Staff and pupils at Whitburn Academy have gone to the top of the class thanks to their hard work.
17.01.2020 - 15:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Perth Strathtay Harrier Ben Greenwood produced a sublime run to claim under-23 Celtic XC individual gold.
His heroics in Stirling while wearing the national jersey also helped Scotland fend off Ireland, Northern Ireland and Wales for top spot in the team event.
Greenwood, a former Perth Academy student, battled through the mud to clock a time of 26 minutes and 29 seconds in front of a large crowd.
The under-23s were racing alongside the senior athletes and he managed to cross the line,
Staff and pupils at Whitburn Academy have gone to the top of the class thanks to their hard work.
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Rangers failed to win at Ibrox in the league for the first time in five months as Aberdeen held them to a goalless draw to put a huge dent in their title chances and ease the pressure on Derek McInnes.
Daniel Stendel says Hearts don’t need a goalkeeper before the transfer window ends but could be ready to make a move to bring Craig Gordon back to Tynecastle this summer.
The battle to save the Scottish Airshow erupted in a remarkable public war of words this week.
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Celtic have knocked back an approach from Hearts to re-sign Craig Gordon.
Officials at Scotland’s biggest council have drawn up plans to save £530,000 by closing five of the city’s six golf clubs.
Harry Potter author JK Rowling paid nearly £50million in tax last year.
Prestwick’s Main Street is officially the best high street in the country.
Love Island Scot Paige Turley made viewers back home “proud to be Scottish” after telling romantic interest Finn Tapp not to be a “bawbag”.
Blairgowrie golfer Gregor Graham is heading stateside with a strong Scottish team this week.
Top Scots comic Gary Faulds is making a triumphant return to Hamilton as part of his 2020 live tour.