St Marks Dominate Indoor Athletics
The return of the Indoor Sportshall Athletics for Secondary pupils, saw the return of St Mark’s dominance. With all six Harlow secondary schools (Passmores, Mark Hall, Burnt Mill, St Marks, St Nicholas and Stewards) in attendance, and over 200 athletes, the standard was high; there were some outstanding individual performances in both track and field but St Marks were able to maintain the points gap with some fantastic team work in the relay events.
School Games Organiser, David Stacey, gave thanks to all the secondary staff who had arranged to get the Year 7 and 8 pupils to Mark Hall Sports Centre and to the Sports Leaders from Church Langley Primary School who ensured a smooth running event.
Final Results were:
Year 7 Girls:
1stplace – St Marks – 244 points
2ndplace – Burnt Mill – 212 points
3rdplace – Stewards – 201 points
4thplace – Saint Nicholas – 197 points
5thplace – Mark Hall – 192 points
6thplace – Passmores – 186 points
Year 7 Boys
1stplace – St Marks – 251 points
2ndplace – Burnt Mill – 207 points
3rdplace – Passmores – 195 points
4thplace – Stewards – 194 points
5thplace – Mark Hall – 188 points
6thplace – Saint Nicholas – 186 points
Year 8 Girls
1stplace – St Marks – 238 points
2ndplace – Saint Nicholas – 225 points
3rdplace – Passmores – 206 points
4thplace – Stewards – 194 points
5thplace – Burnt Mill – 183 points
6thplace – Mark Hall – 181 points
Year 8 Boys
1stplace – St Marks – 251 points
2ndplace – Passmores – 211 points
3rdplace – Saint Nicholas – 207 points
4thplace – Mark Hall – 202 points
5thplace – Burnt Mill – 184 points
6thplace – Stewards – 108 points
We wish St Marks the very best of luck as they progress to the Essex County Finals at Garons Park in March.
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