Well done to all of this years netballers!
The girls finished off the season with a tournament hosted by Dundonald, playing Saintfield and Blackwater.
The girls had some fantastic wins with wins in the year 8, year 10 and senior groups.
This group of 40 plus girls have dedicated themselves to training and matches and have been an absolute pleasure to coach and take away to matches. Their behaviour has been exemplary and they are a real credit to the school.
Special mention to Yr 12 Captain Scarlett N and yr12 player Abbie D, who have now completed their netball matches for Nendrum! Wishing you all the best and hopefully you will continue to play on the courts! ![]()
For the second year in a row the U16 girls’ football team have reached the final of the NDSSSA Premier Cup Championship.
With an impressive 6-1 win the team have secured their place at another exciting final!
The girls had a slow start today with the score sitting at 0-0 for most of the first half, Georgia McG paved the way with a well executed header from a corner. Glastry equalised and with minutes to go Captain Maisie B took Nendrum to 2-1 at HT.
The girls lifted the intensity and set the agenda for the second-half from the whistle with a well executed goal from Maddie N.
Today’s POTM is joint between Connie H and Konnie D, the pair put in a dynamic performance in the centre, controlling the play and making key passes. The work rate was relentless and they never gave up.
This is a huge testament to the talent we have at Nendrum, please keep your eyes peeled for details of the final ![]()
Goalscorers: Georgia McG, Maisie B (2) & Maddie N (3) ![]()
The Senior Boys Football Team were defeated in a highly competitive encounter on Friday in the Under 16 North Down Schools Football Final. Despite the scoreline, our boys put on an excellent show of determination, had work and resilience up against a very good Bangor Academy team.
In the early exchanges both teams worked hard and cancelled each other out, with only a few half chances presenting themselves to either team. As the half progressed, Nendrum continued to frustrate Bangor with captain Alex assured in goals and more than a match for anything coming his way. Dylan, Asher, Jamie and Lewis applied themselves excellently in defence showing outstanding organisation and giving the team the base to remain in control of the game. Jenson, Rudi, Charlie, Daniel and Jay in midfield provided the team with energy and gave as good as they got throughout the first half. Up top Semi Final hat trick hero James lead the line well managed to sniff out a couple of half chances.
Alex in goals made two excellent saves to keep the score level at half time. With us well in the game, the opening exchanges of the half continued in the same fashion until Bangor broke the deadlock with a well taken free kick. Lifted by this, Bangor added a second with a fine strike from 20 yards. Not to be derailed, the boys kept fighting and almost pulled a goal back when Charlie’s header from 5 yards went narrowly over the bar. We continued to press and went even closer when Daniel’s excellent shot from 30 yards clipped the cross bar. This was followed up with some eye catching work from Jenson and Jay, but the Bangor keeper equal to both efforts. With the game remaining competitive, Bangor sealed their victory with what can only be described as an absolute wonder goal with their striker picking the ball up all of 30 yards from goal and rifling a shot into the top corner. A goal worthy of winning any contest.
Despite the disappointment, the boys have are Runners up in The North Down Schools competition. Something we are all very proud of and the boys deserve huge credit for their efforts to achieve this.
Congratulations to Bangor Academy on their victory.
We would also like to thank all the supporters, pupils, families and friends who made the occasion extra special for both teams.
Students in Years 8, 9 and 10 have thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the Young Ambassadors programme with Sport Changes Life. Through their involvement, they have developed strong teamwork skills and important personal dispositions that they can apply both within and beyond the school environment. The programme has also helped them grow in confidence and leadership, enabling them to become even stronger role models for their peers.