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Springhill RC Primary School
Kids Training

    Training takes place, in the season, on Saturday mornings at Springhill RC Primary School from 9:00am to 12 mid day.  Each year is allotted its own time slot.

    A core group of volunteers help to run the coaching sessions butany other volunteers from Springhill Dads would be gratefully received.  Contact Dave Hedges on 023 8073 8201. 

SKFC

     SFFC is a football team that started with a group of boys that attended Saturday morning football sessions at Springhill RC Primary School in Southampton.  The boys were keen to enter an organised football league and in 2000 entered the under 12's Tyro Football League, a year early so that they could play football on sunday afternoons.   SKFC have gone from strength to strength and won the Division 6 championship as the highest scoring team in Under 12's Tyro football last season.   Boys mainly from St Mary's College and St George RC School make up the current squad.   SKFC train at St Mary's College on Saturday mornings.   

    Boys interested in joining our club are welcome to come along for training between 10am and 12:00.   
     Contact Rob Frisby; tel 023 8079 0750, mob 07753 709229, email [email protected] or John Lynch tel 023 8022 5349.

News of the World 3rd November 2002

Southampton Schools U-11'sl - Berks League
Saturday 2nd November
Vale of White Horse v Southampton

Tyro League Under 13 Div 5
Sunday November 3rd

Springhill Kids FC 1 - 3 Hiltingbury

Southampton Schools U-11'sl
Saturday 26th October
Southampton 2 - 2 Gloucester

    Among the extreme weather the weekend, one period of time stood out like an oasis in the desert.  Saturday morning brought pleasant conditions with the sun shining on both spectators and young players of Southampton and Gloucester under-11's at Clayfields Sports Centre.

    In an excellent game from which both sides could take credit Gloucester showed great spirit to bring the game back level at 2 - 2.   Southampton took the lead with a strike from a Springhill Kid forward who pounced on a loose ball after a free kick to open the scoring.  

    In a bid for the winner, Southampton hit the bar and then the post in a frantic finale.

Tyro League Under 13 Div 5
Springhill Kids FC 9 - 0 Royals

Tyro League Under 13 Div 5
Calmore FC 1 - 8 Springhill Kids FC

Tyro League Under 13 Div 5
Springhill Kids FC 1 - 1 Tadburn

Tyro League Under 13 Cup
Springhill Kids FC 5 - 1 Chandlersford

Tyro League Under 13 Div 5
Tadburn 1 - 0 Springhill Kids FC

Springhill Kids FC Friendly
St Francis 5 - 2 Springhill Kids FC

Sunday January 26th
T
yro League Under 13 Div 5
Springhill Kids FC 9 - 2 Winchester

SPRINGHILL TYRO LEAGUE U13
                                                                   Saturday 25th January 2003

P W
D
L F A Diff Pts
Tadburn
8
7
1
0
34
4
30
15
Hiltingbury
8
6
0
2
40
11
29
12
Fawley
5
4
1
0
28
6
22
9
Calmore
9
4
1
4
25
27
-2
9
St Francis
7
3
0
4
12
17
-5
8
Springhill Kids
6
3
1
2
26
7
19
7
Winchester
7
2
0
5
12
28
-16
4
Common A
8
1
0
7
12
52
-40
2
Royals
9
1
0
8
8
51
-43
2

SPRINGHILL KIDS IN FOOTIE

  Andrew Jordan - son of Scottish International Joe Jordan, attended Springhill when his dad was playing for the Saints. Andy began his football career as a trainee in 1997 when Joe was manager of Bristol City. Andy joined Cardiff City in October 2000 and was part of the Sam Hamman / Alan Cork Bluebird's revival.
    In true Dads tradition Andy scored an own goal in his debut match but the Bluebirds went on to beat their cup rivals 5 -1 in an exciting game. He has since score another own goal in glorious fashion - well done.

     Following in his father’s footsteps, Andy made his International debut for the Scotland U-21 team against Bosnia in October 1999.

    
  Joe Keenan    - Springhill Kid and son of ex Springhill Dad John Keenan is in the Chelsea youth / reserves squad, and now in the England under 20's side - scoring the winner against Portugal at St Mary's.    He's doing really well, ta!   

    Chelsea assistant manager Gwyn Williams: “Joe’s a Southampton born and bred boy, born 200 yards from Southampton Football Club, and was really disappointed when we played our reserve game there early in the season because he was injured. Now he’s won an England match instead.
    
“He’s a very gifted technical player, short and long passing, he’s quick, left footed, and another one who went through the national school at Lilleshall.”
     A week ago Joe scored the winner for Chelsea Reserves at home to Coventry. He has been an unused substitute twice in the 2001/2 season for the first team, away and at home to Hapoel Tel-Aviv.
22.11.01 -  http://www.chelseafc.com

News of the World 3rd November 2002



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