THERE has been plenty of sporting talent on display at Tavistock College.

Emily Morley is a member of DRKJ karate group in Plymouth where she has recently achieved her second dan at Karate Jutsu.  Emily has won five gold medals in the martial art for fighting in a tournament in the U15 to U18 age category.  

Chantel Whiting, age 12, started boxing at the age of 11, and has been selected to compete in Guernsey and Portsmouth representing the Western Counties boxing team.

Chantel trains three time a week at the Mayflower Amateur Boxing Club and competes most weekends.  She has been recognised as an up and coming talented boxer and boxing for the Western Counties at such a young age so early in her career is very impressive.  Few female boxers have achieved this honour at such a young age.  

Stephanie Hutchins, aged 15, has many talents when it comes to sport but she excels at cricket.  Stephanie has secured a place on the Devon team; she has been for England trials and is now on the scouting watch out list and being monitored.  She has been selected for the Devon Elite squad and won bowler of the year for the Devon U15s.

Her team recently came second in the UK Plympton first regional cup and won the Plympton second cup. Stephanie certainly has an exciting sporting career ahead, which, says the college, is all down to her hard work and dedication to sport.