A Tenby girls football team has scored success on the pitch this spring.
The Greenhill School U13 side competed in recent nationwide schools six-a-side tournament.
The youngsters reached the final eight in the competition held at the Charlton Athletic Training Ground in London earlier this month and were within a whisker of reaching Wembley, before losing out on goal difference.
The youngsters, who are part of a large squad of enthusiastic players at the school, train regularly both in PE lessons, where they are coached by teacher Sian Bennett, and in the after-school 5x60 club, where they are trained by Carrie Slack.
The girls won through to the field at Charlton after winning a first round competition in Swansea and a second leg in Bristol.
Their efforts this season have seen them win several medals, a Puma full team kit, as well as mentions in Swansea City's football programmes!
The 5x60 project is organised by Sport Pembrokeshire - the sports development arm of Pembrokeshire County Council - with the aim of encouraging secondary pupils to take part in extra-curricular activities, while getting fit at the same time.





