FUND RAISING

Pupils at Braidhurst High School along with Mrs McKay in the RME Department recently raised £50 for the charity Barnardo’s.   The charity provided the school with the bear to raffle off and the pupils and staff were offered the chance to purchase a numbered square for 50p.   The winning number was 76 and the winner was Mrs Allison (Principal Teacher of English) pictured holding the bear.   This is just one of the worthwhile causes supported by the Charity Committee.

Elite Performance: Peek Condition

ELITE PERFORMANCE players who are part of the new School of Football group recently established in the school recently underwent strenuous medicals and physiotherapy check ups as part of the scheme.  The group of twenty players from throughout Lanarkshire receive a football coaching session each morning from 8.30am until 10am prior to start of their academic lessons.  The medicals were carried out by staff from Hampden to ensure the players are in peek condition.

Braidhurst HS Vs St Margarets HS

BRAIDHURST HS v St MARGARETS HS

With the first game of the school year arriving and so many boys wanting to play for the school, the pupils selected to play in the first game knew this was their chance to shine on the pitch and off it.  The weather conditions were not conducive to flowing football but the Braidy boys were keen to get started and attempt to stamp their mark on the game early doors.  From KO Braidhurst dominated the possession and make inroads into the St Margaret’s defence but the ball in the final 3rd just wasn’t quite up to scratch to give the forwards a chance to score.  The first half was a very controlled performance from the Braidhurst team as they stroked the ball around the pitch to try to find a space to attack.  St Margaret’s continually had an answer and often tried to catch Braidhurst on the counter attack, calm defending from the back four and GK ensured that St Margaret’s were unable to score.  As the half time whistle approached the first round of substitutes were made.  Braidhurst continued to dominate possession but knew that St Margaret’s were very capable of building a quick counter attack.

At the beginning of the second half there were numerous changes to the starting 11.  These changes soon made an impact and after good team play by James Miller scored to make it 1-0 Braidhurst.  St Margaret’s were keen to get back in the game and straight from the KO threatened as some of the Braidy boys began to slacken, however they pulled together as a team to ensure that the score remained

Ten minutes later Kyle Cunningham popped up to score and increase the lead to 2-0.  Braidhurst were very much in the driving position as we approached the end of the game and had started to put more pressure on our opponents.  Kyle Cunningham scored again to add to his previous goal, making the score 3-0 and putting the game out of sight.  Braidhurst were not content with 3 and continued to push for more.  In the 53rd minute, James miller scored again to make it 4-0.  In the last minute of the game, Reece Geddes fancied his chanced from a distance and after a deflection beat the GK to make it 5-0.  Well done to all the boys who played, their behaviour, effort and attitude were a credit to the school both on and off the pitch.

 

Goal Scorers

Kyle Cunningham: (2)

James Miller: (2)

Reece Geddes: (1)

 

Man of the Match:     Adam Greer

U-15 Scottish Cup: 1st Round

U15 SCOTTISH CUP 1ST ROUND: KILSYTH ACADEMY –v- BRAIDHURST HIGH

On Thursday afternoon the under 15 boys football team for their Scottish Cup campaign underway with a resounding 11-0 victory over Kilsyth Academy which sees them progress to the next round where much stiffer competition surely awaits.  Playing conditions were never going to be conducive to flowing football; however, at times the standard of play from the Braidhurst boys was exceptional.  Short passing, one touch football along with some mazy runs from wingers Scott Brownlee and Jordan Molina meant the Kilsyth defence were kept on their toes the entire game.  After some inaccurate, long range shooting and excellent stops from the Kilsyth goalkeeper the deadlock was finally broken by a curling effort on the edge of the box from Robbie Watson.  Not long after this Braidhurst got a second through Jordan Molina.  After some good work down the right wing by Scott Brownlee the ball was fizzed in with venom and Jordan was in the right place at the right time.  Goals 3 and 4 following in quick succession, the first of these from Josh Payne with a relatively simple tap-in and goal number 4 the result of some indecisive defending allowing Scott Brownlee to slot in at the near post from close range.  With half time approaching the game was all but over.

Half time:  Kilsyth Academy 0 – 4 Braidhurst High School

The second half saw Mr Gardiner ringing the changesd and giving all his boys a run out as the game was as good as over.  On came Robbie Leighton, for his first game in the colours of Braidhurst, along with Jamie Leslie.  With the Kilsyth heads already firmly down it was only a matter of time before Braidhurst got a fifth and it came shortly after the break with Josh Payne getting a second after a succession of tremendous 1 touch passes down the right hand side.   After/-

After this it was time for the defence to get in on the scoring act with central defender Greg McKenzie getting forward to great and placing one in the bottom left hand corner.  Goals 8, 9 and 10 all came in a two minute blur in which all who were watching struggled to keep up.  This time it was the turn of Robbie Leighton (a goal on debut), a second from the ever impressive Scott Brownlee and Josh Payne to round off his hat trick.  The final goal of the game came from the first goal scorer, Robbie Watson.  The game was wound up early by the home referee as the game had become more like a training session and the light was fading.  This game could prove to be nothing more than a confidence builder for the Braidhurst boys but a win is a win and the second round waits.

Final score:  Kilsyth Academy 0 – 11 Braidhurst High School

Nurture Training

Braidhurst High hosted a group of Head Teachers and Depute Heads from Glasgow last week who visited the school to find out about the Nuture Unit running in the school.  The rector, Mr Derrick Hannan, delivered a presentation on the subject followed by a visit to see the facility in the school.  Those attending expressed their thanks and admiration for the work going on in the school.

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