The Sailing Club competed against Uppingham A and B teams and Kimbolton A team in a series of three races in challenging conditions. Ed Hodgson (Sc) and James Chapman (Ldr) worked well together, coming back from a tough start against Uppingham to take a win in their race. This winning form was followed by Phillip James (L) and Harry Curtis (G) who stormed ahead in their race against Kimbolton, leaving them the clear winners. Unfortunately Uppingham narrowly took the third race in a race of changing and difficult conditions, but overall the team performed admirably.
In boys tennis, Oundle took on Stamford with mixed results. The A team lost 3-6 despite some strong performances from Gordon Lin (C), Felix Morris (B) and Olly Parkes (G). The B team won convincingly (7-2) with many Third and Fourth Form players stepping up and showing great potential for future seasons to come.
The junior girls tennis were also out in force against Wellingborough with the U14B and U14C teams taking on Wellingborough's U14A and U14B teams respectively. The U14B squad were successful in all their matches, with the best performances of the day coming from Mya Onyett (K) and Harriet Darley (K), winning 6-0, 6-0, 6-1.
The Mason Trophy Athletics competition was held at the Alexander International Stadium in Birmingham over the weekend with Oundle having a record eight athletes qualifying to compete for the county. A very high calibre of U15 and U17 athletes from across the country were competing with the hopes of gaining the national schools qualifying standards. The following Oundelians represented Northamptonshire for their respective events: Celeste Young (Sn), Mia Derrick (K), Olufolajimi Ariyo (S), Chukwudiebube Amadi (S), Sean Mdiomu (Sc), Charlie Forbes Leath (Ldr), Robbie Hayes (St A) and Henry Watson (C). The rest of the Athletics Club travelled to Uppingham to conclude a successful season of competing.
Ruby Goodall (L)