Head's Newsletter 11 February 2022

well in an all but team winning year 7 side, drawing with the winners on 30 points , a brilliant result. The crowning glory of the day was a Maiden victory in the secondary school section at the first attempt by Thomas Whorton. Having been patient in recovering from covid earlier in the season he put in a dominant performance to clinch the title, a fitting first finale to the season.

TIFFIN SUCCESS FOR KINGSTON AT COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS

WIMBLEDON BALL BOYS SELECTED!

Reigate Priory was the venue, as usual, for the Kingston Borough team's foray to the County Cross country championships. The seniors had the imperious pretorian guard of Alistair Brendon contesting his final Kingston appearance who placed well in the top half of a strong senior section. Connor Foley managed an impressive 3rd place in the intermediate section to clinch selection to the English schools championships. This was no mean feat in what is, traditionally, the toughest county championship in the Country. Andrew Tian put in an impressive year young performance in this section and so did Eric Bertheussae in the junior boys. The team performances of the smallest Borough at the championships placed us 7th 8th and 4th in the respective team sections. The most impressive section was where unsurprisingly the School's presence was most strong. The year 7s had Daniel Cummings and Mattias Poeizi featuring

Eight students were all successful at Wimbledon ’ s trial and have been selected to be ball boys at this summer's Championships. They have worked extremely hard attending weekly, early morning sessions for the past few months and demonstrating tireless commitment to the training process. This is also a great outcome for Tiffin, having all eight candidates that we put forward, selected for the Championships. What an excellent achievement!

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