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SMC SPORT WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
SMC SPORT WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 2Monday 14th September 2015-Friday 18th September 2015M Arridge
SMC Sport Weekly Newsletter 3/2015-2016
Contents
1. Club and SMC Sport Alumni News
2. SMC Sport Results
3. SMC Sport Hall of Fame- Kevin Larvin
4. SMC Sport Fixtures and After School Clubs Week Beginning Monday 28th September 2015
5.
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Club and SMC Sport Alumn i News
Rugby League
Hull Schools Select v Mackay State High School, Queensland, Australia
Match 1 Report
A Hull Schoolboys Select team defeated the touring Mackay State High School from Queensland, Australia in the 1st match of their 2 test series at Hull Dockers ARLFC on Saturday afternoon. The team made up of players from Archbishop Sentamu, Sirius Academy, St Marys College and South Holderness, showed tremendous attitude and resilience to come-back into a match which seemed well beyond them after falling 20-0 down in the early stages of the game. After only four training sessions together, the team have created a great spirit which inspired their superb comeback which saw them become the first Hull team to ever beat the tourists in the seven attempts that teams have had both in England and in Australia. They will now look to repeat their heroics in Monday evenings 2nd Test Match at Hull KR’s, KC Lightstream Stadium. The match started at a blistering pace with the Mackay players showing in the early encounters that their skill and speed would cause issues for the Hull boys. Two early tries saw Hull fall 10-0 behind, with the intensity around the play the ball, coupled with the Hull sides inability to keep hold of the ball in the early stages resulting in prolonged pressure for the tourists. Credit to the Hull boys who began to match the Mackay team in the middle of the pitch with Kai Thorpe, Dylan Hayward and Charlie Patterson making some strong tackles and Callum Bradshaw making good yards from dummy-half. Josh Jarvis and the Man of the Match, Lewis Todd were causing problems for the tourists with their direct running wide-out, well supported by the excellent Joe Rustill at full-back who stopped two certain tries for the tourists with crucial tackles. Two further tries for the Mackay team saw them lead 20-0 after twenty minutes played. The Hull boys needed a lift, which came in the form of the substitutes with Josh Pearson, George Tyson-Wilson, Ben Bradshaw, Curt Williamson and Josh Oliver all coming on to have big impacts on the game. With the big Hull forwards of Tyler Harvey, Luke Livingston and Brad Elliott beginning to make inroads into the tourists, the match began to swing in the Hull boys favour. Quick hands from captain Harry Whittles created space for Rustill to off-load superbly from the tackle for Josh Atkinson to finish in the corner, with Rustill goaling from the touch-line. From the next set, Ben Bradshaw broke clean through the middle and earnt a penalty which resulted in Williamson creating a gap for Rustill to race over with his conversion leaving the score at 20-12 to the tourists at half-time. With clear messages of patience and possession from the half-time talk, the Hull boys started the 2 nd half well with Whittles kicking well into corners, and Patterson controlling the game from dummy-half. Pearson produced a strong tackle which was unlucky not to be converted into a try by the hard-working Oliver Woods. The tourists raced away for a breakaway try to push the score out to 24-12 however the Hull side hit back immediately with Williamson sending Josh Oliver through after a great line-run to cross with a Rustill goal pulling the score back to 24-18. The tourists again hit back to pull further away at 30-18 with twenty minutes remaining. A smart kick off saw Oliver regain possession from which Patterson created room for Thorpe to spin his way over from close–range with Rustill again goaling for 30-24. The Hull boys sensed the game was swinging in their favour with wingers Elliott Wallis and Jack Todd making good yards with strong carries to take the team forward. With time running out, Whittles send up a towering bomb which caused havoc in the tourists defence allowing Oliver to collect and crash over for his 2nd try and with a Rustill goal the match was levelled up at 30-30. With a grandstand finish set-up, the Hull boys worked forward and after a penalty was awarded they were in great field position. With set-plays called, it looked like the ball would be sent wide,
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however smart-thinking from the lively Reece Smith saw him dummy his way over from dummy-half to score with Rustill’s conversion taking the Hull boys to a 36-30 win and send the team into wild celebrations!
