Gymnastics
DECEMBER/JANUARY Tae kwon do
LEFT: Tiegan Flay, the only coloured belt to be selected by the England tae kwon do team, won gold in traditional patterns in the European
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Cricket
Holland. The event attracted 630 competitors representing nine countries. RIGHT: Sophie Tolchard, 20, was England’s choice when the national selectors
decided on the Bowls England women’s senior team for the British Isles International Series in Bangor, Northern Ireland, in June.
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he final of the Chance to Shine Cricket Festival, held at ground. The team, led by Morgan Hargreaves, received
m Dave Leaman, director of youth cricket, South Devon h a Devon Cricket Board trophy to hold for a year. Mor- team – Frankie Robinson, Tabitha Joyner, Matt Millar,
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TWO members of Newton Abbot Athletics Club – Tommy D’Cruz (left) and Seb Ford – won gold medals in the U13 age group for Devon at the South West Inter Counties Championships, held at Exeter Arena. Tommy, from Kingskerswell and who is a student at Newton Abbot College, won the 75-metre hur- dles, with Seb, who attends Torquay Boys’ Grammar School, taking the high jump event.
ABBIE Clarke was the winner of Newton Abbot College’s Sports Person of the Year Award. ‘Abbie won the award for being a conscientious, hard- working, outstanding leader,’ said Katherine West of the PE depart- ment.
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