With a turnout of 100 girls Mark Hall astro-turf was turned into an array of pink with lots of screaming and laughing! The day was a great experience for girls who may not have tried football before and a social experience for those that hadn't tried inter-school events before.
The girls spent time developing their football skills with the sports leaders in the morning and had an afternoon filled with games and a little bit of healthy competition.
Well done to all that attended and thankyou to staff and sports leaders for making the day such a success. We hope to see the girls at other events!
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