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Age catches up on captain



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Published Date: 11 April 2008
The youth side at East Lothian IBC has their final fixture of the indoor campaign on Sunday April 13 as they cross over the forth to participate in the East Fife Top Ten tournament.
It will be an emotional occasion for a number of the garden county youngsters as it will be their very last game in the youth set-up due to their age.

Inspirational team captain Emma Brown will lead her troops out for the final time.

Youth convenor Peter Fallen has nothing but praise for the junior internationalist: "Emma has performed her captain duties impeccably over the last two seasons and the youth coaches would like to express their thanks for her endeavours over the years and wish her well with the ladies team next season."

Trophy

Looking ahead to the fast approaching outdoor season East Lothian champions West Barns have drawn a first round tie in the Roofline Scotland 2008 Scottish Inter County Top Ten championship and will have home advantage when they tackle Sauchie on Sunday May 18.

The draw involving 25 Associations from the length and breadth of the nation was made recently at Gorgie Mills and the 'barns' will hope to defend the trophy currently in the hands of Port Seton.



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  • Last Updated: 09 April 2008 3:20 PM
  • Source: East Lothian News
  • Location: Lothian
 
 

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