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ITSC MONTLY NEWS LETTER JANUARY AND FEBRUARY 2015. SPORTS DAY FOR IOP STAFF IOP staff meets every week Thursday in the playing field; this is to encourage everyone to exercise. Through that we encourage the girls and boys to be active also in doing sports because we show them an example and they can observe what we do. We arranged for a game for those who are married vs. the Single once it has been our tradition now and its real funny watching this game. Figure 1: Some of the IOP staff talking after a football game. ILULA ORPHAN PROGRAM P.O.BOX 151- MAZOMBE-KILOLO. ILULA TIGERS SPORTS CLUB MONTHLY NEWS LETTER.
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ITSC MONTLY NEWS LETTER JANUARY AND FEBRUARY 2015.

SPORTS DAY FOR IOP STAFF

IOP staff meets every week Thursday in the playing field; this is to encourage everyone to

exercise. Through that we encourage the girls and boys to be active also in doing sports

because we show them an example and they can observe what we do. We arranged for a game

for those who are married vs. the Single once it has been our tradition now and its real funny

watching this game.

Figure 1: Some of the IOP staff talking after a football game.

ILULA ORPHAN PROGRAM

P.O.BOX 151- MAZOMBE-KILOLO.

ILULA TIGERS SPORTS CLUB MONTHLY NEWS LETTER.

TRAINING THE SMALL BOYS

Boys from different schools around our area were training at IOP Playing field. These kids

are always encouraged to attend the training sessions; some of them have been failing to come

because of their school timetable. When all teams have to attended the training small boys use

the small pitch which is used for the netball game, a game for girls.

Figure 2: Young boys practising at IOP Playing fields.

UNDER 17 TRAINING.

U-17 team training. There was training at IOP-Playing grounds and the U-17 team had their

training that day. After training there was a match from the neighbor village teams. This

playground is used by different people around our community.

Figure 3: Boys training before the match.

A MATCH BETWEEN THE NEIGHBOURING TEAMS.

Football match between Ilula City FC and Kimamba FC. The team leader from these villages

asked to use our playing field and we accepted. The match was played at 4.00 pm evening and

they all ended up drawing. The match ended up with the scores 1 goal each team.

Figure4: Match between Kimamba and Ilula City Football Clubs.

U-12 TRAINING.

There was the U-12 team training session at IOP- Center, we have other players added to the

team. They have asked to join and 14 new players have joined the team so far and they are

doing well with the practice.

Figure 5: Boys practising header technique i n the circle.

LORDS HILL STUDENTS MATCH.

The Lords High School had a match among themselves, TYCS vs UKWATA. These are two

religious groups, UKWATA- the combination of Christian denominations against Roman

Catholics. The match was played from 4.30 pm and TYCS worn by three goals while

UKWATA scored one goal. The Lords Hill High School was preparing for a game with St.

James Secondary School who were about to visit their school. ITSC has 8 registered players

from The Lords High School.

Figure 6: The game between ukwata vs TYSC

UNDER 12 TRAINING.

The practice was done at IOP-Playgrounds as usual. The team had a normal practice at IOP,

and the two teams attended the practice, U-17 and U-12 boys. The U-17 boys had

preparations with the football game between themselves and a team from a neighboring

village named as Tomato FC.

Figure 7: Boys U-12 practising.

FOOTBALL MATCH BETWEEN TOMATO FC AND ITSC.

The game was played at our playing field and the game was between ITSC and Tomato FC.

The match started at 04.15 pm and ended at late evening. Until the end of first half ITSC was

leading by 2-0 and the match ended with ITSC scoring 3goals while Tomato scored no go

Figure 8: ITSC boys during a game with Tomato FC.

PRACTISE WITHOUT A BALL.

Practice without a ball. This day was a practice without using a ball the boys used the training

cones and jogging around the pitch. These exercises help the players to build strength and

agility. Both teams joined together and the practice was so nice, players are advised to

practice without a ball sometimes.

Figure 9: The team practising.

MATCH BETWEEN IOP STAFF AND LORDS HILL STUDENTS.

There was a match between the IOP Staff and the students from Lords Hill together with

students from Norway. Students mixed up those from the Lords Hill and those from Norway

and IOP Staff including teachers from Norway and Lords Hill also mixed up. The IOP Staff

lost a game by 6-1.

Figure 10: IOP staff and teachers from Ingbroten Norway together with students.

FRIENDLY MATCH BETWEEN LORDS HILL vs. ST JAMES SCHOOL.

There was a match between The Lords Hill School vs. St James Secondary school. In

November last year our school visited St James it was their turn now. Last game The Lords

lost by 3-0 in Football but this time it was a draw. They both scored one goal each in a

football game but the girls (From the Lords became champions).

Figure 11: Football game in progress. Lords Hill in blue jersey vs St James in Orange jersey.

Figure 12: After a game students gathering for the last words from the teachers.

Picha 13 Students listening for a good word from the teachers before departure.

MATCH BETWEEN ITSC vs. MABANDANI.

ITSC had a match with Mabandani FC. This is a nice team in our area and it has always been

participating in big tournaments. Its going to participate in IOPADEN 2015 too. Our team had

a draw results with this team and we are planning to have another game with them before

IOPADEN. This will be the preparation for IOPADEN because our team will also take part

this year.

Figure 14: ITSC in blue jersey and Mabandani FC in Purple Jersey.

Prepared by: Adam Evarist (Sports Officer).


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