Penzance Girls' Football coaching kicks-offPenzance Ladies FC staged a Girls' Free Football Funday on Sunday, with 50 participants aged between 7 and 16 years turning up at Bolitho School. There was coaching, skills and games, plus goody-bags for all and prizes in various categories. Weekly Saturday morning coaching sessions for girls aged 7-16 years begin at Bolitho School on Saturday August 5th, 10am -12noon. Sessions are £1.50 a time, with girls receiving clubs shorts & socks, club rainjacket and a club polo shirt after 10, 20 & 30 weeks, respectively. Parents are also encouraged to become involved with the club, and are invited to a meeting at the Magpies club on Friday August 25th at 7.30pm. There will be a presentation about the club and girls football in the county, with a chance to meet club coaches and officers, plus finding out how to become involved. For further information via the club website, click here. |
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