🏆 A Victory 50 Years in the Making! 🏑💙💛
The Senior Girls Hockey Team at The King’s Hospital School has made history, bringing home the Claudia Tierney Cup for the first time since 1975! This incredible victory is a testament to the hard work, resilience, and dedication of the team, their coaches, and the entire KH community who stood behind them every step of the way.
The final match was electric, with KH students, staff, and supporters creating an atmosphere filled with chants, flags, and unwavering school spirit. From the first whistle to the final goal, the energy was undeniable, proving once again that KH is more than just a school—it’s a family that stands together through every challenge.
Connecting Past & Present
This victory carries special meaning, not just for the current team, but for those who came before them. Among those celebrating this milestone is Norma Clarke (née Roe), a past pupil and former KH staff member who was part of the last winning team in 1975. Norma, who met her husband Richard Clarke at KH, shared her excitement in seeing the next generation of KH champions make history once again.
A Moment to Remember
This triumph is a symbol of perseverance—proof that dedication, teamwork, and community support can turn dreams into reality. The KH spirit was on full display, showing that whether on the pitch or in the stands, we are all part of something greater.
As we celebrate this incredible achievement, one thing is clear: the legacy of KH hockey is stronger than ever, and the future is bright. 💙🏑🏆
Congratulations to our champions, and a huge thank you to everyone who played a part in this historic win!
Let’s hear it for KH! 🎉💙🏆
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