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Sporting Events

 

The children from Harpole Primary School have been involved in several sporting events...

 

Tag Rugby Winners 2010

 

 

The children took part in a Tag Rugby Tournament against 6 other schools in their cluster.

The team won their first three games to qualify for the play offs for 1st place. After a win and a draw the team had earned 1st place - for the 3rd year running!

 

 

 Quinton House School

Under 11's 5-a-Side Football Tournament

WINNERS 2009/10

 

The children played against five other schools, winning every game to give them maximum points, to lift the trophy!

WELL DONE!

 

 

*******Double Netball Victory*******

 

Harpole Netball A Team

Overall Winners 2009/10

 

 

The A Team played against 3 other schools in the Campion cluster and recieved points for their wins and a draw to become the overall winners of the Netball Tournament.

WELL DONE!

 

The A Team will go on to represent the Campion Cluster in the Daventry and South Northamption Partnership Finals in April 2010.

 

Harpole Netball B Team

Group B Winners 2009/10 

 

 

The B Team played several games in the B section and qualified for the Semi-Finals and then the Final.  In a thrilling final, the score at full time was 1-1.  It then went into 'Golden Goal' and a fantastic goal secured the win!

WELL DONE!

 

A BIG 'Well Done and Thank You' to Mrs Dillon and Mrs Green for their fantastic Netball Coaching

 

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Girls Football Tournament Winners 2009

 

 

Eight girls took part in a Girls Football Tournament against 5 other schools in their cluster.  The girls all played very well winning 4 games and drawing 1 game, not having a goal scored against them(!) to become the overall winners of the tournament! 

WELL DONE!

 

 

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