Tension mounted on Sunday afternoon, as two teams warmed up, ready to face each other for the duel of the year. Much training had been undertaken, which was obvious when you saw the teams in action: peak fitness and grim determination. The atmosphere was electric, play was fair and the promise each person showed in training was realised: an outstanding performance. They lasted the course; no fouling, ‘well none that the referee saw’; and the result was just. Parwich lost the volleyball to the Campers but won the tug of war. Heads can be held high, pride is maintained – keep those flags flying.
Sunday afternoon’s fun and games!
Monday June 28, 2010 by Jane B
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