Lucy Mannion
22 May, 2025
News

Cockshut Hill School learners shine in Kevin Turner Cup Final battle

The Year 9 football team from Cockshut Hill School, part of the Summit Learning Trust, put in a courageous and spirited performance in the Kevin Turner Cup Final this month, narrowly missing out on the trophy after a hard-fought 2–1 loss to Holy Trinity School.

The game

In a match played with passion and pride, the Cockshut Hill squad showed remarkable resilience, particularly in the final 25 minutes of the game. Despite the physical demands of a competitive final, the boys left everything on the pitch, chasing down every ball, making crucial tackles, and pushing for an equaliser right until the final whistle.

On the pitch
On the pitch Credit: Me

A moment of drama came late in the game when star striker Zaion almost levelled the score with a stunning free kick that struck the crossbar, nearly sending the contest to penalties. It was a match that truly could have gone either way.

Watching the game
Watching the game Credit: Me

Special mentions go to:

  • Blake, for his commanding performance at centre back
  • Dashel, for tireless work in midfield
  • Shae, for consistent energy and threat throughout the season
  • Zaion, for his goal and attacking presence

The team was also honoured by the presence of Kevin Turner himself, after whom the cup is named. His attendance made the occasion even more meaningful for players and staff alike.

Jason Bridges, Principal at Cockshut Hill said:

“While the result didn’t go our way, what our Year 9s demonstrated was so much more important: resilience, sportsmanship, teamwork, and heart. We couldn’t be prouder of them. They represented Cockshut Hill with distinction and passion, both on and off the pitch.”