Sunday, 9 April 2017

Glasgow Schools' Giant Heptathlon

The school yet again put together a strong athletics performance at the Glasgow Schools' Giant Heptathlon. The event takes place at the Emirates arena in the East end of the city. Sgoil Ghaidhlg Ghlaschu finished an impressive 2nd in this years event which was an incredible achievement for the pupils. The event involves 7 girls and 7 boys competing over seven different events: 600m, Javelin, 60mH, Shot Putt, Long Jump, 60m and Standing Triple Jump. Each individual result counts towards the overall team total making it a very competitive event, especially considering there were over 120 girls and 120 boys taking part. 



Girls 
The girls put in a great performance throughout the day. There were some very encouraging performances throughout each event with a number of top 20 results: 

600m 
Annabel 1st
Beth 11th
Peggy-Nan 12th
Abbey 17th 

Javelin
Annabel 14th 

60m Hurdles
Annabel 5th
Mirren 6th
Abbey 18th

Shot Putt
Annabel 4th
Mirren 8th
Abbey 10th
Beth 15th
Sileas 18th 
Eilidh 20th

Long Jump
Annabel 1st
Mirren 8th
Abbey 10th
Sileas 20th

60m 
Annabel 4th 
Abbey 17th

Triple Jump
Annabel 2nd
Abbey 4th
Sileas 6th
Mirren 11th

Well done to Annabel for her three individual medals, Gold in the 600m and Long Jump and Silver in Triple Jump. She should be congratulated also for finishing in the top 5 in 6 different events, very impressive. 



Boys
Here's the boys top results of the day. Well done to Jack for his Silver medal in the Shot Putt: 

600m
Robaidh 5th

Javelin
Jackie 4th
Robaidh 8th
Patrick 20th

60m Hurdles
Kyle 15th

Shot Putt
Jack 2nd
Jackie 18th

Triple Jump
Jackie 18th


At the end of the days competition there's a relay race event. There was a boys race and a girls race involving 6 athletes running 100m each. The boys narrowly missed out on the final, finishing 7th overall. The girls impressed in the semis, qualifying fastest for the final. In the final the girls went even faster and WON! They performed exceptionally well winning by over 3 seconds! That's 3 girls relay wins for SGG in a row at this event! 



Well done to our 14 athletes. You all performed to your best in each event and to finish 2nd out of 20 schools is absolutely fantastic! Mr MacKay and Mr MacCorquodale are looking forward to seeing how you get on in track and field events this summer. 


S1/2 Netball Team Semi Finalists in Scottish Schools Cup

What a year of Netball our S1/2 Netball team have had. They were the first netball team from the school to enter the Scottish Schools Netball competition and went all the way to the semi finals of the Gold Cup!! What a year it has been, here's a sum up of the year's netball.

The girls who won the Glasgow Schools League last year having won all their games and the playoff final knew that their performances would have to dramatically improve were they to do well in the Scottish Schools Cup. The team started their fixtures back in October and won both their group games with some fine performances against St Thomas Aquinas and Bishopbriggs. The team was largely the same as last year's league winning team but were strengthened by Abbey Hart who was called up from S1. She went on and played consistently well at Wing Defence for the team throughout the year despite this being a new position for her. After the group wins the girls went on to the Gold Cup which involves all the league winners from the various areas across Scotland, a massive achievement in itself for the smallest school in the competition. The girls went through to the 3rd round against Berwickshire unfortunately missing Alison Blain GA through injury. That meant a late call up for Millie Soutar from S1. Millie had only played 2 games as Goal Shooter for S1 but had shown good progress in this position but hadn't played with this team before. She was asked to come in and she excelled here for the Scottish Cup game against Berwickshire, this resulted in her starting at this position for the remainder of the fixtures allowing Seona Macleod to play at her preferred choice of Goal Attack. In the game against Berwickshire the girls put in a solid performance with captain Annabel MacDonald at Centre and Seona Macleod at Goal Attack on fire for the team.  After beating Berwickshire in the 3rd round the team progressed to the quarter finals.



