The Park Olympics

The Park Olympics                                                                                              

 

 

                                                                                                     

 

On  the  1st of  March to  the 28th  Cameron,  Mark and  Callum .Hunter  ,with Mrs Park  a  support  teacher,  made up  the Park  Olympics.

They  made up the Park Olympics because  the Olympics  were  only  two  months  away .They  also  made  it  for  fun .However they  made  it  for  everybody  who  paid  50p  in  the  big  class.

The  Park Olympics  was  held  in  the  school  hall  in  a  cardboard  box  that had  been  painted  so  it  looked  like  a  stadium, the  Park  Olympics  took  place  on  the  28th  to  the  29th  of  March,  the  whole  of  P4-7  took  part,  it  was  also  50p  to  enter.

There  was  also  some  great  games  such  as  finger  footie,  penalties,  bowling  and  tiddlywinks  and  the  winners  for  finger  footie  were 1st  Teri,  2nd  was  Hannah  and  3rd  was  Hamish  and  for  penalties 1st  was    Callum Sharpe , 2nd  was Callum Hunter  and  3rd  was  Lucy. On  to  bowling  now  1st  was  Sandy  2nd  was  Mhairi  and  3rd  was  Callum Hunter  and  into  tiddlywinks:  1st  was  Shannon  , 2nd  was  Cameron  and  3rd  was Mark.

The  overall  results  were  Teri  in  1st , 2nd  was  Hannah  and  3rd  was  Shannon,  but well  done  to  everybody  who  took  part.  It  was  also  very  fun  and  I  am  sure  everybody  was  proud.   

By Sandy

Springfield Football Tournament

Here’s some pics from this afternoon, results to follow:

Springfield Football Tournament

I am writing about the Springfield Football Tournament which was on Tuesday 17th April 2012 at Springfield Primary School.

The football team had practiced for many weeks before hand. After the coaches Mr. Simpson and Mr. Archibald had gone over everything we would need to be a good football team, then it was time for the tournament.

At the tournament there where three categories; small schools, middle schools and large schools. Small Schools had to have twenty five or less pupils, middle schools had to have between twenty five and sixty pupils and large schools had to have over sixty pupils.

In small schools there were Springfield, Hightae and Hottsbridge, in the middle schools there were Applegarth A, Applegarth B, Brydekirk, Cummertrees, Kirkpatrick Fleming, St Columbus and St Mungo, and in the large schools were Eaglesfield, Elmvale, Hoddom and Newington.

On the way to Springfield we got lost. Soon all the other teams started following us. Mr. Simpson ended up asking a women pushing a pram where the school was, she told us and was very polite.

When finally got there we set up beside the pitch we were playing on.

When playing Applegarth A, one of the boys in my team went and ran through the most  muddiest patch on the entire football pitch and lost his shoe in the mud. We all laughed when he spent the rest of the game trying to get his shoe back out of the mud.

One of our best goals was the one that one of the girls scored. An impotant thing is that this goal was scored when the team’s captains shot was caught by the oppositions goalie. Luckly the goalie just sent it back when the girl kicked it and it went to the back of the net.

In the end Cummertrees won, Kirkpatrick Fleming came 2nd and Brydekirk/St Mungo came 3rd.

Springfield put on great hospitality and it was an excellent afternoons worth of football and I hope it continues for many years to come because it was great fun and it was really fairly split (when making the catogories).

By Hannah      

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