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The football section was founded as Chenecks FC in 1946 under the guidance of well-known Coroner Sergeant of the Borough Police, George Lloyd. The club was formed to enable boys at the rugby playing Northampton Grammar School to play football. [1] The club's unusual name is derived from the School Houses, Chipseys, Spencer, Beckett and St Crispins.
Old Northamptonians Rugby Football Club was founded in 1922–23 by W.C.C. Cooke, who was the headmaster of Northampton Grammar School.The Old Northamptonians played a fixture on Boxing Day 1922 on Northampton Racecourse against a Northampton Alliance team; the fixture was advertised in the local newspaper, [2] but the result is not recorded.
Northampton School for Boys (NSB) is an 11–18 boys secondary school in Northampton, England. It was founded as Northampton Grammar School in 1541 by Thomas Chipsey, Mayor of Northampton. [2] Years 7 to 11 are boys-only, while sixth form classes are mixed. The school generally ranks among the best-performing in the county.
All-conference teams are chosen solely by coaches in that league. The Idaho Statesman publishes the results. [Related: 5A to 1A all-conference football teams] 4A SOUTHERN IDAHO CONFERENCE
Dr Challoner's Grammar School: 19-10: Sir Thomas Rich's School: 2017: The Thomas Hardye School: 62-10: Dr Challoners Grammar School: 2018: Beechen Cliff School: 36-14: Kenilworth School: 2019: Samuel Whitbread Academy: 22-7: Dartford Grammar School: 2020: Northampton School for Boys & St John's School, Leatherhead: Final cancelled due to the ...
See all the latest Southwest Idaho high school football scores from the final week of the regular season below. Hit refresh to get the latest updates. [Related: Idaho football state playoff brackets ]
His Dad is retired fly-half, Paul Grayson [2] who won the 2003 Rugby World Cup with England Rugby and toured with the British and Irish Lions on their 1997 tour to South Africa. He played for Northampton Saints his entire professional career from 1993-2005.
Graham Kitchener (born 29 September 1989 in Bromley) is an English rugby union player. His position is lock.. He has represented England at Under 16, 18 and Under 20 level, and played a part in the Under 20s 6 nations grand slam in 2008. [2]