
Lent Term ended with several House sporting events. Our first House football tournament was a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon with six pitches, 16 teams and 48 matches. Windy conditions didn’t dampen spirits and some great football was played, culminating in tournament wins for Storrs in the Junior competition, and Whiston in the Seniors. A fiercely competitive House netball tournament saw teams donning face paint with wins from the same two Houses but this time with Whiston claiming the Junior trophy and Storrs the Senior trophy.
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