Students capped a brilliant year with call ups for Wales

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Jack Wales cap Cambria

Jack Hawkins and Seren Cashen were both picked to play for Wales in 2023 and received their caps over the festive period.

Jack, a Level 3 Sports learner, was selected by the Welsh Colleges Cricket Team, while Seren ā€“ currently studying a BTEC Level 3 in Sports ā€“ represented the Welsh Colleges Womenā€™s Football Squad.

Seren Wales cap Cambria

Cambriaā€™s reigning Elite Sports Student of the Year, she was a key figure when Wales played in a tournament in Rome last Spring, where they faced Italy U21s select XI, a regional side, England Colleges and teams from Greece and Canada.

A midfielder with Wrexham AFCā€™s Womenā€™s Under-19s, Seren added: ā€œIā€™m honoured to gain a Welsh cap as itā€™s a goal Iā€™ve been working towards for a long time.

ā€œIt was a memorable experience, I got to play with high-level players in a completely different environment than I’m used to and experienced how football is played in different countries, which helped me to improve massively.

ā€œIt was also an overall experience I will never forget from exploring Rome to playing against countries like Italy and England.

ā€œIt helped me grow in confidence a lot as a footballer, especiallyĀ as I started two out of the three games we played during the week we were there.ā€

Jack admits he was bowled over to receive his call up and hopes to represent his country again in the future.

ā€œIt feels right that I have earned my cap because I put in the work to be able to get there and achieve what was a very big dream of mine,ā€ he said.

ā€œThe experience was really good and being able to train in the same facilities and see Sophia Gardens (a 16,000-seater international stadium and home to Glamorgan County Cricket Club) the way that the international stars of the game do was amazing.

ā€œBeing able to go around and play in some of the best grounds in South Wales was a surreal experience and I cannot wait till I next get the chance to represent my nation.ā€

Sports lecturer Danielle Coxey congratulated them on their achievements, adding: ā€œWe are very proud of Seren and Jack for receiving their caps, they have both worked so hard to achieve these.

ā€œTraveling away for trials and training sessions throughout the year and continuingĀ to achieve with their academic studiesĀ also ā€“ well done to you both!ā€

For the latest news and information from Coleg Cambria, visit the website:Ā www.cambria.ac.uk.


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