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Sporting success for Spar students

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AHOST of pupils from all over West Lancashire are celebratin­g after securing places at the county’s largest youth sporting event, following victory in five district-wide competitio­ns.

The schools battled it out in cricket, rounders, tri golf, super eight athletics and inclusive football against other West Lancashire schools and will now represent the district at the Spar Lancashire School Games county finals, where they will compete against teams from 14 other Lancashire districts in a bid to be crowned county champions.

Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Engineerin­g College took on Burscough Priory Science College, St Bede’s Catholic High School and Lathom High School in a under 13s inclusive football tournament held at Ormskirk School, coming out on top and clinching a place at the county finals.

The year seven super eight athletics competitio­n saw all seven West Lancashire secondary schools battle it out at Edge Hill for a highly-coveted spot at the Spar Lancashire School Games, with Ormskirk School clinching the places for both girls’ and boys’ events.

Meanwhile, Ormskirk School also took home gold in rounders after competing against six other schools, and Burscough St John’s CE Primary School took on four other schools in the district’s tri-golf tournament held at Tarleton Academy, snatching gold after a win.

The success did not stop there for team West Lancashire, with eight schools meeting at Burscough Cricket Club for the district’s mixed cricket competitio­n.

The final was contested between Richard Durning’s Endowed Primary School and Aughton St Michael’s Church of England Primary School, with Richard Durning’s Endowed Primary School coming out on top and going on to represent the district at the county finals.

Chris Hart, school games organiser for West Lancashire, who arranged the events, said: “Huge congratula­tions to each of our winning schools for securing these highlycove­ted places at the Spar Lancashire School Games.

“The level of play has been exceptiona­lly high this year so well done to everyone – I’ll be cheering you on from the side lines.”

Organised by Active Lancashire, the Spar Lancashire School Games comprises a series of inclusive sporting events that provides competitiv­e and participat­ive opportunit­ies for all school children across the county.

Children will continue to battle it out in a range of sports to gain a place at the Spar Lancashire School Games county finals which will be held at Blackpool’s Stanley Park on July 3.

More than 3,500 children from schools across Lancashire’s 15 districts are now battling it out for a place at the county finals in 16 sports including gymnastics, football, athletics, mixed cricket and touch rugby.

New additions to the Spar Lancashire School Games line-up have also been introduced for 2018, including quick sticks and quad kids.

The Spar Lancashire School Games is the biggest school games programme of its kind and is implemente­d by the county’s school games organisers.

This year will mark the twelfth year the county’s school games programme has been sponsored by James Hall & Company Ltd, the Spar distributo­rs for the north of England.

More than £128m of National Lottery and government funding has been invested into the school games programme.

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