4
Coming up in the next issue Basketball — Mens 11th March - West Thames College (League Game) 18th March- NewVic Sixth Form College (League Game) Cricket 4th March— George Monoux 11th March— Barking and Dagenham Female Basketball 25th March- NewVic Sixth Form College Female Football 25th March - Inter-college tournament Volleyball (Mixed) 26th March - South Thames College To keep up to date with what's happening check us out on Facebook and Twier FACEBOOK hps://www.facebook.com/ bsix.sport? hc_locaon=stream TWITTER hps://twier.com/ BSix_Sport Stay tuned for March’s sport happenings. Next Issue out April. Gym Compeon week—26 th Jan -30 th Jan 2015 With gym week set up to gain interest and knowledge of the gym and its acvies for everyone in the college. Monday 26 th (Plank and sit up challenge) took place in canteen With over 30 students taking part in the acvies in the canteen and many more watching the plank and sit up challenge went well with staff and students geng involved. Longest male plank was Mohamed Nagash with 7 minutes Longest female plank was gilly with 3.26 The most sit ups was very close with Eron Wilson doing 70 only for Dawood Ghafar to bet him with 75 with only a few minutes of the compeon to go. Wednesday 28 th Jan (3 minute cycle on the bike) took place in the canteen Again with a lot of students watching and taking part the cycle challenge was a quick 3 minute workout to see how far they can cover in km within 3 minutes, with both males and females taking part the scores were prey close. Top 3 scores were Archie Roberts with 1.10 km Kishur Williams with 1.07 km Mohamed Nagash with 1.05 km Friday 30 th Jan (rowing compeon 1000m for male and 500m for females) in the canteen This was probably the hardest compeon due to the endurance needed in a lot of muscles, with some students even unable to finish. 3 fastest males with only 6 seconds be- tween them were Dawood Ghafur with 3.30 minutes Dariusz Janik with 3.33 minutes Samuel Iyinkanmi with 3.36 minutes 3 fastest females were Alexandra Gibbs with 1.54 minute Jessica Afonso with 2.15 minutes Saima Ghani with 2.20 minutes Next year we’ll have a whole host of new weekly events for you to get involved in. We look forward to seeing you next year.

Jan feb issue 10

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Jan feb issue 10

Coming up in the next

issue

Basketball — Mens

11th March -

West Thames College

(League Game)

18th March-

NewVic Sixth Form College

(League Game)

Cricket

4th March—

George Monoux

11th March—

Barking and Dagenham

Female Basketball

25th March-

NewVic Sixth Form College

Female Football

25th March -

Inter-college tournament

Volleyball (Mixed)

26th March -

South Thames College

To keep up to date with

what's happening check us

out on Facebook and Twitter

FACEBOOK

https://www.facebook.com/

bsix.sport?

hc_location=stream

TWITTER

https://twitter.com/

BSix_Sport

Stay tuned for March’s sport

happenings. Next Issue out

April.

Gym Competition week—26th Jan -30th Jan 2015

With gym week set up to gain interest and knowledge of the gym and its activities

for everyone in the college.

Monday 26th (Plank and sit up challenge) took place in canteen

With over 30 students taking part in the activities in the canteen and many more

watching the plank and sit up challenge went well with staff and students getting

involved.

Longest male plank was Mohamed Nagash with 7 minutes

Longest female plank was gilly with 3.26

The most sit ups was very close with Eron Wilson doing 70 only for Dawood Ghafar

to bet him with 75 with only a few minutes of the competition to go.

Wednesday 28th Jan (3 minute cycle on the bike) took place in the canteen

Again with a lot of students watching and taking part the cycle challenge was a

quick 3 minute workout to see how far they can cover in km within 3 minutes, with

both males and females taking part the scores were pretty close.

Top 3 scores were

Archie Roberts with 1.10 km

Kishur Williams with 1.07 km

Mohamed Nagash with 1.05 km

Friday 30th Jan (rowing competition 1000m

for male and 500m for females) in the

canteen

This was probably the hardest competition

due to the endurance needed in a lot of

muscles, with some students even unable

to finish.

