
Despite a delayed start due to rain and wet track conditions, we had a fantastic morning of athletic prowess with all Prep School Pupils taking part in a range of track, field and relay events.
The results are as follows:
| Overall House Winner | ||
| Inter-House Athletics Winners | Parker Trophy | Crick – 694 |
| 2nd place | Whiston – 642 | |
| 3rd place | Parker – 556 | |
| 4th place | Storrs – 523 | |
| Individual Trophies | Pupils Name | |
| U10 Boys | Montgomery Trophy (U9) | Hugo J/Joshua W |
| U10 Girls | Alice Sage Trophy | Ellora O |
| U11 Boys | Harwood Trophy | Elisha A |
| U11 Girls | Rutherford Abbas | Jojo O |
| U13 Boys | Birch Trophy | Ben R |
| U13 Girls | Kiran Virdee Trophy | Matilda H |
| The Mile – 1st Boy | The Brabazon Trophy | Oscar M |
| The Mile – 1st Girl | The Brabazon Trophy | Janelle DG |
| Choristers Dash | Roch Cathedral | Dylan E |
| Girls Athletic Endeavour | Katie White Trophy | Elise A |
| Boys Athletic Endeavour | The Sanderson Cup | Macauley M |
Photos to follow soon!
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