22 May 2025

Sports Highlights Week 30 2025

IAPS Triathlon

Last Sunday, our IAPS (Independent Association of Prep Schools) Triathlon team took part in the 2025 IAPS National Triathlon at Monkton, Bath.  Twelve boys from Years 6-8 participated in a swim, bike and run race.  The Beacon team achieved a top tenth place in each year group.

Congratulations to Xander B, Charlie C, Alex C, Finlay F, Harry A, Hugo C, Barney G, Sebastian S, Oliver K, Oliver M, Sam W and Henry L. Fantastic work!

The Beacon U9A vs Caldicott U9A

The Beacon U9A team produced a dominant all-round performance to secure a convincing 71-run victory over Caldicott in a thrilling encounter.

Having won the toss, we opted to field first – a decision that quickly paid off. The team bowled with discipline and energy, taking regular wickets to restrict Caldicott to 278-7 from their 16 overs. The fielding was sharp throughout, with every player contributing to keep the pressure on the opposition.
In reply, we showed great intent from the very first ball. The hallmark of the innings was the excellent running between the wickets, which kept the scoreboard ticking over consistently. Smart calls, quick singles, and turning ones into twos ensured that the momentum stayed firmly with us. In particular, the partnership of Teddy S-S and Harley G was outstanding with the bat, top-scoring with an impressive 48 runs from their 4 overs. Their aggressive stroke play, combined with their sharp running, set the tone for the rest of the innings.
The batting unit as a whole worked brilliantly in partnerships, with every player making a meaningful contribution. We eventually finished on a formidable 349-4, securing a well-deserved win. It was a fantastic team effort, and definitely our best performance so far this term. Well done, lads!
Result: The Beacon U9A won by 71 runs
Caldicott: 278-7
The Beacon: 349-4

Reported by Mr. L. Sutcliffe

ISGA Junior Stableford

On Tuesday, Alex Z (Year 6) played in the Stowe Putter. He shot 8 over par (gross 78 and 46 stableford points) and came 3rd on the Jigger competition. The standard was high with 54 points winning the jigger and 57 winning the putter, however, it was still a brilliant opportunity to be invited to play for The Beacon.

U9C1 vs Caldicott

On a sunny afternoon perfect for cricket, The Beacon U9C1 team took to the field in high spirits to face Caldicott. The squad — William D, Archie D, Isaac B, Barnaby P-S, Alex R, Matthew B, Peter S, Oscar B, Oscar H, and Rhys J — were ready for the challenge ahead.

Winning the toss, The Beacon opted to bat first. It quickly became evident that it was the right decision. A solid start from the top order laid the foundation, and momentum steadily built throughout the innings. Among many excellent performances, it was Alex R who truly stole the show with the bat. Displaying a mixture of power and precision, Alex scored an astonishing 28 runs in a single 9-ball over, sending the crowd into cheers and giving The Beacon a surge in confidence. With continued contributions from across the team, The Beacon posted a formidable total of 132 runs, setting a high bar for Caldicott to chase.

Caldicott began their innings with intent, managing to pick up runs early on. However, The Beacon’s bowlers soon found their rhythm. Tight fielding and disciplined bowling began to restrict the run flow. The turning point came with a sensational over from Oscar B, who ripped through Caldicott’s lineup with 4 wickets — a game-defining spell that put The Beacon firmly in control. Supported by consistent efforts from the rest of the bowling attack, Caldicott’s run chase lost steam and concluded at 55 runs.

The final result was a commanding victory for The Beacon by 77 runs — a performance built on collective effort, moments of brilliance, and excellent team spirit. Special mentions go to Alex R for his explosive batting and Oscar B for his devastating spell with the ball. The entire team should be proud of their efforts in what was a thoroughly enjoyable and well-deserved win.

Well played, U9C1!

Reported by Mr. M. Harris

Nursery & Reception Stay & Play
Thursday 5th June - Boys aged 2-4 09:15-10:30 The Beacon is now registered for 15 hours of free Government-funded childcare (term-time)