3 fastest males with only 6 seconds be-

tween them were

Dawood Ghafur with 3.30 minutes

Dariusz Janik with 3.33 minutes

Samuel Iyinkanmi with 3.36 minutes

3 fastest females were

Alexandra Gibbs with 1.54 minute

Jessica Afonso with 2.15 minutes

Saima Ghani with 2.20 minutes

Next year we’ll have a whole host of new

weekly events for you to get involved in.

We look forward to seeing you next year.

Page 2: Jan feb issue 10

Football Team: Aisha Khalif, Marise Batista da Silva , Lotaya McGann, Dulce Uare, Catarina Saiembe, Umo Aua Camara, Leila Pereira Balde and Nadia Carvalho

Cricket Team: MUkthiar Jan, Wafiullah Hikmat, Hasib Fazli, Raqib Matin, Hussain Shah and Saheil Bashar

Female Football—11th Feb

Having put in some decent displays against various opposition, the girls were invited to attend an elite tournament run by Tottenham Hotspurs F.C.

Nine teams entered the competition, with the BSix ladies being the only team there not affiliated to the Tottenham Hotspurs community football scheme. With the team gaining in confidence and the enthusiasm of the team spreading throughout the college, Bsix were able to bring a total of 14 girls to the tournament to make up 2 teams of 7, which was by far the best participation number from any of the other teams there present. SO WELL DONE BSIX GIRLS!

Both teams started off well and although they both lost their opening matches without scoring they could both be happy with the efforts.

The remaining games were tough for the girls, with fatigue setting in quickly as the girls were not accustomed to playing 15 minute games back to back. So with both teams having failed to win any of their remaining games, both were eliminated in the group stages. However due to the level of opposition, the tournament proved to be very challengingly for the girls with fitness and physical strength playing a major part in their elimination, but it prove to be a very insightful experience because it highlighted to the girls just how much they needed to improve to compete with the very best female teams.

Cricket— 11th and 25th Feb

It had been a stonking year for indoor cricket for Bsix, although they had not one a single match they had played their hearts out and worked beautifully as a

team. Their downfall was the batting on their side, with 80% of the team between 16 and 17 years of age, it meant the at the team was very immature to

the game and so needed the guidance of the older more experienced players of the squad. Feb 11th saw the team play two back to back matches against

Tower Hamlets and Hackney Community College. The first game was a low scoring affair, Hackney edged past Bsix College. Hackney were only able to score

64 all out when batting first. Mukhtiar Jan (1-15), Hassan Shah (1-34) and Wafi Hikmat (1-15) all took a wicket each. The total seemed a very gettable one,

only for Bsix College to collapse to an embarrassing 42 all out. Opener Jan (18) offered some kind of resistance for BSix but Soyfur Rahman (2-5) won the

match with the final ball of his only over.

Wednesday the 25th saw Bsix facing NewVic, the current leaders in all of East London F.E sports. So the team knew they were going to be up against tough

competition. It was an absolute beasting for the battling Bsixers, with a final score of 125/4 NewVic and 37/6 Bsix. Mukthiar Jan did well to keep the spirits

of the team positive in a clear slaughter. Next Month will be different...

Page 3: Jan feb issue 10

Cricket Team: Hassan Mallin, Dainius Rauba, John Canceran, Mo Hamlat, Mo Ali, Jeff Nadi, Chan Thiep and Akol Tiit

