The crownlands are bordered to the northwest and west by the riverlands. North of Crackclaw Point are the Bay of Crabs and the Vale of Arryn. Farther north are Rook's Rest (seat of House Staunton) and Crackclaw Point, a rugged peninsula of insular folk whose castles include the Dyre Den (seat of House Brune), Brownhollow (another seat of House Brune), and the Whispers (formerly of House Crabb). Near Duskendale are the ruins of the Hollard castle. Settlements north of King's Landing include Antlers (seat of House Buckwell), Rosby (seat of House Rosby), Stokeworth (seat of House Stokeworth), and Duskendale (seat of House Rykker), the region's secondary port. King's Landing, the largest city in Westeros, contains the Great Sept of Baelor and the Red Keep, the home of House Baratheon of King's Landing. The crownlands are based around Blackwater Bay, with the capital of King's Landing built where the Blackwater Rush meets the bay. Concept art by Kim Pope for the Game of Thrones CMS also topped the conference with 211 yards from punt returns.The environs of King's Landing. The CMS defense led the conference for the second year in a row in yards allowed per game at 322.9 at just 97.4 rushing yards per game. The team had its first 4-0 start since 2010. Under head coach Kyle Sweeney, the Stags finished their second consecutive season at 7-2 overall in 2016 and placed second in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference at 5-2. “Most of these schools and coaches have traveled with us multiple times before and we are proud that they choose to work consistently with Global Football to provide a wonderful opportunity for their student-athletes to experience the world and play the sport they love overseas,” said Global Football Founder and President Patrick Steenberge. They will take the Superfast Ferry from Belfast in Northern Ireland to Scotland and will visit both Glasgow and Edinburgh, seeing the William Wallace Monument, Stirling Castle and Edinburgh Castle. While in Ireland, the Stags will visit the spectacular Cliffs of Moher, Galway, the capital city Dublin, Croke Park and the Gaelic Athletic Association Museum, and the Guinness Storehouse. The game will kick off on Saturday, May 20 at 2pm local time / 6am PST at the West of Scotland Football Club in Milngavie. I expect this to be a big challenge for our team, as it forces us to try and raise our game – which can really help us for the rest of our season.” is a great challenge, and allows our team gain a lot of experience and take a step forward in our play. “The chance to test ourselves against a team from the U.S. “This game is one of the highlights of our season,” said Pirates coach Ross Templeton. The Pirates are one of the premier teams in the United Kingdom and have won their latest two games of the season against the Sheffield Giants and local rival the Edinburgh Wolves. The Pirates welcome a visiting NCAA D-III team to East Kilbride for the third year in a row, having worked with Global Football to host North Central College (IL) in 2016 and Hanover College (IN) in 2015. ![]() We are looking forward to meeting their players and coaches. “The East Kilbride Pirates have a rich tradition of playing American football and have impressed us with their skill and dedication to the game. ![]() Each time we talk about it with our team, the excitement level gets higher and everyone has something different that they are looking most forward to. “The opportunity to travel as a team and explore a part of the word with so much history will be a once in a lifetime experience. “We are looking forward to our trip to Ireland and Scotland and experiencing the rich cultural history in both places,” said Stags head coach Kyle Sweeney. The Stags will travel for a third time with Global Football, the Texas-based organization that kicks off a 22nd year of taking American football teams overseas on the sporting and cultural adventures of a lifetime when a total of seven NCAA D-III colleges head to Europe and Asia this spring. ![]() Claremont-Mudd-Scripps football roster will travel to Ireland and Scotland on Monday, May 15, for a nine-day cultural and educational tour that will include a game against top UK club team the East Kilbride Pirates.
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