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Friday 10th November – Applemore Football Tournament

  • By lisaalderson
  • 22 November, 2017
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On the afternoon of Friday 10th November, ten boys went along to represent Waterside, at Applemore College for the Year 5/6 3G Football Tournament. Our boy’s spirits were running high and determined to do well, using their skills and football knowledge. Waterside won their first pool, winning one game and drawing two.  It was a bright sunny autumn day but the temperature dropped rapidly as the long afternoon went on. All teams were re-placed on how well they had done for the second part of the tournament – four more games. We had to up our game, use our skills and speed as the matches were getting harder – we continued to do well. Defending amazingly well, with some great saves, but unfortunately we did not get through.

Waterside boys should hold their heads high for representing school fantastically well and continuous encouragement towards each other.

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