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Girls Take on Muddy Cross Country Course

Cross Country for our girls this year was run in three parts, with the Years 0–2 students running laps around the Martyn Wilson Field for their first taste of long-distance racing, the Years 3–6 students heading to the College for their races, and the Years 7 and 8 students competing against the College on their Cross Country day.

The Years 3 to 6 girls battled some rather muddy conditions, their legs splattered with dirt as they raced into the finishing chute. Meanwhile our youngest girls had great weather as they completed their 2–3lap course around the fields by the school. Our Intermediate girls gave their College counterparts a run for their money and came out with some incredible results, taking first and third positions in the Year 8 competition, and first and second in Year 7. See page 76 for more details.

This year, Cargill claimed the top position, having the most points from student participation and topten results. Congratulations to our winners and all who showed up to race, support, and cheer on their friends.

1st 2nd

3rd

Year 0 Summer Rowe Emily Goa Anna Tagi

Year 1 Muqi Dai Angie Nong Amelia Klein

Year 2 Lola Seton Holly O’Connor Victoria Kirwan

Year 3 Adeline Scott Elly Chiu Charlotte Hedges

Year 4 Evie Reynolds Charlotte Dobson Rachel Hu

Year 5 Christine Cooney Annika Wells Isla Ryan

Year 6 Olivia Moule Charlotte Ponsonby Bella Boyd

House Rankings

1ST CARGILL

2ND WISHART

3RD HAMILTON

4TH CHALMERS

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