Yesterday 14 swimmers from Paroa School competed in the West Coast Swimming Sports.
It was excellent to see swimmers from as far away as Whataroa competing with other competitors from Buller, Grey, Midland Line, Westland and South Westland.
Thank you very much to all those people that volunteered their time to help us make the event a huge success.
Canterbury here we come!
Hello there,
ReplyDeleteWow,that's was awesome doing those kind of sports.Hope Hay Park School can do swimming like that.Was it fun swimming,and competing with other people.
From cicilia Hay Park School.
Kia Ora everyone,
ReplyDeleteThat look amazing I hope that you enjoyed swimming. My favorite sports is swimming because it's fun going in the water and getting wet. I hope you girls and boy use resilient while you guys were swimming.
From:Osana
(Scott class at Hay Park School)
Kia Ora Room 7,
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing I hope you enjoyed having a swim.I wish I could have something like that at school,far away people came to compete with other schools that is awsome I would like people to come from far because I like to meet new friends.Thank you for sharing this blog post on you guys blog.
From:Tai
(Scott Class,at Hay Park School)
Hi There,
ReplyDeleteWow that was amazing doing such fun thing's you guy's are lucky we always do swimming in term 4 or 3 well Hay Park School wishes you a good luck and one more thing what year are you
From Jayzel
Hey all
ReplyDeleteIt was really fun doing west coast swimming sports, In the relay Liam Donaldson, Caitlyn Gallant, Jess Stevenson and I were trying really hard and... WE CAME 2ND YAY, It was really hard competing with other schools we have never met, It was a really good experience for my first time in west coast, Hope you all get to do it one day.
Yours sincerely,
Wil
hi
ReplyDeletehope some of them get through to the next round
from Eloise
Hi Richard. Quite a few students qualified for the Canterbury athletics. Swimming is very strong at Paroa School.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Mr McAulay