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A great effort in ESAA English Schools Track and Field Cup 2019 Regional Finals

Year 7 and 8 boys competed in the Junior boys regional finals of the ESAA English Schools Track and Field Cup 2019, which was held on 18th June at Chelmsford, Essex.

Mr Conway, Assistant Head of PE Faculty, reported on the event:

'A fantastic experience for our Year 8 boys, and Year 7 student George Hawkins, who competed in the Regional East Anglia Track and Field Cup against some of the best young athletes in the county. The whole team performed superbly on the day achieving a grand total of 458 points, which resulted in the team being placed 7th place out of 12 schools. Particular mention goes to Luke Mullane who achieved 41 points, Louis Anderson-Griffiths 42 points, Chris Davies 46 points and Roraigh Browne 49 points, who all achieved SCD 'Elite athlete status' for these outstanding performances. Well done to all the boys!'

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