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‘Small but tallawah’ Praise For New Primary School Champions

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By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (Friday 29th March 2019)-‘Small but tallawah’ was quite applicable for team Dieppe Bay Primary School for its victory in securing the 2019 Rams Primary School Championships back-to back athletic days (Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th March) at the Kim Collins Athletic Stadium in Bird Rock.

Athletes of the winning school dashed away with 9 Gold medals, 5 Silver medals, and 4 Bronze medals beating 16 other schools including the three-peat competitors Dr. William Connor Primary.

This media house understands that Dieppe Bay Primary which has school population of about 93 student- with an athletic squad of about 30 members-was an underdog team compared to the bigger schools.

Following in second position was Cayon Primary School with 7 Gold medals, 10 Silver medals, and 8 Bronze medals and taking the third spot- the Dr. William Connor Primary School with 6 Gold medals, 9 Silver medals, and 8 Bronze medals.

The other results are as follows:

George Moody Stuart Primary School – 6 Gold; 2 Silver; 1 Bronze.

Sandy Point Primary School – 5 Gold; 8 Silver; 6 Bronze.

St. Paul’s Primary School – 4 Gold; 4 Silver; 2 Bronze.

Tucker Clarke Primary School – 4 Gold; 3 Silver; 4 Bronze.

Beach Allen Primary School – 4 Gold; 1 Silver; 4 Bronze.

Joshua Obadiah Williams Primary School – 3 Gold; 0 Silver; 3 Bronze.

Tyrell Williams Primary School – 2 Gold; 6 Silver; 5 Bronze.

Estridge Primary School – 2 Gold; 0 Silver; 0 Bronze.

Saddlers Primary School – 1 Gold; 2 Silver; 4 Bronze.

Edgar T Morris Primary – 1 Gold; 0 Silver; 0 Bronze.

Newton Ground Primary School – 0 Gold; 4 Silver; 2 Bronze.

Irishtown Primary School – 0 Gold; 1 Silver; 0 Bronze.

Deane- Glasford Primary School – 0 Gold; 0 Silver; 1 Bronze.

Immaculate Conception Catholic Primary School – 0 Gold; 0 Silver; 1 Bronze.

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