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<strong>Rug<strong>by</strong></strong> 1 st <strong>XV</strong><br />

<strong>Photo</strong> <strong>provided</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Andrew</strong> Coope. Thank you.<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>1962</strong>-<strong>63</strong> <strong>Boys</strong><br />

Back Row L-R: Mr. Tate, Ray Dallywater, Ivan Chaplin, Neil Whalley, Dave Williamson, Dave Nuttall, Des Jones, Roger Poole,<br />

Mr. Hamilton<br />

Front Row L-R: Brian Thorpe, Benson, Andy Coope, Ron Newitt, Dave Sugden, Ken Johnson, Dave Fearnside, Norman Tate<br />

<strong>1st</strong> <strong>XV</strong> <strong>Rug<strong>by</strong></strong> Report<br />

Played 16. Won 6. Lost 5. Drawn 5.<br />

Points for 108. Points against 65.<br />

Although the <strong>1st</strong> <strong>XV</strong> have had only a moderate season, several positions were filled <strong>by</strong> young players who will be able to play for<br />

another two seasons. There has not been a great deal of attacking power in the backs, but on the other hand their defence has<br />

been sound. Johnson, at stand-off, in his first year of senior rug<strong>by</strong> gained a final county trial and generally had a good season.<br />

Our strength lay in the forwards. Williamson was invaluable in the lineouts while Nuttall frequently gave the backs possession with<br />

his superb hooking. In the back row Tate and Newitt turned out to be the great attacking forces in the team and Chaplin, in his<br />

third season with the <strong>1st</strong> <strong>XV</strong>, was always in the forefront. I would like to thank Mr. Tate and other members of staff for giving up<br />

their spare time to train the team, and Mr. Rhodes for keeping the pitches in excellent condition.<br />

Sugden, D. A., UVIA (Captain)


<strong>Rug<strong>by</strong></strong> 2 nd <strong>XV</strong><br />

Back Row L-R: Mr. Tate, Eric Wildman, Peter Buttle, Alvin Bashforth, Hunt, Tibble, John King, Colin Dawson, Caldwell, Wild, Mr.<br />

Pacy<br />

Front Row L-R: <strong>Andrew</strong> Hudson, Byrom, Oxley, Peter Cooper, Hryschko, Shaw, Logan<br />

Second <strong>XV</strong> <strong>Rug<strong>by</strong></strong> report<br />

Cooper, P., U6S (Capt.)<br />

The 2nd <strong>XV</strong> have had a very successful season winning 12 and losing 2 of their 14 matches. The<br />

highlight of the season came against old rivals, Heath G.S., and after a very hard-fought game<br />

Hemsworth emerged victorious <strong>by</strong> 14 points to 11. The easiest win of the season came in the last<br />

match against Doncaster T.G.S who were beaten 46 points to nil. During the season a good pack has<br />

been welded together; led <strong>by</strong> Hryschko they became a mobile unit which combined extremely well. A<br />

particularly good back row of Buttle, Tibble and Hunt, emerged. The backs have also played well<br />

together and in every match have shown themselves superior to the opposition. Connolly and Midgley<br />

deserve mention. I am sure that next season if any of the team are called upon for <strong>1st</strong> <strong>XV</strong> duty they will<br />

fill in admirably.<br />

Record:<br />

Played 14 ; Won 12 ; Lost 2 ; Points for 242 ; Points against 23.<br />

Third <strong>XV</strong> <strong>Rug<strong>by</strong></strong> Report<br />

Although they played very few games, the 3rd <strong>XV</strong> have had a very satisfactory season, having won three and drawn one of the<br />

four matches played. Despite frequent unavoidable changes they played well and enthusiastically as a team. The most<br />

entertaining game was against the West Riding Police Cadets. Although the opposition were considerably bigger, Hemsworth<br />

never lost heart and after being 5 - nil down went ahead to win, 14 ponits to 5. Coop had a fine attacking game and Orange<br />

covered well with some effective tackling. On the whole the whole the side had a very enjoyable season and <strong>provided</strong> some useful<br />

reserves for the 2nd <strong>XV</strong>. Special mention should be made of Byrom, C.J., the pack leader, who inspired the forwards, and of<br />

