Junior School Clan champions Cameron, (from left) Jayden Lippi, Georgie Hackett, Tom Keable and Alanah Charge.
Junior School Clan champions Cameron, (from left) Jayden Lippi, Georgie Hackett, Tom Keable and Alanah Charge. James Miller

Clash of the clans

CAMERON Clan came out on top to take out the Scots PGC junior school sports day yesterday, but it was Mackay Clan which managed to score the most points in the middle school competition.

Scots PGC students tested their athletics skills for individual success as age champions.

A number of records fell in the 100m event in a range of age groups, with 200m, long jump, high jump and discus also amongst those on the chopping block.

RECORDS

10 years girls 100m, Caitlin McKenzie

11 years girls 100m, Renee Judd

11 years boys 100m, Mitchell Bourke

12 years boys 100m, Samuel Maiore

10 years girls 200m, Caitlin McKenzie

11 years boys 200m, Mitchell Bourke

10 years long jump, Caitlin McKenzie

10 years girls high jump, Amelia Meek

10 years girls discus, Amelia Meek

11 years boys discus, Toby Gilmore

12 years girls shot put, Kathleen Keogh

12 years boys javelin, Thomas Atkinson

 

AGE CHAMPIONS

10 years boy - Ryan Balint

10 years girl - Amelia Meek

11 years boys - Toby Gilmore

11 years girls - Renee Judd

12 years boys - Thomas Atkinson

12 years girls - Lauren Whittaker

 

CLAN POINTS

Junior school:

Cameron 715

Leslie 650

Macinnes 647

Mackay 558

Middle school:

Mackay 586

Cameron 533

Leslie 499

Macinnes 475

 



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