GREAT Britain handball player Holly Lam-Moores is helping to spread the word about handball, and during her summer break spent time working with children at a Cheshire primary school.
The 19-year-old winger from Warrington made several visits to Lowton West Primary School and helped the children try out handball as well as work on their project about handball and Olympic Games.
“The kids really got stuck in and it was great to see them get so enthusiastic about handball,” said Holly, whose younger brother attends the school.
“I’ve been helping them with their project over the last few months and they have created some great displays all about the sport. They all seemed to love the game and who knows? Maybe we have some future Olympic handball players at Lowton West?!”
The 19-year-old winger from Warrington made several visits to Lowton West Primary School and helped the children try out handball as well as work on their project about handball and Olympic Games.
“The kids really got stuck in and it was great to see them get so enthusiastic about handball,” said Holly, whose younger brother attends the school.
“I’ve been helping them with their project over the last few months and they have created some great displays all about the sport. They all seemed to love the game and who knows? Maybe we have some future Olympic handball players at Lowton West?!”
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