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St Luke's had 7 students representing Exeter vs East Devon in the cross country at Okehampton on 3rd December.
Jessica Davies (Y7), Mercedes Stamp (Y8), Mia Leather (Y9), Sophie Ewin (Y9), Adam Galliford (Y9), Beckham Pyatt (Y9) and Will Davies (Y9) qualified to represent Exeter in this competition after finishing inside the top 16 in their races in the previous round.
All of our athletes represented themselves and the school brilliantly, putting in determined performances in typically challenging conditions and against tougher opposition this time around.
Year 7 student Jessica Davies did fantastically well, finishing 8th in her race and qualifying for the next round which will be the Devon Cross Country Championships held at Stover School on January 16th 2016.
Well done to all of our runners, a top effort!
All scores are try counts
St Luke's 1 - 3 Honiton
Try by Sam Rawlings
St Luke's 0 - 4 Kings School, Ottery
St Luke's 8 - 3 Axe Valley
Tries by Adam Galliford, Mark Holt, Harvey Roddick, Luke Hayes, Sam Rawlings 2, Eddie Fee 2
St Luke's 3 - 8 Tiverton
Tries by Eddie Fee 3
St Luke's 3 - 5 QECC
Tries by Luke Hayes 2, Ben Bingham
St Luke's squad: Ben Crowley, James Revell, Adam Galliford, Eddie Fee, Sam Rawlings, Jake Shepherd, Ryan Goodman, Mark Holt, Ben Bingham, Harvey Roddick, Luke Hayes, Owen Caple, Laurie Shelton, Tom Preece
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On a blustery and shower hit November afternoon, St Luke's started their third round Open Academy Cup tie in scintillating fashion, keeping the ball for large amounts of the opening exchanges between the two teams. Maintaining possession and playing with the wind meant that the home side dominated the first half of the match who created numerous chances. However, being wasteful in front of goal meant that the deadlock was not broken until the 35th minute of the match, where Morgan Cullen struck his first of what would be a good day for him.
Half-time: St Luke's Science & Sports College 1, Thomas Hardye School 0
The second half signalled a fightback from Thomas Hardye, who started moving the ball quickly and and breaking into the St Luke's defensive third consistently. After weathering the storm, St Luke's began moving the ball with quick one touch inter-play and soon began to create a consistent flow of chances. This soon paid off with Morgan Cullen soon getting both his and St Luke's second and third goal to put the home side firmly in control. A well taken goal for Thomas Hardye gave them a well deserved consolation goal for their consistent endeavour and determination. Thomas Bray cooly finished to put St Luke's firmly into the fourth round with a well earned victory.
Final Score: St Luke's Science and Sports College 4, Thomas Hardye School 1
Squad: Ellis Burgess, Logan Spurgen, Sam Beer, Daniel Cullen, Lewis Nash, Evra Yao, Lewis Evans, Ethan Ampadu, Cole Fawkes, Jack Ronchetti, Morgan Cullen, Thomas Bray, Lewis Wilson and Thomas Preece.
St Luke's entered two teams into a tournament that would see the overall winners qualify to compete with the best schools across Devon. Both St Luke's team did fantastically well with the B Team playing together for the first time. St Luke's were competitive in every fixture with highlights coming for a great team performance by the A team scoring ten goals in one game alone, alongside a Emma-Leigh Ball hatrick in her first game representing the under 14s. St Luke's A team won the tournament and therefore now go into the Finals in February held at Paignton Community and Sports College.
Well done Girls.
Team: Katie Browne, Sophie Taylor, Chloe Hallett, Wiktoria Jazwinska, Kiara Jade Robins, Kira Bryant, Emma-Leigh Ball, Izzy Knight, Hollie Mae Caines and Samantha Hurley.
In their first competitive game together, the St Luke's under 13 girls football team played against five other schools from around the County. With fighting spirit and great resilience the girls became better and better with every game they played in terms of understanding, performance and finally, results!
A superb effort meant that the Girls finished 4th out of six teams in their first competition together. Well done girls, a great effort.
Team: Kasmira Swift, Willow Allery, Ellenor Bird, Ella May-Lloyd, Olivia Bray and Alexandra Smith.
On a brisk November evening a purposeful and determined St Luke's team took to a pristine Ivybridge 4G pitch in a competitive affair which was a fantastic advert for football in the South West.
The game started with St Luke's moving the ball quickly and creatively through the thirds and creating numerous scoring opportunities. Joe Wragg was the first to get himself on the score sheet with good anticipation to follow up at the back post. This lead was soon doubled with Josh Leaman-Bissett being sent clear and finishing cooly into the bottom corner. The fantastic start got better when Charlie Dack struck with an audacious lob over the keeper to leave the score at half time 3 - 0 to St Luke's.
A rallying Ivybridge, who moved the ball well and who were tenacious in the challenge pushed hard to get on the score sheet in the second half, with Levi Richards called into action several times to keep Ivybridge at bay. Yet through calm possession based play St Luke's held firm and although missing opportunities themselves, kept control of the game to round off a fantastic display against high quality opposition.
St Luke's now progress into the fourth round of the ESFA National Cup.
The year 8 rugby team had their first tournament of the season. It was the Exeter and East Devon RFU festival held at Clyst Vale Community College. The boys played well and scored several well worked tries during the day.
The year 9 rugby team started the season well with a close fought game against West Exe. St Luke's were the eventual winners.
St Luke's attended the Exeter & District Schools' Cross Country Championships at Okehampton school on Thursday 12th November.
With the students running in single sex year group races, there were approximately 100 runners in each race from schools from across the district, meaning competition was fierce.
The course was a proper cross country experience (windy, wet, muddy, boggy & hilly) and all of the students found it a great challenge. Thank you to Okehampton School for organising the event.
The top 16 runners in each race have qualified to represent Exeter vs. East Devon Schools on Thursday 3rd December, to be held again at Okehampton School.
Well done to all of our runners who did brilliantly and represented St Luke's with great determination and pride.