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Muff scouts celebrate double success 16.05.08

by Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent

A group of Scouts from Muff were celebrating this week after they saw off stiff competition from troops across Donegal, Derry and Tyrone to scoop the prestigious Errigal Cup and Errigal Shield competitions.
The weekend-long competition was held in Oakfield Park in Raphoe when scouts in all of the packs were set a gruelling set of challenges under the watchful eye of judges from the all-Ireland training team.
Speaking to the Inishowen Independent yesterday, Hazel Browne Muff Scout leader said she was very proud of all of the members who travelled to Raphoe for what was a very demanding competition.
“We had three teams taking part this year, one was made up of scouts who were for the most part in their first year in the scouts but who nevertheless had to do the same as the other groups. For them the experience will be invaluable for the years ahead while it was fantastic that the other groups won the Errigal Cup and the Errigal Shield.”

Muff scouts celebrate with their new trophy.
Hazel explained that the contest over the weekend challenged the scouts in a wide variety of ways leaving them to demonstrate a huge array of skills and of course teamwork.
The scouts were left to fend for themselves from Friday night, having to build up an entire camp site including washing and cooking areas and furniture.
Other skills included demonstrations on the Saturday of their knowledge of knots, their knowledge of the scouting movement and a number of other skills.
The scouts then had to cook a main meal and dessert again judged on a number of key factors including safety and hygiene.
“After the cooking the had to prepare a camp fire and entertainment in the form of a sketch and even when they were finished they came under scrutiny with their site checked to see how tidy it was and their equipment checked to see how clean it all was.”
With seven troops competing in each of the Cup and Shield categories for Muff to win both was a fantastic achievement.
“The competition was very close and it was brilliant that we got first ahead of Culmore,” said Hazel who added that the win now qualifies the troop to take part in the Phoenix Cup in Dublin in August of this year.
In the meantime the scouts from Muff where the troop has 25 in all are looking forward to attending Ireland’s biggest ever jamboree when 10,000 scouts are set to assemble in Punchestown.
“It’s going to be a busy summer, but we’re really looking forward to it,” Hazel concluded.
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