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POOLE House reigned supreme at Cranbourne Secondary College’s annual swimming carnival this week.
More than 950 students headed to the Noble Park Aquatic Centre on Monday for the event to take part in the range of races and novelty events.
Sports co-ordinator Stephen Lynch said a great day was had by all, both in and out of the pool.
“It was a fantastic day with a beautiful 25 degrees,” he said.
“It was a very colourful day with some great outfits and fancy dress contestants.”
Poole house were the winning team on the day, with Donnelly second, Brunt third and Facey fourth.

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