Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Students visit Burnley Football Club University
A group of college students visited the Turf Moor ground of Burnley Football club, home to the University of Football Business.
15 students visited the ground to find out about the courses on offer, a tour of the ground and information about university life.
UCFB is located in two state-of-the-art iconic and inspiring locations. UCFB Wembley is located in the leading world-class stadium and spiritual home of English football and sports. Our second campus located at Burnley Football Club, Turf Moor stadium maintains its importance in the global football world as one of the few founding members of the football industry in 1882. This combined heritage provides UCFB students with a unique student experience and to live, learn and work within the football and sports industry during the period of their studies. Football is a worldwide economic and social, as well as sporting phenomenon.
It is important to understand its evolution into the modern game and to look ahead to the next innovations. There are many jobs in the football and sports industry but they will increasingly require a combination of graduate qualifications, practical work experience, business imagination and a commitment to continuing professional development (CPD).
More information can be found at the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/embed/RMeMHl3D8xg?rel=0
Friday, 12 December 2014
TEAM: NULC - Performance of the Week
A fantastic week all round for TEAM: NULC with plenty of great results across the board all members of TEAM: NULC should be please with themselves and their performances. This weeks performance of the week however goes to the Rugby team for their close fought game with Hartpury coming out 29-25 winners. A great result against a tough opponent. Well done to all involved.
Thursday, 11 December 2014
TEAM:NULC Sports Results: Wednesday 10th December 2014
ACADEMY OF SPORT
SPORTS RESULTS THIS WEEK- WEDNESDAY 10TH
December 2014
·
Category 2 Men’s Football – (HOME) TEAM:NULC: 2 – 0 BMET College
·
Category 3 Men’s Football – (HOME) TEAM:NULC 2 – 3 Bourneville College
·
Category 4 Men’s Football – (HOME) TEAM:NULC 12 – 0 Stoke sixth form
·
Ladies Basketball – (Away) TEAM:NULC
121 – 8 UC Birmingham
·
Men’s Basketball – (Away) TEAM:NULC 117 – 37 Worcester sixth form
·
Rugby – (HOME) TEAM:NULC 29 - 25
Hartpury College
·
Netball B – (HOME) TEAM:NULC 38 – 3 TCAT
Thursday, 4 December 2014
TEAM:NULC Sports Results- Wednesday 3rd December
ACADEMY OF SPORT
SPORTS RESULTS THIS WEEK- WEDNESDAY 3rd
December 2014
· Midland Floodlit Football – (Away) TEAM:NULC
0-2 Boldmere St Michaels
·
Category 1 Men’s Football – (Home) TEAM:NULC 1-3 Myerscough College
·
Category 2 Men’s Football – (Away) TEAM:NULC 2-5 Dudley College
·
Category 3 Men’s Football – (Away) TEAM:NULC 2-1 Henley College
·
Ladies Football – Winner of the 5 aside futsal tournament (Fenton Manor)
·
Netball B – (Away) TEAM:NULC 55-5 New College Telford
·
Ladies Basketball – (Home) TEAM:NULC 59-22 Dudley College
Friday, 28 November 2014
TEAM NULC: Performance of the week
This weeks TEAM NULC Performance of the week goes to the Ladies Basketball Team. The team travelled to Stoke on Trent Sixth Form College and played an impressive game coming out winners with a score of 71-37. The ladies now progress on to the next round. Well done ladies.
Monday, 24 November 2014
Elite sports students visit Loughborough University
A
group of 15 Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) visited Loughborough University
as part of a Sports Science Support Day.
The
Elite Sports Performance Programme (ESPP) students went along to the Sports
Science Activity day on Friday 6 November to take part in a day which was
organised to help them with their Sports Science studies.
All
the students are currently part of the College’s Elite Sports Performance
Programme (ESPP). The ESPP was created as part of the Academy of Sport at NULC to allow
talented sportspeople to continue their academic studies, while training and
competing at the highest level.
As
part of the day the students took part in a number of activities including
Strength and Conditioning and a fitness testing.
