The St. Stanislaus College successfully staged its track events of the annual inter-house athletic sports at the Georgetown Cricket Club ground, Bourda yesterday with Butler House carting off the championship and one year bragging rights.

 The Butler House team gives an eyes-right salute to executive members of the St. Stanislaus School’s Board yesterday during the march past of their annual Inter-house Championships at the GCC Ground, Bourda yesterday. (Clairmonte Marcus photo)

The Butler House team gives an eyes-right salute to executive members of the St. Stanislaus School’s Board yesterday during the march past of their annual Inter-house Championships at the GCC Ground, Bourda yesterday. (Clairmonte Marcus photo)

Bulter House amassed 677.5 points while second place finisher Weld  accumulated 640.5 points.
Etheridge finished third with 630 points and Galton fourth with 585 points.

The well organized day of keen competition finished quite early after commencing just a few minutes past 10am with the march-past being the first item of the day which was also a tight competition.
Butler House won the march-past too ahead of Galton by just one point while Weld and Etheridge tied for third.
The event began on Wednesday with the field events that took place at the Young Men’s Christian Association ground, Thomas Lands.

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