Tavistock mixed large schools football tournament took place last week at Crowndale pitches in Tavistock, more than a month after it was postponed.
The competition, organised by Okehampton Community Recreation Association (OCRA) finally took place the day before snow hit West Devon.
Horrabridge A, Whitchurch A & B, Tavistock A, St Peter’s A and St Andrew’s took part in the county qualifier. It was very tight at the top with St Peter’s A winning over Tavistock by one point. Horrabridge A were third, Whitchurch A fourth, St Andrew’s fifth and Whitchurch B sixth.
Running alongside the county qualifier was another tournament with Horrabridge Girls, Horrabridge B & C, Whitchurch Girls, Tavistock B and St Peter’s B. Horrabridge C won the second tournament while Horrabridge Girls were second, Tavistock B – third, St Peter’s B – fourth, Horrabridge B – fifth and Whitchurch Girls sixth. St Peter’s A team will represent West Devon at the county finals in the New Year..
Hotshots go for glory at Tavistock area large schools football tournament. (OCRA)
Passing for success at Tavistock area large schools football competition. (OCRA)
Tavistock large schools football – hard tackling wins the day. (OCRA)
Close ball control at Tavistock area large schools’ football competition. (OCRA)
Running for possession at Tavistock large schools area tournament with Tavistock and Horrabridge primaries. (OCRA)
Accurate passing at Tavistock area large schools football tournament (OCRA)
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