b'SportHockey Goalkeeper Scores National Dream Goal!A Year 11 student, Harry Lloyd-Brown, who currently plays first and second team hockey at his club in Chester, has been selected to continue his goalkeeping training with England Hockey, and will now train in their established U17 Performance Centre in Manchester even though he is still only 15 years old.As part of England Hockeys Player Pathway programme, Harry will now enter an environment that allows all young players to realise their potential through a rigorous programme of intense training and competition, coupled with the highest level of coaching for U17 players. Last year, the U17 team was unbeaten in all games, and conquered many other national teams of a higher age - a true testament to the Performance Centres quality of training and competition.Harry now aims to be selected for the Futures Cup squad for this summer,a competition which would place him against the best young players in the country, and would allow him to challenge a place in the U18 England Teamat the end of the year.Harry said, I am more determined than ever to perform at my best, and Im doing as much as I can to be selected for the Pennine Pumas team. I am very thankful to Mr Taylor and all the other coaches that have been pushing me through the training, and motivating me to be the best keeper I can be!Harry also belongs to Ellesmeres Sports Leaders programme, and helps to coachthe junior hockey players at the College by planning and preparing sessions, developing their communication skills and acting as a role model through themedium of sport. In addition, Harry has been finding the time to fit productive sessions in the gym and on the pitch in order to achieve his full potential!Game, Set & Match! Aditi Chezhian wins Sporting AwardAditi is a member of the Ellesmeretwo years ago in order to focus onCollege Tennis Academy and is already anher tennis and became the firstestablished part of the Welsh NationalEllesmere College student to gainJunior Squad with a list of impressivea Tennis Europe ranking.performances to her name. In October, she helped Team Wales She received the Shropshire Schoolsretain the Junior Home Nations Tennis Sports & Athletics Association JohnChampionship - the first time Wales Beswick International Award at asuccessfully defended the title in the presentation evening held at the Shirehallcompetitions history - winning praise in Shrewsbury after being nominatedfrom the Welsh coach who said sheby Stephen Welti, Senior Performancewas the most improved player of 2019.Coach and Director of Tennis at College. Earlier last year she was part of the Aditi has made exceptional progress,Colleges successful Year 7 & 8 team she has a tremendous work ethic and iswhich reached their highest ever place a very talented tennis player with highin the national finals of the Lawn Tennis hopes for the future. I didnt hesitate toAssociation Senior Students Competition nominate her for the award and waswhen they were named third best teamdelighted when she won it, he said. in the country. Rising tennis star As a World Academy of SportThe John Beswick International accredited educational facility, our TennisAwards, held earlier this month, Aditi Chezhian, has beenAcademy is one of the top centres forrecognise talented youngsters who have young players in the country and we awarded a prestigious have developed a strong pool of talentrepresented their country at sport during award marking herwhich is maintaining Ellesmere Collegesthe preceding year and who attend an highly respected reputation in the affiliated school or college in Shropshire.outstanding sportingsports arena. Last year the award was won by Olympic achievements. Aditi moved from St Gerrards School,hopeful and Ellesmere College Titan Bangor to Ellesmere College more thanswimmer Freya Anderson. EllesmereCollellesmerecoll ellesmere_college12'