Thursday, 20 June 2019

Glasgow Schools’ Athletics Multi Events

Here’s our team for the Glasgow Schools’ Multi Events which takes place at Hutcheson Grammar. This is the last sporting fixture for SGG of the year:

S1 G
Emilly Haldane
Rhuna McCartney
Isla Thoms

S1 B
Ewan Campbell

S2 B
McKenzie Morrison 
Calum Bryden

S3 B
Rico Marinovic

Good luck to all our competitors. 

Sunday, 16 June 2019

S1-3 Athletics Championships Results

Our S1-3 pupils took part in the annual athletics championships again this year. The athletics championships calculates points based on their best result in each event so pupils have to run, jump and throw, their scores are then calculated against the rest of the year group with the top 10 best scores all getting points. After 6 events the totals have been calculate and here are your top 3 finishers:

S3 G
Gold - Peggy-Nan Rodger
Silver - Sophie Pettifor
Bronze - Abbey Hart


S3 B 
Gold - Rico Marinovic
Silver - Flynn Butler
Bronze - Aaron Green


S2 B 
Gold - Calum Bryden
Silver - McKenzie Morrison
Bronze - Sam Jarvis


S2 G
Gold - Olive Mojsiewicz
Silver - Lucie Mills
Bronze - Maebh Cronin


S1 B
Gold - Finlay Robb
Silver - Sandy Arthur
Bronze - Shaun Traynor


S1 G
Gold - Isla Thoms
Silver - Emilly Haldane
Bronze - Rhuna McCartney 


Sunday, 9 June 2019

S2 and S3/4 Glasgow Schools’ Netball Champions

I’m delighted to tell you that our S2 Team have won the Glasgow Schools Netball League, again! That makes it two in a row for our S2s. Our S2s won the playoff league final comfortably putting in their best display of netball all year to secure the Schools’ first ever title defence (winning the league in S1). Also, our S3/4 Team have won the Glasgow Schools’ Netball League, none other than the big prize, the Premier League Championship!!! Wow! This was our best ever S3/4 team and I’m delighted that they came away with the title up against some quality competition in the biggest and most competitive league in the S3/4 age group. Don’t forget that this makes the S3/4 team the first team from the school to do the Glasgow Schools’ tournament and league double this year! What a year it’s been!!! To top it all off our Senior Team got to a higher level of competition this year, the Silver Scottish Cup narrowly missing out on the quarter finals of the competition. And not forgetting our S1s who got to the playoff semi finals and the Scottish Cup Bronze Final and the S3 team who qualified for the Scottish Cup Gold section! Five teams this year and all 5 have done absolutely amazing! Congratulations and thank you to all 5 teams for a phenomenal year! It really has been brilliant, a season to remember! Two league trophies, a tournament Win, a tournament Silver, a Scottish Cup Final and a highest placed finish for the Senior Netball Team. I’m looking forward to next season already!

More photos and info on the players from all the teams at a later date! 



Monday, 3 June 2019

Scottish Schools’ Track and Field Team

Congratulations and good luck to the following pupils who have been selected to represent the school on the National stage, the Scottish Schools’ Tack and Field Championships. These championships are a two day event taking place at Grangemouth Stadium against Schools from across the country:

Friday
Isla Thoms - Shot Putt
Finlay Robb - 1500m
Sarah Bonad - 200m
Andrew Carey - 3,000m

Saturday
Isla Thoms - 100m
Rhuna McCartney - 100m
Shona Carey - 800m
McKenzie Morrison - Discus 

Thursday, 30 May 2019

Glasgow Schools' Athletics Team

We are really into the Athletics season now and the competitions are fast approaching. Congratulations to the following pupils who have been selected to represent the school at the Glasgow Schools' Athletics Championships next Tuesday 4th June. These Championships are notoriously tough, even to get into the finals (Tuesday 11th June) the pupils will need to finish in the top 8 for track and events and top 6 for field events which is no easy task. Good luck to all our athletes.

