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S q uash A hugely successful season for the boys. The 1st and 2nd teams have a 71 per cent win rate, the U16A have a 50 per cent win rate, and the U15s 60 per cent. Roehampton Schools Squash Tournament In January, the 1st team won one of the most prestigious tournaments at school level, Roehampton Public Schools’ Squash Tournament division 2. The final was against King’s School Canterbury, and a superb team effort saw us come through with a 3-2 win, with the deciding game going 15-13 in our favour, symbolising the perseverance and passion that has been so prevalent within the team. This effort saw our 1st team promoted to the country’s first division of the tournament, against teams like Harrow and Eton. This allows future Sevenoaks 1st teams to compete amongst the best schools in the country in future years. Kent Schools Cup Another key achievement was the Kent Schools Cup, where the U15 team saw their first tournament win and the 1st team came second in their category, with a narrow 3-2 loss to Langley Park in the final. Second and third place at National Plate Finals A further demonstration of strength came at the National Plate Finals in March, for which both the U15 team and the 1st team managed to qualify. The U15s beat Lancing College, RGS Newcastle and Hymers College to make it into the final against St Aidan’s Church of England Academy. They proved to be too tough an opposition, meaning that the U15s finished second in the plate. The 1st team came third overall in their category, losing to Exeter College after beating Reigate Grammar and King’s Canterbury. The tournament, in my opinion, was a great demonstration of perseverance, as Reigate Grammar School was an opponent the 1st team lost 4-1 to earlier in the season. This time, we conjured up a 3-2 win. Coming second and third respectively in the national finals for schools is a satisfying achievement indeed. Ernest Lok, Upper Sixth SEVENOAKS SCHOOL 2018-2019 97