Tenby Junior School ran a day of sporting activities last Wednesday. In the morning, they were to compete in their team colours on 23 stations, earning as many house points for their team for the overall sports competition. Unfortunaetly, rain stopped play and the games had to be cancelled, much to the children's disappointment. However, the skies cleared for the afternoon and the competitive sports took place, with every single pupil competing in at least two events. The school ran a new format, which meant that every child had the opportunity to represent their team and win house points for the trophy. Winners of the sprints were: Year 3 boys - Tom Rossiter, Tom Murphy, Miles Davies, Ben Palin, Harry Askew, Tomas Cox; Year 3 girls - Isabella Williams, Ella Williams; Year 4 boys - Harry Goforth, Adam Davidson, Richard Dwyer; Year 4 girls - Erin Taylor Bowen, Rikita Glasscoe, Dana Taylor Bowen, Tiffany Gardner, Emma Wiley; Year 5 boys - Spencer Williams, Charlie Gammer, Thomas Hancock, Richard Lewis; Year 5 girls - Naomi Hunt, Polly Scotcher, Chloe Rees, Isobel McKinley, Megan Cooke; Year 6 boys - Jerome Mansbridge, Cain Thomas, Tomas Sarrionandia, Cory Davies; Year 6 girls - Bethan Davie, Emily Lloyd, Shauna Thomas, Shannon May. Winners of the skipping were: Year 3 boys - Tao Davies, Gareth Davie, Ben Palin, Ashley Richard, Robert McKinley; Year 3 girls - Imogen Childs, Ella Williams; Year 4 boys -Joshua Cayford, Ryan Jeremias, Ben Edwards; Year 4 girls - Erin Taylor Bowen, Hannah Saunders, Madison Vickery, Erinna Culleton, Tiffany Gardner; Year 5 boys - Spencer Williams, Tom Harris, Caleb Brookes, Tom Hancock; Year 5 girls - Rachelle Vickery, Romy Martin, Chelsea Newell, Isobel McKinley, Emma-June Vaughan; Year 6 boys - Oliver Taylor Bowen, Ellis Morgan, Zakk Thomas, Matthew Harris; Year 6 girls - Bethan Davie, Rochelle Davis, Gwenno Griffiths, Ayla Osborne Winners of the long distance were: Year 3 boys - 1. Tom Rossiter, 2. Elliot Moorhouse, 3. Tom Murphy; Year 3 girls -1. Isabella Williams, 2. Imogen Childs, 3. Anna Garvey; Year 4 boys - 1. Nicholas Allen, 2. Harry Goforth, 3. Ryan Jeremias; Year 4 girls - 1. Erin Taylor Bowen, 2. Hannah Saunders 3. Georgia Poole; Year 5 boys - 1. Spencer Williams, 2. Dylan Rees, 3. Tom Harris and 1. Charlie Gammer, 2. Daniel Teising, 3. James Brace; Year 5 girls - 1. Naomi Hunt, 2. Polly Scotcher, 3. Rachelle Vickery and 1. Romy Martin, 2. Ella Brindley, 3. Chloe Rees; Year 6 boys - 1. Jerome Mansbridge, 2. Ellis Morgan, 3. Jordan Asparassa and 1. Jimel Smith, 2. Cain Thomas, 3. Tomas Sarrionandia; Year 6 girls - 1. Bethan Davie, 2. Jadie Conbeer, 3. Isobel Rees and 1. Emily Lloyd, 2. Casie Paxton, 3. Annie Jeremias. Relay winners: Year 3 boys - Red house; Year 3 girls - green house; Year 4 boys - green house; Year 4 girls - green house; Year 5 boys - yellow house; Year 5 girls - yellow house; Year 6 boys - blue house; Year 6 girls - yellow house Shot Putt winners: Year 3 boys - Tom Murphy; Year 3 girls - Anna Garvey; Year 4 boys - Joshua Cayford; Year 4 girls - Bethany Slack; Year 5 boys - William Lewis; Year 5 girls - Anna-Mae McBeth; Year 6 boys - Bronzac Burley; Year 6 girls - Channelle Morris. Standing long jump winners: Year 3 boys - Tom Rossiter; Year 3 girls - Isabella Williams; Year 4 boys - Nathanial John; Year 4 girls - Dana Taylor Bowen; Year 5 boys: Declan Escott; Year 5 girls - Romy Martin; Year 6 boys - Oliver Taylor Bowen; Year 6 girls - Bethan Davie. Before the day, children had competed in heats and the points they won went towards their individual scores on the day and the chance to win their year group trophy. The final winners were: Year 3 boys - Tom Rossiter; Year 3 girls - Isabella Williams; Year 4 boys - Joshua Cayford; Year 4 girls - Erin Taylor Bowen; Year 5 boys - Spencer Williams and Dylan Rees; Year 5 girls - Naomi Hunt; Year 6 boys - Jerome Mansbridge; Year 6 girls - Bethan Davie. The overall winning house was Yellow house, Giltar, with Oliver Parsons and Bethan Davie receiving the trophy on behalf of their house. Despite the weather, the sports was a great success. A very big thank you to everyone who helped, namely the judges, chair of governing body Clr. Mrs. C. Cavill, Mrs. J. Hurlow and Ms. J. Reynolds, the Greenhill students and Mr. Gareth Morgan, who helped run the events, and the staff for organising the teams and ensuring everyone competed. "Your time and support is greatly appreciated," said Mrs. Jan Llewellyn, head. "It was great to see so many parents - thank you for all your support, we hope you enjoyed the afternoon." The PTA continued the afternoon with a successful fete; Year Six had many games for children to spend their money on; cakes and teas were served, as were hot dogs and burgers; a bottle stall, raffle, a bouncy castle and many more stalls provided a great afternoon of entertainment with money being raised for school funds. Mrs. Llewellyn added: "Thank you to all the parents for their hard work and to the Year Six children for working so hard at their games. Thank you also to all our sponsors for the sports programme and the many gifts and donations that have come into the school over the last week for the raffle."