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Cross Country

SECONDARY SWIMMING CARNIVAL

A Close Comp!

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A close competition, but Redding brought home the prize!

On a drizzly autumn day, the Secondary School gathered together at the Dr Peter Topham Memorial Swimming Pool in Harvey, ready for a great day of fun at the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. Although the location and mask circumstances were different from previous years, this did not dampen the competitive spirit and great efforts all students exerted in support of their House. As the Carnival began, the competition between Redding and Goldsmith heated up, with scores neck and neck for most of the day. There was great participation from students in Years 7 to 12, and even the students that did not swim on the day helped add to the excitement of the Carnival. Towards the end of the day, Redding managed to pull ahead in the relays and by the end of the day, had secured both the participation and the overall winner shield, which rightfully returned to the Redding office after a short period in Knight House last year. Overall, it was a very successful day, especially for Redding House, and all swimmers should be proud of their efforts. Thank you to the Dr Peter Topham Memorial Swimming Pool and the many people that had to put in the extra hours to make this year’s Swimming Carnival happen.

Angus Wildy and Alix Ness :: Redding House Captains

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