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Oct 10, 2015 Sports
The North Ruimveldt Multilateral Secondary School held its Inter-House athletics championships at the Police Sports Club Ground last Thursday afternoon and after an action packed day of competitive racing, ‘C’ House amassed 715 points to take top honours from defending champions, ‘A’ House, which tied with ‘E’ House on 544 points to share the 3rd place. ‘B’ House accumulated 648 points to finish in the second place, while ‘D’ House finished in the cellar with 349 points.
The event was competitive and the audience was entertained by some close finishes. However, while there were a few exceptional performances, the administrators were unable to determine who are the recipients of individual honours. These included the champion boy and girl award. Headmaster (ag), Kirwyn Mars assured that these, along with a few other awards would be forthcoming.
Meanwhile, the students spent the most part of yesterday engaged in recreational activities in the school’s compound. When Kaieteur Sport visited that venue they were playing cricket and football and generally milling around after a hectic day at the tracks. A more updated report will follow as soon as it becomes available.
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