Friday, 21 November 2014
TEAM NULC: Performance of the week
This weeks Performance of the week goes to a team who have helped continue the strength of this years TEAM:NULC. This team have worked well together, have been determined and have shown real commitment to their sport. This weeks Performance of the week goes to the Men's Volleyball team for becoming regional champions.
Thursday, 20 November 2014
TEAM:NULC Sports Results- Wednesday 19th November 2014
ACADEMY OF SPORT
SPORTS RESULTS THIS WEEK- WEDNESDAY 19TH
November 2014
· Category 1 Men’s Football –
(AWAY) TEAM:NULC 0-2 Myerscough College
· Category 2 Men’s Football –
(HOME) TEAM:NULC: 0 – 5 Codsall Community high school
· Category 3 Men’s Football –
(AWAY) TEAM:NULC 3 – 2 Halesowen college
· Men’s Basketball B – (Away)
TEAM:NULC 65 – 35 Stoke sixth form
· Men’s Volleyball – (AWAY)
Regional Champions
· Netball B – (HOME)
TEAM:NULC 49 – 12 Heart of Worcestershire College
· 4 Cross Country runners
through to national championships.
Friday, 14 November 2014
TEAM NULC: Performance of the week
This weeks performance of the week goes to not one, not two but four TEAM:NULC teams.
Each one of these teams has progressed on to the next round of their respective championships and tournaments. All teams played brilliantly away from home and were successful in moving further in their competitions. The Ladies Football team progress on to the semi finals as do the Netball and Rugby teams. The Men's Football team make it to the quarter finals. An excellent week all round for TEAM:NULC, the students should be proud of their accomplishments and be gearing up for the next round.
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Netball County Schools U19 Tournament – 5.11.14
NULC - NETBALL MATCH REPORT
Netball County Schools U19 Tournament –
5.11.14
Venue: Outdoors at Newcastle-u-Lyme School
Last
year NULC were unable to participate in this tournament due to bad weather, and
this robbed us of the opportunity to prove we are the best U19 team in
Staffordshire – so this year we wanted to do well. Winning or coming Runners-up in the County
round would see us through to the next stage, the West Midlands Regional
Tournament on Saturday 31st January 2015.
Playing
outdoors is something we aren’t used to but luckily the weather remained fine and
dry all afternoon, and our players weren’t at all phased by the fresh, cold
air.
We
were missing one key player, Olivia Stevenson, but new additions to the squad,
Esme Griffiths, Caitlin Melvin, Alicia Day and Kate Palmer, joined forces with second
years - Captain Jess Barnes, Becky Hall, Charlotte Emery, and Aimee Brown to
put on some really good performances with comfortable wins over Biddulph 6th
Form (score 14 v 2), Stafford Grammar (12 v 4) and King Edwards VI (Lichfield)
by 14 goals to 10 to then face St Josephs College (last year’s runners-up). It was a really close match and some team
changes at half time saw us grab the win by one goal 10 v 9.
As
St Josephs had drawn with Newcastle-u-Lyme
School , beating St Josephs meant the
result of our game versus Newcastle-under-Lyme school (last year’s winners) would
determine the order of the top 3 teams. Although our Goal Shooter, Jess Barnes
was scoring the goals when we got the ball to her in the circle, due to us
making a couple of unforced errors elsewhere on the court, N-U-L School were
able to take the lead by 2 goals. We
pulled this back, but in the second half their attack took advantage of the
many penalties and free passes awarded against us. The result was a loss 13 v 9.
NULC
finished in the runners-up position but still able to progress to the West
Midlands U19 Schools Regional Tournament on Saturday, January 31st
2015.
With
all players available – bring it on!
Monday, 10 November 2014
NULC Basketball to Make History
Basketball is on the
rise at NULC, and with the latest news it cannot be denied. The Newcastle under
Lyme Ladies Basketball Team won the West Midlands Regional’s on Wednesday in
Birmingham.
The ladies Basketball team was established in 2013 and in its first year in existence they managed to win a division title and this year they would go on to win the West Midlands Regional Tournament which will send them to Bath to represent the region.
