with ease. Excellent shooting and movement in the circle by Helen and Caitlin ensured many goals throughout the game. St Edmund’s adjusted their positions to try to restrict Felsted's play but they remained strong throughout.
Player of the match: Helen Spooner

Monday, 20 January 2014

Framlingham


1st VII
Result: Lost 28-18

On Saturday the 1st VII played against a tough and well organised Framlingham side. The 1st VII got off to a bit of a slow start and Framlingham took every advantage to score and at half time the Felsted side were 16-5 down. After half time Felsted picked up their play; passes were more accurate and the defence worked incredibly hard to turn over much of the Framlingham play. The second half of the game was actually won by Felsted 13-12 but unfortunately this was not enough to secure the victory and Framlingham went away with a 28-18 win. Player of the match was awarded to Maddie Smith who played with determination and control throughout the whole game however this was closely contested by Hayley Young who's movement around the circle and shooting accuracy was outstanding.

2nd VII
Result: Won 46-22

Another successful win for the 2nds. The girls had said that they were extremely hot after a good warm up before the match, but it seems that this paid dividends. Movement throughout the court was excellent from the start of the game, with exemplary attacking play (Bea, Lucy, Charlotte, Olivia) to feed the circle where shooting was excellent from both Helen and Caitlin. Defence worked tirelessly, to tip off loose balls and fight for the rebounds (Isabella, Rachel). The final score was 46-22. Player of the match: Charlotte Volf.  




3rd VII
Result: Won 19-16

The Thirds played a great netball match yesterday against a strong Framlingham side. Olivia was player of the match for her commitment and enthusiasm during the game.  Taby and Suzie worked well together in the circle and were both on fine shooting form.  Anastasia and Paige supported them well in the mid-court and Annabel and Sophie's defence was committed and effective.



4th VII
Result: Won 16-15

The match against Framlingham was very evenly matched, so Felsted was going to have to work very hard. The team made a good start but headed into the third quarter behind by two goals. After some good coaching by Georgina the team was ready to fight in the last quarter and the two shooters, Ellie and Georgia, made some fantastic goals! The defending by Sophia and Immy was excellent and, as a result of this, Felsted pulled it back to win. Phoebe was awarded the woman of the match for her sheer effort and determination throughout the game.

U15 B
Result: Won 16-3

On Saturday the 18th, the U15 B netball team fought against Framingham to strive for another unbeaten season, they did so by winning 16-3 with Olivia Fenn as player of the match despite a fall in the 2nd quarter. Tia Richards played an aggressive game and Charley Moore ensured hardly any goals were scored against us! Lily's half time Team Captain talk motiated us to pul away with a victory in the final quarter!

U14 A
Result: 21-7

Despite our strong start to the season last week we unfortunately lost the match 21-7 to a very strong team. Although in the last 1/4 we held our ground letting only 4 in and gaining 3. Player of the match goes to Abi Magee.

U14 C
Result: Lost 16-8

The U14C had a good game against Framlingham on Saturday. Yumico Cui was player of the match. Her first ever netball match and showed how a basketball background can help as GD. Emily Tydeman found her feet as C and the team worked well together, despite the hard effort they were beaten 16 - 8. Never quite recovering from the first quarter.

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Royal Hospital School

Saturday 11th January 2014 

2nd VII
Result: Won 26-22

The game started with evenly matched determination from both teams. The ball was passed with speed through the centre court by Charlotte, Olivia and Bea with Molly's excellent interceptions as WA keeping the ball in the attacking third. The circle was fed well to Helen and Caitlin who both shot consistently throughout the game. In defence, Isabella and Rachel worked tirelessly to prevent goals from the opposition.

4th VII
Result: Won 27-24

The 4th team started the season in great style with a most convincing win over RHS 24-27. There were fine performances from all players, in particular GS and GA as well as enthusiastic and sustained team spirit from all members of the team A very deserving win.

U15 B
Result: Won 26-1

The U15 B team had their first away match at the Royal Hospital School and won 26-1. This was an amazing win, as it was our first match of the season and we had only had three training sessions before the match. During the first quarter we scored seven goals with Tia as GS and Laura as GA. This was a good start to the game and we started strong as intended to continue. During the second quarter we scored four goals as RHS came back fighting, as we began to panic and rush our play. So at half time we had a team talk about how we needed to slow the pace and take time with our passes and we went back out in the third quarter to score another seven goals.

However, during this quarter we did begin to tire so we conceded one goal. At the start of the final quarter our aim was 25 goals and with Tia and Laura back shooting together, we scored another 8 goals to overcome our target and have a fantastic start to the season.

Player of the match was Laura Winter for her amazing shooting and effort throughout the game.

U14 B
Result: Won 20-5

We got off to a good start and won with a confident 20-5. Player of the match was given to both Grace Frewin for her on-point shooting skills and Scarlett Coote for her efforts and support on the court. Let's keep this good start.