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We Are Good Sports At NPS
Softball
This year in 2018 all the students have been playing lots of sports which keeps us fit and that we also enjoy. Softball has been really amazing. We do lots of training at school with Ms Sartoria. We have two teams called the Bat Smashers and Lightning Loaders. We learn how to hit the ball, make home runs, bowl and field. It is great when we catch the ball because someone goes out. We enjoy playing against other schools. Last week we played St Joeys on Friday. One team won and one team lost but we had a great time and we are all good sports.
By Declan Lowden and Tyler Cook
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Cross Country
On 26th of April the students from NPS had Cross Country. Most people gave all the energy they had. Some people chose to walk and run the course. Many ran all the way around. The course went around the creek and the older age groups ran around the football oval. The top five in each age group have the opportunity to go to Division.
We wish to congratulate all the people who participated.
By Aiden Woolley and Shaye Bowen
Swimming and PE
At Numurkah Primary School the students enjoy participating in swimming and PE. Swimming is at the start of the year. The younger students go to the Numurkah Indoor Pool while the others go to the Numurkah Outdoor Pool. We learn to do correct swim strokes such as freestyle, breast-stroke and backstroke. It is important to do safe entries as well as how to do rescues. At the end of the program, the whole school participates in a fun filled swimming carnival. We all do it in our house teams Red, Green, Blue and Gold. This year Green house won in the Prep One Twos, and Blue house won the 3-6 trophy.
We love our swimming and we are all good sports!!!
In PE the whole school participates in different activities such as netball, softball, football, tennis and active games. We also do a lot of stretches. We run around the school to keep fit. Sometimes we have free time and we get to choose what we want to use and play with. We all looking forward to the upcoming Skills Zone program and the Athletic Sports.
By Skye Young and Abbey Cormack


















