Year 5&6 football – in all 30 teams entered the event and qualifying events were held at Mark Hall, Passmores and Stewards with the top two from each event coming to the final held on Tuesday 22nd October 2013 at Passmores Academy. With some great football being played and all teams playing each other Latton Green won all of their matches and were crowned Champions and will represent Harlow at the county finals taking place on 14th November 2013.
Further good news Latton Green School have qualified from the county stage to the regional event which is the next level of this national competition.
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