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The morning of the Boys’ School Tug-O-War was buzzing with excitement as students poured into the gymnasium, eager to cheer on their House teams. Pre-selected teams from each year group, energised and ready for the challenge, prepared to dig deep for their House’s glory.
The atmosphere was electric, with the roar of support from each House shaking the walls of the gym. Chants rang out as boys stood, bouncing with anticipation, their eyes fixed on the rope at the centre of the competition. Teachers joined in, adding to the already intense energy, as Director of Sport, Duncan Grant, warned the overly eager students to stay clear of the battle lines.
Each pull of the rope saw teams straining with determination, hands gripping tightly as their House colours filled the gym. The competitions were fierce, with some rounds stretching over a minute in nail-biting contests of strength and endurance.
This year, the results were closer than ever. After an exhilarating round of matches, Hamilton and Wishart were tied at 26 points apiece, forcing an unexpected tie-breaker. The two teams faced off once more, and after a monumental struggle, Hamilton emerged victorious, securing first place. The final standings saw Wishart take second, Chalmers in third, and Cargill finishing fourth.
The day concluded with the much-anticipated teachers vs students match. The students, a team of four Year 7 and four Year 8 boys, faced the teachers in what was a one-sided battle, with the teachers delivering a decisive win, much to the delight (and amusement) of the crowd.
With the excitement still fresh, the question on everyone's mind is: can Hamilton hold onto their crown next year?
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