The HBHS 1st XI Captain Latham Magele with the Macleans College goalkeeper in the inaugural Pride round at the tournament. by Aaron Scott

The 1st XI Football team Winter Tournament Report 2022

With the trip down to Napier for the 2022 Premier National Tournament after its 2-year hiatus due to COVID, the 1st XI was excited to test themselves against the country's best school teams again.

The first day on Monday saw two games and with a 2-0 win versus Waimea College with goals from Cayden Buitendach and Connor Cloete and a 2-0 win versus St Peters from Auckland, with a double from Liam Jessep, meaning a successful start that we were after had been achieved.

The Tuesday morning saw us play Otago Boys' High School, where a draw would have kept us on top of the pool. A 0-0 draw enabled this to happen.

The cross-over Round of 16 game was the key now to see how far we would go in the tournament. Mount Albert Grammar, coached by one of Mr Scott’s ex-coaches, was a bridge too far. Some dubious decisions in which four penalties were awarded in the game (two to both teams) saw our 1st XI lose 3-1 and out of the running for the top spot. Jafar Ali scored the penalty.

We picked ourselves off the canvas and played the highly favoured Westlake side for the 9th-16th playoff. A better performance ensued, but a 0-0 full-time score saw the game go to penalties. Although goalkeeper Conor Jamieson was valiant and saved a couple, their goalkeeper did the same too, and we lost 4-3 in sudden death.

Fortunately, with the loss, we played for 13th-16th the next day. The reward when we played the number one team in Auckland Sacred Heart was that it would be live-streamed and played on Park Island’s Bluewater Stadium. A well-played game blighted by the non-scoring from us again saw us go to penalties again for the second day in a row. We lost 7-6 in sudden death, again down to their goalkeeper making 1 more save than ours.

Our final game was for 15th place against Macleans College. A spirited performance, but one where both teams struggled for energy, saw us win 2-0 and claim 15th place in the tournament.

Attached are our Tournament Week photos, including one of the 2022 team and one of the new initiatives of having a Pride round at the tournament in which our Captain Latham Magele was photographed with the Macleans goalkeeper.