Castle Rushen celebrate maiden win over KWC
Castle Rushen High School students made history on Thursday when its rugby team beat King William's College in a match known as 'The Big One'.
It's the first time they have prevailed in the fixture's 70-year history.
Callum Smith kicked the winning points for Castle Rushen - who were trailing 12-13 heading into the closing stages - to spark jubilant scenes on the sideline.
Match-winner Smith and his captain Jacob Halstein hailed it as 'the best day' in Castle Rushen's sporting history.

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