Ipswich School U18 Girls’ Hockey Team Crowned National Champions After Dramatic Fina
Posted on 18th Feb 2025 in Sport, School NewsThe Ipswich School U18 girls’ hockey team is proud to be crowned National Champions following an exciting and hard-fought victory at the Hockey National Finals Day. After an impressive semi-final win, the team triumphed over Millfield in a thrilling penalty flick shootout, capping off a remarkable journey to the title.
The day began with an outstanding performance in the semi-finals, where Ipswich faced Scarborough. The team delivered a dominant 3-0 victory, with two goals that highlighted both brilliant team play and individual skill. The match ended with a final flourish when the team confidently scored after a short corner, sending Ipswich through to the final.
The final against Millfield was a tense, high-stakes affair. Ipswich took an early lead with a deft deflection following a stunning run from the team captain. Despite a brilliant save from Ipswich goalkeeper, Millfield equalised, and the game remained fiercely competitive, with both teams creating chances throughout.
With the score tied, the match went to penalty flicks. Ipswich confidently converted their flicks, with a crucial save from the goalkeeper on Millfield’s third flick allowing Ipswich to step up and seal the victory with a brilliantly executed shot.
“This victory is the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and teamwork,” said Head of Hockey Maddy Newlyn. “Every player contributed to this achievement, and we couldn’t be prouder of the team. They have set a new standard of excellence and will inspire generations to come.”
The win not only marks Ipswich School’s first National Championship in girls’ hockey, but it also highlights the school’s ongoing commitment to sporting excellence. The U18 girls’ hockey team’s success follows a series of remarkable achievements across other sports, including cricket, rugby, and netball.
Ipswich School’s legacy of developing exceptional athletes continues to grow, and the future remains bright for sport for all students at the school.