Oakgrove Integrated Primary School saw off the challenge of 16 other schools win the team event at the Derry City Council Schools and Participation Programme crosscountry challenge.
Aodhan Friel, who won the boys race, and Amy Mullan and Oonagh Payne, who came second and third respectively the girls event, topped scored for the Limavady Road school.
Broadbridge took the runners-up spot with St Anne’s taking third place.
Tony McCool won the girls race while Oisin Gallagher (St Anne’s) and Oisin Colhoun (St Patrick’s) took second and third places respectively in the boys race.
Corey Adams, of Ebrington PS, took home the Special Effort Award.
Results
Girls Race – 1, Toni McCool, St Terese’s; 2, Amy Mullan, Oakgrove PS; 3, Oonagh Payne, Oakgrove PS.
Boys Race – 1, Aodhan Friel. Oakgrove PS; 2, Oisin Gallagher. St Annes PS; 3, Oisin Colhoun, St Patrick’s PS.
Overall – 1, Oakgrove PS; 2, Broadbridge PS; 3, St Anne’s PS.
Special Effort Award – Corey Adams, Ebrington PS.Pa
Participating teams were – St Oliver Plunketts PS, Oakgrove PS, Mullabouy PS, Broadbridge PS, Greenhaw PS, Gaelscoil Edhain Mhoir PS, Eglinton PS, Sacred Heart PS, Longtower PS, St Pauls PS, Ebrington PS, St Annes PS, St Eithne’s PS, Lisnagelvin PS, St Columba’s PS, St Therese’s PS, St Patrick’s PS.