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Published Date: 02 October 2008
HARBOROUGH'S annual Frazer Trophy Gala featured five teams ranging in age from six years to masters.
The Red team were the eventual winners, beating Blues by three points.

Reds were led by Steve Peterson, with help from Georgina Gearing-Bell and Ollie Barry. Also involved were Louis Peterson, James Clarke, Edward Puxley, Harry Clarke, Jack Bott,
Tom Tonge, George Bott, Elizabeth Hulse, Josie Ronald, Cristina Hall, Takara Watkins, Lauren Murphy, Olivia McCoy, Hannah Dove, Keeley Simpson and Charlotte Campbell.

Harborough teams maintained their places in division one of the Leicestershire Inter Clubs Relay Gala at Braunstone.

The women’s team came fourth and the men fifth in their respective leagues.

Best results for the girls were second place for the 13/u freestyle foursome of Anna Meadows, Elly Bott, Charlotte Maxfield and Kirsty Haynes, who were third in their Medley event.

The 11/u squad of Candice Hall, Rebecca Boyd, Echo Feavyour and Sophie Gerald were third on both their races.

Ruby Finch, Sarah Palmer, Pippa Ball and Steph Britain fought hard for their third in the 15/u freestyle event, as did Andy Cole, Will Feavyour, George Bott and Dale Murphy in their race.



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  • Last Updated: 29 September 2008 12:46 PM
  • Source: Harborough Mail
  • Location: Market Harborough
 
 
  

 
 


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