Disappointing S & C season
RUGBY: Streatham & Croydon went down 33-20 to Old Becs seconds on Saturday despite a spirited second-half comeback.
S & C trailed 21-6 at the break but tries from Matt Roberts and Skipper Spike Willams gave the final scoreline a more respectable look.
S & C play their last league match of a disappointing season when they entertain Horesham at Frant Road on Saturday.
Play camogie
CAMOGIE: Croydon Camogie Club is urgently seeking new players.
The game is similar to hurling, Ireland's national field game, but the club is struggling to field a full side because a number of players have moved away. Call 0181 770 2215.
Funds offer?
Cash-starved Croydon sports clubs could get their hands on funding from the English Sports Council under this year's Volunteer Investment Programme.
The New Regional Training unit in London will provide a central co-ordinating body for all London's sporting education and training opportunities. Call 0171 594 9069 for an information pack on what the RTU can provide.
England star
FOOTBALL: Woodcote High School pupil Alex Tapp starred for England U15s in their showpiece Wembley showdown with Brazil at the weekend.
Cheered on by more than 50,000 fans Alex played wing-back and earned his third international cap in the 0-0 draw.
Darren wins
TABLE TENNIS: Croydon's rising table tennis star Darren Blake put on a superb performance to win the national U21 title in Bath last week.
The South Croydon lad is ranked eighth on the national senior men's list.
Title hat-trick
FOOTBALL: Croydon Schools FA's sides scored a superb hat-trick of titles on Saturday.
The U12s won the Gibson Cup against Sutton despite trailing 2-0 after the first leg. Croydon eventually triumphed 8-4 on aggregate thanks to a five-goal performance from Robert Wingfield.
The U13s defeated South Surrey 1-0 in their final league fixture, while the U15s won the Invitation Cup at Wallington Sports Club. Completing a fantastic weekend for the borough's young footballers were the U14s who won their Surrey Cup semi-final against Aldershot 3 -1.
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