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    St Andrew’s win cross country

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoMay 20, 2010No Comments1 Min Read
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    For the first time in many years, St Andrew’s College won a closely contested cross country fixture
    against Queens College.

    The St Andrew’s athletes ran with tremendous courage and determination, and it was the side’s depth that gave St Andrew’s the victory.

    For the first time in many years, St Andrew’s College won a closely contested cross country fixture
    against Queens College.

    The St Andrew’s athletes ran with tremendous courage and determination, and it was the side’s depth that gave St Andrew’s the victory.

    The event was held at Grey Dam and covered the St Andrew’s cross country route. St Andrew’s runners who finished in the top ten were Mathew Archer –2nd in 19 minutes 58 seconds (Archer missed the St Andrew’s colours time by six seconds), Daniel Still – 4th in 20:26, Dylan Ramsay – 5th in 20:27, Angus Robert – 6th in 20:56, William Cahill – 9th in 21:07, Stefan Uys – 10th in 21:15.

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