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Monday 9th March - Netball Tournament

Holy Trinity took part in an action‑packed Netball tournament this week, facing every school in a round‑robin format with no semi‑finals or finals. This meant every goal mattered - and it certainly came down to the finest of margins!

Holy Trinity made a strong start, opening the tournament with an impressive 6–1 win against Oaklands. The team showed excellent movement on court and confident shooting, setting a positive tone for the day.

Their momentum continued into the next fixtures. Against Huis, Holy Trinity kept up the pressure with a solid defensive display, securing a 4–0 victory. This was followed by another convincing performance versus Milford, where the team once again triumphed 4–0, demonstrating great teamwork and consistency.

The final match of the tournament proved to be the toughest challenge. The opposition pushed Holy Trinity all the way in a closely contested game. After a tense seven minutes, the match ended in a 2–2 draw, with both teams battling hard for every ball.

With the round‑robin complete, the overall winner came down to total goals scored. In an incredibly tight finish, Holy Trinity were crowned tournament champions — winning by just one goal!

A fantastic achievement and a testament to the team’s determination, skill, and resilience throughout the day. Well done to all the players on an outstanding performance!

 

20th November: Year 5-6 Girls' Football

Well done to the girls who came four in the district football finals.  After winning the group, the girls unfortunately lost in the semi-finals. 

17th November: Year 5-6 Football

Well done to another set of players who had the opportunity to represent the school today.

Results:

HT 0-0 Milford

HT 0-0 Preston

HT 2-0 Birchfield

HT 2-0 East Coker

HT 2-0 Oaklands

HT 0-0 Martock

13th November: Year 5-6 Football

Well done to the Year 5-6 Football team who competed in the Yeovil qualifiers for the County Finals.

After only conceding one goal the entire tournament, they lost their only game in the semi-final 1-0 to finish third (after a 3rd-4th play-off).

We are incredibly proud, but disappointed to just miss out on automatic qualification; the team are first reserves for the finals if any other teams withdraw from the tournament.

 


13th October: Year 3-4 Football.

Well done to the year 3-4 football team who played this week, winning three and drawing two games.

9th October: Year 6 Netball Tournament

Holy Trinity attended their first Year 6 tournament of the year — and returned as Champions! The team worked fantastically together, improving with every game. They showed excellent spatial awareness and made smart plays around the D to help position the shooters more effectively.

There was some outstanding defending throughout, with only 3 goals conceded across 7 games (including 2 friendlies).

Match Results:

Pool Games:

  • Holy Trinity 3 – Norton 0
  • Holy Trinity 2 – Countess Gytha 1
  • Holy Trinity 3 – St Gildas 1

Semi-Final:

  • Holy Trinity 5 – Oaklands 0

Final:

  • Holy Trinity 3 – Norton 1

The final began as a tight contest, but once the first goal was scored, the team’s momentum built quickly. They played brilliantly as a unit, supporting each other with advice and encouragement throughout.

Special mention to Charlotte and Holly, who both scored 3 goals each in a single game — fantastic shooting!

15.9.25: Year 5/6 Football 

The group took part in their first football tournament as a group this year and it was very successful.  The team not only played with confidence but demonstrated all of our values as a school.

Results:

HT 2-0 Preston

HT 2- 0 Oaklands

HT 1- 0 Chilthorne Domer

HT 1-1 Ilchester

HT 0-0 St Michaels