On Sunday Motherwell FC U20s booked their place in the U20 Scottish Cup Final at Hampden on the 27th April with a comprehensive 3 0 victory over Ross County at Victoria Park. Our very own former pupil David Turnbull scoring two of the goals. Highlights of the game can be viewed on the following link: Semi final highlights
Hall of Fame – Ian Browning
Ian Browning Born in 1951 in Newburgh, Fife. Brought up locally in Netherton, Wishaw. Educated in Netherton Primary School 1956 – 61 Knowetop Primary School 1961 – 63 Dalziel High School, Motherwell 1963 – 69 Scottish School of PE, Jordanhill College 1969 – 72 Teaching 1969–72: Attended the Scottish School of Physical Education as Jordanhill College in Glasgow. 1972-73: Taught in P.E in Holy Cross High School, Hamilton and St. Saviour’s Secondary School, Bellshill 1973-74: P.E Teacher in Holy Cross High School, Hamilton. 1974: Joined Coltness High School as A.P.T Guidance and P.E Teacher. Served as Acting P.T of P.E and of Guidance on a number of occasions. 2004: Appointed P.T of Pupil Support. 2012: Retired from teaching after 40 years, 38
Hall of Fame – Campbell Rae
Campbell started his rugby career at Stirling County RFC and played all the way through the age groups to the 1st XV. During this time he played for Midlands Schools U15, U18. Glasgow U18. Caledonian Reds U21. Scottish Schools U16. Scotland U18 and U21. In 1998 he signed a professional contract with Fylde RFC in England. In 2000 he started pre-season with Australian side Eastern Suburbs before a serious shoulder injury meant that he was out of Rugby for 2 years. One positive outcome of the injury was being in the right place at the right time to work at the 2000 Sydney Olympics where he worked as an assisstant manger at the Beach Volleyball in Bondi Beach. On returning to the UK
Hall of Fame – Hannah Stone
Academic Achievement Attended Coltness High from 1998 – 2002 and left with 1 general level and 7 credit level Standard Grades (Maths, English, French, German, Physics, Modern Studies, Music all credit and chemistry general) Studied A levels after moving to England- English Language (C), Music (D), French (E) Gained a 2:1 in International Relations from London Metropolitan University in 2007 MSc from Stirling University in Sport Management in 2013 Research Assistant for the Stirling Uni School of Sport in 2013 Employment Hannah worked for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games as a transport co-coordinator for Press & Media Hannah now works as a Community Coach for London based charity London Youth Rowing. She works with 10 schools in south west London introducing pupils to rowing, organising
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