In a long grueling day of Basketball the Ladies team, who are coached by Kieran Jones would knock off Birmingham Mets in the finals to secure their spot at Bath.
In October the Men’s Basketball Team secured their spot in Bath by winning the West Midland Regional Tournament in Worcester. With both teams advancing to the regional championships in bath this marks a first in school history in regards to basketball.
Coach Jamison had this to say,” I’m very proud of the Ladies for advancing to the regional Championships. They have put in the time and effort and have been rewarded for it. I have to give a special mention to Coach Jones, who have pushed the ladies to the limit and maximized their basketball potential.”
The ladies Basketball team was established in 2013 and in its first year in existence they managed to win a division title and this year they would go on to win the West Midlands Regional Tournament which will send them to Bath to represent the region.
In a long grueling day of Basketball the Ladies team, who are coached by Kieran Jones would knock off Birmingham Mets in the finals to secure their spot at Bath.
In October the Men’s Basketball Team secured their spot in Bath by winning the West Midland Regional Tournament in Worcester. With both teams advancing to the regional championships in bath this marks a first in school history in regards to basketball.
Coach Jamison had this to say,” I’m very proud of the Ladies for advancing to the regional Championships. They have put in the time and effort and have been rewarded for it. I have to give a special mention to Coach Jones, who have pushed the ladies to the limit and maximized their basketball potential.”
TEAM:NULC Sports Results- Wednesday 5th November 2014
ACADEMY OF SPORT
SPORTS RESULTS THIS WEEK- WEDNESDAY 5TH
November 2014
· Category 1 Men’s Football –
(Home) TEAM:NULC 1-3 Liverpool FC foundation
· Category 2 Men’s Football –
(Away) TEAM:NULC: 0 – 5 Stoke sixth form
· Category 3 Men’s Football –
(Home) TEAM:NULC 3 – 4 Stafford college
· Men’s Basketball A – (Away)
TEAM:NULC 120 – 28 Warwickshire college
· Ladies Basketball – (Away) Winners
of regional championships.
· Rugby – (Home) TEAM:NULC 0
– 51 Hereford Sixth Form college
· Netball A – (Away) 2nd
place in the County tournament and will progress onto regionals.
Friday, 7 November 2014
TEAM NULC: Performance of the week
This weeks Performance of the week goes to two TEAM:NULC teams who's hard work and determination have paid off massively. Those two teams are the ladies basketball and the ladies volleyball team who are both winners of the West Midlands Regional Championships, a massive achievement for all involved and congratulations all round ladies.
Friday, 24 October 2014
TEAM NULC: Performance of the week
Firstly we saw the ladies football team take on Shrewsbury Sixth Form College away. With a closely contested game the ladies managed to come out on top with a 3-2 win, a great team performance all round.
Finally the mixed volleyball team took on King Edward VI College, Stourbridge. The team played together fantastically and went on to be outright winners, a final score of 3-0 overall, a brilliant team effort from all involved.
TEAM:NULC Sports Results: Wednesday 22nd October 2014
ACADEMY OF SPORT
SPORTS RESULTS THIS WEEK- WEDNESDAY 22nd
October 2014
· Midlands Floodlit League- (home) TEAM:NULC 2-1
Chasetown FC
· Category 1 Men’s Football –
(Away) TEAM:NULC 1-4 Coleg Cambria (Deeside)
· Category 2 Men’s Football –
(Away) TEAM:NULC 1-3 Sandwell College
· Category 4 Men’s Football –
(Home) TEAM:NULC 2-6 Staffs Uni (Stoke Campus)
· Ladies Football – (Away)
TEAM:NULC 3-2 Shrewsbury 6th Form College
· Netball B – (Home)
TEAM:NULC 28-52 Thomas Telford School
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
Midland Floodlit League so far for Team NULC Elite Football Squad
We kicked off the season with a really good win away to Wolverhampton Casuals 1 v 2. A strongly contested game where they had 3 sent off and Luke Humphries was shown a red card for NULC for a second yellow. We defended very well and showed a great determination to win the game, without really playing well. Good result and a really good start to the campaign.
