Clackmannanshire Schools Badminton Championships: Results & Winners

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Clackmannanshire Schools Badminton Champs: Local Talents Shine at Lornshill Academy

Boys’ Singles Champion Crowned Myles from Alva Primary School
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Alva Primary School’s Myles proved to be the ultimate badminton warrior, winning the boys’ singles title at the Clackmannanshire Primary Schools Badminton Championships. The final was a nail-biting encounter against Callan from Banchory Primary School, who claimed the silver medal.

Girls’ Singles: Katie-May from Tillicoultry Primary School Tops the Table

In the girls’ singles event, it was Katie-May from Tillicoultry Primary School who emerged victorious, beating Jessica from Coalsnaughton Primary School who settled for the silver medal.

Doubles Duo Delight: Daniel and Michael from Redwell Primary School and Elise & Katie-May from Tillicoultry Primary School Rule the Court

In the boys’ doubles, Daniel and Michael, representing Redwell Primary School, secured the championship after a thrilling final against Tillicoultry Primary School’s Ciaran and CJ. The girls’ doubles saw a repeat performance from last year’s champions, Elise and Katie-May from Tillicoultry Primary School. Sunnyside Primary School’s Jorgi and May had to settle for the silver medal.

Event Hailed a Success by Clackmannanshire Council’s Leisure Team

Clackmannanshire Council’s leisure team lauded the event, thanking all participating youngsters, supportive teachers, dedicated parents, and volunteers for making the championships a resounding success.

A Badminton Bonanza for Clackmannanshire’s Young Stars

The competition saw children from nine different primary schools battle it out for the coveted badminton titles. Held at Lornshill Academy, the event allowed young talents to showcase their skills and compete against their peers.

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FAQs

Q: Which schools participated in the badminton championships?
A: Nine primary schools from Clackmannanshire participated in the event.
Q: Who was the boys’ singles champion?
A: Myles from Alva Primary School.
Q: Who won the girls’ doubles event?
A: Elise and Katie-May from Tillicoultry Primary School.

Did you know?

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