By Maxi Grindley Aldenham 1-2 Hampton Hampton U18 beat their Aldenham counterparts 2-1 on Saturday, despite the torrential rain. Competing as individual year-groups rather than a whole senior squad due … Continue Reading U18 beat Aldenham with late Omaar winner
Football Hampton U13As clinical in 2-0 win against strong Grey Court outfit On Saturday 26 September, Hampton’s U13A team played against Grey Court in their first game of the new … Continue Reading Youth Roundup: Grey Court and St. George’s
By Josh Bartholomew Louis Lynagh OH (2019), Hampton’s Captain of Rugby in the 2018-19 season, made his Premiership Rugby debut from the substitutes’ bench on Sunday in a 26-32 win … Continue Reading Former Captain of Rugby Louis Lynagh makes Premiership Rugby debut for Harlequins
By Jayden Oni | Grey Court 0-0 Hampton Hampton’s U13B team played out a thrilling match at Grey Court, though neither team were able to break the deadlock in a … Continue Reading U13B play out pulsating stalemate with Grey Court
By Josh Hood Hampton 6-1 Grey Court The Hampton U15A team comfortably beat Grey Court School 6-1 at home, after a thorough performance, helpfully aided by a hat-trick from Hayden … Continue Reading Christian hat-trick helps U15A to victory over Grey Court
By Billy Hutchings | Harrow 1-0 Hampton | Hampton’s U17A team suffered a 1-0 defeat to Harrow in their third game after the restart of school football with the team … Continue Reading Early misfortune sees U17A fall to Harrow
School sport is beginning to return, and Hampton’s young cricketers and footballers were in action last weekend. Cricket Hampton U14A cricketers back up a superb batting display with potent bowling … Continue Reading Youth Roundup: Reed’s and Bede’s
After a long summer, Hampton Sports Chronicle is back up and running for the new school term. Since we last operated, there’s been some fairly significant news across the School … Continue Reading We’re back! HSC returns for 2020/21
By Josh Bartholomew The 1988 First VIII’s stunning Triple success was anointed the victor of HSC’s Hampton’s Greatest Sporting Moments competition after a tense final vote. HSC Editor, Josh Bartholomew, … Continue Reading 1988 Triple crowned Hampton’s Greatest Sporting Moment after thrilling final poll
The 2020 edition of the Hampton Sports Chronicle magazine has been published online. Overseen by English teacher Mr Peter Smith, the pupil-led publication contains a wide range of features and … Continue Reading HSC launches annual magazine: a 24-page celebration of Hampton’s sporting year
After beating close competition from the 1986 Triple in the semi-final, the 1988 Triple has made it to the final of the Hampton’s Greatest Sporting Moments competition. It’ll be a … Continue Reading Hampton’s Greatest Sporting Moments Final: The 1988 Triple
Eight weeks ago, 32 successes began the Hampton’s Greatest Sporting Moments competition hoping to be crowned as the victor. Now, only two remain. Having come through the group stages and … Continue Reading Hampton’s Greatest Sporting Moments Final: First XI win ESFA Cup
The 1986 First VIII will face tough competition, though, in the form of the crew of 1988, who repeated their Triple feat. Remember to head to @SportsHampton on Twitter to … Continue Reading Hampton’s Greatest Sporting Moments, Semi-final Two: The 1988 Triple
Semi-final One was tight and tense, but you’ve got another chance to have your say in today’s knockout clash as two of the Triples face-off. Vote for your finalist on … Continue Reading Hampton’s Greatest Sporting Moments, Semi-final Two: The 1986 Triple
Coming up against the First VIII’s victory at Henley in 1985 is an equally spectacular triumph: the First XI’s ESFA Cup win last year. Have your say on Twitter at … Continue Reading Hampton’s Greatest Sporting Moments, Semi-final One: First XI win ESFA Cup
We’re into the final week of our Hampton’s Greatest Sporting Moments competition, but there’s still much to be decided. Today, we’ve got Semi-final one… Semi-final One: First VIII win Princess … Continue Reading Hampton’s Greatest Sporting Moments, Semi-final One: First VIII win Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup