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North West
Secondary
Schools Hockey
2018
2
INDEX
1. Committees p3
2. Administration fees p5
3. Year planner p6
4. Trials p12
4.1 North West Selection Policy p12
4.2 Transformation Policy p20
4.3 Provincial Management teams p21
4.4 High Performance squads p22
4.5 Practice dates p24
5. League 2018 p25
5.1 League entries p26
5.2 Boys’ league fixtures p28
5.3 Girls’ league fixtures p31
5.4 Play-offs p33
5.5 League rules p35
5.6 Match result sheet p36
5.7 Card report p3
5.8 Result sheet 8 second shoot out p38
5.9 School’s results p39
6. Code of Conduct
6.1 Code of conduct for parents p40
6.2 Code of conduct for players p41
6.3 Code of conduct for umpires p 42
6.4 Code of conduct for coaches p43
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1. COMMITTEES
NORTH WEST HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
PORTFOLIO NAME CELL PHONE NR EMAIL ADDRESS
President Shaun Hulley 083 454 2381 [email protected]
Vice president
Secretary Marlene Botha 083 225 8988 [email protected]
Treasurer Christi Bester 083 800 1033 [email protected]
Convenor Coaching and HP
Sheldon Rostron Jaryd Hammond
082 726 7440 082 043 7242
[email protected] [email protected]
Convenor League Johan Jacobs Stefan Spamer
083 747 9432 078 826 2254
[email protected] [email protected]
Convenor Events Soekie Coertzen 082 824 4187 [email protected]
Convenor Development
Additional members Bianca van den Berg Adele Stevens
084 411 9992 083 380 8786
[email protected] [email protected]
Convenor Rules and Technical
Annelize Rostron 082 555 4842 [email protected]
Secondary schools Marlene Botha 083 225 8988 [email protected]
Primary schools Gretchen van Wyk 072 391 6447 [email protected]
SCHOOLS EXECUTIVE PORTFOLIO NAME CELL PHONE NR EMAIL ADDRESS
Chairperson Marlene Botha 083 225 8988 [email protected]
Vice chairperson Gretchen van Wyk 072 391 6447 [email protected]
Secretary Elda Botha 084 322 6862 [email protected]
SECONDARY SCHOOLS PORTFOLIO NAME CELL PHONE NR EMAIL ADDRESS
Chairperson Marlene Botha 083 225 8988 [email protected]
Secretary Elda Botha 084 322 6862 [email protected]
Treasurer Hope Gates 084 587 0711 [email protected]
Tournament treasurer Yolande Hurter 082 496 1385 [email protected]
Convenor Coaching Hanlie Podd Jaryd Hammond
076 399 4331 082 043 7242
[email protected] [email protected]
Convenor Development Sinalo Jafta 063 364 0561
Convenor Trials and Selection
Julie Kaka Mohammed Shakeel
073 121 2525 072 322 2742
[email protected] [email protected]
Convenor League Boys Soekie Coertzen (Plat) Andries Vellema (NW)
082 512 4935 082 512 4935
[email protected] [email protected]
Convenor League Girls Andries Vellema (Plat) Elda Botha (NW)
084 514 3389 084 322 6862
[email protected] [email protected]
Convenor Rules and Technical
Smit Siebert Leseya Matthee
076 832 2642 072 139 2368
[email protected] [email protected]
Communication Candice Quirk Andries Vellema
082 512 4935 084 514 3389
[email protected] [email protected]
Bojanala Chairperson Hanlie Podd 076 399 4331 [email protected]
Dr K Kaunda Chairperson
Liezel Viljoen 082 802 7393 [email protected]
Ngaka Modiri Molema/Dr R S Mompati Chairperson
Andries Vellema
084 514 3389
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PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PORTFOLIO NAME CELL PHONE NUMBER
EMAIL ADDRESS
Chairperson Gretchen van Wyk 072 391 6447 [email protected]
Secretary Hendra Greyling 082 673 4999 [email protected]
Treasurer Christi Bester 083 800 1033 [email protected]
Convenor Coaching Piet van Wyk 072 476 5566 [email protected]
Convenor Recruitment and Development
Lesley-Ann Arendse Trishka Rakgalekane
083 739 2950 071 781 0655
[email protected] [email protected]
Convenor Competitions and Tournaments
Stefan Spamer 078 826 2254 [email protected]
Convenor Team selection Gretchen van Wyk 072 391 6447 [email protected]
Convenor Rules and Technical
Annelize Rostron 082 555 484842 [email protected]
Bojanala Chairperson Dauwline Kruger 082 363 2126 [email protected]
Dr K Kaunda Chairperson Klerksdorp Potchefstroom
Chrizanne de Beer Annelize Rostron
082 559 6625 082 555 4842
[email protected] [email protected]
Dr R S Mompati Chairperson
Bernadette Badenhorst 082 773 3819 [email protected]
Ngaka Modiri Molema Chairperson
Richard Champion 083 731 9617 [email protected]
DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE SCHOOLS
PORTFOLIO NAME CELL PHONE NUMBER
EMAIL ADDRESS
Chaiperson Marlene Botha 083 225 8988 [email protected]
Convenor Rules and Technical Elda Botha 084 322 6862 [email protected]
Lawyer (Van Velden & Duffey) Bertie Grobbelaar 014 592 1135 [email protected]
Work for a cause, NOT for applause. Live life to express, NOT to impress.
Don’t strive to make your presence noticed, just make your absence felt.
5
RE: HOCKEY FEES FOR 2018
The following fees are due before the end of the first term (31/03/2018) Administration fee for boys and girls team: R550.00 per school plus R50.00 per league team. Noordvaal League affiliation for Girls: R350.00 per school. {Not compulsory to affiliate} Noordvaal League affiliation for Boys: R350.00 per school. {Not compulsory to affiliate} Above mentioned fees must please be paid into the following account before the end of the 1st term (31/03/2018). Schools that have not paid will not be allowed to participate in the league.
NORTH WEST SECONDARY SCHOOLS HOCKEY
FNB ACCOUNT: 62142737701
BRANCH CODE: POTCH 240438
REFERENCE: SCHOOL'S NAME (VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE!)
Please take note that if your Noordvaal Affiliation fees for girls and / or boys have not been paid by the end of the
1st term, your school will not be allowed to participate in this league. NO LATE ENTRIES AT ALL
Boys’ teams: The winner and runner-up of the Platinum league will proceed to the Noordvaal A league and the
third position (Platinum) and the winner of the North West league will proceed to the Noordvaal B league.
___________________________________________________
Complete the reply slip and fax it to 018-4629034 or email: [email protected]. Without this form the correct
amounts cannot be allocated to the various accounts.
NAME OF SCHOOL: _____________________________________________
DATE OF PAYMENT: ___________________________
BREAKDOWN OF PAYMENT
ADMIN FEES @ R550.00 PER SCHOOL: = R R
BOYS TEAMS @ R50.00 PER LEAGUE TEAM R
GIRLS TEAMS @ R50.00 PER LEAGUE TEAM R
NOORDVAAL AFFILIATION: girls@ R350.00 PER SCHOOL [optional] R
NOORDVAAL AFFILIATION: boys@ R350.00 PER SCHOOL [optional] R
TOTAL AMOUNT PAID R
HOPE GATES TREASURER: NORTH WEST SECONDARY SCHOOLS HOCKEY
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3. Year planner 2018:
January February
Monday 1 New Year’s Day
Tuesday 2
Wednesday 3
Thursday 4 Thursday 1
Friday 5 Friday 2
Saturday 6 Saturday 3 Athletics
Sunday 7 Sunday 4
Monday 8 Monday 5
Tuesday 9 Tuesday 6
Wednesday 10 Wednesday 7
Thursday 11 Thursday 8
Friday 12 Friday 9
Saturday 13 Saturday 10
Sunday 14 Sunday 11
Monday 15 Schools reopen teachers Monday 12
Tuesday 16 Tuesday 13
Wednesday 17 Schools reopen learners Wednesday 14 NW Sec schools committee meeting
Thursday 18 Thursday 15 NWPS committee meeting
Friday 19 Friday 16
Saturday 20 Athletics Saturday 17 Athletics
Sunday 21 Sunday 18
Monday 22 Monday 19
Tuesday 23 Tuesday 20
Wednesday 24 Wednesday 21
Thursday 25 Thursday 22
Friday 26 Athletics/Prestige Friday 23
Saturday 27 Saturday 24 Athletics
Sunday 28 Sunday 25 HP training
Monday 29 Monday 26
Tuesday 30 Tuesday 27
Wednesday 31 Wednesday 28 Athletics
I coach field hockey. What is your superpower?
7
March April
Thursday 1
Friday 2
Saturday 3 Athletics
Sunday 4 HP training
Monday 5
Tuesday 6 Sunday 1
Wednesday 7 Monday 2 Family Day
Thursday 8 Tuesday 3
Friday 9 Pukreeks/Tuks Wednesday 4
Saturday 10 Pukreeks Thursday 5
Sunday 11 HP training Atl Pukreeks Friday 6
Monday 12 Saturday 7
Tuesday 13 Sunday 8
Wednesday 14 Monday 9
Thursday 15 Tuesday 10 Schools reopen
Friday 16 Pukreeks Wednesday 11 Leagues commence
Saturday 17 Pukreeks/Tuks Thursday 12
Sunday 18 HP training Friday 13 Pukreeks ¼
Monday 19 District trials (14, 16, 18) Saturday 14 Pukreeks ¼ /Tuks
Tuesday 20 Sunday 15 Finalise provincial teams
Wednesday 21 Human Right’s Day/HP camp Monday 16
Thursday 22 Tuesday 17
Friday 23 Pukreeks Wednesday 18
Saturday 24 Pukreeks/Tuks Thursday 19
Sunday 25 NW trials games (14,16,18) Friday 20 Pukreeks semi
Monday 26 Saturday 21 Pukreeks semi
Tuesday 27 Sunday 22 NW practice
Wednesday 28 Schools close Monday 23 Tuks
Thursday 29 Tuesday 24 Tuks
Friday 30 Good Friday Wednesday 25 Tuks/NWPS regional trials completed
Saturday 31 Thursday 26
Friday 27 Freedom Day
Saturday 28
Sunday 29
Monday 30 School holiday
A GOOD hockey player plays where the ball is.
