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ISFA: INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION


SAPCA: SPORTS AND PLAY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION


★ Contact: T: 024 7641 4773. W: www.sapca.org.uk ★ What: Trade association for the sports and play UK construction industry. SAPCA has a rigorous admissions procedure designed to guarantee that all its members maintain high standards and are fi nancially stable. ★ News: With vital advice on the funding, construction, design and management of sports facilities, SAPCA’s Sports Facility Show is known throughout the sports and play construction industry as a ‘must visit’ event. The next Sports and Facility Show takes place at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, Motherwell on 28 October, and is presented in association with sportscotland. Key speakers will include several practising athletes among its key speakers. These sportspeople will be joined by speakers from the main Scottish sports governing bodies. Visit the website for full speaker line-up.


★ Contact: Sean Smith, Football Development Manager. T: 07854 136788. E: fdm@isfa.org.uk W: www.isfa.org.uk ★ What: With football’s popularity on the rise in independent schools, ISFA aims to nurture the game and ensure that the Corinthian values on which the game was founded are still followed. ★ News: Fixtures for 2014-15 include: Sun 12 Oct


ISFA U18 National Girls’ Sevens, Charterhouse


Thur 5 March Sun 8 March I Sun 15 March Sun 15 March


Investec ISFA U13 & U15 Cup Finals, Burton Albion FC


SFA U18 Girls Regional Representative Championships, Harrow


ISFA U18 v The Royal Navy, HMS Temeraire, Portsmouth


ISFA U18 Girls Regional Representative Championship, Harrow


Sat 28-Mon 30 ISFA U13 Regional March


Tue 5 May


Representative Festival, Shrewsbury


National U11 7s Finals, St George’s Park


SAPCA ISFA SCHOOLS CRICKET ONLINE ★ Contact: Neil Rollins W: www.schoolscricketonline.co.uk


★ What: The only place where you can fi nd comprehensive (and free) coverage of schools cricket, with a huge set of weekly results plus a review of the game throughout the UK. ★ News: It is not unheard of, but hardly


common, for a side to score over three hundred with two centurions, and then lose. On a fast Millfi eld ground, Malvern rattled up 302 for three in their fi fty overs, with Alex Milton scoring 128 and Freddy Martin 115 not out. Millfi eld were more than a match for this, overtaking their score for the loss of fi ve


wickets, O Ebsworth-Burland scoring 139. In the National Twenty20 schools cricket competition, Woodhouse Grove were very worthy winners. Dylan Budge, their captain, is a name to remember. They comfortably defeated both Tonbridge and Millfi eld on fi nals day. Next year’s National Twenty20 fi nal will take place on Fri 3 July at Arundel School.


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