Coop, the most effective threequarter.<br />

Fearnley, G., 5R (Captain)


Colts (U15 <strong>XV</strong>) <strong>Rug<strong>by</strong></strong><br />

<strong>Photo</strong> contributed <strong>by</strong> Dave Fearnside. Thank you, Dave.<br />

Back Row L-R: Mr. Tate, Haigh, Marston, Baxendale, Neil Stone, Michael Osborne, Keith Shelley, Bashforth, Howard Fisher,<br />

Senior<br />

Front Row L-R: Howey, Marsh, Allan Skelton, David Fearnside, Hudson, Higham<br />

Played 12; Won 12; Points for 293; Points against 62.<br />

The Colts were very successful this season winning all their matches, and in six out of the twelve games the side was<br />

considerably weakened <strong>by</strong> taking part in trials. Howey, Shelley, Stone, Fisher, Osborne and Fearnside all played for South<br />

Yorkshire and Fisher followed in Johnson's footsteps in representing England against Wales at Cardiff Arms Park. Fly-half Howey,<br />

who was well served <strong>by</strong> Hudson, greatly helped the side score nearly three hundred points, with his deceptive 'dummy' and<br />

sidestep. However, the skill of the backs is of little avail without the strength of the pack and in this respect Osborne, Fisher and<br />

Shelley were versatile forwards. Stone, besides being a safe full-back, kicked many goals. The season's success emphasises the<br />

importance of keen reserves, the boys who turn out faithfully for practices week after week knowing that not likely to get a game<br />

on Saturday. The Colts team appreciates their support.<br />

Fearnside, D., (Captain)


<strong>Rug<strong>by</strong></strong> U14<strong>XV</strong><br />

Back Row L-R: Mr. Knox, Hibbert, Tingle, Wheater, Ryall, Jackson, Barclay, Fradgley, Mr. Williams<br />

Front Row L-R: Bates, Jones, Sykes, Pickering, Moxon, Reevell, Hryschko<br />

Played 13; Won 11 ; Lost 2; Drawn 0; Points for 285; Points against 55.<br />

Eleven convincing victories, two narrow defeats; this has been a very successful season for the Under 14 <strong>XV</strong>. Most of the points<br />

were scored <strong>by</strong> forwards, the mainstay of the side. Well led <strong>by</strong> Pickering, they quickly settled and developed into a very efficient<br />

and highly mobile pack. With outstanding work <strong>by</strong> Fradgeley in the line and swift heeling <strong>by</strong> Moxon from the set scrummages, they<br />

completely dominated many of our matches, though often up against heavier opponents. The backs took longer to settle down<br />

and their weak tackling often let the side down early in the season. Eventually Jackson was moved from the pack to partner<br />

Buckingham in the centre and Hibbert converted to fly-half alongside Bates, and these changes brought added strength and rapid<br />

improvement. With ample possession from the forwards there were many chances for Gaskell and Sykes to use their speed on<br />

the wings. Once settled the side ran up 9 consecutive wins, though without being able to find a consistent place-kicker to convert<br />

tries into goals. The team wish to thank Mr. Williams and Mr. Knox for giving up their time for training and coaching.<br />

N.W. Pickering, 3B (Capt.)


U13<strong>XV</strong><br />

Back Row L-R: Mr. Smith, Jones, Ward, Lunn, Covell, Cooper, Baugh, Brian Marston, Hemingway, Mr. Shelton<br />

Front Row L-R: 1, Horobin, Dyson, Terry Mills, Horsfall, Duckett, Bartle<br />

The Under 13's have enjoyed a very successful season, thanks to the help of Mr. Smith, Mr. Shelton, and of Mr. Hodgson who left<br />

us at Christmas. As a result of some good tackling <strong>by</strong> Marston and Horrobin, the tries against were few. Most of our tries were<br />

scored <strong>by</strong> the threequarters and accurate goal-kicking <strong>by</strong> Mills contributed much to the team's success.<br />

Out of 9 matches, 6 were won, 1 lost and 2 drawn.


