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Friday, 10th September 2010

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Three schools through to area football finals

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Published Date: 27 October 2009
WEST Cliff, Ruswarp and East Whitby Schools qualified to represent Whitby at the Ryedale and Whitby Partnership Final at Malton School in this very competitive tournament.
None of the matches were too one-sided and all the competitors had a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon.

Young Leaders from Caedmon and Whitby Community College did a fantastic job of refereeing and officiating throughout the afternoon.

School sports co-oordinator Pete Woolley said: "A very enjoyable afternoon was had by all.

"The girls demonstrated some good skills and there was a feisty competitive edge throughout the afternoon.

"It was great to see West Cliff retaining their title from last year, though Ruswarp pushed them right to the end.

"It would be great to see one of the Whitby Schools representing the Partnership at the North Yorkshire Youth Games in July."

* SEE how the three schools fared in the partnership final in junior sport very soon.

RESULTS
EIGHT primary schools attended the tournament – Sleights, East Whitby, West Cliff, Airy Hill, Stakesby, Egton, Lythe and Ruswarp.

Group 1 results: West Cliff 5 Airy Hill 0; Sleights 1 Egton 0; West Cliff 2 Egton 0; Sleights 0 Airy Hill 1; Airy Hill 0 Egton 0; West Cliff 4 Sleights 0

Group 2 results: East Whitby 1 Stakesby 1, Lythe 1 Ruswarp 3, Stakesby 0 Ruswarp 4, East Whitby 3 Lythe 0, East Whitby 1 Ruswarp 1, Stakesby 3 Lythe 1

Semi-finals: West Cliff 2 East Whitby 1, Ruswarp 4 Airy Hill 0.

Third place play-off: Airy Hill 0 East Whitby 4.

Final: Ruswarp 1 West Cliff 2.

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  • Last Updated: 27 October 2009 8:46 AM
  • Source: Whitby Gazette Tuesday
  • Location: Whitby
 
 
 


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