Students improved their football skills, practiced working in a team and demonstrating good sportsmanship. They had the talented Miramar Rangers Football coaches there to support.
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Wednesday, 22 March 2023
Miramar Rangers - Football Tournament
On Wednesday our eager Year 3 and 4 tamariki had the opportunity to head to Miramar Park and compete against other schools in the Miramar Rangers Football tournament.
Students improved their football skills, practiced working in a team and demonstrating good sportsmanship. They had the talented Miramar Rangers Football coaches there to support.
Students improved their football skills, practiced working in a team and demonstrating good sportsmanship. They had the talented Miramar Rangers Football coaches there to support.
Thursday, 7 April 2016
Fabulous Football
Today in our soccer training we played trucks and trailers. Someone was the truck and someone was the trailer. The trailer had to keep up with the truck. The truck had to loose the trailer. First, we pl ayed without balls and then with balls. This helped us learn how to control the ball and look out for people who might be tackling. We then played a game of football.
Shared writingby Chrissy's base group.
Shared writing
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Football training with the Miramar Rangers
Finally the weather has been kind. Football skills started today with lots of energy !
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