The 15th edition of the Chris Hoare Cup lived up to expectations.
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Students from Gloucester High School and Bulahdelah Central School met on the field and court in a series of rugby league, soccer, touch football and netball matches.
Gloucester came out on top in the rugby league, touch football and netball fixtures but Bulahdelah turned the tide to pick up wins in both soccer matches.
Both the open boys and under 14s Gloucester rugby league sides let the points flow, winning their matches 52-18 and 46-16 respectively.
The open boys game had everything- injuries, hard tackles, hit ups and scintillating tries.
Bulahdelah's soccer sides put on clinics, with both the under 15s girls and under 16s boys winning their match 3-0.
Gloucester posted a 14-0 win against Bulahdelah in the open girls touch football match, while the Gloucester year 10 netball team won the netball game 41-27.
The schools thanked all coaches, referees, volunteers and parents who continue to support the annual event.
A fun day was had by all, with all games played with good sportsmanship.
The cup is named in honour of Chris Hoare, a Bulahdelah student who was killed in a car accident.
The trophy was donated by his parents to remember Chris.