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Senior Sports Board June 12th

U13 A Cricket v MHS

Cricket

U13A v Manor House

The U13A side produced a superb all-round performance in their cricket fixture against MHS, securing an impressive victory by over 20 runs in what proved to be an excellent contest played under increasingly challenging conditions.
A particularly pleasing aspect of the performance was the team’s resilience and adaptability. With dark clouds gathering, both sides were aware of the impending weather, yet the U13A players kept their concentration, pushing to complete the match in the dry. Their efficiency and urgency ensured the game was played to a conclusion just before the downpour arrived — a testament to their organisation and awareness.

Ultimately, the U13A side deservedly emerged victorious by more than 20 runs, a result built on strong batting partnerships, disciplined bowling, and an excellent team fielding performance.

This was a well-rounded team display and a great example of how playing with focus, teamwork, and positivity can deliver outstanding results.

Year 8 B Team Inter-House Cricket Tournament

During exam week, the Year 8 B Team Inter-House Cricket tournament provided a fantastic opportunity for students to step away from revision and showcase their sporting talents. Despite the pressures of exams, the girls demonstrated impressive commitment, enthusiasm, and team spirit throughout the competition.

The standard of cricket on display was excellent, with matches featuring some outstanding performances across all aspects of the game. There was fantastic bowling, with players showing accuracy, control, and confidence under pressure; strong batting displays, with several well-timed shots and partnerships building momentum for their teams; and sharp fielding, including agile stops and quick reactions that made a real difference in closely contested matches.

What stood out most was the positive attitude and determination shown by all participants. Every team competed with great energy and sportsmanship, supporting one another and embracing the competitive spirit of the event.

A big congratulations goes to Montaigne, who emerged as the overall winners of the Year 8 B Team tournament. Their consistent performances, teamwork, and resilience saw them come out on top in a well-fought competition.

Well done to all the girls involved for their effort and enthusiasm—it was a brilliant tournament and a great way to balance sport and academics during a busy exam week.

Mrs Purgavie, Director of Notre Dame Sport

Tennis

U18 Tennis Friendly – Notre Dame vs St Teresa’s

U18 Tennis v St Teresa's

Notre Dame’s U18 tennis team enjoyed a competitive and enjoyable friendly fixture against St Teresa’s this week.

On Court 1, Freya and Lola were involved in several closely fought matches, recording wins of 7-6, 14-4 and 7-5. They worked well together and competed strongly in some very tight contests.

On Court 2, Sophie B and Willow recovered well after a difficult start, picking up impressive wins of 10-4, 9-5 and 6-4. Their communication and determination improved as the afternoon progressed.

On Court 3, Esme and Sophia N had an excellent afternoon, recording a draw and three wins. Their standout result was a 6-5 victory over St Teresa’s strongest pair, showing great composure in a closely contested match.

Overall, it was a positive afternoon for the Notre Dame team, who won more matches across the fixture and represented the school well with their effort, teamwork and sportsmanship.

Well done to all the girls involved.

Miss Clair Phillips, PE Teacher

U14 v St Teresa’s

U14 Tennis v St T's

What a great afternoon of tennis in which 6 pairs of our U14’s played a round robin competition against St Teresa’s! Despite the weather which veered from beautiful sunshine to torrential rain, just like Wimbledon, the girls all put in so much effort and put on some great competitive tennis throughout the fixture.

All of our pairs had success with every partnership winning at least half their matches which is a great result overall. Particularly impressive on the day were Lottie W and Olivia K who won 6/7 of their games but all 12 players deserve huge credit for the way in which they represented Notre Dame. Well done to all players:

Olivia K and Lottie W
Heidi G and Lexi H
Darcy W and Yunseo P
Jessica S and Alice H
Ruby B and Maya L
Lexi M and Kyra S

Lyn Hook, Head of Netball

Athletics

West Surrey Athletics Event Report

It was a fantastic day of athletics at the West Surrey event, where our girls competed with determination and excitement for the opportunity to qualify for the National Finals in July.

Across the day, there were some outstanding performances and a number of excellent results. Although our Year 5 athletes are not eligible to qualify for nationals this year, they represented the school superbly, gaining valuable experience and achieving some fantastic results to be very proud of.

A special mention goes to Theia and Miabella, who delivered exceptional performances in the 75m sprint, taking Gold and Silver medals respectively. Theia continued her excellent form by securing Gold in the 600m, while Miabella added to her success with another Gold in the High Jump, capping off a remarkable day for both athletes.

There were also strong performances in the older age groups. In the Year 7 High Jump, Eva produced a brilliant effort to claim 2nd place, while Ella delivered an excellent performance to finish 2nd in the Year 7 discus. In the Year 8 High Jump, Amelia achieved a well-earned 3rd place finish.

A huge congratulations must go to Emily in Year 8, whose outstanding performances in both the Long Jump and 75m Hurdles have seen her qualify for the National Finals—a fantastic achievement and a testament to her hard work and talent.

Beyond the medals and results, the day was a wonderful reflection of the team’s spirit, resilience, and sportsmanship. A particularly commendable moment came from Florence, who showed great kindness and awareness by helping athletes from another school following a fall involving four competitors—an example of true sporting values.
Overall, it was a brilliant day filled with personal bests, excellent teamwork, and outstanding support for one another. The girls should be incredibly proud of both their performances and the way they represented the school.

Mrs Purgavie, Director of Notre Dame Sport

ND Fun Run

The ND Community Fun Run, held over the weekend, was a wonderful celebration of community spirit, health, and togetherness. It proved to be a fantastic morning, bringing together parents and girls from across the ND community to enjoy the beautiful school grounds in a relaxed and active setting.

With a mix of running and walking, participants of all ages and abilities took part, creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. Friends ran side by side, families walked together, and there was plenty of encouragement and laughter along the way. The event was less about competition and more about participation, enjoyment, and connecting with others.

The school grounds provided the perfect backdrop, allowing everyone to make the most of the fresh air and scenic surroundings while staying active. It was great to see so many smiling faces and such a strong turnout from the community.

Overall, the Fun Run was a great success—an uplifting morning that highlighted the strength and positivity of the ND community. Thank you to everyone who took part and helped make it such an enjoyable occasion. We are already looking forward to hosting another event in September.

Mrs Purgavie, Director of Notre Dame Sport

Outside School Sporting Success

We love to hear about your daughters’ achievements in sport outside school. Please do share any photos and news with us and we will include it in the Friday Mailing!
(email lplummer@notredame.co.uk)

We also post videos and photos on our Sports Instagram Account so please do send any sports news throughout the term and we will aim to share it!

Notre Dame Sport (@notredamecobham_sport) • Instagram photos and videos

Rowing

Martha and Lilly Rowing Success at Walton and Weybridge Regatta

It was a busy and challenging weekend at the Walton and Weybridge Regatta for Martha and Lilly. Battling strong winds and persistent rain, both girls showed tremendous determination, delivering some exceptionally strong rowing and coxing performances throughout the event.

A special congratulations goes to Lilly, who secured victory in the J13 Singles competition with an outstanding performance.

Overall, it was a weekend of exceptional racing, with both girls demonstrating skill, resilience, and commitment in difficult conditions. They continue to enjoy a sensational season, and we look forward to seeing what they achieve next.

Mrs Purgavie, Director of Notre Dame Sport

Summer Tennis Camp

Summer Tennis Camp Flyer

Mrs Purgavie, Director of Notre Dame Sport

Netball Club Trials

Best Suited for Year 10 Upwards

Netball Trials - Walton and Hersham Netball Club