Kenilworth primary school comes out on top at regional basketball tournament

By James Smith

31st Mar 2023 | Local News

Around 80 students from eight schools across Leamington, Warwick and Kenilworth took part in the tournament (image via Advent PR)
Around 80 students from eight schools across Leamington, Warwick and Kenilworth took part in the tournament (image via Advent PR)

Basketballers from primary schools across Warwickshire starred on court as part of a regional tournament hosted at Moreton Morrell College.

Around 80 students from eight schools across Leamington, Warwick and Kenilworth took to the court at the college, which is part of college group WCG, in a round robin tournament supported by Warwickshire Hawks Basketball Club and Central Warwickshire School Sports Partnership.

The day was split into two sessions with year five and year six pupils competing for their schools, with each team playing each other once before facing off in a final.

A team from St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, in Leamington, came away as champions from the morning session, while the afternoon tournament saw Kenilworth's Priors Field Primary School victorious.

Jack Lynch, a coach from Warwickshire Hawks, led the tournament and was supported by more than 18 Level 3 Sport students from Moreton Morrell College on the day.

The students were on hand to support on the matches, operate scoreboards, carry out media duties and deliver some coaching for the pupils.

Warwickshire Hawks has more than 200 members and around 60 children in its under 11 programme.

The tournament was supported by Warwickshire Hawks Basketball Club and Central Warwickshire School Sports Partnership (image via Advent PR)

Jack Lynch, who coaches the under 11's team, said: "The standard on the day was fantastic and all the schools were very enthusiastic and competitive.

"All the school pupils involved left with a smile on their face and that's what is most important to us.

"There were definitely some stars out there on court and hopefully we will see them down at a Warwickshire Hawks session soon.

"The students from the college were outstanding volunteers and we would like to thank them all for helping to deliver a brilliant day of basketball."

The tournament took place in the sports centre at Moreton Morrell College which underwent a £2.4 million investment in 2016. The facility is used by students across the college, including students on its sport courses and those involved in the Leamington FC Academy.

Becky Brannigan, of Moreton Morrell College, added: "We were proud to be able to host the tournament at the college and our students enjoyed the chance to be able to support the running of the event.

"As part of the sport course our students are tasked with being involved in the planning and delivery of events and this was a great opportunity for them to get hands on.

"We would like to thank Warwickshire Hawks for their work on the day and CWSSP for organising for the schools to take part. We hope to continue working closely with both organisations to host further events at Moreton Morrell College."

     

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