A GREAT hockey player plays where the ball is going
to be.
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May June
Tuesday 1 Workers’ Day
Wednesday 2
Thursday 3
Friday 4 Pukreeks final/Tuks dogters final/
Friday 1 NW practice
Saturday 5 Pukreeks final/Tuks seuns final
Saturday 2 NW semi final
Sunday 6 NW practice/NWPS trials Sunday 3 U13 training
Monday 7 Submit final clothing orders to supplier
Monday 4
Tuesday 8 Tuesday 5
Wednesday 9 Wednesday 6
Thursday 10 Thursday 7
Friday 11 NW practice Friday 8 NW practice
Saturday 12 Saturday 9 NW final/U13 training
Sunday 13 NWPS trials Sunday 10
Monday 14 Monday 11
Tuesday 15 Tuesday 12
Wednesday 16 Wednesday 13
Thursday 17 Thursday 14
Friday 18 NW practice Friday 15 NW practice/ U13 training
Saturday 19 Saturday 16 Youth Day/Mini Tournament
Sunday 20 NWPS final trials Sunday 17
Monday 21 Monday 18
Tuesday 22 Tuesday 19
Wednesday 23 Wednesday 20
Thursday 24 Thursday 21
Friday 25 Gim/Volkie/ NW practice U14 girls only
Friday 22 Schools close
Saturday 26 District play-offs NW leagues/U`13 training
Saturday 23
Sunday 27 U13 training/U 14 boys, 16 &18 boys & girls
Sunday 24
Monday 28 Monday 25
Tuesday 29 Tuesday 26
Wednesday 30 Wednesday 27
Thursday 31 Thursday 28
Friday 29
Saturday 30
LIFE IS SIMPLE
EAT, SLEEP, PLAY
HOCKEY
9
July August
Wednesday 1
Thursday 2 Noordvaal medium schools
Friday 3 Noordvaal medium schools
Saturday 4 Noordvaal medium schools/small schools final
Sunday 1 Sunday 5
Monday 2 Monday 6
Tuesday 3 U18 girls regional Tuesday 7
Wednesday 4 U18 girls regional Wednesday 8
Thursday 5 U18 girls regional Thursday 9 National Women’s day/Noordvaal large schools
Friday 6 Friday 10 School holiday/ Noordvaal large schools
Saturday 7 Saturday 11 Noordvaal large schools
Sunday 8 Sunday 12 Noordvaal large schools
Monday 9 Monday 13
Tuesday 10 Tuesday 14
Wednesday 11 Wednesday 15
Thursday 12 Thursday 16
Friday 13 Friday 17 HP training
Saturday 14 Saturday 18
Sunday 15 Sunday 19
Monday 16 Monday 20
Tuesday 17 Schools reopen Tuesday 21
Wednesday 18 Wednesday 22
Thursday 19 Thursday 23
Friday 20 Friday 24 HP training
Saturday 21 Girls Plat vs NW/Noordvaal small schools ¼ final
Saturday 25
Sunday 22 Sunday 26
Monday 23 Monday 27
Tuesday 24 Tuesday 28
Wednesday 25 Wednesday 29
Thursday 26 Noordvaal boys Thursday 30
Friday 27 Noordvaal boys Friday 31 HP training
Saturday 28 Noordvaalboys/Noordvaal small schools semi final
Sunday 29
Monday 30
Tuesday 31
YOU CAN’T SCARE ME
I PLAY
10
HOCKEY
September October
Saturday 1
Sunday 2
Monday 3 Monday 1
Tuesday 4 Tuesday 2
Wednesday 5 NWPS ¼ finals Wednesday 3
Thursday 6 Thursday 4
Friday 7 HP training Friday 5
Saturday 8 Saturday 6
Sunday 9 Sunday 7
Monday 10 Monday 8
Tuesday 11 Tuesday 9 Schools reopen
Wednesday 12 Wednesday 10
Thursday 13 Thursday 11
Friday 14 HP training/NWPS semi-final Friday 12
Saturday 15 NWPS final Saturday 13
Sunday 16 Sunday 14
Monday 17 Monday 15
Tuesday 18 Tuesday 16
Wednesday 19 Wednesday 17
Thursday 20 Thursday 18
Friday 21 HP training Friday 19
Saturday 22 Saturday 20
Sunday 23 Sunday 21
Monday 24 Heritage Day Monday 22
Tuesday 25 Tuesday 23
Wednesday 26 Wednesday 24
Thursday 27 Thursday 25
Friday 28 Schools close/Champ of champs Friday 26 SASHOC meeting
Saturday 29 Champ of champs Saturday 27
Sunday 30 Sunday 28
Monday 29
Tuesday 30
Wednesday 31
“There is life, then there’s hockey. Once you step on that
turf, life outside hockey doesn’t matter.
Hockey becomes life.”
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November December
Thursday 1
Friday 2
Saturday 3 Saturday 1
Sunday 4 Sunday 2
Monday 5 Monday 3
Tuesday 6 Tuesday 4
Wednesday 7 AGM – Wesvalia 15:00 Wednesday 5
Thursday 8 Thursday 6 Schools close learners
Friday 9 Friday 7
Saturday 10 Saturday 8 Schools close teachers
Sunday 11 Sunday 9
Monday 12 Monday 10
Tuesday 13 Tuesday 11
Wednesday 14 Wednesday 12
Thursday 15 Thursday 13
Friday 16 Friday 14
Saturday 17 Saturday 15
Sunday 18 Sunday 16 Day of Reconciliation, U16/18
Monday 19 Monday 17
Tuesday 20 Tuesday 18
Wednesday 21 Wednesday 19
Thursday 22 Thursday 20
Friday 23 Friday 21
Saturday 24 Saturday 22
Sunday 25 Sunday 23
Monday 26 Monday 24
Tuesday 27 Tuesday 25 Christmas Day
Wednesday 28 Wednesday 26 Day of Goodwill
Thursday 29 Thursday 27
Friday 28
Friday 30 Saturday 29
Sunday 30
Monday 31
Victory is in having done your best.
If you have done your best you have won!
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4. Trials
4.1 North West Secondary Schools Selection Policy
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR PLAYERS
The following criteria should/will be considered when selecting players for provincial teams:
• Physical attributes: Flexibility, coordination and agility with or without the ball, power
strength and speed (minimum 9.0 for u16 and 18)
• Skills: Consistent effectiveness and efficiency in passing, dribbling and tackling with
speed and under pressure
• Needs of team: Positional needs and positional suitability
• Potential for development, eagerness to learn and improve
• Teamwork: Willingness to accept a position/role that will lead to the team’s success
• Winning attitude: The desire to compete and win during training as well as competition
• Shared purpose: Contributes to the team atmosphere with a shared purpose of creating a
successful team
• Good attitude and respectful behaviour: Should always treat others with respect, be
enthusiastic and supportive of team mates. Loyalty towards Province
• Effective communication: Must have good communication skills and be willing to interact
and work through conflict situations that might interfere with the success of the team.
• Versatility: Have a good balance between offensive and defensive skills as well as the
ability to play different positions and with different players on the field.
• Maturity: Accept responsibility for actions and own development as a player and team
member. Takes action and adjusts to various situations. Let go of mistakes in order to
give the next opportunity the greatest chance for success.
• Attendance at training: Attends all training sessions as far as possible. Be committed to
effort
• High level of awareness, anticipation and quick decision making in training and
competition
• Strong character which includes tenacity, self discipline, willingness to excel, commitment
and dedication
13
AGE SPECIFIC SELECTION CRITERIA
Under 14 defenders
Characteristics of a good defender include vision, the ability to communicate effectively and composure under
pressure; they have to display good decision making skills in small and crowded spaces. Backfield players,
when defending, have to be able to assess danger and prioritize marking or covering as needed. When
attacking they have to be able to limit risky decisions that will result in turnovers.
Defenders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Ability to distribute the ball at speed in all circumstances
• Sweep, hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deception)
• Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent)
• Push pass (accuracy, snap with deception, fast, consistent, lifted)
• Receiving skills: stationary and moving under pressure
• Ball control and possession
• Elimination skills in small and crowded spaces
• Winning the ball back: Tackling (Poke, lunge, block, upright reverse)
• Channelling and Double defence skills:
• Marking
• Interceptions
• Knowledge of and ability to apply trough vs diamond formations
• Defensive and offensive decision making in 2v1 and 3v2 situations
• Off-ball positioning to provide support with and without team ball possession
• Vision of full field (execute short and long passes and adapts to attack)
• Defensive positioning on Penalty corners Under 14 Midfielders: Characteristics of a good midfielder include vision, the ability to communicate effectively to forwards in front of them and good decision making in small and crowded spaces. They have to have an awareness of space and options around them in both offence and defence and have to consistently display both offensive and defensive ability. Midfielders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Push pass – snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, deceptive)
• Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deceptive)
• Sweep hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deceptive)
• Elimination and ball control skills (right and left side of body, fast)
• Effective ball control with change of speed and direction
• Receiving skills: stationary and moving under pressure
• Tackling (Poke, lunge, block)
• Channelling and double defence skills
• Marking and the ability to prioritize between marking the space and picking up a check
• Defensive and offensive decision making in 2v1 and 3v2 situations
• Maintain [possession and make good decisions in small spaces under pressure
• Offensive and defensive role on penalty corners
14
Under 14 Forwards Characteristics of a good forward include the ability to recognize, create and lead into space, good anticipation and quick reactions. They must also be able to pressure and channel effectively without getting eliminated and be able to execute on and off the ball at speed. They must also have an instinct to score goals. Forwards at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Push pass – snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, lifted)
• Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent)
• Dribbling, running with the ball, elimination skills at speed
• Goal scoring (variety of shots)
• Effective ball control with change of speed and direction
• Receiving skills: stationary and moving, open and closed, under pressure
• Ability to create danger in attack with off-ball movement and leading (timing and anticipation)
• Channelling and effective pressure on the ball carrier
• Tackling to dispossess
• Tactical awareness of team offensive concepts (depth, width)
• Offensive decision making in 2v1 and 3v2 situations Under 14 goalkeepers: Characteristics of a good goalkeeper include courage, great reflexes and good hand eye coordination and speed. They also have to be able to assess danger and be tactically aware so that they can effectively communicate to players in front of them. Goalkeepers at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Shot blocking: ability to block different types of shots (forehand, flicks)
• Stick and blocker saves
• Controlling and clearing rebounds in response to game play
• Kicking (emphasis on accuracy)
• Sliding
• Diving
• Defensive penalty corners
• Penalty stroke and 8 second
• Close play around net
• Positioning and efficient movement around circle
• Repositioning and response to play
• Decision making and vision
• Ability to apply team defensive concepts
• General tactical awareness (1v12, 2v1, 3v2)
• Communication skills
15
Under 16 defenders:
Characteristics of a good defender include vision, the ability to communicate effectively and composure under
pressure; they have to display good decision making skills in small and crowded spaces. Backfield players,
when defending, have to be able to assess danger and prioritise marking or covering as needed. When
attacking they have to be able to limit risky decisions that will result in turnovers.
Defenders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Ability to distribute the ball at speed in all circumstances
• Sweep, hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deception)
• Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent)
• Push pass (accuracy, snap with deception, fast, consistent, lifted)
• Reverse stick passing
• Scoop ability
• Receiving skills: stationary and moving under pressure
• Ball control and possession
• Elimination skills in small and crowded spaces
• Winning the ball back: Tackling (Poke, lunge, block, upright reverse)
• Channelling and Double defence skills:
• Marking
• Interceptions
• Knowledge of and ability to apply trough vs diamond formations
• Defensive and offensive decision making in 2v1 and 3v2 situations
• Off-ball positioning to provide support with and without team ball possession
• Vision of full field (execute short and long passes and adapts to attack)
• Defensive positioning on Penalty corners Under 16 Midfielders: Characteristics of a good midfielder include vision, the ability to communicate effectively to forwards in front of them and good decision making in small and crowded spaces. They have to have an awareness of space and options around them in both offence and defence and have to consistently display both offensive and defensive ability. Midfielders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Push pass – snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, deceptive)
• Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deceptive)
• Sweep hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deceptive)
• Reverse passing (lifted, flat, fast)
• Elimination and ball control skills (right and left side of body, lifted dribble fast)
• Effective ball control with change of speed and direction
• Receiving skills: stationary and moving under pressure
• Tackling (Poke, lunge, block, upright reverse)
• Channelling and double defence skills
• Marking and the ability to prioritize between marking the space and picking up a check
• Defensive and offensive decision making in 2v1 and 3v2 situations
• Maintain [possession and make good decisions in small spaces under pressure
• Offensive and defensive role on penalty corners
16
Under 16 Forwards Characteristics of a good forward include the ability to recognize, create and lead into space, good anticipation and quick reactions. They must also be able to pressure and channel effectively without getting eliminated and be able to execute on and off the ball at speed. They must also have an instinct to score goals. Forwards at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Push pass – snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, lifted)
• Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent)
• Dribbling, running with the ball, elimination skills at speed
• Goal scoring (variety of shots)
• High quality first touch and ball control
• Effective ball control with change of speed and direction
• Receiving skills: stationary and moving, open and closed, under pressure
• Ability to create danger in attack with off-ball movement and leading (timing and anticipation)
• Channelling and effective pressure on the ball carrier
• Tackling to dispossess
• Tactical awareness of team offensive concepts (depth, width)
• Offensive decision making in 2v1 and 3v2 situations Under 16 goalkeepers: Characteristics of a good goalkeeper include courage, great reflexes and good hand eye coordination and speed. They also have to be able to assess danger and be tactically aware so that they can effectively communicate to players in front of them. Goalkeepers at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Shot blocking: ability to block different types of shots (reverse hit, forehand, flicks, aerial balls)
• Stick and blocker saves
• Controlling and clearing rebounds in response to game play
• Kicking (emphasis on accuracy)
• Sliding
• Diving
• Defensive penalty corners
• Penalty stroke and 8 second
• Close play around net
• Positioning and efficient movement around circle
• Repositioning and response to play
• Decision making and vision
• Ability to apply team defensive concepts
• General tactical awareness (1v12, 2v1, 3v2)
• Communication skills
17
Under 18 Defenders: Characteristics of a good defender include vision, the ability to communicate effectively and composure under
pressure; they have to display good decision making skills in small and crowded spaces. Backfield players,
when defending, have to be able to assess danger and prioritize marking or covering as needed. When
attacking they have to be able to limit risky decisions that will result in turnovers.
Defenders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Ability to distribute the ball with power, accuracy, speed in all circumstances
• Sweep hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deception)
• Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, reverse)
• Push pass (accuracy, snap with deception, fast, consistent, lifted)
• Reverse stick passing
• Scoop (with emphasis on appropriate timing and execution)
• Receiving skills: stationary and moving at speed and under pressure
• Ball control and possession
• Elimination skills in small and crowded spaces
• Tackling (Poke, lunge, block, upright reverse)
• Ball control and possession
• Channelling and double defence skills
• Marking
• Interceptions
• Knowledge and ability to apply trough vs diamond formation
• Defensive and offensive decision making in 2v1 and 3v2 situations
• Off-ball positioning to provide support with and without team possession
• Vision of full field (executes short and long passes and adapts to attack)
• Defensive positioning on Penalty corners
• Offensive role on Penalty corners Under 18 Midfielders: Characteristics of a good midfielder include vision, the ability to communicate effectively to forwards in front of them and good decision making in small and crowded spaces. They have to have an awareness of space and options around them in both offence and defence and have to consistently display both offensive and defensive ability. Midfielders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Push pass – snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, deception)
• Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deception)
• Sweep hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deception)
• Reverse passing (lifted, flat, fast)
• Elimination and ball control skills (right and left side of body, lifted dribble fast)
• Effective ball control with change of speed and direction
• Receiving skills: stationary and moving under pressure
• Tackling (Poke, lunge, block, upright reverse)
• Channelling and double defence skills
• Marking and the ability to prioritize between marking the space and picking up a check
• Defensive and offensive decision making in 1v1, 2v1 and 3v2 situations
• Maintain [possession and make good decisions in small spaces under pressure
• Offensive and defensive role on penalty corners
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Under 18 Forwards: Characteristics of a good forward include the ability to recognize, create and lead into space, good anticipation and quick reactions. They must also be able to pressure and channel effectively without getting eliminated and be able to execute on and off the ball at speed. They must also have an instinct to score goals. Forwards at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Push pass – snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, lifted)
• Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent)
• Dribbling, running with the ball, elimination skills at speed
• Goal scoring (deflections, forehand, reverse, punch/squeeze, reverse stick)
• High quality first touch and ball control
• Effective ball control with change of speed and direction
• Receiving skills: stationary and moving, open and closed, under pressure
• Ability to create danger in attack with off-ball movement, interchange and leading (timing and anticipation)
• Ability to reposition and support attack
• Channelling and effective pressure on the ball carrier
• Tackling to dispossess
• Tactical awareness of team offensive concepts (depth, width)
• Offensive decision making in 2v1 and 3v2 situations Under 18 goalkeepers: Characteristics of a good goalkeeper include courage, great reflexes and good hand eye coordination and speed. They also have to be able to assess danger and be tactically aware so that they can effectively communicate to players in front of them. Goalkeepers at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard:
• Shot blocking: ability to block different types of shots (reverse hit, forehand, flicks, punch/squeeze, aerial balls)
• Stick and blocker saves
• Controlling, clearing and redirecting rebounds in response to game play
• Kicking (emphasis on accuracy)
• Sliding
• Diving
• Defensive penalty corners (standing up and lying down)
• Penalty stroke and 8 second
• Close play around net
• Positioning and efficient movement around circle
• Repositioning and response to play
• Decision making and vision
• Ability to apply team defensive concepts
• General tactical awareness (1v12, 2v1, 3v2)
• Communication skills and “Presence”
• Ability to start and enter play part way through the game and remain consistent
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NORTH WEST SECONDARY SCHOOLS SELECTION POLICY
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR PLAYERS
The following criteria should/will be considered when selecting players for provincial teams:
• Physical attributes: Flexibility, coordination and agility with or without the ball, power
strength and speed(minimum 9.0 for u16 and 18)
• Skills: Consistent effectiveness and efficiency in passing, dribbling and tackling with
speed and under pressure
• Needs of team: Positional needs and positional suitability
• Potential for development: eagerness to learn and improve
• Teamwork: Willingness to accept a position/role that will lead to the team’s success
• Winning attitude: The desire to compete and win during training as well as competition
• Shared purpose: Contributes to the team atmosphere with a shared purpose of creating a
successful team
• Good attitude and respectful behaviour: Should always treat others with respect, be
enthusiastic and supportive of team mates. Loyalty towards Province
• Effective communication: Must have good communication skills and be willing to interact
and work through conflict situations that might interfere with the success of the team.
• Versatility: Have a good balance between offensive and defensive skills as well as the
ability to play different positions and with different players on the field.
• Maturity: Accept responsibility for actions and own development as a player and team
member. Takes action and adjusts to various situations. Lets go of mistakes in order to
give the next opportunity the greatest chance for success.
• Attendance at training: Attends all training sessions as far as possible. Be committed to
effort
• High level of awareness, anticipation and quick decision making in training and
competition
• Strong character which includes tenacity, self discipline, willingness to excel, commitment
and dedication
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4.2 TRANSFORMATION POLICY
NORTH WEST SCHOOLS TRANSFORMATION POLICY
COMMITTEES The executive committee shall consist of at least two men, two women and three people of other colour. If this
is not achieved through voting then the Executive must co-opt one or more persons to achieve this equity.
Unlike other co-opted members, these members shall have full voting rights on the executive.
The sub-committees shall have at least two people of other colour. If this is not achieved through voting, then
the executive must co-opt one or more persons to achieve this spread.
NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS All provincial teams are required to send (a minimum) of 6 players of colour to the u13, 16 and 18 National
Tournaments. Management must be 50/50.
REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS All teams to the regional tournaments are required to send 5 players of colour per team. Management must be
50/50.
PARTICIPATION All players must play an equivalent of three (3/6) full matches or 180 minutes and at least two players of other
colour must be on the field at all times during the match.
Teams not complying will not be allowed to officially compete in tournaments. (SAHA and SASHOC)
SELECTORS Boys and girls Under 13 – 18 a minimum of three selectors of whom one must be of other colour
WINTER GAMES The under 13 teams remain the top Development school team. The under 14 teams are selected teams – 7 players of colour out of 15. Management 50/50 UMPIRES Although no official targets have been set it is advisable to train umpires of colour.
TRUST YOUR TEAM
TRUST YOUR COACH
TRUST YOURSELF
“Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the
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man with the wrong mental attitude.”
Thomas Jefferson
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4.3 PROVINCIAL MANAGEMENT TEAMS 2018 TEAM DATE VENUE COACH ASSISTANT COACH MANAGER
Under 18 A Boys Nat
SX Mbekeni 083 571 5293 [email protected]
Mitesh Makan 082 041 8327 [email protected]
Smit Siebert 076 832 2642 [email protected]
Under 18B boys
Under 16 A boys Nat
Pierre Botma 078 527 9550 [email protected]
Andries Vellema 084 514 3389 [email protected]
Keo Sikwane 083 539 1014 [email protected]
Under 16B boys North
Killian Ludick 072 920 0016 [email protected]
Lilitha Bodlani 082 097 4979 [email protected]
Under 18 A girls Nat
Jaryd Hammond 082 043 7242 [email protected]
Sulette Damon level 1 083 371 0472 [email protected]
Onkgopotse Legobye 084 443 8440 [email protected]
Under 18 B girls North
3 – 6 July 2018
Potchefstroom Elda Botha 084 322 6862 [email protected]
Rethabile Shuta 074 026 8918 [email protected]
Under 16 A girls Nat
Sinalo Jafta 063 364 0561 [email protected]
Amore de Wet 071 606 0817 [email protected]
Lizahne Luchies 079 694 6911 [email protected]
Under 16 B girls National
Janél Coetzee 082 344 2496 [email protected]
Candice Ascencao 082 512 4935 [email protected]
Obakeng Motlhabane 076 625 3567
Under 14 A boys Nat
Piet van Wyk 072 476 5566 [email protected]
Thabo Gaberone 084 912 3806 [email protected]
Under 14 B boys North
Stefan Spamer 078 826 2254 [email protected]
Ruben Smith 060 976 8586 [email protected]
Mohammed Shakeel 072 322 2742 [email protected]
Under 14 A girls Nat
Chandre Mienie 076 071 8406 [email protected]
Ilezelle Brummer 072 367 0389 [email protected]
Charity Lebele 060 712 6515 [email protected]
Under 14 B girls North
Chelize Willemse 071 472 0744 [email protected]
Julie Kaka 073 121 2525 [email protected]
Under 13A boys and girls
Under 13B boys and girls
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4.4 HIGH PERFORMANCE SQUADS
BOYS UNDER 18:
NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL
Conradie Hannes GK Gimnasium Taljaard Corneil Hs Rustenburg
Adriaan Röntgen Gimnasium Van den Bergh Joshua Hs Rustenburg
Halgryn Landre Gimnasium Van der Walt Daniel Hs Rustenburg
Frederik de Villiers Gimnasium Pienaar Dihan Hs Rustenburg
Gebengana Lumka Gimnasium Steyn Jacques Hs Rustenburg
Van der Bank Drean Gimnasium Hills Wessel Hs Rustenburg
Van Wyk Ian Gimnasium Kruger Jaco Hs Rustenburg
Labuschagne Henko GK Gimnasium Barends Lauriston Boys High
Van der Westhuizen W Lichtenburg Thekisto Mohale Boys High
Janse van Rensburg L Lichtenburg Koetjie Chiraz Boys High
Madondo Sihle Curro Klerksdorp Lwane Sandile Boys High
Arends Keanon Curro Klerksdorp Sindwa Simphiwe Boys High
Variava Aquil Curro Klerksdorp Ornsby Declan Hs Klerksdorp
Mtjalie Kamahelo Curro Klerksdorp Dieperink Dylan Hs Klerksdorp
Lucas Justino Ferdinand Postma Thobedi Rentane THS Klerksdorp
Pieters Ruvan Volkskool Masiteng Kagiso THS Klerksdorp
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BOYS UNDER 16
NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL
Kruger Lando Hs Rustenburg Rakgoro Thabang Zinniaville
Van Tonder Tiaan Hs Rustenburg Lebeko Zane Curro Klerksdorp
Oberholzer GF Hs Rustenburg Leburu Obakeng Curro Klerksdorp
Von Plaster Storm Hs Rustenburg Smith Lawrence GK Hs Klerksdorp
Bester Lourens Hs Rustenburg Smit Marco Hs Brits
Esterhuysen Nathan Hs Rustenburg Strydom Charl Hs Brits
Swanepoel Hanro Hs Rustenburg Anker Shayden Lichtenburg
Van Rooyen Justin GK Hs Rustenburg Rossouw Danhard GK Lichtenburg
Taje Thato Ferdinand Postma Mohube Bakang Milner
Botha Marko Ferdinand Postma Freitas Keanu Bergsig Academy
Sereko William Ferdinand Postma Kilian Alexander Wesvalia
Isherwood Kyle Ferdinand Postma Venter Zack Wesvalia
Fourie Michael Gimnasium Temanie Edrich Boys High
Van Rooyen Michael Gimnasium Lepholletse Khanya THS Klerksdorp
Ritchie Janco Gimnasium Modise Thabang THS Klerksdorp
Botha James Gimnasium Ncheche BK THS Klerksdorp
Frauendorf JP Gimnasium Sharma Vansh Selly Park Secondary
Kotze George Gimnasium Molokomme Rapula Selly Park Secondary
Anyishayi David GK Selly Park Secondary
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GIRLS UNDER 18
NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL
Grobler Chandre Gimnasium Thekiso Kitso Girls High
Bothma Caerie Gimnasium Monchusi Joweline Girls High
Bothma Georgia Gimnasium Rafutho Tshegofatso Girls High
Badenhorst Phia Gimnasium Nolwazi Wanda Girls High
De Villiers Jhenelle Gimnasium Norris Chrissie Girls High
Badenhorst Hanlie Gimnasium Liebenberg Amorie Girls High
Truter Sanja Gimnasium Qothwane Karabo Girls High
Jonker Lize Gimnasium Thulare Reabetswe Curro Klerksdorp
De Lange Johaneske Gimnasium Mahoka Mpho Curro Klerksdorp
Van der Merwe Shinne Gimnasium Ratzlaff Jade Curro Klerksdorp
Jordaan Marlize Gimnasium Kaibe Katlego Curro Klerksdorp
J van Rensburg Gerdané Gimnasium Nthlaile Lentle Curro Klerksdorp
Smith Helene Gimnasium Dinoge Ontse THS Klerksdorp
Van Aarde Anne Gimnasium Moses Megail THS Klerksdorp
Von Abo Rozanne Gimnasium Lamprecht Lienge Lichtenburg
Mare Carisa Hs Klerksdorp Roux Sonika Lichtenburg
Hattingh Shanel Hs Rustenburg Weyer Clarissa Lichtenburg
Pedro Jessica Bergsig Academy Breytenbach Carien Lichtenburg
Coetzee Mariloise Hs Brits Rossouw Carma Lichtenburg
Du Preez Lynnae Hs Brits Boshoff Chani GK Wesvalia
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GIRLS UNDER 16
NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL
Hoadley Shamon Schweizer Reneke Pieterse Zia Girls High
Stroebel Niche Schweizer Reneke Sekwati Oratile Girls High
Venter Shani Bergsig Academy Tshenkeng Zoe Girls High
Sparks Carla Bergsig Academy Van der Berg Maroze Hartbeespoort
Keyser Imke Lichtenburg Derksen Debra-Lee Hartbeespoort
Gilliland Margit Lichtenburg Mdawi Kelebogile Hartbeespoort
Lefathle Omphemetse Lichtenburg De Beer Elbe Schoonspruit
Lefifi Kamogela Lichtenburg Uquhart Taylor Schoonspruit
Swart Mardi Volkskool Stear Marla Gimnasium
Potgieter Kristi Volkskool De Wet Lara Gimnasium
Bothloko Lelethu Curro Klerksdorp Pienaar Mire Gimnasium
Mashupi Tshegofatso Curro Klerksdorp Hills Elri Gimnasium
Doduvu Duduzile Curro Klerksdorp Le Grange Inge Gimnasium
Kumbi Realeboga Curro Klerksdorp Grobler Sonika Gimnasium
Strydom Charne Hs Brits Mpele Onalerona Zinniaville
Eloff Caroli Hs Brits Manda Onkabetswe Zinniaville
Kelly Samantha Hs Klerksdorp Ntsomi Cynthia Zinniaville
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4.5 PRACTICE DATES FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE SQUADS AND PROVINCIAL TEAMS
DATE ACTIVITY VENUE TIME
Sunday 25 February HP training PUK astro 13:00-18:00
Sunday 4 March HP training PUK astro/Curro/RHS 13:00-18:00
Sunday 11 March HP training PUK astro/Curro astro/RHS 13:00-18:00
Sunday 18 March HP training PUK astro B/Curro astro/RHS 13:00-18:00
21 March HP camp RHS/Curro 8:00 – 15:00
Sunday 25 March NW trials (14,16,18) RHS astro/Curro astro 13:00-18:00
Sunday 15 April NW finalise teams PUK astroRHS astro/Curro astro 13:00-18:00
Sunday 22 April NW squads practice PUK astro/RHS astro/Curro astro 13:00-18:00
Sunday 6 May Finalise NW teams RHS astro/Curro astro 13:00-18:00
Friday 11 May NW teams practice PUK astro/RHS astro/Curro astro 15:00-18:00
Friday 18 May NW teams practice PUK astro/RHS astro/Curro astro 15:00-18:00
Friday 25 May NW teams practice u14 G Curro astro 15:00-18:00
Friday 1 June NW teams practice PUK astro/RHS astro/Curro astro 15:00-18:00
Saturday 2 June NWSS semi final PUK astro 8:00 - 18:00
Friday 8 June NW teams practice PUK astro/RHS/Curro 15:00 – 18:00
Saturday 9 June NWSS final Curro/RHS
Friday 15 June NW teams practice RHS astro/Curro astro 15:00 -18:00
Friday 16 June Mini provincial tournament PUK astro 8:00 – 18:00
3-6July Regional U18 girls tournament PUK astro
Friday 18 August HP training PUK astro/RHS astro/Curro astro 15:00-18:00
Friday 25 August HP training PUK astro/RHS astro/Curro astro 15:00-18:00
Friday 31 August HP training PUK astro/RHS astro/Curro astro 15:00-18:00
Friday 7 September HP training PUK astro/RHS astro/Curro astro 15:00-18:00
Friday 14 September HP training RHS astro/Curro astro 15:00-18:00
Friday 21 September HP training PUK astro/RHS astro/Curro astro 15:00-18:00
Please note that the dates and/or venues could change due to circumstances. The managers
will inform the players of any changes.
“Nothing will work, unless you do.” Maya Angelou
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5. LEAGUE 5.1 LEAGUE ENTRIES 2018
SCHOOL CONTACT PERSON Contact detail
Email address TEAMS ENTERED 2016 GIRLS BOYS
Fields BOJANALA G
14 G 15
G116
G3
G2 G 1
Tot League B 14
B 16
B 2
B 1
Tot League
1 Bergsig Akademie
Esther van der Berg 078 328 5933 014 533 2046
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1 1 1 1 5 NW 1 1 1 3 NW 3 grass
2 Brits Carin du Plessis Gielie Kruger
083 285 471 012 252 3228
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1 1 1 1 5 NW 1 1 2 NW 2 grass
3 Fields College Adriaan Bester N Joubert
064 280 0931 076 529 8125
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1 1 3 NW 1 1 1 3 NW 1 grass
4 Grenswag Jeanette Koen Marissa de Beer
082 978 5434 082 854 7156
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1 1 1 1 5 NW 1 1 NW 2 grass
5 Grenville Hanlie Podd 076 399 4331 014 592 0344
[email protected] 1 1 1 1 1 5 NW 1 1 1 3 NW 2 grass
6 Hartbeespoort Bettie Botha Elda Botha
083 280 6610 084 322 6862
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1 1 1 1 5 NW 0 1 grass
7 HTS Rustenburg
Salize Duminy Michelle Raaths
066 226 6910 079 317 9413
[email protected] [email protected]
0 1 1 NW 1 grass
8 Lebone II Herme Visser
074 583 7456
1 1 1 3 NW 1 1 1 3 NW 2 grass
9 Rustenburg Lientjie Cronje Victor Schultze
072 637 2699
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1 8 Plat 1 1 1
1 1 3 2t
Plat NW
1 astro 2 grass
10 Selly Park Heidi Lowe Reese Voigt
082 899 8054 083 295 5352
[email protected] reesevoigt4 @gmail.com
1 1 1 1 4 NW 1 1
1
1 3 1
Plat NW
1 grass
11 Wagpos
Maryke Nefdt 079 654 9196 [email protected] 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 NW 1 1 2 NW 2 grass
12 Zinniaville Mohammed Shakeel Julie Kaka
072 322 2742 073 121 2525
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1 NW 1 1 2 NW None
13 Ls Brits
Tracey Ehlers 083 510 4239 [email protected] 1 1 NW 0 None
14 Ls Rustenburg Johan van den Bergh 083 390 3393 [email protected] 1 1 NW 0 None
15 Selly Park Primary
Dauwline Kruger
082 363 2126
0 1 1 NW S astro 2 grass
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DR K KAUNDA CONTACT PERSON Contact detail Email address
G 14
G 15
G116
G3
G2 G 1
Tot League B 14
B 16
B 2
B 1
Tot League Fields
1 Alabama/KSS Bianca Barends 060 505 2900
[email protected] 1 1 NW 0 None
2 Curro Klerksdorp
Hope Gates
084 587 0711 018 462 9023
1
1 1 1
Plat NW
1 1 1 3 Plat 1 astro
Curro Primary Aden Paterson 072 355 8803 [email protected]
1 1 NW 1 astro
3 Ferdinand Postma
Lizanne de Villiers Gretha Joubert
072 502 6966 082 776 0348
[email protected] [email protected]
0 1 1 1 1 4 NW 0
1
0
1 1 1
Plat NW
2 grass
4 Gimnasium Soekie Coertzen Susan van Staden
082 824 4187 072 448 6008
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1 8 Plat 1 1
1 1
1
1 3 3
Plat NW
2 grass
5 HTS Klerksdorp Elizabeth Beyers
082 707 5620 [email protected] [email protected]
1 1 1 1 1 5 NW 1 1 1 3 NW 2 grass
6 HTS Potchefstroom
Tania de Jongh Nadine van Heerden
084 902 9293 084 518 1020
[email protected] 1 1 1 3 NW 0 2 grass
7 Klerksdorp Lida Boshoff 083 238 8750 018 462 8423
1 1 1
1 1 7 Plat 1 1 2 NW 2 grass
8 Milner Natasha J v Vuuren 083 521 0519 [email protected]
1 1 NW 1 1 NW 1 grass
9 New Vision Secondary
Mathinee Stapelberg Michelle Pieterse
076 313 4648 082 049 1306
[email protected] 1 1 NW 1 1 NW None
111 Sannieshof Leandri von Moltke 082 944 7137 018 683 0011
hskoolshof@lantic .net 1 1 NW 1 1 NW 1 grass
12 Schoonspruit Estie Koen
083 495 2017 [email protected] 1 1 1 1 1 5 NW 1 1 2 NW 2 grass
13 Stilfontein Elize Opperman
072 238 9874 [email protected] 1 1 1 1 NW 1 grass
15 Volkskool Karien Benson Le Roux Kruger
071 898 8603 072 473 1700
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1 8 Plat 1 1 1
1 4 Plat NW
3 grass
16 Wesvalia Ronel du Plessis
083 456 1310 [email protected] 1 1
1 1
1 1 1 7 Plat 1 1 2 NW 3 grass
17 Wolmaransstad Michelle van Wyk 072 071 8952 [email protected]
1 1 1 1 1 5 NW 0 2 grass
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DR K KAUNDA CONTACT PERSON Contact detail
Email address G 14
G 15
G116
G3
G2 G 1
Tot League B 14
B 16
B 2
B 1
Tot League Fields
18 Girls High Amoré de Wet Theuns J van Vuuren
071 606 0817 018 294 3228 082 411 3473
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1 8 Plat 0 1 astro 1 grass
19 Boys High Alec Paiva Sarlyn Oosthuizen
084 870 5555 082 054 1132
[email protected] [email protected]
0 1 1 1
1 3 1
Plat NW
2 grass
21 Ls Mooirivier Annelize Rostron 014 294 5998 082 555 4842
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1 NW 1 1 Plat None
22 Klerksdorp Primary
Carolyn van Niekerk 082 934 8007 [email protected] 1 1 NW 1 1 NW
DR R S MOMPATI
CONTACT PERSON Contact detail
Email address G 14
G 15
G 16
G3
G2 G 1
Tot League B 14
B 16
B 2
B 1
Tot League Fields
2 Schweizer Reneke
Mathilde van den Berg
071 528 6455 053 963 1325
[email protected] mailto:[email protected]
1 1
1 1 4
NW 0 2 grass
3 Tigerkloof Theulet van Wyk 082 343 1688
[email protected] 1 1 NW 0 1 grass
4 Vryburg Lizanne van Rensburg
084 597 0824
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1 1 1 1 5 NW 1 1 NW 3 grass
NGAKA M MOLEMA
CONTACT PERSON Contact detail
Email address G 14
G 15
G3
G2 G 1
Tot League B 14
B 16
B 2
B 1
Tot League Fields
1 Lichtenburg Andries Vellema 084 514 3389 018 632 6202
[email protected] 2 2 2 1 1 1 9 Plat 1 1 2 NW 2 grass
2 ISSA Henry Matthews
082 499 1901
1 1 1 3 NW 1 1 2 NW 4 grass
3 Zeerust Madelein Nel 083 9491768 018 642 1114
[email protected] [email protected]
1 1 1 1 4 NW 0 2 grass
“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard
work and learning from failure.” General Colin Powell
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5.2 BOYS’ LEAGUE FIXTURES 5.2.1 PLATINUM LEAGUE
SCHOOL ABBR U14 U16 U18 Boys High BH X X X
Curro Klerksdorp CK X X X
FP/MR/LTX FP MR LTX FP
Gimnasium G X X X
Rustenburg RHS X X X
Selly Park SP X X X
Volkskool V X X X
SCHOOL BOYS
HIGH FP/MR/LTX GIMMIES RHS CURRO
K/DORP VOLKIES SELLY
PARK
BOYS HIGH
26/04 Away
05/05 Away
26/05 Home
09/06 Home
02/06 Away
12/05 Away
FP/MR/LTX
26/04 Home
19/05 Home
12/05 Away
26/05 Away
09/06 Home
02/06 Away
GIMMIES
05/05 Home
19/05 Away
02/06 Away
12/05 Home
26/05 Home
09/06 Away
RHS
26/05 Away
12/05 Home
02/06 Home
26/04 Away
05/05 Home
19/05 Away
CURRO K/DORP
09/06 Away
26/05 Home
12/05 Away
26/04 Home
19/05 Home
05/05 Away
VOLKIES
02/06 Home
09/06 Away
26/05 Away
05/05 Away
19/05 Home
26/04 Home
SELLY PARK
12/05 Home
02/06 Away
09/06 Home
19/05 Away
05/05 Home
26/04 Away
League starts: Week ending 22/04 and stops week ending 09/06. All matches must be played on astro turf.
