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Portland News, 5th July 2010

YEAR 11 BOYS FOOTBALL

 

The boys deservedly won away at Gedling School in an action packed County cup fixture.  Liam Conway drifted across the field from the right hand side and while off balance hit a left foot shot that caught the goal keeper off guard to put us 1-0 up.  It was a close match but defender Thomas Doxey was solid throughout, clearing any danger and Kieran Watson’s work rate in centre midfield was inspiring others.  But the most prolific incidents that will go down in Portland history was the two, yes two penalty saves and a brave block from close range in the dying seconds from goal keeper Ryan Heath.  Mr Best could not believe his eyes, ‘it was truly amazing!’  Liam Gabbitas thought he had doubled the lead right at the end when he rifled a shot that was heading for the top corner but he was unfortunately denied by their goal keeper.  Despite some strange decisions and added time from somewhere, the boys managed to hang on to their well fought slender lead.

 

The next fixture was at home against Toothill School and more players were added to strengthen the squad.  They started slowly and conceded early doors but as the game progressed they seemed to grow in confidence and managed to equalise with a great long range effort from James Mainwaring.  Changes were made at half time but unfortunately the boys narrowly missed out this time as they conceded another and lost 2-1!

 

YEAR 8 BOYS RUGBY

 

Mr Best is extremely pleased with the progress the boys have made during lunchtimes and in competitions this year.  In a tournament at East Retford Rugby Club they only lost one game and that was against a strong Medan team.  More recently at Newark Rugby Club their tackling ability had improved and they showed great teamwork, both with and without the ball.  They nearly qualified for the County competition but unfortunately missed out in the final game by one try to Tuxford School.

 

Well done Liam Arnold, Sam Baird, Aaron Dobson, Matthew Edwards, Jake Ellender, Robert Gray, Luke Halliwell, Jack Harrop, Jack Healey, Ryan Jessop, Oliver McKay, Chris Mellor, Jed Pedley, Mitchell Phillips, Jake Snowden, Alex Stringfellow, and Jordan Wales.

 

GIRLS FOOTBALL

 

Congratulations to the year 7 team who convincingly beat Gedling School 7-2 to book their place in the quarter final of the County cup.  It was a great team performance and the goals came from Abbie Bartrop, Chloe Hale , Bethan Lee (4) and the other was an own goal.  Well done also to Joanne Bulmer, Gemma Payne and Amie Roberts for some excellent defensive play throughout.

 

Since then the girls have had even more success in a friendly match against Tuxford School and by winning the West Notts tournament.  Mr Best took two teams to both these events allowing some girls that have not played in the team before an opportunity to develop their skills in a competitive game.  Well done Joanne Bulmer, Shelby Carter, Megan Dale, Jaycee Dickson, Olivia Fagan, Helen Herrick, Mhari Macdonald, Gemma Payne, Amie Roberts, Hannah Sinnott, Shauni Whiteley and goal scorers Abbie Bartrop, Sophia Introna, Bethan Lee (2) and Leigh Anne Tomlinson.

 

More recently the girls have beat West Bridgford 2-0 in the quarter final of the County cup and will (finally!) now play a home match against Arnold Hill School in the semi final on Tuesday 31st March.  Both goals were scored by Bethan Lee but it was the clean sheet that was really pleasing thanks to Shelby Carter, Jaycee Dixon, Mhari Macdonald and Aime Roberts.

 

The year 8 girls should have played in their West Notts tournament but it was cancelled due to the bad weather and no date has yet been rearranged.

 

In the year 9 & 10 West Notts tournament at Tuxford School, the year 9 team came 4th and the year 10 team won overall.  Well done Nathalie Bartrop, Shannon Brookes, Staci Canham, Abbie Carrington, Olivia Dashper, Laura Gabbitas, Yasmine Hammond, Lucy Jones, Lauren Kirkwood Kirby, Brook Moore, Victoria Moore, Lucy Parkin, Paige Perkins, Amy Reynolds, Chloe Roche, Ashleigh Sykes and Leanna Turner.

 

A mixed team of the two year groups was also triumphant in their next tournament at Dukeries School, only conceded one goal throughout.  Well done Nathalie Bartrop, Staci Canham, Abbie Carrington, Lauren Kirkwood Kirby, Victoria Moore, Lucy Parkin, Paige Perkins, Chloe Roche and goal scorers Shannon Brooks and Brook Moore.

