Cricket
Tiffin’s Cricket teams enjoyed a weekend of outstanding performances and dominant victories across the board in a full block of fixtures against Kingston Grammar School.
The U18A side led from the front, chasing down their target with composure to claim a 6-wicket win, setting the tone for a highly successful day.
In the middle age groups, the U15A team delivered a confident all-round display to win by 45 runs, while the U15Bs produced one of the most emphatic performances of the day, securing a huge 135-run victory, underlining the depth of talent in the squad.
The U14s continued the winning momentum, with the A team posting a 72-run win and the Bs following up with a 33-run victory, showing sharp bowling and disciplined batting in both matches.
The U13s were equally dominant, with the A team winning by 58 runs, the B team cruising home by 7 wickets, and the C team adding to the success with an 8-wicket win, reflecting a strong pipeline of emerging talent.
Rounding out the weekend, the U12B team impressed with a 115-run win, capping off a superb series of results.
On Tuesday, the U13A and U13B teams both secured well-earned victories against Halliford School, displaying solid all-round performances and excellent teamwork.
The momentum carried into Wednesday, where our Senior Boys took on Lord Wandsworth College. Out of four competitive matches, Tiffin came away with three impressive wins, highlighting the depth and quality in the Senior squads. A standout performance came from Uday, who struck a superb half-century for the 1st XI, anchoring the innings with maturity and power.
Overall, it was a week of very impressive performances across all age groups with Tiffin teams showing skill, composure, and team spirit throughout. The clean-sweep against strong opposition is a testament to the hard work being put in on the training ground and bodes well for the rest of the season.

Tennis
Whilst a strong performance and some great skills on display, the U14s unfortunately lost in a great tie-break finish against Hampton. The U16s managed to get a 4-2 win over St George’s which has got their season off to a great start. The U14s were back in action this week but still couldn’t get the win despite playing some great Tennis; they unfortunately lost 3-2 to KGS.

Rugby
Last week the Senior Rugby boys had an amazing opportunity to take part in a training session with England Rugby’s Head Coach, Steve Borthwick. The boys had a great afternoon learning for one of Rugby’s greatest Forwards and world-renowned coach. It was a great opportunity and we are sure the boys had an amazing day.