5.2.2 NORTH WEST LEAGUE BOJANALA DISTRICT POOL A: POOL B:
School Abbreviation U14 U16 U18 School Abbreviation U14 U16 U18
Bergsig Akademie BS X X X Fields College FC X X X
Brits BR X X Grenswag GW X
Grenville GV X X X Lebone L X X X
Selly Park Sec/Selly Park Pr SPS/SPP X X Wagpos W X X X
Zinniaville/Hoër Tegnies ZI/HTS X X X Hs Rustenburg RHS X X
A 1 BS BR GV SPS/SPP ZI/HTS
BS 14/04 Away
12/05 Away
5/05 Home
21/04 Home
BR 14/04 Home
21/04 Away
12/05 Home
19/05 Away
GV 12/05 Home
21/04 Home
19/05 Away
5/05 Away
The first two positions of Pool A1 and Pool A2 will play in the Bojanala play-offs (26/05) to determine the two teams which will take part in the NW play-offs
SPS/SPP 5/05 Away
12/05 Away
19/05 Home
14/04 Home
ZI/HTS 21/04 Away
19/05 Home
5/05 Home
14/04 Away
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A 2 FC
GW L W RHS
FC
21/04 Away
05/05 Home
12/05 Home
19/05 Away
GW 21/04 Home
19/05 Home
14/04 Away
05/05 Away
L 05/05 Away
19/05 Away
21/04 Away
12/05 Home
The first two positions of Pool A1 and Pool A2 will play in the Bojanala play-offs (26/05) to determine the two teams which will take part in the NW play-offs
W 12/05 Away
14/04 Home
21/04 Home
21/04 Away
RHS 19/05 Home
05/05 Home
12/05 Away
21/04 Home
POOL B: DR KK/NMM/DR RSM
SCHOOL ABBREVIATION 14 16 18
Ferdinand Postma FP X
Gimnasium GIM X X X
Hs Klerksdorp KHS X X
International School ISSA X X
Klerksdorp Primary KPS X
Ls Mooirivier LM X
Lichtenburg LTX X
Milner M X
New Vision NV X
Potchefstroom Boys High PBHS X
Sannieshof S X
Schoonspruit SC X X
Stilfontein ST X
Technical High School Klerksdorp THS X X X
Vryburg VR X
Wesvalia W X X
UNDER 14 BOYS
GIM KPS LM THS GIM KPS LM THS
GIM
21/03 Away
14/04 Away
28/04 Home
12/05 Home
5/05 Home
19/05 Away
KPS 21/03 Home
28/04 Away
14/04 Away
12/05 Away
19/05 Home
5/05 Home
LM 14/04 Home
28/04 Home
21/03 Away
5/05 Away
19/05 Away
12/05 Home
Round robin, first two positions play in the North West play-offs
THS 28/04 Away
14/04 Home
21/03 Home
19/05 Home
5/05 Away
12/05 Away
UNDER 16 BOYS
School FP GIM ISSA KHS SC THS W
FP 12/05 Home
19/05 Away
28/04 Away
14/04 Away
21/04 Home
5/05 Home
GIM 12/05 Away
21/04 Home
14/04 Away
5/05 Away
12/05 Home
28/04 Home
ISSA 19/05 Home
21/04 Away
12/05 Home
28/04 Home
5/05 Away
12/05 Away
KHS 28/04 Home
14/04 Home
12/05 Away
19/05 Home
19/05 Away
21/04 Away
SC
14/04 Home
5/05 Home
28/04 Away
19/05 Away
12/05 Home
19/05 Away
THS 21/04 Away
12/05 Away
5/05 Home
19/05 Home
12/05 Away
14/04 Away
Round robin, first two positions play in the North West play-offs
W 5/05 Away
28/04 Away
12/05 Home
21/04 Home
19/05 Home
14/04 Home
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UNDER 18 BOYS POOL B
SCHOOL KHS M NV SC ST THS W
KHS 12/05 Away
21/04 Home
14/04 Home
5/05 Home
28/04 Away
19/05 Home
M 12/05 Home
14/04 Away
12/05 Home
28/04 Home
21/04 Away
19/05 Away
NV 21/04 Away
14/04 Home
5/05 Away
12/05 Away
19/05 Home
28/04 Home
SC 14/04 Away
12/05 Away
5/05 Home
19/05 Away
12/05 Home
21/04 Home
The first two positions of Pool B and Pool C will play in the DR KK/NMM play-offs (26/05) to determine the two teams which will take part in the NW play-offs
ST 5/05 Away
28/04 Away
12/05 Home
19/05 Home
14/04 Home
12/05 Away
THS 28/04 Home
21/04 Home
19/05 Away
12/05 Away
14/04 Away
5/05 Home
W 19/05 Away
19/05 Home
28/04 Away
21/04 Away
12/05 Home
5/05 Away
POOL C
SCHOOL GIM ISSA LTX PBHS S VR
GIM 14/04 Home
21/04 Home
28/04 Away
5/05 Home
12/05 Away
ISSA 14/04 Away
5/05 Away
21/04 Home
12/05 Away
28/04 Home
LTX 21/04 Away
5/05 Home
12/05 Home
28/04 Home
14/04 Away
The first two positions of Pool B and Pool C will play in the DR KK/NMM play-offs (26/05) to determine the two teams which will take part in the NW play-offs
PBHS 28/04 Away
21/04 Away
12/05 Away
14/04 Away
5/05 Home
S 5/05 Away
12/05 Home
28/04 Away
14/04 Home
21/04 Home
VR 12/05 Home
28/04 Away
14/04 Home
5/05 Away
21/04 Away
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5.3 GIRLS’ LEAGUE FIXTURES 5.3.1 PLATINUM LEAGUE
School Abbreviation 14 15 16 2 1
Gimnasium GIM XX XX XX X X
Lichtenburg LTX XX XX XX X X
Hs Kdp KHS XX X XX X X
Hs Rtb RHS XX XX XX X X
Volkskool VOLK XX XX XX X X
Wesvalia WES XX XX X X X
Girls High GH XX XX XX X X
Curro Kdp CURRO X
SCHOOL CURRO GIM GH KHS LTX RHS VOLK WES
CURRO 28/04 Home
9/06* Away
5/05* Away
2/06 Home
19/05* Away
26/05* Home
26/05* Away
GIM 28/04 Away
16/06 Home
19/05 Home
9/06 Away
5/05 Home
26/05 Home
2/06 Away
GH 9/06* Home
16/06 Away
5/05 Away
12/05 Away
26/05 Home
9/06 Home
28/04 Away
KHS 5/05* Home
19/05 Away
5/05 Home
26/05 Away
16/06 Away
12/05 Home
9/06 Home
LTX 2/06 Away
9/06 Home
12/05 Home
26/05 Home
19/05 Away
5/05 Away
16/06 Home
RHS 19/05* Home
5/05 Away
26/05 Away
16/06 Home
19/05 Home
2/06 Away
12/05 Away
VOLK 26/05* Away
26/05 Away
9/06 Away
12/05 Away
5/05 Home
2/06 Home
19/05 Home
WES 26/05* Home
2/06 Home
28/04 Home
9/06 Away
16/06 Away
12/05 Home
19/05 Away
Round robin league to determine positions. The winner and runner-up will play against the winner and runner-up of the North West league in semi final and final.
