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Girls' basketball team secures historic place in national schools final

St Peter’s Collegiate Academy’s U19 Girls’ Basketball Team has reached the Dynamik National Schools Final for the first time, following a hard-fought victory over Harris City Academy Crystal Palace.

By contributor Karen Walker
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On Friday, 14 March, St Peter’s secured a 76-67 win in a highly competitive National Schools Semi-Final. The result marks another historic milestone for the team, which is now just one game away from becoming national champions. The final will take place at the National Basketball Performance Centre in Manchester on 27 March.

A Hard-Fought Victory

Facing a strong Harris City Academy side, St Peter’s displayed resilience and determination to overcome their opponents. From the opening tip-off, both teams demonstrated high energy and intensity, with St Peter’s maintaining composure under pressure.

St Peter’s U19 Girls’ Basketball Team celebrating their historic victory after securing a place in the Dynamik National Schools Final!
St Peter’s U19 Girls’ Basketball Team celebrating their historic victory after securing a place in the Dynamik National Schools Final!

Strong defensive efforts, key rebounds, and disciplined execution in offence allowed St Peter’s to establish and maintain a lead, despite repeated challenges from their opponents. The team’s ability to stay focused in crucial moments proved decisive in securing the win.

The support from the home crowd played a significant role in the team’s success. The enthusiastic backing from students, staff, and supporters created an electrifying atmosphere that helped push the players through challenging phases of the game.

Preparing for the Final

With a place in the National Schools Final now secured, St Peter’s awaits confirmation of their opponent. The other semi-final between Northampton School for Girls and Trinity High School will determine who they face in Manchester.

Trinity High School would present a formidable challenge, having secured convincing victories over St Peter’s in previous competitions. However, regardless of the opponent, the team remains focused and prepared to compete at the highest level.

Support for the Final

St Peter’s is calling on students, staff, and supporters to travel to Manchester and show their support for the team in this historic final. Plans are in place to arrange transport for supporters, with further details to be released in the coming days.

St Peter's U19 Girls' Basketball Team warming-up prior to the semi-final.
St Peter's U19 Girls' Basketball Team warming-up prior to the semi-final.

The entire school community is encouraged to get behind the team as they aim to bring the National Title home to Wolverhampton. The final will take place on Thursday, 27 March, at the National Basketball Performance Centre in Manchester.