 

Lastly but by no means least, well done to the year 11 team who claimed runners up spot after narrowly missing out in the last game at Retford Oaks School.  Congratulations Natalie Hunt, Natalie Kirkwood, Charlotte McKeeman, Drew Philips, Claire Stephen, Molly Taylor, Kerrianne Thorlby-Coy and Kate Voice.

 

BADMINTON

 

Mr Best was really pleased that both the year 9 and year 11 mixed badminton teams finished 3rd overall in a tournament at Serlby Park School because the standard of the opposition was of a really high standard.  Well done Shannon Brookes, Olivia Dashper, Liam Gabbitas, Aime Giles, Ryan Heath, Charles Holliday, Andrew Lee, Chris Parkes, Josh Stansbury, Claire Stephen, Molly Taylor, Leanna Turner, Lauren Kirkwood Kirby, Kate Voice, Daniel Wood and Luke Wood.

 

KEY STAGE 3 BOCCIA

 

The boccia team won all their group games and for the first time in Portland history made it through to the final.  Mr Best would like to thank Mrs Underwood and Mrs Scott for working with the team to practice their skills on Wednesday lunchtimes. 

Congratulations to all that have played but in particular Jamie Croft, Brendan Gladwin, Ryan Iberson, Adam Marshall and Jordan Neal for being selected for the final at Elizabethan School.  Unfortunately they lost to Tuxford School in a close fought final but they have all enjoyed the experience and are looking forward to a rematch at the youth games tournament on Thursday 30st April.

 

BOYS BASKETBALL

 

Well done to both the year 7 and year 9 teams for managing to qualify for the district finals after beating both Valley School and Serlby Park School in the preliminary rounds.  The year 9 team (Josh Bachner, Matthew Dobson, Thomas Elliott, Dean Gribbin, Wayne Hewlett, James Lewis, Carl McManus, Alex Needham, Chris Parkes and Bradd Rider) finished runners up after narrowly losing to a strong Elizabethan side but the year 7 team were crowned Bassetlaw champions without losing a single game.  Congratualtions Jordan Camm, Matthew Davies, James Hazelhurst, Harry Pritchard, Thomas Rix, Lloyd Rose, Charlie Shelton, Harry Taylor and Chris Whitlam.  Mr Best would also like to thank Steve Bell and Matt Snowden from Retford Raiders basketball club for refereeing the matches.

 

Many thanks for an excellent cheerleading display on finals night from Helen Askwith, Emma Beattie, Katie Brown, Charlee Cutts, Iona Gallacher, Britt Halpin, Emma Harding, Bethany McKormack and Ellie Morton.

 

GIRLS BASKETBALL

 

Well done Savannah Bowskill, Joanne Bulmer, Rebecca Firth, Natalie Fisher, Helen Herrick, Danny Hodgson, Shannon Lee, Mhari Macdonlad, Chloe Neale and Shauni Whiteley.  The girls struggled against tough opposition but thoroughly enjoyed the event at Retford Oaks School.

 

YEAR 7 – 13 CROSS COUNTRY

 

Well done to all that took part but Mr Best would like to congratulate Charlotte Hewitt, Jodie Rose and Sarah Worley for their excellent achievements in being selected for the National finals.

 

Year 7 girls – finished 5th overall.

5th Gemma Payne

30th Chloe hale

31st Lucy Wheatley

33rd Hannah O’Grady

34th Elizabeth Lee

35th Emma Pimperton

45th Shannon Lee

46th Bethan Lee

48th Mhari Macdonald

 

Year 7 boys – finished 2nd overall.

11th Charlie Shelton – represented the district at Berry Hill and finished 27th to help Bassetlaw finish 3rd overall in the County.

13th Marcus Underwood

15th Jordan Camm

18th Lee Thompson

22nd Kyle Carter

25th Kirtley Edmond

26th Matthew Davies

27th Jacob McKay

28th Marley Alder

41st Daniel Lloyd

42nd Harry Taylor

43rd James Hazlehurst

 

Junior girls – finished 1st overall.

6th Jodie Rose - represented Bassetlaw at Berry Hill and finished 10th to help Bassetlaw finish 2nd overall in the County and also went forward as a reserve for the National finals at Loughborough.

8th Frances Lander

11th Lauren Kirkwood Kirby

12th Darcy Butterfield

14th Deanna Arnold

33rd Jorgie Howe

46th Shannon Brookes

47th Hannah Dixon

 

Junior boys – finished 7th overall due to insufficient number of runners!