5.3.2 NORTH WEST LEAGUE
POOL A2 Abbr 14 15 16 2 1
Bergsig BS X X X X X
Brits BR X X X X X
Grenville GV X X X X X
Ls Rustenburg LR X
Selly Park Sec SPS X X X X
Zinniaville ZI/LR X X
POOL A1 Abbr 14 15 16 2 1
Fields College FC X X X
Grenswag GW X X X X X
Hartbeespoort HBP X X X X X
Lebone L X X X
Ls Brits LB X
Wagpos W X X X X X
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POOL B Abbr 14 15 16 2 1
Alabama A X
Curro Primary CP X
Curro Secondary CS X
F Postma FP X X X X HTS Klerksdorp HTSK X X X X X HTS Potchefstroom HTSP X X X
Klerksdorp Primary KPS X
Ls Mooirivier LM X
Milner M X
New Vision NV X
Schoonspruit SC X X X X
Schweizer Reneke SR X X X X
Stilfontein ST X
Wolmaransstad WO X X X X X
POOL C Abbreviation 14 15 16 2 1
International school ISSA X X X
Sannieshof S X
Tigerkloof T X
Vryburg VR X X X X X
Zeerust ZE X X X X
POOL A1
FC GW HBP L W LB
FC 21/4 Away
15/05 Away
05/05 Home
12/05 Home
19/05 Home
GW 21/4 Home
05/05 Home
19/05 Home
14/04 Away
12/05 Away
HBP 15/05 Home
05/05 Away
12/05 Away
24/04 Home
21/04 Away
L 05/05 Away
19/05 Away
12/05 Home
21/04 Away
14/04 Home
Bojanala play-offs The first two positions of Pool A1 and A2 will play against each other to determine the first two positions in Bojanala Date: 26/05/2018 Venue: to be confirmed
W 12/05 Away
14/04 Home
24/04 Away
21/04 Home
05/05 Home
LB 19/05 Away
12/05 Home
21/04 Home
14/04 Away
05/05 Away
POOL A2
BS BR GV LR SP ZI
BS 14/04 Away
12/05 Away
19/05 Home
5/05 Home
21/04 Home
BR 14/04 Home
21/04 Away
5/05 Home
12/05 Home
19/05 Away
GV 12/05 Home
21/04 Home
14/04 Home
19/05 Away
5/05 Away
LR
19/05 Away
5/05 Away
14/04 Away
21/04 Home
12/05 Home
Bojanala play-offs The first two positions of Pool A1 and A2 will play against each other to determine the first two positions in Bojanala Date: 26/05/2018 Venue: to be confirmed
SP 5/05 Away
12/05 Away
19/05 Home
21/04 Away
14/04 Home
ZI 21/04 Away
19/05 Home
5/05 Home
12/05 Away
14/04 Away
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POOL B FP/ST HTSK HTSP/LM A/NV/CP/CS KPS/M SC SR WO
FP/ST 26/05 Away
14/04 Home
19/05 Away
12/05 Home
05/05 Away
26/04 Home
21/04 Home
HTSK 26/05 Home
05/05 Away
26/04 Home
14/04 Home
12/05 Away
21/04 Away
19/05 Away
HTSP/LM 14/04 Away
05/05 Home
26/05 Away
19/05 Home
21/04 Away
12/05 Home
26/04 Home
A/NV/CP/CS 19/05 Away
26/04 Home
26/05 Away
21/04 Home
14/04 Home
05/05 Away
12/05 Home
KPS/M 12/05 Away
14/04 Away
19/05 Away
21/04 Away
26/04 Home
26/05 Home
05/05 Home
SC 05/05 Home
12/05 Home
21/04 Home
14/04 Away
26/04 Away
19/05 Away
26/05 Away
SR 26/04 Away
21/04 Home
12/05 Away
05/05 Home
26/05 Away
19/05 Home
14/04 Away
WO 21/04 Away
19/05 Home
26/04 Away
12/05 Home
05/05 Away
26/05 Home
14/04 Home
Round robin, the first 3 teams will play in the NW play-offs.
5.4 PLAY-0FFS
5.4.1 PLATINUM LEAGUE
Boys: Round robin points will determine final positions e.g.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Girls: 17 June Semi final
Venue A 8:00 U14 A3 vs B2 A Venue B 8;00 U15 A3 vs B2 C
9:00 U14 A4 vs B1 B 9:00 U15 A4 vs B1 D
10:00 U18 A3 vs B2 G 10;00 U16 A3 vs B2 E
11:10 U18 A4 vs B1 H 11:00 U16 A4 vs B1 F
13:00 U14 A1 vs Win B M 13:00 U15 A1 vs Win B O
14:10 U14 A2 vs Win A N 14:10 U15 A2 vs Win A P
24 June Final
Venue 8:00 U18 A1 vs Win H Q
9:10 U18 A2 vs Win G R
10:10 U16 A1 vs Win F S
11:10 U16 A2 vs Win E T
12:30 U14 Win M vs Win N
13:30 U15 Win O vs Win P
14:30 U16 Win S Vs Win T
15:30 U18 Win Q vs Win R
Girls’ Platinum winner and runner-up and North West winner and runner-up will play semi final and final on 21 July 2018
POOL C ISSA S/T VR ZE
ISSA 14/04 Home
05/05 Away
12/05 Away
S/T 14/04 Away
12/05 Home
05/05 Away
VR 05/05 Home
12/05 Away
14/04 Home
ZE 12/05 Home
05/05 Home
14/04 Away
Round robin, the Pool winner will play in the NW play-offs
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5.4.2 NORTH WEST LEAGUE District Play-offs: Bojanala Boys: All age groups: Bojanala play-offs 26/05. First two positions of each pool will play in the Bojanala play-offs. The winner and runner –up will play in NW play-offs. Bojanala play-offs:
26 May Bojanala 1.1 vs Bojanala 2.2 - winner P
Bojanala 1.2 vs Bojanala 2.1 – winner Q
Dr KK/NMM/Dr RSM Under 14 boys: First two positions will play in the NW play-offs. Under 16 boys: First two positions will play in the NW play-offs. Under 18 boys: The first two positions of pool B and Pool C will play in the Dr KK/NMM play-offs 26/05. The winner and runner-up will play in the NW play-offs. Dr KK/NMM/Dr RSM Boys U18 Play-offs
26 May B1 vs C2 - winner R
B2 vs C1 – winner S
North West Boys: Semi final
2 June P vs S – winner T
Q vs R – winner U
T vs U to determine positions 1 and 2
North West Boys: Final
9 June 3 vs 4
1 vs 2
Bojanala Girls Play-offs:
26 May A1 vs B2 = winner C
B1 vs A2 = winner D
C vs D to determine positions1 and 2
Dr KK/NMM/Dr RSM Girls play-offs:
26 May B1 vs = B3 winner E
B2 vs = C1 winner F
E vs F to determine positions 1 and 2
North West Girls: Semi final
2 June P vs S – winner T
Q vs R – winner U
T vs U to determine positions 1 and 2
North West Girs: Final
9 June 3 vs 4
1 vs 2
Girls’ Platinum winner and runner-up and North West winner and runner-up will play semi final and final on 21 July 2018
NOORDVAAL: Boys’ Noordvaal league: The first two teams of the Platinum league will take part in the Noordvaal A league. The 3rd position of the Platinum league and the winner of the North West league will play in the Noordvaal B league. Girls’ Noordvaal: Large schools: 2 teams – winner and runner-up Medium schools: 2 teams – winner and runner-up Small schools: 2 teams – winner and runner-up
If hockey is worth playing, it is worth playing it well!
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5.5 LEAGUE RULES 2018 Teams which have paid their administration fees are eligible to take part in the league. Proof of payment must be available at the first two league matches.
• All games to be played in or before the end of the week that the match has been scheduled to take place. Platinum league matches preferably to be played on astro.
• The Home school has preference on which day the match must be played. (Please accommodate each other).
• The Home school must confirm with their opposition as to which teams have been entered in the league. Some schools do not have teams in all age groups.
• Each coach must have a neatly typed team list (names, surnames and dates of birth) on the school’s letterhead, signed by the principal to submit to the technical official before the start of the match. After the match the coach may have the team list to submit at the next match.
• Copies of all players ID’s/birth certificates plus photo’s plus the team list must be submitted to Elda Botha before the league matches commence.
• Fields should be according to the specifications in the rule book. Grass fields must be in good condition and the grass must be kept as short as possible.
• The host school must ensure that they have qualified first aid (Level 2 or 3) and technical officials for all league games as well as a proper match ball. Learners may be used as technical officials but an adult technical official must be present at all times.
• Teams may not take to the field if the above mentioned are not in place.
• Each team to supply an umpire who is suitably qualified. Names of umpires for each school must be sent to Leseya Matthee [email protected] before the league commences. Schools which do not comply will not be allowed to play league matches.
• The results must be sent by sms to Andries Vellema 084 514 3389 or Candice Ascencao 082 512 4935 as soon as possible after completion of the matches, to be entered on the website. The summary of the results together with the technical table report, signed by coaches/managers of both schools, umpires and technical officials, must be submitted to the convenor of that specific league (table below) on the Monday following the match date to ensure that the logs are kept up to date. Schools who fail to adhere to this request will forfeit their match points.
• Schools which withdraw from/do not play two matches/give points will be withdrawn and all their results will be null and void.
• Should a team be withdrawn it is imperative that the convenor of that league be notified immediately. League Responsible person Email address Cell phone number
Girls Platinum league Andries Vellema [email protected] 084 514 3389
Boys Platinum league Soekie Coertzen [email protected] 082 824 4187
Girls NW league Pool A Pool B Pool C
Elda Botha Elda Botha Elda Botha
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
084 322 6862 084 322 6862 084 322 6862
Boys North West league Bojanala Dr KK/NMM/Dr RSM
Marlene Botha Andries Vellema
[email protected] [email protected]
083 225 8988 084 514 3389
• The following points system will be applicable: Win 3 Draw 1
Loss 0 Bonus 1 (max 1 bonus point if team wins, not scores, with 3 or more goals)
• Should the situation arise at any time where two or more teams have the same number of points, then: The position of the teams shall be decided upon a goal difference basis, i.e. goals for minus goals against, biggest difference wins. Should there still be equality, then the position will be decided by the number of games won. Should there still be equality then results of the two teams concerned will be used. Should there still be equality then a penalty stroke competition between the 2 teams will be held.
• The North West league will play in their districts and at the end of the season the district winners and runners-up will
play in the Play-offs to determine the North West winners and runners-up. The context of schools differ therefore it is
the organiser’s responsibility to arrange friendly matches for teams which do not have many/enough league matches.
• Schools should take note of the dates for the play-offs! Schools which withdraw from the play-offs at a late stage
will be subject to disciplinary action. Please read the Constitution before the league commences to ensure that
your school abides by the Constitution.
• An example of a technical table form which is completed correctly is included below. The coach/manager is
responsible to complete the form not the captain or any other player.
