LAST Thursday saw the Brownie sports take place at the Knights Templar School playing field in Watchet.
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All ages join Watchet Santa fun run to support war memorial recreation ground charityPacks from Williton, Washford and two from Watchet made up 12 teams of up to six for the round robin competition, with the brownies attempting a number of activities including duck 'n' paddle and hockey slalom.
Afterwards a well earned drink and biscuits were supplied.
The evening was keenly contested and that was reflected in the final scores. In fourth position, 1st Watchet Gnomes gained 115 points, joint second were 1st Watchet Elves and Imps on 121 points, and in first position, by the narrowest of margins, were 1st Washford Elves with 122 points.
District Commissioner Mrs. Glenys Knight presented the Brownie District Sports Shield to the winning six.Pictured are the winning Washford Elves team - from the left, Ellie Bishop, Rachel Langbein, Jessica Batts and Emily Kneeshaw.
Photo: Steve Guscott

