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PICTURES: Easter Ross giants Tom and Luke Stoltman thrill Invergordon schoolchildren with special visit


By Hector MacKenzie

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P1 pupils Leighton Williamson and Alise Goba with Luke (left) and Tom. Picture: Gary Anthony.
P1 pupils Leighton Williamson and Alise Goba with Luke (left) and Tom. Picture: Gary Anthony.

EASTER Ross brothers who can claim to be the world's strongest have criss-crossed the globe in pursuit of glory.

But Tom and Luke Stoltman didn't have far to travel last week for an eagerly anticipated visit which saw them once again thrust into the spotlight.

A school full of very excited pupils at South Lodge Primary in Invergordon saw the dynamic duo up close and personal on the back of some powerful performances at televised events which have taken them far from their home town.

The Invergordon lads though were delighted to be on home ground for visit during which they fielded questions from pupils and gave an insight into the regime they follow and the ambitions they still have.

Head teacher David Hayes-Macleod said he he was "absolutely thrilled" with the chance to acknowledge their success. Pupils gifted them a trophy and certificate of their own.

Tom said they were delighted to help inspire the younger generation. He said: "What a great school. We love doing these talks to the schools across the Highlands.”

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