U9s keep pushing!

On Tuesday, the U9s team played Immaculate Heart of Mary, at their school. 

It was a very narrow and small pitch and ACE struggled with it being used to
lots of space. In the first half Immaculate Heart scored first , followed by the second goal.

ACE continued to pressure. As Josiah’s foot struck the ball from a corner it curved and in a blink of an eye it was in the net. It was a spectacular goal and even Immaculate Hearts parents responded with claps and cheers.

Unfortunately, we could not score again despite strong efforts and Immaculate Heart hit the back of the net.

It was our first loss in 7 months , but we are ready to fight back next week.

Josiah, William, Gryff and Matthew played really well. Matthew was voted man of the match by the opposition.

Score 3-1 to Immaculate Heart.

Football is back with a bang!

On a very pleasant Tuesday afternoon ACE hosted Whitkirk Primary in the Datacable Cup second round. 

In the first half ACE were looking strong with a 1-0 lead thanks to Gryff.

The second half was a battle with both teams really playing for a win. Whitkirk scored and from that moment in was a very intense situation. There were shots, blocks, speedy attacks and strong defence.

William made a perfect pass, with precision to Yasa, and ACE took the lead again. 

The final whistle finally came with an ACE win, and we are on our way to the quarter finals. 

Special mentions to William, Josiah, Gryff and Matthew maximum effort but have to say everyone played well.

Score 2-1.

Bradford Park Avenue Community Day.

Children from ACE were invited to attend a game at the Horsfall Stadium, on Saturday, November 30th. 

At half time our children took to the field in attempts to score penalties. It’s a nerve racking situation and look at the concentration on the faces of Liam and Nivan both Year 3. Matthew Poole Year 4 and Ben Chambers Year 5 with Bernat Year 4 also took penalties. We are so proud you all and that you were brave enough to take part! 

I would like to say a huge thank you to all the parents who supported the event, and brought their children along.

With a 4-1 win against Sherwood Collieries and a great performance from Dan Francis, who is  one of our ACE coaches, it was a nice afternoon. 

Datacable cup – First leg.

ACE hosted Fountain Primary from Morley on Tuesday 26th. It was a lovely sunny afternoon and our U9s squad were very excited with the prospect of a possible cup run.

Yasa scored early and went on again to score in the first half. ACE had control of most with several bear misses on goal.

In the second half there were lots of positive passing opportunities and ACE quickly used those options well, as William scored.  A short while later Nivan threw the ball into play. Yasa and William teamed up to create another goal for William. 

Matthew in goal made two good saves. ACE defence was strong once again. 

Well done U9s forward to the second round. 

Result Win 4-0

Girls continue to sparkle!

ACE played away on Tuesday, 26th November at St Paul’s. We walked to the game and spirts were high. 

Our squad have really begun to be a very positive team and enjoy lots of humour in training. 

In the first half we were confident and with speed and trust in each other,  the goals began to flow. With Amy and Erin on the wings , and Suraiya storming with great pace through the middle the girls were very difficult to stop.

The second half was exactly the same. More goals were flying in and the girls kept their composure, whilst holding their defensive line. 

Some great saves from Murewa including a leap to ground the ball. 

Eventually St Paul’s manage to grab a goal.

Goals by
Erin 3
Amy 2
Ebony 1
Suraiya 2

ACE win 8-1

So proud of our ACE girls 

Cross Country competition.

On Friday 22nd November Miss Patchett and Mrs Connolly took 12 KS2 students to Roundhay to compete in the North East Leeds School Games Cross Country Festival. 29 schools took part in the competition with over 100 children running in each race.

Our Year 4 students, Ava, Mollie, Ethan and Seb all took part in the competition for the first time and gave it a fantastic effort. They had to run 1 lap of the course which was 900m. They loved experiencing the event for the first time and really pushed themselves to some brilliant finishing places. They all completed the lap and even finished with smiles on their faces!

Year 5 students, Alice, Thembi, Dominik and Ben had to run 2 laps, this distance was 1500m. Again, they all finished the race and gave 110% effort. The sun was shining down as they Year 5s completed their race. For some of these students it was also their first time at the festival.

Last up to run was our Year 6s, Erin, Suraiya, Oscar and Jeremiah. They also had to do 2 laps and complete to 1500m distance. Jeremiah ran half the race with 1 shoe as his shoe lace came undone in the first lap! He never gave up and continued right to the end. Suraiya is a fantastic runner and used her motivation to keep going when the others in the race started to tire.

A special shoutout goes to Ben (Year 5) and Erin (Year 6) who both finished their races in the top 10. This is outstanding! We are very proud of all our students who took part in the festival, they never gave up and it was nice to see them cheering and encouraging other schools. We now await the final results to see if any of our students qualify to the next round.

Orienteering competition.

After lots of work on compass points and directional skills development, including coordinates and developing keys our plans for one afternoon had to be amended.

Mrs Cosgrove and 6D found themselves in pouring rain and no indoor space. We decided to have a competition displaying our cartography skills. 

The children did not let me down. Benji’s winning map used a grid system and clear coordinates. Aubrey came second with a neatly drawn map with a lovely easy to read key. Third place was a group effort with a holiday type village complete with hotels clear signage to the spa, rooms, restaurant etc

All the children who won received logic style puzzle books and novelty pens. 

Well done guys! 

U9s Football update.

ACE U9s played Immaculate Heart at home on Thursday, November 14th.

The game at times was fast and furious. Yasa opened the scoring for ACE with a blistering top corner goal which was applauded by both sets of parents watching. Immaculate Heart equalised some 5 minutes later. ACE were attacking often with several near misses. Our defensive players with Ethan, Daniel and Gryff were staying strong and clearing away potential problems.
 
A fast attack and ball through to Yasa once again hit the back of the net.

Immaculate Heart equalised in the last few minutes of the game.

Special thanks to parents and  family members who continue to support the children and school at these events.

ACE U9s are still unbeaten since June!

Final score 2-2

Girls glittering performance!

ACE girls proved their worth in an away game against Carr Manor, on Thursday. 7th November.

ACE scored first and then Carr Manor equalised. This was closely followed by another ACE goal. From this point on ACE produced a glittering performance with 5 goals from Erin and 3 goals from Amy. Another first class performance by Bella in defence.

We made some excellent passes which allowed ACE to storm to victory. Training session did come into play.

Well done girls so proud of you all!

U9’s football.

On Tuesday, 22nd October ACE hosted Gledhow Primary, for an U9s fixture.

This was an extremely competitive game with both teams giving their all
in the game.

ACE hit the net first, with a goal
from Yasa . Gledhow then equalised. ACE scored again from Nivan, and celebrations bought lots of energy. Towards the latter end of the game, Gledhow scored again.
Yasa was voted player of the match by the opposing time. 

We would like to thank all ACE parents for their fantastic support in all our recent games. Once again we had a good crowd! 

The final score was 2-2.