To start the ball rolling, or should I say "bouncing", here is Terrence's report on last week's away basketball fixture between Ashford School (1st and 2nd Vs) and fierce local rivals, Cranbrooke. Terrence interviewed three members of the team, Captain Jeffrey, Jeff and Harris both before and after the game:
Before:
Jeffrey:
Jeffrey is the captain of the team who takes on a defensive role. He said that this was a friendly fixture, designed mainly to give more opportunities to those who don’t usually play often.
As the enemy’s team would be physically stronger and
generally taller as well, he expected that they would have an advantage in this area.
When asked what they needed to do to avenge last season's defeat, Jeffrey focused on tactics: "
Less turnovers, try to rebound after they have missed the a
field goal so that they don’t get to shoot again, and gain possession of
the game." Also he thought more teamwork would be needed.
Harris:
As a sub player Harris wouldn't have played against Cranbrooke before,
so he couldn't really judge. However, he was quite confident of doing well.
Also he thought that the difference between this game and others in
which he has played before is that he would get to play longer, which would allow him to
have more experience on the basketball court as he isn't one of the regular squad.
Jeff wasn't interviewed before the game.
After [a narrow 50-45 for the 1st V and a 14 point margin against the 2nds]:
Jeffrey [noticeably disappointed]:
We lost procession of the game. Yr12 did better as they had better communication, also some of the yr13s
were not at their best. (Editor's note: this is probably down to all the revision they've been doing for their mock exams this week).
Jeff:
I'm disappointed. I feel that if we'd had a more settled team, that we would have done better and I'm sure we will next time. (That's the spirit Jeff!)
Harris:
Harris really enjoyed playing but he felt that there was a lack of the tacit understanding between players that they would have got if they had played with those that they usually train with. "We need to practise the rapid responses to quick turnovers as well."
All in all, a couple of tight games and the maturity with which the squad analysed their performance just goes to show what a serious outfit they are. Great reporting Terrence!
Now it's Vlad's turn, on a subject close to all our hearts (or stomachs), food. More specifically, the range of offerings from the school's new catering firm, Chartwells. As the biggest users of the refectory, AIB thought we would canvass some of our boarders' for their opinions on the new fare. Over to you, Vlad.
We are going to ask some people about our new food. We asked Vova, Nazar, Marcus and Vasilly. The first question we asked was: How have the meals changed?
Vova: The new food company has changed a lot. The food is tastier and there is much more salad, fruit and vegetables.
(Vasilly also raised the point about the better balance)
Vasilly: There are a lot of vegetables and meat that you can eat to be healthier and stronger, especially for people who like sport.
(The increased choice and portion sizes also curried favour)
Marcus: I have a very good choice of what I want.
Nazar: I get very big portions, so I've always got a full stomach. All the meat is very well cooked too.
The second question was: What do you think of the changes?
Vova: Now that we have a lot of other types of food: fruits, vegetables and so, it's very different, but the changes are good.
Nazar: I agree with Vova!
Vasilly: I think the new food is great!
The last question was: Do you think anything else needs to be changed?
All: No!
Nice work Vlad! I think we can safely say that Chartwells have got off to a good start.
On the topic of food, it's been a while since anything more was said about Mr Rayner's cookery nights in Brabourne, so AIB was thrilled when Oscar, in Yr 13, informed us of the latest creation: Mug Cakes. Yep, cakes in a mug. Oscar confided that although Mr Rayner's decision to make his own savoury version was originally doubted, it was finally voted the best. Oscar even kindly provided a picture of said creation:
I'm sure it tasted wonderful!
That's all for this edition folks. Next up, it'll be a quick photo blog and then a bumper edition for Chinese New Year.
We are going to ask some people about our new food. We asked Vova, Nazar, Marcus and Vasilly. The first question we asked was: How have the meals changed?
Vova: The new food company has changed a lot. The food is tastier and there is much more salad, fruit and vegetables.
(Vasilly also raised the point about the better balance)
Vasilly: There are a lot of vegetables and meat that you can eat to be healthier and stronger, especially for people who like sport.
(The increased choice and portion sizes also curried favour)
Marcus: I have a very good choice of what I want.
Nazar: I get very big portions, so I've always got a full stomach. All the meat is very well cooked too.
The second question was: What do you think of the changes?
Vova: Now that we have a lot of other types of food: fruits, vegetables and so, it's very different, but the changes are good.
Nazar: I agree with Vova!
Vasilly: I think the new food is great!
The last question was: Do you think anything else needs to be changed?
All: No!
Nice work Vlad! I think we can safely say that Chartwells have got off to a good start.
On the topic of food, it's been a while since anything more was said about Mr Rayner's cookery nights in Brabourne, so AIB was thrilled when Oscar, in Yr 13, informed us of the latest creation: Mug Cakes. Yep, cakes in a mug. Oscar confided that although Mr Rayner's decision to make his own savoury version was originally doubted, it was finally voted the best. Oscar even kindly provided a picture of said creation:
I'm sure it tasted wonderful!
That's all for this edition folks. Next up, it'll be a quick photo blog and then a bumper edition for Chinese New Year.
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