Newbury
College held a 5-a-side intra Team 19 football tournament at the end of January
with six teams taking part from courses ranging from Motor Vehicle and
Construction to Public Services and Animal Care.
The
event took place to launch the Team 19 football programme at Newbury College, a
programme which aims to address the 16-19 participation drop-off within sports by
driving intra-college Team 19 football leagues which are led by students for
students.
Sports
Maker at Newbury College Aimee Kaur who organised the event said, “It was
brilliant to launch a Team 19 football event which engaged students of all
abilities from a variety of curriculum areas. We worked closely with
Association of Colleges Sport and Berks and Bucks Football Association to
ensure it was successful. The students worked incredibly well together and
fostered good sportsmanship throughout”.
Aimee
has recently been appointed as the new College Sports Maker and aims to deliver
a wider sporting variety for students and help drive up student sport
participation encouraging new participants during her time at Newbury College.
There is something for everyone at Newbury College. For more information go along to the Open Evening at the Monks Lane campus on Tuesday 10 February 4pm-8pm. For any other queries please contact on 01635 845000 or visit our website www.newbury-college.ac.uk.
Participating in sports activities makes lungs stronger as the breathing gets stronger and therefore allows you to breath in thinner air so that you can qualify for sec teams
ReplyDeleteGames and sports are good for health and they keep us active. One should be involved in any sports to be stronger physically.
ReplyDelete5 a side football tournament