Squad: Joe Rustill (St Marys), Oliver Woods (South Holderness), Lewis Todd (Archbishop Sentamu), Josh Jarvis (Sirius Academy), Josh Atkinson (Sirius Academy), Reece Smith (Archbishop Sentamu), Harry Whittles (Sirius Academy ) ©, Kai Thorpe (Sirius Academy), Callum Bradshaw (St Marys), Dylan Hayward (Archbishop Sentamu), Luke Livingston (South Holderness), Brad Elliott (Sirius Academy), Charlie Patterson (St Marys), Josh Pearson (Archbishop Sentamu), Ben Bradshaw (St Marys), Tyler Harvey (St Marys), Josh Oliver (Archbishop Sentamu), George Tyson-Wilson (Sirius Academy), Elliott Wallis (South Holderness), Jack Todd (Archbisop Sentamu), Curt Williamson (St Marys), Kieran Sewell (Sirius Academy), Jordan Richmond (Sirius Academy), Tom Coles (Archbishop Sentamu), Jack Brown (St Marys), Callum Tramner (South Holderness), Adam Rooks (South Holderness), Brad Fox (St Marys).
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Match 2 Report
The Hull Schoolboys Select side completed an historic double on Monday evening at Hull KR’s KC Lightstream Stadium, as they defeated the Mackay State High School tourists from Queensland, Australia. The team had already defeated the tourists on the previous Saturday to become the first Hull side to ever beat Mackay State High, and after a controlled performance in the wet conditions they deserved their 2nd victory. The match started in similar fashion to Saturdays 1st Test match as a Hull error allowed the tourists to capitalise and scoot over for an early 6-0 lead. This seemed to spring the Hull boys into action with some thunderous hits in defence going in from Kai Thorpe, Callum Tramner and Jack Brown. The right hand edge of Jordan Richmond, Brad Elliott, Josh Jarvis and Tom Coles looked dangerous with every play and this side created the 1st Hull try as a Richmond kick was spilled allowing Elliott to collect and crash over. On the left side Lewis Todd and the excellent Elliott Wallis started strongly with George Tyson-Wilson getting through a lot of work in defence and attack. Ben Bradshaw was unfortunate to collect a head injury early into his stint after his great performance on the Saturday. At the back, Joe Rustill followed on from his superb performance on Saturday, looking confident with every kick return and causing problems for the Australian defence. Hull went into the lead when Man of the Match, Josh Jarvis crashed over wide out after strong carries from Brown and Thorpe. Kieran Sewell controlled the game well from dummy-half with Richmond and Charlie Patterson kicking well when needed and spreading the ball wide. Tramner created the next try, creating space for Rustill who sent Wallis sprinting over wide out with Rustill goaling before the tourists struck back to pull the score back to 14-12 to Hull. On the stroke of half-time a neat kick from Patterson was followed up by Rustill who dived on the loose ball from an 18-12 half-time lead. The 2nd half saw Hull started strongly with Josh Oliver repeating his impact off the bench, supported well by Josh Pearson who again added aggression to the defence. Josh Atkinson came on wide out and looked assured and willing to work at every opportunity whilst Reece Smith came on at dummy-half to add some speed around the ruck. Smith was soon in the thick of the action as he scooted from a quick play the ball to dive over with Rustill goaling for 24-12. Back came the tourists with a superb try to come back to 24-18. Richmond again created a reply for Hull as he sent Jarvis over for his 2 nd try with a cut-out pass however back came the Australians with another quick-fire response to come back to 28-24. The Hull boys were on the back foot and required a lift and it came from England international forward Brown who broke through and drew the full-back to send Rustill over for 34-24. Brad Fox came on to add some strength to the defence out-wide whilst Harry Whittles and Curt Williamson came into the attack to add extra options in. Fittingly it was Hull who had the final word of the two match series with Whittles sending Patterson over out-wide for a 38-28 victory. Squad: Joe Rustill (St Marys), Oliver Woods (South Holderness), Lewis Todd (Archbishop Sentamu), Josh Jarvis (Sirius Academy), Josh Atkinson (Sirius Academy), Reece Smith (Archbishop Sentamu), Harry Whittles (Sirius Academy ) ©, Kai Thorpe (Sirius Academy), Callum Bradshaw (St Marys), Dylan Hayward (Archbishop Sentamu), Luke Livingston (South Holderness), Brad Elliott (Sirius Academy), Charlie Patterson (St Marys), Josh Pearson (Archbishop Sentamu), Ben Bradshaw (St Marys), Tyler Harvey (St Marys), Josh Oliver (Archbishop Sentamu), George Tyson-Wilson (Sirius Academy), Elliott Wallis (South Holderness), Jack Todd (Archbisop Sentamu), Curt Williamson (St Marys), Kieran Sewell (Sirius Academy), Jordan Richmond (Sirius Academy), Tom Coles (Archbishop Sentamu), Jack Brown (St Marys), Callum Tramner (South Holderness), Adam Rooks (South Holderness), Brad Fox (St Marys).