In the quarter finals against Strathallan the team did not play well and were very fortunate to win. It was thanks largely due to Annabel coming off her sick bed to play at Centre for the team having not been well or in school the days before the game and clearly suffering during the match. Iona Cochrane playing her best game ever at GK that kept the girls in the game with lots of blocks and interceptions during the game. When GS Millie Soutar eventually received the ball she scored the majority of her shots and this kept the girls narrowly ahead for the majority of the game and this continued to the final whistle where they won by a single point. This was a lesson for the girls, passing wasn't finding it's marker, movement wasn't effective as it has been but they did show great character to keep fighting for the win and progress to the semi finals.




Despite losing in the semi finals the girls played their best netball in this game. They were up a much more experienced team with the majority of their squad in clubs and a number of their starting team playing for Edinburgh District Select but the girls played their absolute best to match their opponents as best they could throughout this fast paced encounter. Eilidh Michie was brilliant in this game at GD, she never gave up although up against probably the best shooter in the whole competition. Annabel MacDonald again put in an exceptional performance at Centre coming up against a very good opponent. Seona Macleod and Millie Soutar played excellent at GA and GS respectively. Iona GK, Abbey WD, Anna WA/WD and Sileas WA all had their best performances of the year, raising their games for the occasion. The girls and Mr MacCorquodale learnt a lot from this game and were very pleased with the performance. A big congratulations to Craigmount for winning the game and this years competition.



Many, many positives to take away from this year, most notably the team performance together, the way the girls got the best out of themselves and played as a unit has been impressive throughout the year. With only one club player in the team, I'm hoping some of the girls will be motivated to go on and join their nearest club. The girls have put the school on the map, most schools hadn't even heard of our school before playing us and were impressed when we said we only had 50 girls from S1/2 to select from and no full sized court at home to train on. I'm looking forward to seeing how the team develops over the next few years.  The girls should be very, very proud to get into the final 4 of the Scottish Cup. This is the best team performance the school has ever had in any team sport! Absolutely sensational from our girls,

Scottish Schools' Cross Country Championships

This year the Glasgow Gaelic School entered the Scottish Schools Cross Country Championships for only the second ever time. This year the event took place in Livingston on Saturday March 3rd, which unfortunately meant that some of our teams fell apart with pupils having to take part in other commitments at the weekend. However we did manage to bring along a squad of enthusiastic pupils to the race.

First up as always was the S1 girls or D girls event which would have had a handful of younger S2s in the race too. Peggy-Nan finished in 41st position, the highest ever finish from a girl at SGG. The course was hilly and muddy but Peggy-Nan, Abbey Hart 98th, Ameilia 99th and Kerry 116th all managed to put in great performances. This resulted in the school finishing a respectable 13th position in the team event.



In the C Girls race Shona started very quickly which caught up with her towards the end of the race. She still maintained her full effort and this resulted in her finishing higher up than last years performance. Shona was 66th and will go again next year in the same race.



Robaidh Whyte fresh from his 3rd place finish at the Glasgow Schools Championships put in an even better performance at the Scottish. Robaidh finished 40th which is our highest ever boys finish. His performance was very strong throughout the race on a tough course, on his second lap he was able to pick up the pace when other people were struggling which is not an easy thing to do. Patrick Connor put in a much improved performance from the Glasgow Schools to finish in 73rd in the same race.



Amy Craig improved on last year's performance to finish 63rd. She should be pleased at this result having put together a busy race schedule over the weeks leading up to the race it was pleasing to see her finish the cross country season with her best performance of the winter.

Andrew Carey, Findlay Dickson and Ruairidh Harris all lined up for the B boys and all finished inside the top 100. Andrew was suffering badly during the race but kept going regardless, he at least kept his spikes on for this event. He finished in 74th position with Findlay having a brilliant race to finish just two places behind in 76th. Ruairidh Harris was experiencing cross country for only the second time at this event and put in a good shift to finish 99th which was inside his target of top 100.


Well done to all our competitors.