We then played Old Wulfrunians away, where we lost 2 v
1. A very close game and both sides had
plenty of chances but both teams found it hard to convert into goals. Half way through the 2nd half
Wolfrunians broke the deadlock through good counter attacking play that caught
our defence asleep. The tie looked finished at 1 v 0 when Captain Stu Dickin stepped
up to score from close range from a corner. Again 1 v 1, and at that point we
would have taken the point. However, with
5 mins to go before full time, Wolfrunians broke again and some poor defensive
play by NULC saw NULC concede their
second goal and the game had virtually run its course. What was good to see was that NULC were still
knocking on the door , trying to score with about 4 mins left on the
clock. But after a few goal mouth
scrabbles and a great shout for a penalty right on the whistle, NULC finally came
away with 0 points and Wofrunians taking all 3 points to see them sit top of
the League. Overall we hadn’t really
played well although we didn’t deserve to loose.
Boldmere St Michael’s was our first home fixture, and we
knew this would probably be our stiffest challenge as these has played 3 won
3. It was our home game and I had asked
the lads to play with freedom and try to play more attracting football. We started well, although Boldmere were a
good and well organised side who were capable of playing some good attracting
football. NULC overall had the lion’s
share of the game and created enough chances to win the game, the game ended 0
v 0. A much better result for them than
us, but we hadn’t lost and should have won against a strong side.
So we had won 1 drawn 1 and lost 1 and were now to face
Wolverhampton for the second time, this time in the FA cup at their place. This was going to be a difficult task, we had
beaten them last season to win the Staffs Cup, there had been 4 sending offs in
the opening league fixture but we had managed to win, now the pressure was on
us to win again. This turned out to be
an amazing game of football with both team settling in to play first rate
football. The first half saw NULC play
the best football this season and probably last. Half way through the first
half Jake Lloyd converted a quickly taken free kick with a great left foot
finish. 0 v 1 at half time.
The pace of the game dropped slightly in the second half and
NULC were coming out on top with their passing and for all their endeavour
Wolves were unable to carve out any clear cut chances. NULC had to wait until 15mins from the end to
take a 2 nil lead through Robson Healy.
The game was won and NULC were through to the next round.
Back to the league at home to Heath Hayes, NULC started the
game confidently and appeared in control from start to finish. That said the level of performance was not of
that as it was against Wolves. With credit to Heath Hayes as they worked hard
to prevent NULC from getting into any rhythm. But the game was won convincingly
3 v 0 in the end with good finishes from Campbell, Oultram and Dunn.
Back in the FA Youth Cup away to Coleshill. A game we felt we could win even though we
were without our regular keeper and top performer Joe Mellor who, with
ligaments damage could be out for 1 month.
Isaac Springett would do a good job to deputise. Apart from that we had a full squad. The playing surface was not the best but we
started the game superbly well, we were playing some outstanding football and
Coleshill were finding it difficult to stop us. After 12 mins NULC took the
lead and deservedly so, through Josh Oultram.
NULC created chance after chance and but simply could not convert.
The second half and they tightened everything up, getting
closer to us and preventing us from playing. Coleshill started to show real
endeavour and appetite to get themselves back in the game. Unfortunately NULC simply started to get
frustrated and Coleshill were all of a sudden pressing for a goal. 15 mins into the half and they had found
there goal through a mistake in our defending.
NULC were still creating good chances but again failed to convert when
they were on top. The game was finished
when Coleshill broke with pace to score their second. NULC were out of what is a great
competition. Very disappointing!!
Nuneaton Town at Home.
League
Nuneaton 3rd place in the table and unbeaten.
NULC 4th , but to win this one and they could go 2nd, so
this was a very important game.
Typically the first 25 mins belonged to NULC, as we saw them
play some outstanding football.
Controlling the game, dominating possession and creating a couple of
really good chances. Nuneaton were very
well organised but could not find any answers and were finding hard to contend
with the way NULC were playing. The
biggest problem was that NULC for all their domination had failed to score when
they were on top.
