On Wednesday 7th May 2008, a party of 12 pupils from Glaitness School, their coach, Rebecca, and adult leaders Michael, Sheila and Helen travelled down to Tain Royal Academy for the Highland Primary Schools Badminton Event.
Rising at 5am for the ferry didn't dampen anyone's spirits, everyone looked forward to the trip. It was a beautiful day and the minibus journey down was one of excitement.
We were met by Carol Carollann who had organised the event. It was straight into playing games against the other schools. There were 5 schools competing in all - Ardgay, Strathpfeffer, Lochcarron, North Kessock and Glaitness. The games were constantly being played, and Glaitness found that they were challenged, but enjoyed the experience. There was excellent sportsmanship all round and the children from all the schools got on well. The time pressure to complete the games so that Glaitness could return to Orkney in time for the ferry was too great. In the end, it was decided to stop the event at a point when further games would have made no difference to the result. Glaitness Tammie Norries came 3rd out of the 5 schools and received medals.
We returned to Orkney tired but having thoroughly enjoyed the day. This inaugural event certainly challenged the badminton team and the P6 pupils are already looking forward to going back next year!
If you wish to be the best man, you must suffer the bitterest of the bitter.
Posted by: radii supras | October 15, 2011 at 01:35 PM