S1 Boys
Ewan Campbell 100m and Shot Putt
Sandy Arthur 800m and Long Jump
Finlay Robb 1500m

S1 Girls
Isla Thoms 100m & Shot Putt
Rhuna McCartney 200m & Shot Putt
Emilly Haldane 800m
Orla MacAskill 800m
Seona Brown 1500m
Layla MacFadyen Sprint Hurdles
Maisie Hinks Javelin
Relay - Emilly, Ceitidh, Rhuna and Isla

S2 Boys
George Simpson 100m
McKenzie Morrison 200m and Discus
Sam Jarvis 300m and Discus
Joel MacInnes 800m
Calum Bryden 1500m and Shot Putt
Cameron Weir Javelin
Relay - McKenzie, George, Calum B, Sam

S2 Girls
Olive Mojsiewicz 100m and Discus
Sarah Bonad 200m and High Jump
Lucie Mills 800m and Long Jump
Maebh Cronin 800m
Sarah Heap Shot Putt
Relay - Rhuibn, Olive, Sarah B, Lucie

S3 Boys
Flynn Butler 400m Hurdles
Rico Marinovic 800m and Shot Putt
Fionn Graham 800m

S3 Girls
Kerry Stewart 800m
Peggy-Nan Rodger 1500m
Millie Soutar Shot Putt
Sophie Pettifor Discus
Ceitidh MacDonald Javelin
Relay - Millie A, Peggy-Nan, Kerry and Abbey

The Senior races take place on Tuesday 11th along with the finalists from day 1 (S1-3) events including the S3 field events heats and finals. We wish our senior pupils all the best for their competitions too:

Senior Boys
Iver Campbell 100m
Andrew Carey 1500m
Daniel Moran 1500m
Robaidh Whyte 1500m
James Diamond 400m Hurdles
Devyn Heap Shot Putt

Senior Girls
Eilidh McDougall 100m
Chloe Forrest 100m
Mirren Ward 100m
Annabel MacDonald 300m and Long Jump
Grace Thompson Discus
Mia Weir Discus
Relay - Eilidh, Chloe, Mirren and Annabel


Sunday, 12 May 2019

Athletics Opportunities before Glasgow Schools' Athletics Championships

The Glasgow Schools' Athletics Championships is fast approaching. In preparation for this, I would like to invite pupils to take part in two events.

A first opportunity is an open-graded event in Livingston on Wednesday 22nd May. This involves a number of events for each age group where you can come and record times or distances against people of similar standards + ages. Here you can see the website for more information and the flyer which involves details about the age group cutoffs. Please note this age groups as some of the S1s will actually be in the u15 age group and not u13s.

https://www.livingstonac.com/fixtures.php?m=0&fid=3401

https://www.livingstonac.com/fs/1/results/2019/2019_Livingston_Open_Meeting_Series_Flyer.pdf


The second event takes place at Crownpoint track just beside Glasgow Green. It offers fewer events than the Livingston competition but a great opportunity to record a PB none the less. Athletes can do a 100m, Shot Putt and/or a long jump.

https://www.q-buster.co.uk/gaa-sprint-gala-meeting-1-2018-copy

For both events pupils should enter via online links themselves.

Any questions please don't hesitate to ask.

