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Back to Netball Sessions - July & August (South)

by isleofman.com 3rd June 2011
Enjoyed playing netball at school? Stopped playing and would love to start again? Looking for a fun, new activity? Then C&S Netball Club are here to help… We have teamed up with England Netball to deliver their new Back to Netball sessions which provides a gentle introduction to the sport for female players over sixteen years of age. Sessions are coach led and cover basic skill development and court play. The Back to Netball sessions are aimed at women who want to try their hand at netball but have never played it before, for women who want to gain fitness or for women who want to purely attend for the social aspect of the game. The sessions are spread over a six week period starting on Monday 4th July for a total cost of ?30 per person. All sporting abilities are welcome including beginners, and all equipment will be provided. The sessions are being held at King Williams College, Castletown (netball courts are situated at the rear, next to Astro Turf). For further information please contact Marie Skillicorn on 07624 456634 or email marieskillicorn@gmail.com Get fit, have fun and make friends through Back to Netball. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 3rd, June 2011 09:09pm.

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