Well, what a brilliant end to the Half Term! On Tuesday and Wednesday this week a team of 47 junior children from St Joseph's travelled all the way to Brymore School in Cannington to compete in the first of three cross country races held throughout the Autumn term.
With girls and boys racing separately in a total of 8 races, St Joseph's was extremely well represented in every Year group. The participation statistics for the event are documented below, but numbers succeeded pre-pandemic participation which is testament to the commitment of the children in the Sedgemoor area.
Total Athletes: 395
Number of Girl Athletes: 183
Number of Boy Athletes: 212
Total Schools Entered: 17
From a scoring point of view, every child that runs earns points for the school total so it's a real team effort! There are of course individual winners in each of the races and we were fortunate enough to take a silver medal in the Year 5 Boys race and a bronze medal in the Year 5 Girls race. Having said that, the real recognition must go towards all the children as a collective and in particular those that might not necessarily finish high up the field but nevertheless earn valuable points for TEAM ST JOSEPH'S who I am happy to say are currently sitting in a MARVELLOUS 2ND POSITION out of the 17 participating schools!! WHAT AN AMAZING EFFORT FROM ALL OF YOU and I can't wait until our second race of the season which will take place later in the term. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!!!!!!
School |
1st XC |
2nd XC |
3rd XC |
Total |
Kingsmoor |
1191 |
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St Joseph’s |
1031 |
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Enmore |
868 |
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Nether Stowey |
780 |
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Eastover |
751 |
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St Andrew’s |
695 |
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Somerset Bridge |
690 |
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North Petherton |
640 |
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North Newton |
636 |
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Puriton |
633 |
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St Mary’s |
571 |
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St Joseph’s (BW) |
427 |
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St John St Francis |
341 |
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Willowdown |
260 |
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Churchfield |
248 |
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Cannington |
184 |
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Berrow |
136 |
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