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'Great atmosphere' at Youth Disability Games

Valence School, Westerham, taking part in New Age Curling. Picture: JOHN WARDLEY
Valence School, Westerham, taking part in New Age Curling. Picture: JOHN WARDLEY
MIKE BISHOP: "The games provide the perfect opportunity to compete and achieve in disability sport"
MIKE BISHOP: "The games provide the perfect opportunity to compete and achieve in disability sport"

YOUNGSTERS from across the county came together to compete in the Kent Disability Youth Games 2006.

Hosted by Kent County Council’s Sports Development Unit, the games brought 75 teams to Sevenoaks School, where they competed in sports including cycling, football and archery.

Teams also played a bowls-based game called Boccia and a form of curling played on an indoor court called New Age Kurling.

KCC’s disability sport manager Mike Bishop said: "This year’s event was on a much larger scale with over 300 young people taking part.

"There was a great atmosphere. The games provide the perfect opportunity to compete and achieve in disability sport and congratulations to all those who took part."

Competing Schools:

Milestone School, New Ash Green
Helen Allison School, Gravesend
The Wyvern School, Ashford
Willesborough Primary School, Ashford
Christ Church CE High School, Ashford
Valence School, Sevenoaks
Dorton House School, Sevenoaks
Bower Grove School, Maidstone
Senacre School, Maidstone
Meadowfields School, Sittingbourne
St Werburgh Centre, Rochester
Bradfields School, Medway
Danecourt School, Medway
The Orchard School, Canterbury
St Anselm’s Catholic School, Canterbury
The Archbishop’s School, Canterbury
Harbour School, Dover
Melbourne Community Primary School, Dover
Grange Park School, Leybourne
Norrington Centre, Cheriton
Pent Valley School, Folkestone
Stone Bay School, Broadstairs
Broomhill Bank School, Tunbridge Wells
Oakley School, Tunbridge Wells

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