Categories: Sport

Lots of mud and fun at Mini Muddies

SCAS students from Years 7-12 ran 8km through 50 obstacles at Bago Vineyard for the Mini Muddies event. The day was a great team-building exercise, and there was lots of wriggling, climbing and running! The timber wall climbs were the most loved, apart from the sausage sizzle at the end.

Funds raised go towards the Ronald McDonald House Charity. Oliver Rikmanis was the first across the line for SCAS, with Laura Reynolds and Meg Goodwin not far behind. A big thank you to Mr Hodge and Mrs Diplock for running the course with the students.

Congratulations to all the runners- it was an exciting, muddy day!

St Columba Anglican School

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