However on 30 mins a great through ball from Luke Koskoiwski
found an equally good run from John Ngindu who fired home to give NULC a well-deserved
lead. 1 v 0.
This forced Nuneaton to change their tact as they realised
that they could not allow us to dominate so easily, they decided to press right
down on us and stop us from playing out from the back. NULC were finding it hard to now deal with
the pressure and were clearly knocked out of their stride. It was now Nuneaton’s turn to dominate and
they were able to create a few half chances for themselves. 5 mins from half time and Nuneaton got what
they deserved by scoring a well worked goal down their left hand side. Half time and 1v 1.
Nuneaton were a very well drilled side and I would say
probably overall the best side we had come across in the league. Strong, organised and efficient in every
department, without being outstanding.
The second half was altogether a different game. They continued to press us high and we were
failing to cope. They were more direct
and managed to create a number of good chances.
15mins into the half and Nuneaton took the lead.
The game became scrappy with both teams failing to create
any chances to mention. With 10 mins to
go, John Ngindu again found a gap in their defence and from inside the box
could of shot or crossed to Wes Nelson, however he failed to do either and the
chance went begging. Again NULC pressed
and pushed but could not muster a chance.
NULC 1 v Nuneaton 2.
In Summary
NULC have played the top 3 teams in the league and have got
1point from 9. Not championship
form. Playing some very good football
but not winning matches.
Friday, 17 October 2014
Men's Basketball Academy- Bath here we come!!!
NULC Men’s Basketball Team
travelled to Worcester on Wednesday to take part in the West Midlands Regional
Basketball Tournament. NULC would dominate from the start as they would set the
tone for the day as they beat Glo...ucester in the first game of the tournament
20-1.
NULC would play 6 games on the day and would dominate all six games.
Castle did hit a bump in the road in the semi final against Gloucester but still found a way to win the game as Tyler Johnson would nail two huge three pointers to seal the victory 16-9.
On this long day of basketball everyone had been anticipating the match between NULC vs Birmingham Mets in the final, but the Birmingham team feel short in the semi final game against Sandwell College.
NULC would go on to dominate Sandwell College in the championship game and book their first ever trip to Bath to represent the West Midlands Region.
Coach Jamison would have this to say,” The team set a goal at the beginning of the season to win The West Midlands Regional Tournament. The guys worked their tails off to achieve this goal and they now understand that hard work does pay off.
They will now go on to compete for the West Midlands at the National Championships which take place at Bath University in March 2015.
NULC would play 6 games on the day and would dominate all six games.
Castle did hit a bump in the road in the semi final against Gloucester but still found a way to win the game as Tyler Johnson would nail two huge three pointers to seal the victory 16-9.
On this long day of basketball everyone had been anticipating the match between NULC vs Birmingham Mets in the final, but the Birmingham team feel short in the semi final game against Sandwell College.
NULC would go on to dominate Sandwell College in the championship game and book their first ever trip to Bath to represent the West Midlands Region.
Coach Jamison would have this to say,” The team set a goal at the beginning of the season to win The West Midlands Regional Tournament. The guys worked their tails off to achieve this goal and they now understand that hard work does pay off.
They will now go on to compete for the West Midlands at the National Championships which take place at Bath University in March 2015.
TEAM:NULC Sports Results- Wednesday 15th October
ACADEMY OF SPORT
SPORTS RESULTS THIS WEEK- WEDNESDAY 8TH
October 2014
· Category 1 Men’s Football –
(Away) TEAM:NULC 1-3 Liverpool Foundation
· Category 4 Men’s Football –
(Home) TEAM:NULC 2-0 Staffs Uni
· Category 5 Men’s Football –
(Home) TEAM:NULC 2-3 Category 6 Men’s Football
· Men’s Basketball B – (Home)
TEAM:NULC 59-39 Halesowen College
· Ladies Basketball – (Away)
TEAM:NULC 43-11 Dudley College
· Netball B – (Away)
TEAM:NULC 46-38 Derby Uni
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