On Tuesday 21st June 2011, 60 year 5/6 girls from across Harlow took part in Harlow School Sport Partnership's Girls only kwik cricket event.
The event was held at Harlow Town Cricket Club and the winners will now represent Harlow at the County Final on Wednesday29th June 2011.
The teams started the day with some cricket coaching before playing games of cricket in the afternoon. The Winners were Church Langley but unfortunately they can not make the county final so Abbotsweld will take their place.
Well done to everyone who helped make the day a great success and good luck to Abbotsweld on the 29th June.
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