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Beaudesert State High School played an incredible game against Marsden to win the 7/8 Division Two Titans Cup Grand Final.
The boys defeated Marsden 28-6, leaving no doubt at any point in the game who the victors were going to be.
The school has been competing in the Cup for 15 years.
A spokesperson for the school said the win was a great reward for a team with excellent attitude and commitment to the game.
“This group of young men bought the attitude and effort required each week for training and for game days.”
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Beaudesert State High School’s Brayden Teece was named Player of the Tournament.
The Titans Schools League high school competitions began in 2006 as the Titans Cup and Challenge, a two-tier, open age boys competition for local Gold Coast high schools.
The Titans Schools League now caters for three school year levels (7/8, 9/10 and 11/12), with two divisions in each, for both boys and girls.
This year, 63 boys sides played in two divisions in Years 7/8, 9/10 and 11/12 school grade groups.
A record 43 girls’ teams registered to take part this season.
The Titans competition provides schools of all abilities to opportunity to experience playing Rugby League in a safe and enjoyable environment.
It also allows those schools looking to advance, a pathway to state wide competitions.
The league is now the largest regional school competition in Australia.