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Wesley Nnamani (Year 10 Senegal) On His Experience During Inter-House Football Competition
he inter-house football competition was
we silenced T and gone, but this year’s tournament will be
held on the 11th of January, 2025. It has come
Senegal House everyone with remembered for Senegal House’s jaw-dropping
SWEEP!
a commanding
rise to glory. Despite being labelled as the “easiest
CLEAN performance a commanding performance across all catego-
house to beat” by critics, we silenced everyone with
across all cate-
ries—winning the girls’ category, KS3 boys, and KS4
boys in an extremely dominant fashion.
gories winning
the girls’ catego-
ing less of a statement. In the semi-finals, we faced
ry, KS3 boys, and For the KS4 boys, our journey to the top was noth-
Benue House, winning 1-0. Then came the final
KS4 boys in an against Congo House, a match I will forever re-
extremely domi- member. It was competitive, but the turning point
came late when I met a perfect cross with a head-
nant fashion. er, sealing another 1-0 victory for Senegal House.
From being underestimated to winning for the
INTER-HOUSE FOOTBALL COMPETITION first time in years, this victory proves that re-
silience, teamwork, and belief conquer doubt.
Thank you to everyone who made history with us.
Photography Contribution By Agabi Agabi-Oshen Kanu (Year 11 Benue) We are the champions!
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