Sporting Achievements

Lady Bay Primary School lift trophy at Wembley in Utilita Kids Cup Final

The following was written in the Local newspaper about our success at Wembley in the National Utilita Kids Cup Final:

Ahead of Notts County’s EFL League Two Play-Off Final victory over Salford City, pupils from Lady Bay Primary School representing Notts County stepped out in front of thousands of supporters to take on St John Fisher Catholic Primary School, representing Barnet.
Wearing the famous black and white stripes, they produced a brilliant performance to run out 4-0 winners.
Player of the match and hat-trick scorer Ethan said: “It feels amazing to score three goals. I was pleased to use my left foot for my second goal, my Grandad would be happy with that after training me to use it!

 

“My teacher said in the tunnel before coming out that he could see a hattrick coming for me and I just wanted to prove it to him, and I did, so I’m happy to be mentioned with other people who have scored a hattrick at Wembley.

“This competition is a great opportunity, it’s really well done because any school can enter, hopefully I get the chance to play at Wembley again in the future, I would love to do it again.”
The Utilita Kids Cup is one of the country’s largest football competitions for schoolchildren, with more than 20,000 boys and girls representing EFL clubs each year across England and Wales.
As well as giving children the opportunity to play at Wembley Stadium, the competition inspires young people to stay active, healthy and develop confidence and teamwork through football.
Former participants include Jamal Musiala, Adam Wharton and Scott McTominay.

Lady Bay win the Spring Rushcliffe Tournament 

Wow, what an afternoon! Mr Oliver led the team to an unprecedented second Rushcliffe tournament win of the season and also retaining the Spring tournament trophy for the first time ever. The boys have been excellent all season and have thoroughly deserved all their success. They remain unbeaten and still have the opportunity to win 3 more trophies and the league. It could be the most epic season ever. Thanks to the parents for supporting the boys on the day.

Lady Bay win the Autumn Rushcliffe Tournament 

A huge well done to the boys who attended the Ruddington St Peters tournament last Saturday. Mr. Shelley said they were all brilliant sportsman and h-ad positive attitudes throughout. They won the group stages after winning two games and drawing 2 games. They then won the semi-final 2-0 and won the final 2-0. An incredible performance and the first time we have won the boys’ autumn tournament for 14 years. Thank you to Mr. Shelley for giving up his time to support the boys at the weekend (and for his managerial decisions. Thank you to the parents for their support and thanks to the boys for their incredible efforts.