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SMC Sport Results
FootballYear 7 Hull Schools Premier LeagueAndrew Marvell 1 St Mary’s College 5
Year 8 Hull Schools Premier LeagueAndrew Marvell 0 St Mary’s College 8
Year 11 ESFA National Cup Round 1Toll Bar Academy, Grimsby 2 St Mary’s College 3
Under 16 Girls ESFA National Cup Round 1South Hunsley 7 St Mary’s College 0
Rugby LeagueYear 8 FriendlySt Mary’s College 48 Winifred Holtby 4
Year 10 Hull Schools Premier LeagueHessle High School 28 St Mary’s College 42
NetballUnder 13 School Sport Magazine National Cup Round 1Yarm School 33 St Mary’s College 3
Under 16 England Netball National Schools Championships- Hull Round3rd St Mary’s College
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Year 9 Hull Schools Netball LeagueDivision 1St Mary’s College A 19 Kelvin Hall A 1St Mary’s College A 16 Newland A 1
Division 2St Mary’s College B 7 Sirius Academy B 1
SM6 Academies of Sport
Men’s Football
Under 18 ESFA National Cup Round 1
St Mary’s College 3 South Hunsley 0
Women’s Football
AOC Sport Yorkshire and Humberside Category 3 East League
St Mary’s College 4 Bishop Burton 7
Women’s Netball
AOC Sport Yorkshire and Humberside Category 3 East League
Bishop Burton 54 St Mary’s College 4
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SMC Sport
Number 3: Kevin Larvin(St Mary’s College 1996-2001)
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SMC Sport Hall of Fame: 3- Kevin Larvin (Hull FC and Harlequins RLFC)
Kevin Larvin attended St Mary’s College from September 1996- July 2001.
Larvin was a talented footballer that could play in a range of positions. Larvin played for St Mary’s College, Hull Schools and Humberside Schools. His prolific talent was recognised by scouts from the ESFA (English Schools Football Association).
Larvin was selected and represented England Schools Under 16’s towards the end of his schooling at St Mary’s College.
Larvin went on to sign an academy scholarship with Leicester City to continue his football career. After just under three years, at Leicester City and various loan spells at local clubs such as Hinckley United, Larvin moved back to his roots to join North Ferriby United.
Larvin gradually developed a career outside football within the leisure and fitness industry. He has worked as a Fitness Instructor for Total Fitness and a Health Club Manager for Cannons Health and Fitness Club, Hull and Inter-Continental Hotel Group. He has worked up the career ladder within the Inter-Hotel Continental Hotel Group to Regional and then UK Learning and Development Trainer for the organisation.
Kevin Larvin currently works as the UK Learning and Development Manager for the Doyle Collection, a global luxury hotel chain.
