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INVERBROTHOCK CLINCH TAYSIDE CROWN



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INVERBROTHOCK Primary School has won its first Tayside and Fife Primary Schools' Basketball Championship.
The local team took the trophy at the finals held at Lynch Sports Centre in Dundee last Wednesday.

The event, organised by SportTayside & Fife, followed a series of cluster and local area finals across Angus, Dundee and Fife in which over 1,000 ch
ildren from primaries five, six and seven took part.

Inverbrothock, with several of the Angus Under-12 development squad in their team, went undefeated in the four team round-robin event to claim the honours.

They are, from left - Kate Shepherd, Ross Scott, Jack Whitton, Kyle Gibson, Dean Hardie, Beth McIntosh, Natalie Stockton, Brogan Milne.
They are, from left - Kate Shepherd, Ross Scott, Jack Whitton, Kyle Gibson, Dean Hardie, Beth McIntosh, Natalie Stockton, Brogan Milne.


Active Schools co-ordinator Sean Christie, assisted by Arbroath Musketeers Cadet player Craig Gibson, coached the team of six boys and four girls to success in the finals.

The result marks an improvement for the Inverbrothock team after their fourth place finish last year.

The team co-captains Gabrielle McCormick and Liam Hardie are pictured with the trophy, backed up by their team mates.



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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 3:38 PM
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