Mr MacCorquodale


Wednesday, 8 May 2019

Paris International Netball Festival

For the third time in recent years, SGG sent a squad of Netballers to the International Netball tournament in Paris. This trip proves to be very popular with any pupils as it mixes netball with Disneyland. What's not to like! This year it was an S2/3 combined team who went down to compete in the u14 competition. This was the strongest team we have sent to the competition due to some birthdays falling after the cut-off. Mr MacCorquodale and Miss Burgess accompanied the girls down to Paris and after the week was done both were full of praise for the girls, their effort, behaviour and their attitudes were absolutely outstanding all week. We couldn't praise them enough. On top of that the girls not only qualified for the Gold section cup but also finished in 3rd place overall. The only game they lost on the whole trip was to the eventual winners, our friends from Australia! The netball the girls played was exceptional and they really raised their game at the tournament. As well as picking up a trophy for third the girls also received the spirit of the games umpire award which is a real testament for how sporting, well behaved, supportive and respectful our team were. This award is actually SGG's second at the games with our last trip also receiving the same trophy, the netballers are really putting SGG's name out there in such a positive way! Well done girls on being so fantastic all week, thank you!


Monday, 22 April 2019

Sirens Netball Festival





14 of our S2 girls participated in the Sirens Netball Programme. This programme is like a cross between PE and PSE and takes part over 6 weeks. At the end of the 6 weeks there's a netball festival involving all the schools running the programme in the North West of the city. It was great seeing our pupils fully engage in the programme and performing exceptionally well in the netball festival. There were some special awards for our girls at the end of the festival too. Sophie Hoy was awarded attacker of the day, Lucca MacAuley was awarded Defender of the day and the main award for Most Valuable Player went to Grace Boland who was presented this trophy by Claire Maxwell the Scotland and Sirens Netball team captains! Claire presented the award to Grace because of her improvement from the beginning of the programme to her performance in the finals...Grace was on fire in the festival scoring many goals for her team! Well done to all our players, I hope you enjoyed the programme and the festival and I also hope to see more of you attending netball on a Monday and or Friday if you can make it.

Netball Playoffs Confirmed

Our S1 and S2 Netball Teams have played exceptionally well this year and have progressed through to the Netball playoffs. The playoffs include the top two teams from each of the two leagues in Glasgow. The draw has been made and I can confirm that the S1s will face St Andrews Secondary at home and the S2s will face Hillhead. Both games will be tough as they both performed very well in their group games. The S2 game will be taking place tomorrow night, no rest for the team as they are just back from the International tournament in Paris. The team will however be understrength as starting player Rhuibn is unavailable for this game so we will need everyone to come ready to play their best. Good luck to both teams in their quest to reach the finals.






Glasgow Schools' Giant Heptathlon Championships

Glasgow Schools' Giant Heptathlon Results

SGG are the Champions! Again! That's two in a row and three in five years for SGG. No school has won two years in a row before, what an achievement from our athletes. Our team accumulated 271 points out of a possible 280, an unprecedented total. This result is even more impressive considering the standard is getting harder and harder each year, this years was by far the most competitive.




Our team on the day were truly magnificent, regardless of the points total our team were enthusiastic, motivated, showed great team spirit and put their full effort in for each event. I cannot thank you enough for your efforts on the day.

Along the way there were some fantastic individual performances. Here's the highlights:

600m Girls
Lucie 1st
Sarah 2nd
Emilly 6th
Isla 8th
Olive 13th
Maebh 16th
Rhuna 23rd




