Year 6 netball squad narrowly missed a semi-final place after a fantastic performance in the Havering netball league finals. After finishing second in the group stages, Hacton were one of the 8 teams to reach the finals from the 23 schools that entered. First, we played Hylands. Despite 3 superb goals from Elle, we lost 3-5. Next up was Engayne. Fast movement and accurate feeding into the circle secured us a decisive 2-0 victory. Finally, with renewed confidence, we played La Salette. Unfortunately, their defence proved too strong and Hacton missed out on a win 1-4.
This was the first time that we had reached the finals since entering the league - a huge achievement. Miss Claridge and Miss Batty (team coaches) would like to congratulate the team on their hard work and impressive performance. Well done!
Year 6 Netball
April 01, 2014
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