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Monday 28 th September 2015 NORTH FIELD FACILITIES
FACILITY CLUB OR FIXTURE STAFFSPORTS HALL 1
(ACADEMY)SM6 NETBALL ACADEMY TRAINING SM6 NETBALL
ACADEMY COACHSPORTS HALL 1 (DANCE
STUDIO)SPORTS HALL 1 (FITNESS
SUITE)TEAM FIT SMC Sports
Village Staff SPORTS HALL 2 (NEW
SPORTS HALL)PARKOUR/FREESTYLE GYMNASTICS Hull High Fliers
SPORTS HALL 2 (NEW SPORTS HALL)
TRAMPOLINING Hull High Fliers
SPORTS HALL 2 (CLASSROOMS)
4G PITCH Hull Schools FA 7-a-side Tournament 1 Mr Arridge
PITCH 1 (FOOTBALL)
PITCH 2 (RUGBY/FOOTBALL)
PITCH 3 (RUGBY)
SOUTH FIELD FACILITIESFACILITY CLUB OR FIXTURE STAFF
SPORTS HALL 3 (OLD SPORTS HALL)
YEARS 7-11 BASKETBALL TRAINING HULL STINGERS BASKETBALL
COACHMUGA
PITCH 4 (FOOTBALL)
PITCH 5 (FOOTBALL)
AWAY FIXTURES
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Tuesday 29 th September 2015 NORTH FIELD FACILITIES
FACILITY CLUB OR FIXTURE STAFFSPORTS HALL 1
(ACADEMY)YEAR 10 NETBALL TRAINING Miss Murray
Mrs CrawforthSPORTS HALL 1 (DANCE
STUDIO)SPORTS HALL 1 (FITNESS
SUITE)TEAM FIT SMC Sports
Village StaffSPORTS HALL 2 (NEW
SPORTS HALL)OPEN TABLE TENNIS (YRS 7 AND 8)
3.45PM-5.00PMTEAM TABLE TENNIS (YRS 7 and 8) 5.00PM-
6.00PM
St Mary’s Table Tennis Club
SPORTS HALL 2 (NEW SPORTS HALL)SPORTS HALL 2 (CLASSROOMS)
4G PITCH SM6 FOOTBALL ACADEMY TRAINING SM6 Football Academy Coach
- Tigers TrustPITCH 1 (FOOTBALL)
PITCH 2 (RUGBY/FOOTBALL)
PITCH 3 (RUGBY)
SOUTH FIELD FACILITIESFACILITY CLUB OR FIXTURE STAFF
SPORTS HALL 3 (OLD SPORTS HALL)
MUGA
PITCH 4 (FOOTBALL)
PITCH 5 (FOOTBALL)
AWAY FIXTURES NetballYear 9 A and B Hull Schools Netball League 2 at Kelvin Hall 3.30pm-6.15pm (4.00pm start)
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NetballYear 9 A and B Hull Schools Netball League 2 at Kelvin Hall 3.30pm-6.15pm (4.00pm start)
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Wednesday 30 th September 2015 NORTH FIELD FACILITIES
FACILITY CLUB OR FIXTURE STAFFSPORTS HALL 1
(ACADEMY)SM6 NETBALL ACADEMY V WILBERFORCE
COLLEGEAOC SPORT Y & H CAT 3A EAST LEAGUE
2PM
YEAR 8 NETBALL TRAINING 4PM
Miss Jordan
SPORTS HALL 1 (DANCE STUDIO)
SPORTS HALL 1 (FITNESS SUITE)
TEAM FIT SMC Sports Village Staff
SPORTS HALL 2 (NEW SPORTS HALL)
OPEN TABLE TENNIS (YRS 7-13) 3.45PM-5.00PM
TEAM TABLE TENNIS (YRS 7-13) 5.00PM-6.00PM
St Mary’s Table Tennis Club
SPORTS HALL 2 (NEW SPORTS HALL)SPORTS HALL 2 (CLASSROOMS)
4G PITCH SM6 MEN’s FOOTBALL ACADEMY V ELLIOT HUDSON COLLEGE, LEEDSAOC SPORT Y & H CAT 2
SCHOOLS/ACADEMIES LEAGUE 2PM
Ollie EzardMr Wilson
PITCH 1 (FOOTBALL) YEAR 7 V SIRIUS ACADEMYHULL SCHOOLS PREMIER LEAGUE 4PM
Mr Berry
PITCH 2 (RUGBY/FOOTBALL)
PITCH 3 (RUGBY) SM6 RUGBY LEAGUE ACADEMY V LEEDS COLLEGE OF BUILDING
RFL COLLEGES LEAGUE YORKSHIRE 1 2PM
Maea David
SOUTH FIELD FACILITIESFACILITY CLUB OR FIXTURE STAFF
SPORTS HALL 3 (OLD SPORTS HALL)