3rd Alex Needham

6th Thomas Elliott

7th Jack Harrop

11th Oliver McKay

24th Alex Stringfellow

 

Inter girls - finished 5th overall due to insufficient runners!

8th Nikki Gallacher – represented the district at Berry Hill and finished 20th to help Bassetlaw finish 6th overall in the County.

15th Phillipa Lee

 

Inter boys – finished 6th overall.

18th Andrew Lee

21st Bradley Muir

24th Kieran Watson

25th Harry Dumelow

43rd Patrick Keating

44th Liam Jordan

 

Senior girls County competition.

Sarah Worley represented Bassetlaw at Berry Hill, Mansfield and finished 8th so went forward to the National finals at Loughborough.

Charlotte Hewitt represented Bassetlaw at Berry Hill, Mansfield and finished 10th so went forward as a reserve for the National finals at Loughborough.

 

HOCKEY

 

The year 7/8 mixed team narrowly missed out of the final on goal difference but Mr Best was pleased with the way they played considering it was the first time they had ever played together.  They did manage to claim 3rd place by convincingly beating Elizabethan 4-0.   Well done Helen Askwith, Thomas Barry, Tom Billam, Matthew Davies, Charlotte Gallacher, Fran Hepworth, Oliver McKay, Callum McKechnie, Jake Smith, Connor Stansbury, Beth Stuckey and Cameron Wallhead.

 

The year 7 team have since played friendly matches against Tuxford and Dukeries, Mr Best was extremely pleased the excellent defensive display from Harry Taylor.  Well done also to Katie Bolton, Joanne Bulmer, Natalie Fisher, Danni Hodgson, Maja Jaroszewska, Jacob McKay, Thomas Rix, Connor Stansbury and goal scorers Thomas Barry, Jordan Birchnall, Matthew Davies, Charlie Shelton, Marcus Underwood, Shauni Whiteley and Chris Whitlam.

 

The year 9 team travelled to Dukeries School on a wet and windy evening and managed to win 1-0 thanks to a goal from Thomas Wilde.  Congratulations Josh Bachner, Thomas Bonsor, Matthew Dobson, Thomas Elliott, Adam Hunt, Alex Needham, Josh Nickin, Chris Parkes, James Stubbins, Ben Theaker and Thomas Wheldon.

 

FABULOUS FRIDAY FUN

 

Thanks to Mr Best for training the following year 10 students at the sixth form centre and working with them to improve their sports leadership qualities. 

 

Well done Jack Aldred, Jason Barker, Nathalie Bartrop, Jason Booth, Gemma Brunt, Staci Canham, Abby Carrington, Emma Dent, Joe Drabble, Thomas Foster, Katie Hodgkiss, Aimee Keeley , Nicholas Macdonald, Cameron Makeman, Victoria Moore, Lucy Parkin, Paige Perkins, Taylor Streets, Ben Thompson, Thomas Watson, Ricky Whitehead, Ian Wrigley and in particular Ben Brown, Gareth Davies, Nikki Gallacher, Patrick Keating for getting involved in leading sports clubs.

 

YEAR 7/8 COUNTY GYMNASTICS COMPETITION

 

Congratulations to the following pupils for being selected to represent Portland School in the County gymnastics championships at Harvey Haden Arena and extremely well done to the year 7 group routine for finishing runners up.

 

Helen Askwith, Kyomi Bridgett, Chloe Browes, Emma Davidson, Isobelle Hammond, Emma Levitt, Shannon Lee, Mhari Macdonald, Hannah O’Grady, Emily Selby, Mary Selby, Grace Tomlinson and Lucy Wheatley.

 

Other outstanding achievements on the day were in the following categories:

Year 7 pairs routine - 2nd Hannah O’Grady & Lucy Wheatley.

Year 8 pairs routine - 1st Helen Askwith & Emma Davidson, 2nd Chloe Browes & Isobelle Hammond.

 

It was a shame there was not an overall winning school trophy because Mr Best was convinced they would have won it!

 

YEAR 7 SPORTSHALL ATHLETICS

 

Well done to the following pupils for being selected to represent Portland School in this year’s sportshall athletics event at Tuxford School.  Mr Best was really impressed not just by their ability but their sporting manner and the way they interacted with students from other schools.  They were a credit to him and the school and will now go on to represent Bassetlaw in the county event at Harvey Haden Stadium, Nottingham on Wednesday 29th April.

