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The children, also dressed in red, did 22 laps each. Some carried dummies and stretchers. The school’s deputy principal Finn Barnett said they came up with the idea to support the challenge. The children raised the money through sponsors and then handed it to Fire and Emergency for the challenge. David Unwin/Stuff Pupils from Kairanga School take part in its fundraiser to support Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand. Pupil Caitlyn Turner, 10, was taking part in the walk, sporting a firefighter’s helmet, and she said the children were keen to support the cause. “One-thousand-one-hundred-and-three [laps] would be a lot to do by yourself, but when you’re splitting it into 22 each it wasn’t that bad.” ....
CCU Softball takes two In doubleheader against Lipscomb CCU snaps three-game losing streak CCU infielder Ally Clegg (Source: Gabe McDonald) By Coastal Carolina Athletics | February 28, 2021 at 12:39 AM EST - Updated February 28 at 12:39 AM CONWAY, SC – The Coastal Carolina softball team snapped its three-game losing streak on Saturday as they swept the doubleheader at home against the Lipscomb Bisons. The two wins improve the Chanticleers record to 4-5 overall on the season. CCU 10, LU 9 The Bisons scored three runs off Chanticleer Raelee Brabham in the bottom of the second inning when Katelyn Belding laid down a bunt that scored Olivia Ward and Kyndall Crawford. LU made it 3-0 when Elise Shewmaker scored on an RBI single from Amy Vetula. ....