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On Friday 6th May the whole school dressed up in BLUE in support of Glenavon Football Club and its chosen charity - Brain Injury NI. A cheque of £400 was presented to Mr Gary Hamilton (Manager of Glenavon FC) and Mr Eddie Drury (Glenavon FC).
In response Gary thanked all the children and parents for supporting Mark Farren's chosen charity and then distributed lots of prizes to children from Primary 1 to 7. One fortunate winner got tickets for himself and his parents to the Cup Final which will be held at Windsor Park tomorrow against Linfield!

A great community effort!
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Great news arrived in school this week, with an email confirming that the boys' football team had reached the Mullen Cup Champions League Finals Day. The finals are to be held in Lurgan Junior High School on Friday 6th May 2016.
The boys won the first tournament, gaining them maximum points and finished third in their group in the second tournament securing a finals place in the Champions league whcih comprises eight of the best schools in Mid-Ulster.
Congratulations to the boys' team, which is made up of Primary 5, 6 and 7 pupils.
In assembly on Wednesday 20th April a further major achievement was celebrated by the whole school with the news that Tom Clarke (P7) and Bobby Harvey (P6) had both represented the Mid- Ulster Schools' Football Association in the district championships over the Easter Vacation. Congratulations to both boys. The school is really proud of you.

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19 boys from Waringstown Primary School took part in the recent festival of football on our own MUGA pitch on Thursday 21st November. Teams from Poyntzpass, Fairhill and Waringstown competed in several friendly matches.
All Boys seemed to enjoy the games and the afternoon ended with the teams coming together to have crisps, chocolate and a drink to refresh all those involved.
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The boys’ football team reached the final of the Champion’s League and the Mullen Cup on Friday 8th May.
Having progressed through a very hard group containing Orchard Primary, Edenderry and Bessbrook, the boys played Bocombra in the semi-final. The score ended Nil-Nil and a golden goal was needed to see Waringstown progress to the final where they played Moyallen Primary School.
After a very hard fought match, Moyallen got the winning goal and ended Waringstown’s ambition of lifting both trophies.
Mr Brown was very proud of the boys and congratulated them all on reaching the final.
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The boys' football team took part in the March Football Festival held at Lurgan Junior High School.
The boys managed to finish second in their group progressing them to the last eight, where they were narrowly defeated one-nil by the eventual winners of the tournament.
Congratulations to all concerned.

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Thursday 28th February will long be remembered by many of the boys in the school football teams. Waringstown played host to The Armstrong PS from Armagh in a festival of football involving 14 boys. For many of the boys, it was their first competitive match against another school, but the day was thoroughly enjoyed by both schools.
Many parents and grandparents took the opportunity to watch their children play and at the end of the festival the boys from Waringstown came out on top. Both teams were presented with drinks crisps and biscuits as refreshments when the tournament was finished.
Mr Brown was delighted with the skill level, determination and most of all the sportsmanship of both teams. At the end of each match the children shook hands and congratulated each other. This showed the close relationship between both schools who have a long sporting relationship. As a school we look forward to our next encounter with The Armstrong during the cricket season.
Congratulations to all concerned.
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Due to the current wintery weather, today's football practice and Scripture Union have been cancelled.
Children will be informed when these activities will start up again.

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Today, Wednesday 13th was certainly a special day for those girls who attended football practice. The girls took part in a very enjoyable 7- a -side competition with girls from P5, P6 and P7 taking part.
The cup was finally presented to the winning team but Mr. Brown praised all the girls for their dedication throughout the year.
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