QM Calling Issue 68

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JUNIOR FOOTY TEAM

QMC Football’s junior team had an exciting season this year while competing in the Strom Cup – Wellington’s top junior football league. The team won all of their games

granted their persistence to

QMC’s players, who kept a clean

in the league, including the final

win games – even in horrible

sheet for all of their games except

against Wellington East Girls'

Wellington weather conditions!

their first and last games against

College, which they won 7-1,

This teamwork also served to

Wellington East, who scored just

making them Wellington’s junior

resolve the team's lack of a fixed

one goal on both occasions. QMC’s

football champions for 2021. This

goalkeeper and every player was

backline provided an extremely

is the first time a QMC team

willing to spend time in goal to

reliable defence, making it often

has won the Strom Cup, with

help the team. Year 9 Captain,

impossible for oppositions to

QMC’s next best effort in the cup

Greer Wilson, was instrumental

create goal-scoring opportunities.

competition occurring last year

in maintaining this teamwork

Alongside Greer Wilson, Year 9

when the team finished second.

throughout the season. Greer’s

defender and 2020 team member

constant encouragement of

Bella Kay, was a superb backline

her teammates and excellent

leader through her composure and

work ethic always helped

consistency in winning tackles.

to inspire the same attitude

Throughout the season, the team

Although this year’s team included some members from the strong 2020 side, most players had never played with one another before the season’s start and many were

from the rest of the team.

has continued to improve and

new to the Strom Cup. Despite this

In combination with teamwork,

strive to be better. QMC’s 7-1 win

unfamiliarity, the team saw victory

a strong desire to win drove the

over Wellington East in the final

in their first game by beating the

team to success. Year 9 forward,

strong Wellington East side on

Iley Nunns, scored in every game

their home field, 3-1. The speed

of the season and scored a

with which the QMC players were

hat-trick in several games. Year 8s,

able to learn to play successfully as

Sienna Hastings, Kahurangi and

a team was really impressive and

Kahupotiki McDermott-Samuels

aided their further early-season

also scored an impressive number

wins against other strong teams,

of goals for QMC, and, as well

including Wellington Girls' College

as winning the cup, the team

and Wellington High School.

finished first on goals scored, with

True to any team sport, another

was a testament to their progress as a team and hopefully a glimpse of the success yet to come for QMC football. While some players from the junior team will bring strength to QMC’s 1st XI next year, most junior players will be able to compete in the Strom Cup for a couple more years and build on this season’s success.

a total of 46 across the season.

element contributing to QMC’s

Not only did the team impress

success this season was their

with their goal-scoring abilities,

teamwork. The positivity and

but also with their solid defence.

supportiveness of every player

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