Indoor football for women & girlsWomen's and Girls' football training with Penzance Ladies FC moves indoors to Penwith College Sports Hall for the winter, from Thursday December 6th. The Junior Magpies session runs from 6-7pm and costs £1.50, whilst the U16s and seniors go from 7pm-8.30. New players or all ages are always welcome, ages six upwards. The club currently runs two women's teams, plus girls' sides at Under-16, Under-12 and Under-10. They hope to add an Under-8s side shortly. For more details, call Mike Kearon on 07887 886390 or for girls teams call Leanne Harvey on 07970 309435. Check the website at www.penzanceladiesfc.co.uk or just drop in on the night. |
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