U12 <strong>Rug<strong>by</strong></strong> Squad <strong>1962</strong>-<strong>63</strong><br />

Thanks to Phil Tibble for the photo. Some names have been added <strong>by</strong> David Baines and Robert Foster. Thank you.<br />

Back Row L-R: Atkinson, Neil Bowmer, Alan Hancox, Alwyn Mills, Chris Sanford, Alan Gibson, Perry, Tibble, Clive Allsop, Robert<br />

Parkin, Mr. Glenn<br />

Middle Row L-R: John Nock, Steven Kent, David Baines, Alec Saley, Grant Smith, Robert Foster, Raymond Riley, Kenneth<br />

Osborne, Wilson<br />

Front Row L-R: John Nicholson, Kevin Milnes, Robert Lister, David Needham, Chris Clubley, Bert Jones, John Bowskill, Philip<br />

Jordan, Terence Gatley, Marston, Derrick Taylor, Chris Siddons, David Barraclough<br />

Under 12 <strong>XV</strong> <strong>Rug<strong>by</strong></strong> Report<br />

The boys' enthusiasm this year encouraged us to run two teams and so introduce more boys to inter-school matches. All players<br />

have still a lot to learn about playing as a team but if this year's enthusiasm is maintained further experience should soon rectify<br />

these weaknesses.<br />

Record:- Played Won Lost<br />

Team A 6 4 2<br />

Team B 5 2 3


School Athletics Team<br />

<strong>Photo</strong> contributed <strong>by</strong> Ruth Horn. Thank you, Ruth.<br />

Back Row L-R: Neil Stone, John Mills, Michael Osborne, Neville Sutcliffe, David Mosley, David Sugden, Peter Buttle<br />

Fourth Row L-R: Mr. Tate, Brian Hawkes, Keith Shelley, Stuart Cockburn, Norman Tate, Desmond Jones, Bill Baxendale,<br />

Howard Fisher, David Fearnside, Mr. Hamilton<br />

Third Row L-R: Miss. Musgrave, J. Jones, Anne Parkes, Christine Nicholson, Ann Vamplew, Hilary Barratt, Ruth Horn<br />

Second Row L-R: Diane Sell, Susan Wren, Anna Nye, Susan Covell, Marrion Pearson, Cherida Wood, Susan May, Lynn<br />

Robinson, L. Crossland, J. Swift<br />

Front Row L-R: John Duerden, Terry Mills, Alan Jones, Lunn


<strong>Boys</strong> Athletics<br />

<strong>Photo</strong> contributed <strong>by</strong> Fred Johnson and Alan Jones. Thank you.<br />

Fourth Row L-R: Neville Sutcliffe, David Mosley, <strong>Andrew</strong> Hudson, Dave Sugden, Keith Shelley<br />

Third Row L-R: John Mills, Stewart Cockburn, Brian Hawkes, Norman Tate, Des Jones, Tom Lowe, Peter Buttle<br />

Second Row L-R: Mr Crompton, Mr Tate, Neil Stone, Michael Osborne, Bill Baxendale, Howard Fisher, Dave Fearnside, Mr.<br />

Jakes, Mr. Catley<br />

Front Row L-R: 1, John Dearnley, Terry Mills, Alan Jones, Bob Lunn, Rowley


Cricket First XI<br />

Back Row L-R: Mr. Glenn, Mr. Pacy, David Sugden, Neville Sutcliffe, David Williamson, David Mosley, 7, Mr. Hamilton<br />

Front Row L-R: John King, Peter Cooper, Tony Benson, Neil Whalley, David Nuttall, Reg Bancroft, Ron Newitt<br />

