Carnival to be an annual event
THE Scots PGC College Girls Invitational Touch Carnival will become an annual event after 250 players participated at Briggs and Dunning ovals on Sunday.
Scots PGC director of activities Andy McGregor-Lowndes said he had received positive feedback about the carnival and looked forward to hosting the event next year.
"We were lucky with the great weather and received generous support from Supa IGA Warwick, Zooma Signs, Hyper-Active Merchandising, South-west Wholesalers and Danny Lyons Sports," McGregor-Lowndes said.
Scots PGC will compete in the South West All Schools Touch Carnival in Toowoomba on August 12.
FINALS: Open Girls Cup: St Ursula's 5 d Scots PGC 3; Junior Girls Cup: St Ursula's 4 d Aquinas 2; Open Girls Shield: Downlands 4 d Beaudesert State High School 0; Junior Girls Shield: Centenary Heights State High 3 d St John's, Roma 2