PREMIUM News Echuca East Primary School students go for cross-country fun By Steve Huntley May 11, 2022 Winners: First place Harley Goodson, second place Brax Roberts and third place Linc Portwine in the Prep boys’ division. Photo by Steve Huntley Echuca East Primary School ran its annual cross-country on Friday last week, with all students trying their best to complete the course. Speed: Charlie McLeod took first place in her age group. Photo by Steve Huntley Fast: Archie Saunders finishing in first place in his age group. Photo by Steve Huntley Home: Harley Goodson winning first place. Photo by Steve Huntley Support: First place Jessie Bray, second place Matilda Holmfield and third place Meni Roughley. Photo by Steve Huntley Friends: Charlie McCleod, first, Narlah Wright, second, and Zarielle Marsh, third. Photo by Steve Huntley We got it: Aaliyah Day-Leech, first, Gracie Proud, second, and Matilda Tarczom, third. Photo by Steve Huntley Runners: Jack Taylor, first, Ace Rousis, second, and Lucas O'Donnell, third. Photo by Steve Huntley Smile: Archie Saunders, first, Gus Wood, second, and Owen Glennie, third. Photo by Steve Huntley Hard work: Matilda Holmfield in second place. Photo by Steve Huntley Smile: Second place winner Gracie Proud. Photo by Steve Huntley Champion: First place winner Jessie Bray. Photo by Steve Huntley Hard work: Second place winner Ace Rousis. Photo by Steve Huntley Gold: Aaliyah Day-Leech coming in first place. Photo by Steve Huntley Cheering: Jack Taylor coming first in the race. Photo by Steve Huntley Determined: Dexter Lewis-Hamilton running the race. Photo by Steve Huntley Warming up: Echuca East Primary School students getting ready for the big race. Photo by Steve Huntley By Steve Huntley Related Stories News Preschoolers make a splashNathalia and District Preschool Centre dipped into the Echuca Aquatic Centre for its Water Awareness Program. By Lua Ikenasio News $400 relief for familiesThe School Saving Bonus will deliver much need cost of living relief. By Riverine Herald News Mathoura mural coming to lifeSpanish artist Dulk is transforming the Mathoura water tower in the first of five pieces in Murray River Council’s River Country Art Trail. By Emily Donohoe News Carols in CampaspeThe shire is gearing up for an eventful festive season, with carols adding to the atmosphere. By Lua Ikenasio Newsletter Delivered Monday, Wednesday & Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Man dies after falling off boat in Moama News Tongala community in mourning over tragedy News Local theatre members recognised AAP Tennis Sinner opens up about steroid saga after Davis Cup win Sport McMahon, Saunders and Drennan all pass 50 in Gunbower
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