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Rotary Technology Tournament
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The Rotary Clubs of Wensleydale, Richmond, Northallerton and Thirsk joined to organise a schools technology tournament
This event went off well, with 11 teams in the Basic or Foundation level, and 5 in the senior level. I gather that there had been 32 due to take part, but 16 had pulled out. Wensleydale School was well represented and won almost everything. In particular Wensleydale School B Team in the Foundation level produced the most successful crane of both levels, and came first in the Foundation level. The team members were Sam Duffus, llie Duffus,James Allinson and Tim Wilson.