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MUGA
PITCH 4 (FOOTBALL)
PITCH 5 (FOOTBALL)
AWAY FIXTURES
SM6 Academies of SportWomen’s FootballSM6 Women’s Football Academy (A) v Grimsby Institute; AOC Sport Yorkshire and Humberside Category 3 East League; 12.00pm-4.30pm (2.00pm start)
NetballYear 7 A and B (A) Hull Schools Netball Tournament at Sirius Academy North; 3.30pm-6.15pm (4.00pm start)
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Thursday 1 st October 2015 NORTH FIELD FACILITIES
FACILITY CLUB OR FIXTURE STAFFSPORTS HALL 1
(ACADEMY)PREMIER LEAGUE 4 SPORT BADMINTON
CLUB(Y7-11)
Mr Beetham
SPORTS HALL 1 (DANCE STUDIO)
SPORTS HALL 1 (FITNESS SUITE)
TEAM FIT SMC Sports Village Staff
SPORTS HALL 2 (NEW SPORTS HALL)
OPEN TABLE TENNIS (YRS 7-8) 3.45PM-5.00PM
TEAM TABLE TENNIS (YRS 7-8) 5.00PM-6.00PM
St Mary’s Table Tennis Club
SPORTS HALL 2 (NEW SPORTS HALL)SPORTS HALL 2 (CLASSROOMS)
4G PITCH
PITCH 1 (FOOTBALL)
PITCH 2 (RUGBY/FOOTBALL)
YEAR 10 V SIRIUS ACADEMYHULL SCHOOLS PREMIER LEAGUE 4PM
Mr LeechMiss Lutkin
PITCH 3 (RUGBY) YEAR 11 V SIRIUS ACADEMYHULL SCHOOLS PREMIER LEAGUE 4PM
Maea DavidMr Kelly
SOUTH FIELD FACILITIESFACILITY CLUB OR FIXTURE STAFF
SPORTS HALL 3 (OLD SPORTS HALL)
YEAR 7 NETBALL TRAINING Miss Simmons
MUGA YEARS 10/11 A, B and C HULL SCHOOLS NETBALL LEAGUE 1
Miss MurrayMiss Jordan
Mrs HallPITCH 4 (FOOTBALL)
PITCH 5 (FOOTBALL)
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AWAY FIXTURES
FootballYear 9 (A) v Sirius Academy: Hull Schools Premier League; 3.30pm-6.30pm (4.15pm start)
Rugby LeagueYear 9 (A) v Archbishop Sentamu Academy: Hull Schools Championship League; 3.30pm-6.00pm (4.15pm start)
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Friday 2 nd October 2015 NORTH FIELD FACILITIES
FACILITY CLUB OR FIXTURE STAFFSPORTS HALL 1
(ACADEMY)SM6/STAFF BADMINTON CLUB Mr Berry
SPORTS HALL 1 (DANCE STUDIO)
SM6/STAFF YOGA CLUB Miss I’Anson
SPORTS HALL 1 (FITNESS SUITE)
TEAM FIT SMC Sports Village Staff
SPORTS HALL 2 (NEW SPORTS HALL)
OPEN TABLE TENNIS (YRS 9-13) 3.45PM-5.00PM
TEAM TABLE TENNIS (YRS 9-13) 5.00PM-6.00PM
St Mary’s Table Tennis Club
SPORTS HALL 2 (NEW SPORTS HALL)
TRAMPOLINING (YRS 7-13) Hull High Fliers
SPORTS HALL 2 (CLASSROOMS)
4G PITCH UNDER 15 (YEARS 9 AND 10) GIRLSV HEALING
ESFA NATIONAL CUP ROUND 1: 2PM
HUMBERSIDE SCHOOLS FA UNDER 18 TRIALS 4.30PM-6.00PM
Mr Arridge
Mr Wilson
PITCH 1 (FOOTBALL) YEAR 8 V OASIS ACADEMY, IMMINGHAMESFA NATIONAL CUP ROUND 1: 3.45PM
Mr BolderMr Berry
PITCH 2 (RUGBY/FOOTBALL)
PITCH 3 (RUGBY)
SOUTH FIELD FACILITIESFACILITY CLUB OR FIXTURE STAFF
SPORTS HALL 3 (OLD SPORTS HALL)
SM6 NETBALL ACADEMY Miss Simmons
MUGA FUTSAL FLAIR (YEARS 7-9) Year 13 Sports Leaders
PITCH 4 (FOOTBALL)
PITCH 5 (FOOTBALL)
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AWAY FIXTURES
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