 

Marley Alder, Jordan Camm, Chloe Hale, James Hazelhurst, Bethan Lee, Shannon Lee, Daniel Lloyd, Hannah O’Grady, Gemma Payne, Charlie Shelton, Lee Thompson, Marcus Underwood and Lucy Wheatley.

Portland News, 19th May 2009

GIFTED AND TALENTED

 

Thanks to Mr Best and Mrs Graham for giving up their own time during the summer holidays to run a gifted and talented sports day for the budding sport stars.  The pupils were nominated by their primary school teachers to attend the event because of their outstanding sporting achievements.

 

Well done Marley Alder, Connor Arnold, Abbie Bartrop, Joseph Booth, Jordan Camm, Douglas Collison, Megan Dale, Kirtley Edmond, Rebecca Firth, James Hazelhurst, Connor Herrick, Danni Hodgson, Adam Hughes, Jasmine Humphrey, Bethan Lee, Shannon Lee, Emma Levitt, Hannah O’Grady, Marc Proctor, Amy Roberts, Lloyd Rose, Thomas Rix, Chloe Seaman, Jason Sleight, Lucy Smith, Thomas Stanley, Connor Stansbury, Louise Stuart, Grace Tomlinson, Adam Wake, Cameron Walhead, Lucy Wheatley and Ben Wilson.

 

Helped on the day by Portland’s Sports Leaders Rebecca Allen, Liam Gabbitas, Kirsty Smith and Kate Voice the pupils really enjoyed themselves and made new friends.  They took part in various physical activities that included video analysis and tests to challenge their fitness, coordination, creative skills.  All achieved the level 1 trampoline gymnastics proficiency award and took part in an orienteering task that helped them find their way around the school.  During the day they also looked at the importance of a balanced diet, the types of food elite sports performers eat and completed a training schedule.

  
Lastly, many thanks to trampoline coach Ray Bevan, gymnastic coach Naomi Johnson, apple one fitness instructor Trevor Mealing and multi-skills coach Danny Sambrook for their excellent tuition throughout the day.
 
BRAZILIANS BOUNCE INTO TOWN

 

Thanks again go to trampoline coach Ray Bevan for working with our students to put together a trampoline display for the Brazilian delegation.  This included video analysis and expert advise for the following students; Sophie Gunter, Ashleigh Hall, Isabelle Hammond, Yasmine Hammond, Lauren Hardwick, Shannon Lee, Mhari Macdonald, Terri Mughall and Jaye Rushby.

 

Mr Best would also like to congratulate Liam Gabbitas, Ryan Heath, Neil Hewlett, Liam Robinson, Kirsty Smith, Rebecca Smith, Josh Stansbury, Claire Stephen, Molly Taylor and Kate Voice for leading year 7/8 pupils through different fitness test while being observed by the Brazilian delegation.

 
 

SPORTS LEADERSHIP SUCCESS

 

Well done to the following year 11 sports leaders for completing their final practical assessment by leading multi-sport activities for year 4 pupils from our feeder schools; Rebekah Allen, Leanne Brown, Chantelle Chattoo, Harry Dumelow, Amie Giles, Charlie Halliwell, Casey Harper, Kirsty Hayes, Reiss Holmes, Natalie Kirkwood, Pippa Lloyd, Olivia Machin, Charlie Marks, James Marrison, Matthew Mountain, Eunice Opare Addo, Drew Phillips, Sarah Presgrave, Antony Ree, Liam Robinson, Shannon Rose, Bakeerathy Sathiyanathan, Ryan Sinnott, Kirsty Smith, Rebecca Smith, Sarah Southern, Matthew Snow, Claire Stephen, Adam Stones, Molly Taylor and Kate Voice.

 

Due to the sports leadership success Mr Best is currently training year 6 pupils in the feeder schools to lead activities for the younger children at lunchtimes.  The aim is to not only to improve their confidence but also help to develop positive relationships within school.

 

 

AMAZING ATHLETICS

 

Over 100 year 6 pupils from the feeder schools took part in an athletics competition at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield on Friday 10th October.  The day involved pupils competing in different track and field events to gain points for their school.  Qualified coaches from Worksop Harriers Athletics Club were assisted by Portland School Sports Leaders when working with the pupils.  In particular Reece Holmes, Pippa Lloyd, Thomas Muggridge and Drew Phillips did extremely well when leading some of the events during the day.

