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Sporting pupils are flying high.
From:
Inverurie Herald (Inverurie, Scotland)
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July 13, 2007
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INVERURIE Academy was proud to recognise its abundance of sports stars at the end of year Awards Ceremony last Friday (July 6).
With the assistance of parents and staff, dedicated pupils have led their school and their fellow pupils to fantastic achievements within football, karate, judo, cricket, swimming, equestrianism, Nordic skiing and many other sports.
The gifted youngsters were honoured with colour pennants to mark their sporting achievements within and...
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