Delta wins the Futsal Inter-House Tournament

18 Março 2023

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The Interhouse Futsal Competition at CLIP came to a thrilling conclusion as Delta emerged victorious over Sigma with a final score of 4-2. The competition was a fierce display of skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship, with both teams giving their all on the court.

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The competition is a chance for students to showcase their sporting abilities and earn valuable points for their respective Houses in the race for the coveted House Cup.

 

This year's competition was particularly exciting, with the final match being one of the most intense in recent memory. Delta and Sigma both played with incredible speed and precision, making it a thrilling contest from start to finish. Delta ultimately emerged as the winner, earning them valuable points for their House and putting them in a strong position in the House Cup race.

 

One of the most impressive aspects of the competition was the support and enthusiasm of the audience. The stands were full of supporters from all Houses, cheering on their teammates and creating a lively and exciting atmosphere. The players fed off this energy, and it was clear that the audience played a vital role in the competition's success.

 

The Interhouse Futsal Competition is just one of the many ways CLIP encourages student participation in sports and promotes teamwork and sportsmanship. The competition provides an opportunity for students to showcase their skills, form new friendships, and work together towards a common goal.

 

We would like to congratulate Delta on their hard-fought victory and thank all the players, coaches, and supporters who made the competition such a success. We look forward to seeing what next year's competition will bring!

Delta wins the Futsal Inter-House Tournament

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