 

Well done to all participants in the closest fought competition to date and in particular the following schools for claiming the gold, silver and bronze medals.

 
Gold = St Augustine’s School, Silver St Anne’s School, Bronze = Gateford School.
 
 YEAR 6’s AGREE FIVE IS THE MAGIC NUMBER!
  
Thanks to sports leaders Rebecca Allen, Leanne Brown, Amie Giles, Kirsty Hayes, Ryan Heath, Pippa Lloyd, Olivia Machin, Eunice Opare-Addo, Sarah Presgrave, Bakeerathy Sathiyanathan, Kirsty Smith, Rebecca Smith, Sarah Southern, Josh Stansbury, Claire Stephen, Molly Taylor and Kate Voice for leading the activities and refereeing matches on our excellent new facilities.
 
High 5 Netball Festival

 

All pupils enjoyed the action packed morning and did extremely well considering that for some this was the first time they had played in a netball match.  Well done Ryton Park, New Manton, St Lukes, Langold Dyscarr and St Augustine’s who didn’t lose a single match.

 
5 a-side Football Tournament

 

All seven teams that entered this year’s event managed to get some points on the board.  Well done New Manton, Ramsden, Kingston Park and Haggonfields but it was Priory School who narrowly missed out in the final to the overall winners Ryton Park School.

 
 
Year 10 Football
  
This season kicked off with a disappointing county cup exit.  The visitors Manor School were a strong side and if it hadn’t been for goalkeeper Jack Aldred they would have been more than 3-0 up by half time.  Aaron Knight was another player that really shone in the first half, but unfortunately he then got injured!  Jake Wales managed to pull one back in the second half to make it 3-1 but unfortunately it was too little to late and the final score ended up 5-1 to the visitors.

 

The next match saw the boys travel to play our old rivals Serlby Park School and unfortunately this game started as well as the last, with the boys being 3-0 down at the break.  Once they got to grips with the strong midfield there was some excellent passing moves with Gareth Davies at the heart of it all.  Centre forward Matthew Parr was a constant threat throughout the second half and worked hard to create chances.  Despite valiant efforts that all important goal eluded us and Serlby put the game beyond any doubt by scoring another to make the final result 4-0.

 

Year 7 Girls Football

 

The year 7 County Cup match against Dukeries School was a close affair, not just in proximity but also as a result.  The girls captained by Mhari Macdonald had to show great character to come back from being 2-0 down at half time.  Mr Best was very pleased that the girls didn’t give up despite a nervous start and he thought defender Gemma Pain was outstanding throughout.  The girls dominated the second half and deservedly got their reward when Abbie Bartrop stole in unnoticed to claim the first.  This was soon followed up with goals from Bethan Lee and Chloe Hale (2) to make the final score 4-2.

 
Year 8 Girls’ Football

 

The year 8 team convincingly secured their place in the next round of the County Cup by beating Joseph Whitaker School 9-0.

 

Well done Jenni Arnold for an outstanding debut playing as sweeper and Helen Askwith for volunteering as stand in goalkeeper for the day.  Between them they managed to keep a clean sheet and it was midfield maestro Leah Hardy that was pulling all the strings going forward.  Leah started by scoring two in the first half, one of which was a penalty.  In the second half she managed to get her hat trick with an unstoppable shot from just outside the box.  Leah was not finished there by turning provider for Amber Musselwhite and captain for the day Bethany McCormack who also completed her hat trick.  Other goals came from Shannon Elliott and debutant Sophie Kelly.

 

The next round saw the influential Deanna Arnold and Frances Lander back off holiday and back in the squad just in time to play last year’s finalists Rushcliffe School.  The girls started tentatively and struggled to get to grips with Rushcliffe’s attacking force.  It was a good job Jenny Arnold picked up from where she left off in the last match and Nicole ‘The Cat’ Wardle was alert to the danger, otherwise the game could have been over in the first 15minutes!

 

Unfortunately due to the relentless pressure from the opposition the inevitable happened and a goal was conceded.  This sparked a few players into action and arguably the turning point in the game came when Shannon Elliott managed to evade the offside trap and beat the goalkeeper only to see her shot come back off the post.  Unfortunately the girls could not maintain any attacking momentum and Rushcliffe managed to double their lead just before half time.