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SKOOL/SCHOOL: Greenside
SPAN/TEAM: U 18/1st
3 UITSLAG/RESULT 1 SKOOL/SCHOOL: Hopefield
SPAN/TEAM: U 18/1st 2 HALFTYD/HALF TIME 0
Sta
rting
line
-up
H
emp
nr/
Sh
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nr
NAME NAMES
Gre
en/G
roen
n Yel
low
Gee
l
Red
/Ro
oi
Sta
rtin
g li
ne-
up
Hem
p
nr/
Sh
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nr
NAME NAMES
Gre
en/G
roen
Yel
low
Gee
l
Red
/Ro
oi
1 Onalerona Magopodi 1 Jane Smith
2 Margaret Lekhela 2 Vero Ndhlovu
3 Palesa Rametsi 3
Maria Steyn
4 Remofilwe Tladi 4 Boitumelo Rapoo (v/c)
5
Refilwe Mokgatle
5 Chantelle Mynhardt
6
Onalenna Sekoboane
6 Olebogeng More
7
Kamogelo Dubazana
7 Refilwe Diale (c)
8
Paballo Pilane (v/c)
8 Nicola Wenhold
9
Rea Nhlapo
9 Thato Motene
10
Palesa Monageng
10 Precious Mahuma
11
Tshiamo Seganoe (c)
11 Hannah Dyer
12
Oratile Mohulatsi
12 Thatho Phinithi
13
13
14
14
15
15
16
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AFRIGTER / COACH / MANAGER: M Botha COACH / AFRIGTER / MANAGER: T Monageng SKEIDSREGTER / UMPIRE: J Mendoza UMPIRE / SKEIDSREGTER: H Podd TEGNIESE BEAMPTE / TECHNICAL OFFICIAL: K Tladi TECHNICAL OFFICIAL / TEGNIESE BEAMPTE: P Kuun
Strafhoeke 1ste helfte 1111 Penalty corners 1st half 11111
Strafhoeke 2de helfte 11 Penalty corners 2nd half 111111
SPAN
MIN.
NO.
Aksie Telling
TEAM
MIN.
NR.
Action Score SPAN
MIN.
NO.
Aksie Telling
G
10
7
FG
1-0
G 25 9
PC 2-0
H
40
8
FG
2-1
G
55
11
FG
3-1
Aksie: VD = velddoel; SH = strafhoek; PS = strafhou Action: FG = field goal; PC = penalty corner; PS = penalty strok
NORTH WEST SCHOOLS HOCKEY
TECHNICAL TABLE REPORT/TEGNIESE TAFELVERSLAG
WEDSTRYDVERSLAG MATCH REPORT
POOL: Girls 18/1st
POEL: Meisies 18
DATE: 24/04/2017
DATUM:
VENUE: Greenside PLEK:
PITCH: A
VELD: :
NORTH WEST SCHOOLS HOCKEY
TECHNICAL TABLE REPORT/TEGNIESE TAFELVERSLAG
WEDSTRYDVERSLAG MATCH REPORT
POOL: Girls 18/1st
POEL: Meisies 18
DATE: 24/04/2017
DATUM:
VENUE: Greenside PLEK:
PITCH: A
VELD: :
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YELLOW CARD:
NAME SCHOOL REASON
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
RED CARD:
NAME SCHOOL REASON
1.
2.
AFRIGTER/COACH / MANAGER
COACH/AFRIGTER / MANAGER
SKEIDSREGTER/UMPIRE
UMPIRE/SKEIDSREGTER
TEGNIESE BEAMPTE/TECHNICAL OFFICIAL
TECHNICAL OFFICIAL/TEGNIESE BEAMPTE
WEDSTRYDVERSLAG MATCH REPORT
POOL:
POEL:
DATE:
DATUM:
VENUE: PLEK:
PITCH: A
VELD: :
NORTH WEST SCHOOLS HOCKEY
TEGNIESE TAFELVERSLAG
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WEDSTRYDVERSLAG MATCH REPORT
POOL POEL
DATE DATUM
VENUE PLEK
PITCH TERREIN
EIGHT SECOND SHOOT OUT:
TEAM 1 POINTS TEAM 2 POINTS
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
SCORE: SCORE:
SUDDEN DEATH:
TEAM 1 POINTS TEAM 2 POINTS
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
SCORE: SCORE:
SIGNATURES:
COACH/AFRIGTER: COACH/AFRIGTER:
UMPIRE/SKEIDSREGTER: UMPIRE/SKEIDSREGTER:
TECHNICAL OFFICIAL: TEGNIESE BEAMPTE:
TECHNICAL OFFICIAL: TEGNIESE BEAMPTE:
NORTH WEST SCHOOLS HOCKEY
TEGNIESE TAFELVERSLAG
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NORTH WEST SECONDARY SCHOOLS RESULTS NOORDWES SEKONDÊRE SKOLE UITSLAE
HOME TEAM/TUISSKOOL: Girls: Boys:
VISITORS/BESOEKERS: Meisies: Seuns:
• 3 points for the winner • 0 points for the loser • 1 point for each team in the event of a draw • 1 bonus point for the team which wins (not scores) by 3 or more goals
GIRLS/MEISIES DATE/DATUM: .......................................................................
TEAM/SPAN
RESULT/UITSLAG POINTS/PUNTE
Home /Tuis Visitors/Besoekers Home/Tuis Visitors/besoekers
1st team/1ste span
2nd team/2de span
3rd team/3e span
O/16 A
O/16 B
O15 A
O/15 B
O/14 A
O/14 B
BOYS/SEUNS DATE/DATUM: .............................................................................
TEAM/SPAN
RESULT/UITSLAG POINTS/PUNTE
Home/Tuis Visitors/Besoekers Home/Tuis Visitors/besoekers
1st team/1ste span
2nd team/2de span
O/16 A
O/16 B
O/14 A
O/14 B
Signature hockey organiser: .................................................... Date: .........................................
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CODE OF CONDUCT
PARENTS AND SUPPORTERS
GENERAL POLICY
The playing of School sport is primarily of an educational nature.
AIM OF SCHOOL SPORT
To ensure the highest standards of sportsmanship, self-discipline and control in players and to encourage
participation.
ASSOCIATION AWAYITH NORTH WEST HOCKEY - Parents and Supporters should consider themselves to be representative of the Province/school, when supporting fixtures involving their son/daughter’s interests/team. - They are encouraged to support their son’s/daughter’s interest and those of various other teams.
CONDUCT AT MATCHES
- Positive support will be appreciated. - Parents and supporters are requested to refrain from directing negative comments at umpires, any officials,
players or opposition supporters.
- Parents and supporters are asked to position themselves well clear of the side lines and to refrain from
standing or sitting behind the back or goal line.
- Parents and supporters are requested not to walk up and down the lines of the field while a game is in
progress.
- Parents are instructed to stay out of the Technical table area for the duration of the match. (Area where
players and officials are seated)
- Parents and spectators are subject to the Control and regulations imposed by the North West Constitution.
INJURIES
Injury to your son/daughter on the field: Parents and supporters are NOT allowed on the field and must stay out
of the Technical Table area – the Manager/coach of the team will be called onto the field by the umpire and they
will communicate with you as soon as possible – you have given consent to the Manager to act in ‘loco parentis’
for the duration of the match.
COACH’S TEAM SELECTION
Parents are not to interfere with the Coach’s team selection for any game.
CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION
Parents and spectators should take up matters with the School Hockey organiser and /or/ district
chairperson/team manager first and are requested NOT to approach individual officials, umpires and coaches.
We respectfully request that every member of North West Hockey ensures that this Code of Conduct is adhered
to.
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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PLAYERS
PLEASE forward a copy to each player prior to the league. 1. NO player will be allowed to smoke, drink alcohol or use drugs, both on and off the field.
2. Offensive/bad language/swearing, both on and off the field, will NOT be tolerated . 3. Members/schools will be held liable for any damage caused by their representatives to playing fields and
other private property. Vandalism will not be tolerated. 4. Littering is unacceptable. Please leave all areas litter free. 5. Players with an appearance or clothing (e.g. hair colour), unbefitting the image of Hockey, will not be allowed to take to the field. 6. Players not observing the code of conduct will be viewed in a serious light and dealt with accordingly. 7. Any report of misconduct, both on and off the field, will be heard by a Disciplinary Committee as per the Constitution. 8. Misconduct and continual complaints pertaining to a particular team will be dealt with by the Disciplinary Committee. 9. Inappropriate conduct befitting a league match will result in a team/school being expelled for that particular season. 10. WARNING: It is strongly recommended that energy drinks with a high caffeine content should be avoided by all participants. These energy drinks could contain a banned substance and consuming these could result in a positive drug test reading. Beware of medication - check banned substances with a doctor and chemist. 11. The onus is on the player to inform the coach/manager of any medication that he/she is taking during the season. 12. It is the coach/manager and captain’s duty to make sure that the above code of conduct is adhered to. 13. Good hockey, making new friends and sportsmanship is the ultimate name of the game for hockey in the North West Province.
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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR UMPIRES
All umpires are expected to
To maintain a code of behaviour which is above reproach
To help raise the standard of the game at all levels by training players to observe the rules
To assist in the enjoyment of the game by players, spectators and others
To ensure that every game is played in the right spirit
Maintain his/her personal standard, no matter what the level of the game
Never allow your attitude or behaviour to bring the game into disrepute
Always be supportive of your fellow umpires, both on and off the field Channels of communication are through Convenor of Rules and Technical Secondary Schools: Leseya Matthee 072 139 2368 [email protected] or Smittie Siebert 076 832 2642 [email protected] Any concerns should be taken up with him/her.
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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR COACHES
All coaches will be required to adhere to the following:
• Be loyal to your school and North West Hockey and always set an example for your players, on and off the field.
• Use the current/latest coaching techniques
• Attend all scheduled training sessions for coaches and players
• Be unbiased and treat all the players in your team with the same amount of respect. Be aware of any problems (emotional/physical/financial) the players might be experiencing.
• Be fair
• Refrain from improper behaviour with regard to the players
• Refrain from making derogatory remarks towards umpires or players during and after a match.
• Always strive to improve your coaching methods so that you are not only coaching players but delivering excellent players.