Javelin
Sarah 13th
Isla 17th
Olive 19th
Lucie 20th

Hurdles
Lucie 2nd
Isla 8th
Olive 9th

Shot Putt
Isla 3rd
Sarah 6th
Olive 8th




Long Jump
Lucie 5th
Isla 6th
Olive 8th
Mabeh 10th
Sarah 17th

60m
Sarah 3rd
Isla 10th
Lucie 13th
Olive 14th




Triple Jump
Isla 6th
Sarah 7th
Lucie 8th
Rhuna 12th
Olive 14th

600m Boys
Calum 10th

Javelin
Calum 4th
McKenzie 9th
Cameron 19th

Hurdles
Calum 2nd
Cailean 17th




Shot Putt
McKenzie 3rd
Calum 4th
Cailean 8th
Cameron 9th
Sam 19th



Long Jump
Sam 19th

60m
Sam 1st
McKenzie 10th




Triple Jump
Sam 7th
Calum 13th
Cailean 14th
Cameron 16th

After each individual event our pupils went into the relays. This involves a 6 x 100m relay. Both our teams qualified for the final which in itself is quite an achievement since there were 17 teams taking part. Our girls went first and they were absolutely brilliant, winning in a record time and their victory means that is 5 years in a row which SGG girls have won the relay race at these Championships. Our boys had a very competitive final and it came down to a very close finish, with 3 teams neck and neck in the final change over but it was All Saints who came through to take the victory and SGG 2nd! What a performance from the boys it what was the most competitive boys relay ever at this competition.

I have to say I was really impressed with all our competitors, a big thank you and congratulations to you all for making history! 2 in a row and a record points total!!!

Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Scottish Cup Final



Our first ever Scottish Cup finalists put up an almighty effort against Monifieth in what was an exciting final match. The first quarter started a bit slow with both teams playing some good netball but nerves were really on show with lots of turnovers and the shooters on both teams not seeing much of the ball. The quarter score was only 3-3. Both teams then settled into some good netball, Monifieth had four very strong, physical and skilful players which made it difficult for our team to play however SGG rose to the occasion and started to find kinks in their armour as the game progressed. At half time SGG were up by 1 goal and by third quarter Monifieth were up by 1, this shows you how close the game was throughout. The game could have gone either way but in the end it was Monifieth who pulled ahead by 4 goals with no reply in the last two minutes of play which meant SGG had no time to get back in the game, well done to Monifieth who had a great team and deserved the victory 23-19. Our S1 team should be very proud of how they have played not only in the final but in all the knouckout games too. There is so much stacked against the school: smallest school in competition (190 girls in the school S1-6), no home court just an assembly hall to play on, most of the team had no prior experience of playing netball until secondary so the fact the girls have been able to quickly get up to this standard of play is absolutely amazing. I really don’t think the team and all our netball teams we have/had understand how impressive it is to be able to compete at local and national league level considering everything above. The S1 Monifieth team had district level players in their team going by a tweet made by Angus Netball. That’s incredible, that’s the same district level age group as our S3s are in. Only two of our players go to clubs and one of those only recently, this shows you hoe good the work all our Netballers our in at training week in week out. You could tell their girls had more experience with the game but our S1 girls pushed them all the way. Maisie and Layla both played well at GK and have shown on the court that they have learnt a lot this year. Isla was outstanding both at GD and C, she won the ball back for us numerous times resulting in more opportunities for our shooters. Emilly played another consistent game for us at WD, she very, very rarely loses the ball for us which is important in the mid court. Seona but in an almighty shift, she coped very well moving from C to GD after half time despite having never played GD before, ever. Isobel made some excellent passes to our shooters in the circle, her movement has improved dramatically this year and although she probably prefers to play GS we appreciate the excellent effort she puts in for us at WA. Orla our GA was up against the tallest player on the court but nothing is knew there, it always seems to be the GD as the apposition’s tallest player. Orla has been very impressive this year and in the final again worked very well with both Seona, Isobel and Rhuna. She’s played so well at GA that she has made that her own position in the last 4 games when others could possibly play there. Rhuna at GS played her best game ever for SGG she really was fantastic. Her timing and movement was the best it’s ever been, she should be proud at her performance as the opposition found it very challenging to find a way of stopping her playing. Well done girls, what a performance and what a cup run! It really was amazing, thank you all so much for your effort this year in the Scottish Cup. The whole school is proud of you for your Silver team National medals!




Netball Tournament

Congratulations to the S2 Netball Team who won all their games at the NW Schools’ Netball tournament m. This fun and friendly tournament allowed the girls some extra practice before their up and coming trip to Paris for an International Netball Festival. Well done girls. 




Scottish Schools XC

We have a small but mighty group of runners heading to the Scottish Schools XC at Hopetoun House Estste in Edinburgh tomorrow. We have a tea...