Active Stirling and tennis coach Adam Brown hosted the P3-4 Primary Schools Tennis Competition - Finals Day at The PEAK last week (Tuesday 23 June).

Active Stirling has been working with local tennis clubs to deliver primary school cluster competitions. The clubs involved were Livilands TC, Killearn TC, Dunblane Sports Club, Stirling TC and Bridge of Allan Sports Club. The schools participating in the finals day were Braehead, Drymen, Dunblane, Port of Menteith, Cambusbarron and Bridge of Allan.

The overall winning school was Dunblane Primary School, with Harry Sturrock, Calum Gemmel, Cary Gibb, Lachlan Hunter, Megan Hogg and Marcus Sinclair. Bridge of Allan Primary School were very close runners-up with Toby Geyer, Dylan Clark, Eoin O’Cinneide, Rosie Woodward, Ava-Mae Conroy and Cara Birrell.

Drymen Primary School took third place with Jack Ronald, Tom Fleming, Tom Lord, Amy Elder, Lara McCartney and Erin Milne.

Ken Lewandowski, Active Stirling chairperson of the board, helped to present certificates and medals to the participants.

Ruth Henderson, Active Stirling’s club development officer, said: “This is the second year we have hosted this event, with 25 schools participating altogether throughout all of the clusters in Stirling. Tennis has been getting a lot of delivery in local primary schools over the last few years and this is a great way to round off the school year for school children taking part in tennis.

“We would like to thank all the schools for taking part and a big thanks to tennis coach Adam Brown for helping teach and supporting the children.”