Chevalier College Sprint map stretches brain cells as well as legs

Last Updated: Sunday, 16 September 2012 18:45

The sprint map at Chevalier College once again stretched the brain cells as well as the legs.  Corridors, corners and courtyards all over the map had to be tackled with quick decision making.

A good representation from Illawarra Kareelah and a challenge from the Central Coast made the competition sharp on the Long Course, with less than a minute between Nick Dent and Ken Mills. Ian Froude came in third, with tarmac souvenirs on hands, knees and elbows after a bumpsadaisy encounter with a speed bump.

Sue Froude and Helen Mills from IKO took first and second place followed by Sandy Stewart from SH in The Short Course.

The Brooks family found some rather impressive pine cones which did look like echidnas and will look good with some googly eyes.  Hannah Davey was accompanied by a platoon of strollers and toddlers and is becoming better and better at map reading.  Well done kids!

A late lunch at Gilberts in Mittagong was the perfect way to finish off the day.

Thank you to the Stewarts and John Russell who brought in controls and to Lyn Malmgron for this report