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8:46am Friday 14th March 2008
On Friday the 29th of February Welland played an amazing tag rugby tournament.The team was James Smith, Sam Whitton,Rosie Pushman,Rees Dyke,Poppy Burgess,Jack Smith,Marc Hall,Tara James,Kay Wesley,Skye Lee and George Merchant.
The first exciting match was against Castlemorton C team and we won 3-0.
The magnificent second match was against Hanley Swan B team and we also won that match 8-0 and we all played extremely well!
Our third stunning match was against Castlemorton A team and we were all absolutely thrilled because we also won that amazing match 8-0.
After that match we played another fantastic match against Eldersfield and won 7-0.Because we won that match it led us to the magnificent final!
So in the end we played another brilliant final against Longdon and it was a fab game and we won 6-1.And everyone played outstandingly. We won the whole entire tournament and everyone was so happy of course!And the happiest person was our coach Mr.Charles.
written by: James Smith, Rosie Pushman and Sam Whitton.
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