The <strong>1st</strong> XI has had a very successful season so far, winning 4 matches, drawing 3 and losing 1. Excellent bowling performances<br />

<strong>by</strong> Mosley, King, Nuttall and Sutcliffe have swept away most of the opposition, and Williamson having a wonderful season with the<br />

bat, supported <strong>by</strong> Benson, Newitt and Nuttall. We have been unlucky not to win every match.<br />

Batting Averages:<br />

Innings Not Out Runs Average/Innings<br />

Williamson 6 2 158 39.5<br />

Benson 5 3 93 23.25<br />

Nuttall 8 1 91 13<br />

Bowling Averages:<br />

Overs Maidens Wickets Runs against Average<br />

King 31 10 17 53 3.1<br />

Mosley 64 22 21 158 7.5<br />

Nuttall 32 13 11 59 5.4<br />

Sutcliffe 65 15 8 179 22.4<br />

Whalley, N., U6S


Cricket 2 nd XI<br />

Back Row L-R: Mr. Pacy, Smith P., Miles, Colin Dawson, Byrom J., Smalley, Mr. Glenn<br />

Front Row L-R: Derek Coop, Hyschko, Oxley, Norman Tate, Philip Marr, Ray Dallywater, Ken Johnson


Cricket U15<br />

<strong>Photo</strong> and names contributed <strong>by</strong> Mr. G. Parkinson. Thank you.<br />

Back Row L-R: Michael Osborne, Keith Shelley, Richard Baxendale, Bashforth, Neil Stone, Skelton, Mr. Parkinson<br />

Front Row L-R: Cooper, Spencer Milton, Jack Peach, Alan Howie, Clarke, Biggs, Harper, Bladen


Cricket U14<br />

Back Row L-R: Mr. Minards, Buckingham, Bevan, Smith J., Smith D., Peckett, Moxon<br />

Front Row L-R: Bates, Asquith, Gainey, Peter Hryschko, Reevell


School Cross Country Report<br />

This year tile cross-country season opened with a run against Sheffield University on Wednesday, March 6th. Only the Senior<br />

team took part, and although Sheffield won, they did well to concede only six points to a strong side. Two days later, the full<br />

school team took part in a triangular meeting at Doncaster against Doncaster Grammar School and Doncaster Technical<br />

Grammar School, and won all three sections convincingly. In their next event, the Northern Schools' Cross Country<br />

Championships at Disley, the teams did fairly well, with two outstanding performances <strong>by</strong> Dearnley who came twenty-eighth out of<br />

five hundred and eighty competitors in the Colts' event, and Byrom, who finished twenty-eighth out of six hundred and thirty six in<br />

the Junior race. Buttle was the first senior home at one hundred and one out of four hundred and ninety-two runners. The season<br />

closed with a home win over Wath Grammar School, all sections, Junior, Intermediate and Senior winning their team events.<br />

Hawkes, B., L6R (Captain)<br />

<strong>Boys</strong>' Hockey<br />

The <strong>Boys</strong>' Hockey Team has had a moderate season, having won 1 and lost seven of the matches played. The season was<br />

interrupted <strong>by</strong> bad weather, which spoiled what chances we had of matching last year's team in the feat of winning as many<br />

games as we lost. At Christmas we lost two seasoned campaigners in the person Moorhouse and Farrar. Both had played<br />

outstanding parts in the team and of course Moorhouse captained the team for the first term. The gaps they left were adequately<br />

filled <strong>by</strong> Thompson and Taylor who had little opportunity of proving themselves, but did not disgrace themselves in few matches<br />

played this term. The attack has had a good scoring record. Special mention should be made of the exploits of Mosley, who has<br />

been prominent for his scoring all season, and of Fletcher who proved a fast, clever right wing. I would like to thank Mr. Butler and<br />

Mr. Owen for the time they devoted to coaching the team, Mr. Rhodes for his expert care of the pitch and Dixon, who has been an<br />

indefatigable worker behind the scenes in post of secretary, as well as playing full-back.<br />

David Freeman.

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