Basketball—14th and 28th January

Bsix vs Leyton Sixth Form 14th january After a defeat on December 17th the Bsix team were deflated and needed a boost. Playing Leyton sixth form as previous Bsix tams has done so many times, it was expected that a powerful team would be arriving to the home teams court. The game started with Bsix making the first point, but shortly after, it became apparent there was a lacklustre attitude hanging over the entire team. Because of the attitude Leyton latched on like a dog on a bone and gave the team no leeway pulling ahead with a few well executed precision plays. The game seemed to whizz by, with Bsix playing a catch-up for the duration of each quarter. The home team had the full support of the crowd, but it was not enough to keep Bsix charged up and fighting back. Some of the lacklustre play may have been attributed to having nearly three weeks off from training as a team and the Christmas pudding may have still been weighing down some of their bellies. Leyton, although playing hard against Bsix, were not up to the standard that they had been the past three years, so it was a shame that the team could not bring up the fierce nature that had been seen in some previous games which allowed them to closer contest their opposition. Overall the team played disappointingly, which they had acknowledged and desired to make amends in their next game. Bsix vs CONEL 28th January This was a team that had never been faced by Bsix, and so nobody had known what to expect. The size of the players had seemed similar to that of the Bsix squad yet their athleticism was showing to be a little more than what Hassan was in the starting 5 for the first time in a long time. He looked lost, but as he hadn’t trained in sometime it was going to take a while for him to find his feet. The first bucket was scored by Mo Ali, as he steamed past the defence after a beautiful screen by Hassan. Mo Hamlat assisted Aliunho to score a three pointer from just outside the zone. After such a great start from for out of the five players, it became apparent that Dainius was playing a very unaggressive game, which was slowing the pace down and not allowing himself to shine. CONEL were surprised by the level of play that Bsix brought to the game, and so made two unnecessary fouls on Aliunho. CONEL’s no.13 fouls Dainius near the end of the first quarter giving him 2 shots. After securing a beautiful free-throw, Dainius shows that his fires are burning and makes a beautiful steal and finish with a coordinated assist from Chan. The game played out with a beautiful back and forth for the duration of the competition. The team were surprised at the closeness of the matchup but their hours of training had paid off and was showing itself. By the fourth quarter, both teams were drained as they pushed it to the limits, the game tension was at an all-time high and fouls were coming thick and fast from both sides as they battled to score the winning points. As the final whistle went the game ended 57-51 to the home team (CONEL).

Page 4: Jan feb issue 10

Football B Team—February 25th

The star team had returned to GOALs Dagenham once again, after

suffering but two defeats in the entire inter-college football

tournament in the previous match up. There were two new additions

to the squad, Marcin Sieniuc and Carlos Goncalves, so with a dynamic

that had already seemed to have been set in stone, the team were

anxious to see what the new additions were going to be adding to the

team.

The teams that had turned up did not know what hit them, with a

hungry squad, the first game was an even contest with both teams

scoring 2 a piece—Goals from Aaron and Joel. This was just the warm

up, with our three main strikers Kalilu Ceesay, Aaron Curtis and Carlos

Concalves. For the rest of the tournament, our new goalie, Marcin was

on top form, although tested in the first game, once the team got up to

speed and the synergy began to flow effortlessly, he wasn’t challenged

much but still made some epic diving saves.

Ainsley Ogilvie was still trying to make amends from the last

competition as the only player who hadn’t scored, although playing a

mainly defensive position. This time round it was though as if his feet were on fire and he was blasting goals in.

By the second game it was full swing and there was obviously a rivalry between Aaron (previous top scorer) and Carlos (the new kid on the block) to see who

could score the most. This contention was to the benefit of the squad as between the two of them they had scored more than 15 goals in the entire

tournament, this was by any measure an impressive feat. None of which could have been done without the support of their team mates.

Many of Carlos’ goals came from wonderful positioning and assistance from Kalilu, whist Aaron had the support of Joel and Ainsley to get him into prime

spots for striking with expert accuracy. On this occasion, Aaron was just edged to top scorer by Carlos, who’s sure footedness had seen him power home the

majority of his goals in Bsix’s 11-1 win over one of the colleges.

This was the first tournament where everyone had scored, excellent team work, great communication and effort from all the members meant that they had

achieved all that they could. The team had felt sorry for Marcin as his job was made redundant due to such astonishing defensive paly from Ainsley and

Kalilu. After beating all other teams with massive wins, the day ended with the team taking penalties at their keeper so that he could put his skills to the test.

It all ended in high spirits and keeper and out fielders are ready and waiting for the next challenge.

FootballTeam: Aaron Curtis, Marcin Sierciuc, Carlos Goncalves, Kalilu Ceesay, Ainsley Ogilvie and Joel Gibbons