Inter-House Netball

May 30, 2012
As temperatures soared this afternoon, pupils in KS2 took to the netball court to battle it out in the annual Inter-House Netball competition. Raucous cheers echoed around the playground as the teams (consisting of children from each year group) played valiantly for the honour of their house team. The action was end to end, with Frankie, Shane, Megan and Evie proving to be some of the goal scoring heroes. With a mexican wave sweeping round the playground, Yellow team eventually romped to victory! Congratulations to the House Captains for arranging the smooth running of the event and special thanks to Mrs Chisnall for refereeing the matches, Rosie for time keeping, William as linesman and Isabella for scoring. Despite being placed fourth, Blue team demonstrated the true spirit of the occasion through their remarkable sportsmanship, well done Charlie and Ellen!


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