Delighted youngster sees her winning campaign poster in the frame
DELIGHTED Sheffield youngster King-Yee Cheung headed to Bramall Lane to be presented with a framed copy of her winning poster for the Kick It Out campaign against racism in football.
The 11-year-old, from Sheffield and District Chinese School, London Road, will now see a large copy of her design displayed in the family enclosure at Sheffield United's ground.
King–Yee was handed her framed copy by the Blades' Chinese player Sun Jihai, Sheffield United's Kick it Out ambassador for the season, alongside United Initiative staff Mark Todd and Adrian Littlejohn.
The competition was run by The United Initiative with the Chinese Community Centre and the Sheffield and District Chinese School, as part of a Chinese Links Project.
Runners-up were Chun-Hang Cho from the school and Nina Rasuli of the Chinese Community Centre.
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