2019 Black Country School Games Sport Specific Events Results

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2019 Black Country School Games Sport Specific Events Results 2019 Black Country School Games Sport Specific Events Results Event 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Boccia PAN Disability (16.1.19) Dunstall Primary, Wolverhampton Crestwood School, Dudley The Streetly Academy, Walsall Boccia Physical Disability (16.1.19) Beacon Primary, Walsall Uplands Manor Primary, Sandwell Sandwell Academy, Sandwell Basketball (Boys U14) Wodensborough Ormiston Academy, Old Swinford Hospital School, (21.1.19) Highfields School, Wolverhampton Sandwell Dudley Basketball (Boys U16) S. Peter’s Collegiate School, Ormiston Shelfield Community (21.1.19) Perryfields High School, Sandwell Wolverhampton Academy, Walsall Basketball (Girls U14) (23.1.19) The Royal School, Wolverhampton Sandwell Academy, Sandwell Walsall Academy, Walsall Basketball (Girls U16) (23.1.19) Our Lady & St Chad, Wolverhampton Walsall Academy, Walsall Q3 Academy Tipton, Sandwell Badminton Girls KS3 (13.2.19) Hagley RC High School, Dudley George Salter Academy, Sandwell Barr Beacon School, Walsall Badminton Girls KS4 (13.2.19) Barr Beacon School, Walsall George Salter Academy, Sandwell Hagley RC High School, Dudley Badminton Boys KS3 (13.2.19) Queen Mary’s Grammar, Walsall Hagley RC High School, Dudley Sandwell Academy, Sandwell Badminton Boys KS4 (13.2.19) St Francis of Assisi, Walsall Hagley RC High School, Dudley George Salter Academy, Sandwell Event 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Table Tennis (U13 Boys) (14.2.19) Wood Green Academy, Wednesbury Highfields School, Wolverhampton Aldridge School, Walsall Table Tennis (U13 Girls) (14.2.19) Wood Green Academy, Wednesbury The Royal School, Wolverhampton St Francis of Assisi, Walsall Table Tennis (U16 Boys) (14.2.19) Wood Green Academy, Wednesbury St Peters Collegiate, Wolverhampton Hagley RC School, Dudley Table Tennis (U16 Girls) (14.2.19) Wood Green Academy, Wednesbury The Royal School, Wolverhampton St Francis of Assisi, Walsall Table Tennis (U19 Boys) (14.2.19) St Peters Collegiate, Wolverhampton Wood Green Academy, Sandwell Table Tennis (U19 Girls) (14.2.19) Wood Green Academy, Sandwell Wolverhampton Grammar School Futsal (Girls) (6.3.19) Sandwell Academy Ormiston SWB, Wolverhampton Aldridge Science College, Walsall Futsal (Boys) Coppice Performing Arts, (6.3.19) Stourbridge College Stourbridge College Wolverhampton Sportshall Athletics Boys (20.3.19) Wood Green Academy, Sandwell Smestow School, Wolverhampton The Royal School, Wolverhampton Sportshall Athletics Girls (20.3.19) Windsor High School, Dudley Heathpark, Wolverhampton George Salter Academy, Sandwell Volleyball (Boys Yr 7 & 8) (26.3.18) Hagley RC School, Dudley Redhill School, Dudley Sandwell Academy, Sandwell Event 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Volleyball (Girls Yr 7 & 8) (26.3.18) Redhill School, Dudley St Francis of Assisi, Walsall Hagley RC School, Dudley Handball Boys U13 (28.3.19) Our Lady & St Chad, Wolverhampton Bishop Milner, Dudley Ellowes Hall, Dudley Handball Boys U15 (28.3.19) Smestow, Wolverhampton Walsall Academy, Walsall West Walsall, Walsall Handball Girls U13 (28.3.19) Bishop Milner, Dudley George Salter Academy, Sandwell Walsall Academy, Walsall Handball Girls U15 Highfields, Wolverhampton & (28.3.19) Smestow, Wolverhampton Walsall Academy Sandwell Academy, Sandwell Volleyball (Yr 9 & 10 Boys) (2.4.19) Redhill School, Dudley Hagley RC School, Dudley St Francis of Assisi, Walsall Volleyball (Yr 9 & 10 Girls) (2.4.19) Redhill School, Dudley Hagley RC School, Dudley St Peters School, Wolverhampton Swimming (Yr 5 & 6 Boys) New Invention Junior School, (8.5.19) Uplands Junior School, Sandwell Pheasey Park Farm School, Walsall Walsall Swimming (Yr 5 & 6 Girls) Villiers Primary School, (8.5.19) Abbey Junior School, Sandwell The Royal School, Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Girls Football (15.5.19) Bishop Milner, Dudley Redhill, Dudley Oat Forge, Sandwell Athletics (Track & Field Girls) Windsor St Francis Walsall Academy (5.6.19) Event 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Athletics (Track & Field Boys) Queen Marys Walsall Academy Wood Green Academy (5.6.19) Athletics SEND (Quad) (5.6.19) Tennis (6.6.19) Glynne Primary Whetstone Field St Pauls Netball (12.6.19) Wolverhampton Grammar Wolverhampton Girls High Hagley RC High 5 Warstones St Stephens St Thomas of Canterbury Gymnastics (13.6.19) Black Country School Games Summer Festival 28.6.19 .
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