SCHOOL GROUNDS
It has been noted during routine maintenance that the general public are exercising their dogs in the school grounds and leaving their foul mess lying on the grass and pavements.
This is a serious health risk as well as an annoyance. Games of rugby and football have to be cancelled or postponed - please be aware of the larger consequences. Do not exercise your dogs on the school grounds. Thank you.
ANNUAL GREENHILL
QUIZ NIGHT
This event will be held on Friday, March 13, 7 pm, at Tenby Sailing Club. Teams should be of two-four members and the cost is £2 per person, plus other items. This is a good night and there is always a good turnout, so call to book a table on 840100.
YEar 9 and 10 NETBALL TOURNAMENT
Congratulations for the second time to the Year 9 team who are county champions - well done!
Their first game, they won 8-4 against Pembroke, the second they won 14-5 against Preseli and their third they won 15-2 against Fishguard. In the semi-final, they beat St. David's 10-2 and in the final they overcame Sir Thomas Picton 8-5.
Year 10 beat St David's 6-4, but lost the next two games against Pembroke School and Sir Thomas Picton.
Well done to all the students on an excellent day.
Year 9 squad: Lily Whitehurst, Rachel Hensman, Hannah Grey, Hannah Lewis, Maisie John, Chelsea Harries, Frankie Webster, Lori Amos and Lauren Arthur.
Year 10: Georgia Williams, Jodie Cullen, Emily Tranter, Felicity Grigg, Helena Emery, Saskia Parker, Annie Thomas Lucy Morris, Kiera Hardy, Dani Grisly, and Jodie Dickinson.
FOOTBALL
Dyffryn Taf 1 Greenhill U12 boys 4: The Under 12 boys played away at Whitland School last Thursday.
The Greenhill boys were looking to continue their impressive winning streak against a competent Whitland team, significantly strengthened by the inclusion of five U13 players.
On a narrow and heavy pitch, the game commenced in lively fashion as the Greenhill lads fought to match the physicality of the Dyffryn Taf boys.
However, they soon found their touch and started spraying the ball around in a convincing fashion.
Pressure soon told as the neat build-up play by Mark Davies and Declan Escott found the eagerly awaiting Charlie Gammer, who finished decisively to give Greenhill a 1-0 lead.
The Dyffryn Taf lads continued to make the game difficult for the Tenby boys, equalising soon after, though persistence on the part of the Tenby boys paid dividends as they showed their class to extend the lead on two more occasions to make the score 3-1, the first through the classy Declan Escott with a delicate finish and the latter through the tenacious Gammer, who was on hand to poach his second.
To Dyffryn Taf's credit, they battled hard in the second period, really testing the Greenhill defence and the character of the squad. The boys' defiance, however, proved too much as they scored a fourth, five minutes from time. The skilful Alex Moore beat two men out wide and cut the ball back for Mark Davies to drill home from the edge of the box.
A great test for the Greenhill squad, who once again rose to the occasion with a fantastic performance.
Players-of-the-match were Dylan Rees and Mark Davies.
Squad: Sean O'Neal, Kim Parmanand, Owen Coombs, Dylan Rees, Luke Hartland, Lloyd Hughes, Mark Davies, Spencer Williams, Leon Phillips, Declan Escott, Charlie Gammer, Ben Roberts, James Brace, Adam Muskett.
HOCKEY
Year 7 - Greenhill 0 Sir Thomas Picton 0: Last Wednesday, Greenhill played an excellent game against a very strong side, with the final score coming out as 0-0. It was a very hard and difficult game.
The first half was very close, with both teams having numerous occasions to score, but unfortunately no-one succeeded.
With the half-time whistle blown, Miss Bennet gathered everyone for a team talk about staying over their sides and covering people's positions if they had gone in for the ball.
With positive feedback from the coach and a few changes made to the team, Greenhill went into the second with their heads held high, ready to score goals.
The second half was as competitive and as tough as the first. Still no goals by either side due to good defensive play. This was a hard, fast and tough game.
Squad: Rachelle Vickery, Anna De'vall, Jemima Childs, Eleanor Catt, Katie Evans, Kadie Newman, Hannah Taylor, Anna Morgan, Abi Meyrick, Holly Edwards, Emma June Vaughan, Ella Brace, Ella Brindley, Elise Cox, Jasimine Hicks, Leah Thomas, Gabriella Butler, Katy Rossiter, Kirsite Leiws, Cara Jay Williams.



