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Impington Village College swept the board winning all three Boccia competitions and Highfield School from Ely were runners-up in both Key Stage 2 and 3 competitions. Thomas Clarkson Community College in Wisbech, who were attending their first Games, were runners-up in the older Key Stage 4 and 5 Competition.
Castle School of Cambridge was victorious in the Tag Rugby and the Key Stage 4 and 5 Cricket. Harbour School, based in Wilburton, came out on top in the Key Stage 2 and 3 Cricket denying Castle a clean sweep.
Marshfields School, Peterborough was successful in the Netball with last year’s winners Hinchingbrooke having to settle for the runners up spot. Hinchingbrooke were also runners up in the Tag Rugby.
In Athletics there were individual medallists from Wisbech’s Meadowgate School, Granta School, Spring Common School of Huntingdon and Phoenix School, Marshfields School and Matley Primary School from Peterborough.
For an comprehensive look at the results, open our Medals table below.
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