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Sector Focus
Sport
The Business of Sport New basketball partnership Broadway Academy School in Perry Barr is forming a partnership with Birminghamâs biggest community basketball club. The academy is joining forces with the City of Birmingham Rockets Basketball Club, to take advantage of the latterâs track record of producing elite athletes. Utilising its existing national and international partnerships, Rockets will endeavour to help Academy players develop by finding the most suitable career path for them. City of Birmingham Rockets managing director Rob Palmer said: âWe are really proud to work alongside a supportive educational partner. We look forward to developing a longterm partnership that will produce high level athletes and students based at Broadway Academy School.â
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Students sign with Aston Villa Two of Birmingham Metropolitan Collegeâs brightest soccer starlets have signed on the dotted line for Aston Villa Womenâs Football Club. The pair are 18 year-old sports science students Freya Gregory and Isobel Goodwin, who will be hoping that they can help boost the fortunes of the struggling Womenâs Super League club. Freya and Isobel started on the Level 3 sports academy course delivered by BMetâs Sutton Coldfield College and Aston Villa FC last September, and were based at the latterâs Bodymoor Heath training ground. Freya, a goal scoring winger, is a lifelong Villa fan, and said: âI am so happy to be now classed as an official professional player. âMy experience at BMet and the club has taught me to be more resilient and to strive to be the best that I can be, which are key attributes that will carry me through my career.â
Signing on: Freya (left) and Isobel
Isobel, a striker, said: âI am really buzzing and so thankful to BMet and the club for helping me get to where I am today. âMy future now looks really bright. I am so looking forward to playing against a variety of great teams and building up my profile on the competitive field.â Richard Steeples, a sport and exercise lecturer at BMet and
goalkeeper coach for Aston Villa Womenâs first team, added: âIt is fantastic news to hear that two of our star players have been able to officially reach a professional standard due to their skills, hard work and determination. âBoth players have successfully combined their footballing abilities with a desire to learn through education, which has all paid off.â