Glasgow Schools' Cross Country Championships

Our pupils had been training hard yet again for this years Glasgow Schools' Cross Country Championships. So impressive was the effort from the pupils that we took our biggest ever squad to Pollok Park for the event, 51!!! That's impressive considering that the size of the school roll is 280. 

S1 Girls
The S1 girls race kicked off the day's competition. Peggy-Nan who had been showing the boys who's boss in training was all fired up for the event having put in some good racing and training over the winter months. She ran a very good race, producing two even paced laps to finish in 8th position which is the highest placing we've ever had in S1, boys or girls. She was backed up strongly from Sophie Pettifor in 29th position, Ameilia 50th and Abbey 57th which meant the girls finished in 6th team position overall, 1st Glasgow School. 



S1 Boys
The S1 boys race was insanely fast to begin with, SGG's runners found it difficult to begin with but quickly settled down after the first few minutes. Connor Walker was again top placed boy in 30th, Fionn finished 45th, Robert ran well to finish 60th and Seumas 64th. The boys finished 11th Team, 5th Glasgow School. 



S2 Girls
Going into the race the S2 Girls team was a lot stronger on paper than last year. The team put in the best girls team performance the school has ever seen. We had a record 3 girls inside the top 20 with Shona running exceptionally well to finish 6th, Beth improved from 21st last year to finish 15th in this year's event. Annabel in her first Glasgow Schools XC finished 18th and they were backed up with Mirren in 50th. The girls finished 5th Team overall and 1st Glasgow School. 



S2 Boys 
The S2 Boys put in an outstanding performance to finish 3rd Team overall. Robaidh Whyte ran the race of his life to finish with the Bronze medal. Duncan MacKenzie in his first ever Glasgow Schools athletics event finished 8th! Patrick did well to hang on to 22nd having suffered from a stitch for the last part of the race. Sean was 41st, again he was also competing in his first ever Glasgow Schools athletics event as was Luke 51st and Sorley 76th. 3rd Team overall, 1st Glasgow School. 




S3 Girls 
The S3 Girls was strengthened this year not only by the Sprinters Eilidh and Erin but also people who have improved dramatically this year such as Caitlin Watt and Sophie Beck. Johanna Peters but in her best ever performance to finish in the top 25 having just missed out on top 30 last year. Eilidh finished 39th, Erin 46th and Sophie 54th. 7th team overall, 1st Glasgow School. 



S4 Girls
Catriona Macleod who has improved leaps and bounds this year put in a very impressive performance  along with Anna Murray despite having just returned from injury. Catriona finished 7th and Anna 10th. The girls will hopefully have back up next year for some team medals. 



S4 Boys
Daniel Moran who won the S3 boys last year came out and showed maturity beyond his years to not only win the S4 Boys race and retain his title but he also beat all the S5 and 6 runners who were running at the same time. Daniel is a very dedicated athlete and it was pleasing to see him get his just rewards for what was an exceptional piece of running. Andrew Carey who was running in  his 2nd Glasgow Schools cross country managed to loose both his spikes at the end of lap 1. He some how managed to continue to race and finished with the bronze medal! Andrew showed real determination and focus to carry on despite his feet hurting from running over stones on part of the course. Calum Brown finished inside the top 10 for the first year coming home in 7th. David Comerford who was a late call up to the team was running in his first ever cross country event put in one of the performances of the day to finish 10th. Ruairidh finished 16th, Josh 22nd and Callum 24th which ensured that the boys went one better than last year's silver medals to take home the winning team trophy. 






S5/6 Girls
Amy Craig put in her best performance of the year to finish 11th, this is encouraging as she has another year at this event and she'll be backed up with some of our S4 runners who will be moving up next year. 

Again the pupils at our School out performed the previous years cross country performance. Three individual medalists, two sets of team medals (and not forgetting our first ever team trophy) and lots of improved performances from last years results and some encouraging first time performances too. The S3 boys were given a harsh life lesson but they'll be back next year, fuel for the fire. The pupils in our school keep going from strength to strength in athletics and cross country, keep up the good work! 



SGG are going to the World Schools’ Netball Cup!

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