Godshill girls in IoW Junior Cross Country Championships
Godshill girls did the primary school proud with three outstanding performances in the Isle of Wight Junior Cross Country Championships at the weekend.
Godshill girls did the primary school proud with three outstanding performances in the Isle of Wight Junior Cross Country Championships at the weekend.
Godshill girls did the primary school proud with three outstanding performances in the Isle of Wight Junior Cross Country Championships at the weekend.
A resounding win by 10 wickets against near-neighbours Ventnor II ensured that Shanklin and Godshill CC 1st XI gained promotion to Hampshire County Div 2.
The bi-annual NatWest Island Games in Gibraltar saw more than 100 IoW competitors. The youngest member of the team was Godshill’s 13 year old Amelie Haworth.
The high bar Godshill teenager Amelie Haworth has set in less than seven years playing squash could well see her reach the very top.
At last night’s IoW Sports Foundation Achievement Awards, Godshill Primary School won the award for outstanding sporting achievement by a primary school.
Top seed Amelie Haworth added to the English junior title she won in March with an impressive win over current England number one Meha Shah (Warks).
Amelie Haworth, from Godshill, is now the English Open Squash Champion at Under-13 level. Amelie overcame Amy Campbell-Wynter from Dorset in just 20 minutes winning 11-5, 11-5, 11-5.
Amelie, currently ranked number one in Europe and also seeded number one in the French Open Squash Girls U13, has taken the title in just 3 games winning 11-4 11-13 11-7.
Amelie Haworth (right), currently ranked number one in Europe and also seeded number one in the French Open Squash Girls U13, has moved into the semi-finals with a 3-0 win over Daphné Mourier (F)