 

Mr Best made changes in the second half and the girls started brightly but with so many pushing forward gaps appeared in defence and Rushcliffe’s striker took full advantage by completing her hat trick and extending their lead to 4-0.  However, towards the end there was still time for a well deserved consolation goal from Frances Lander to make the final score a disappointing 4-1!

 

Year 8 rugby

 

Well done to the following Liam Arnold, Matthew Edwards, Jake Ellender, Robert Gray, Luke Halliwell, Jack Harrop, Oliver McKay, Chris Mellor, Jed Pedley, Mitchell Phillips, Jake Snowden, Alex Stringfellow, Jake Snowden and Jordan Wales.

 

Mr Best was extremely pleased with the boys display against tough opposition in a developmental festival at Ollerton Rugby Club.  The boys have been working hard in training to improve their support play and should be looking forward to their next festival at East Retford Rugby Club.

Portland News, 8th November 2008

AMAZING ATHLETICS

Over 100 year 6 pupils from Portland’s feeder schools took part in an athletics competition at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield on Friday 28th September. This was the third year running that pupils from Ryton Park, New Manton, Langold Dyscarr, St Luke’s, St Augustine’s, Haggonfields, Kingston Park, Ramsden, Gateford Park, St Anne’s and Priory School had competed against each other in various track and field events. Qualified coaches from Worksop Harriers Athletics Club led the pupils through the different activities with the assistance of Portland’s year 11 Sports Leaders.

Well done Stephen Baker, Dorian Bate, Tim Bower, Jade Bowers, Emma Cameron, Jordan Canning, Robert Chappell, Andrew Cooper, Ben Deakin, Ryan Dukes, Amy Edon. Victoria Fletcher, Stephen Glover, Steven Green, Chris Hall, Rebecca Hanson, James Harrison, Nicola Hopewell, Guy Hughes, Ravinder Kaur, Andrew Kitchen, Jason Lacey, Ben Ledwidge, Lee Little, Sam Machin, Mathew Marshall, Mykel Moodie, James Morland, Joshua Page, Callum Parry, Daniel Phillips, Nathan Proctor, Peter Renshaw, Scott Ridgway, Edward Roberts, Nic Roberts, Joe Robinson, Grace Rushby, Hollie Simpson, Emma Skermer, Jessica Tate, Elly Thompson, Matthew Thompson, Julie Tompkins, Cameron Turnbull, Emma Vernon, Tesni Ward, Miriam West, Rebecca Widdowson, Sarah Worley & Joshua Wright

CONGRATULATIONS - 1st St Augustine’s School, 2nd St Anne’s School, 3rd New Manton School.
 
 
GIMME 5

Gone but not forgotten. Portland School hosted this year’s 5 a-side football and high 5 netball tournaments for the last time in the dusty, rickety but memorable old barns that are soon to be knocked down. No doubt many Portland and Hartland students will have fond memories of using the facilities alike the year 6 pupils who took part in these events recently.

The football tournament was one of the closest fought competitions to date with no team being undefeated throughout which meant the overall winner had to be decided on goal difference! Well done Haggonfields, Priory and St Luke’s but it was Langold Dyscarr School who were runners up by one goal to the reigning champions St Augustine’s School.

Many thanks to year 11 Junior Football Organisers James Keeling and Natalie Spiegal for their help with the event and volunteering to referee the matches.

In the high 5 netball competition it was Langold Dyscarr School again that narrowly missed out to Priory School who alike St Augustine’s won the competition for the second year running. All the girls did extremely well considering it was their first competitive match of the year.

Well done to the year 11/12 Sport Leaders Lauren Weil, Victoria Fletcher and Miriam West who worked with the teams on different skills before officiating in the tournament.

 
 
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
 
January 11th, 14th, 21st & 28th 2008
Year 4 multi-sports events at Portland School
 
April 7th & 14th 2008
Year 2 PEGS festivals at Portland School
 
April 11th & 18th 2008
Year 1 PEGS festivals at Portland School
 
April 17th 2008
Year 5/6 tag rugby festival at Worksop RFU
 
June 9th 2008
Year 5/6 girls’ football festival at Portland School
 
June 23rd 2008
Year 5 Athletics event at New Manton School
 
June 27th 2008
Year 5 Athletics event at Kingston Park School
Portland News, 21st October 2007
 
     

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