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Annual Report 2019 2 Newcastle Eagles Community Foundation
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 2 NEWCASTLE EAGLES COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FACTS AND FIGURES 2018-19 schools 81 participated 7,048 young people extra-curricular school9 clubs 6 1 took part established within the council champion of East End of Newcastle finals champions final 419 all the BBL squad players deliver Hoops 4 Health roadshows young people have attended 0 3 times club teams compete or more within our junior 76 central venue league 72 OVER OVER players club or after 49 school sites 2,000 800 attending competing in 5 to 9 clubs our central years olds every venue league 12 week every week officiating receiving staff for CVL 1,500 coaching more than foundation school club sites 7 trustees 22 across the region full time 7,000 staff volunteer hours 9 part time donated this season 40 staff zero our clubs cater from 5 years old to senior age groups core-funding ANNUAL REPORT 2019 3 INTRODUCTION 2018-19 was a landmark year for the Eagles Community Foundation, with a long term vision realised when we all moved into the Eagles Community Arena (ECA). It is impossible to properly articulate in these pages the gratitude to all past and present employees, partners, sponsors, funders, and volunteers who have made this possible. 2018/19 has seen us continue the fine work across the community and in schools, and the most exciting development of all has been the capacity we have as an organization to now host all of our holiday camps, tournaments, leagues and events at our own facility. All of our users have benefited from the outstanding facilities, and we are continually building bridges across the entire North East community to grow our provision, delivery and the opportunities for all interested in sport. -
Plymouth Raiders V DBL Sharks Sheffield
GAME PACK Plymouth Raiders v DBL Sharks Sheffield Sunday 4 February 2018 4:00 PM BBL Championship Plymouth Pavillions Head to Head Plymouth Raiders DBL Sharks Sheffield Overall: Championship 13 30 Trophy 0 4 Cup 1 1 Play Offs 1 0 Total 15 35 Home: Championship 9 18 Trophy 0 1 Cup 0 1 Play Offs 1 0 Total 10 20 Away: Championship 4 12 Trophy 0 3 Cup 1 0 Play Offs 0 0 Total 5 15 @ Neutral Venue: Championship 0 0 Trophy 0 0 Cup 0 0 Play Offs 0 0 Total 0 0 Last 10 Matches: 4 6 Biggest Win by 29 point(s) 02/10/16 @ EIS Sheffield by 43 point(s) 01/10/10 @ EIS Sheffield 95-66 BBL Championship 116-73 BBL Championship Last Win by 29 point(s) 02/10/16 @ EIS Sheffield by 5 point(s) 13/10/17 @ EIS Sheffield 95-66 BBL Championship 83-78 BBL Championship Past Meetings Plymouth Raiders v DBL Sharks Sheffield 2017/2018 29/04/2018 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders - Sheffield Sharks 04/02/2018 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders - Sheffield Sharks 13/10/2017 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 83- 78 Plymouth Raiders 2016/2017 05/03/2017 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 81- 87 Sheffield Sharks 25/11/2016 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 87- 78 Plymouth Raiders 02/10/2016 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 66- 95 Plymouth Raiders 2015/2016 17/04/2016 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 84- 76 Sheffield Sharks 04/03/2016 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 82- 77 Sheffield Sharks 31/01/2016 TRO Quarter Finals Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 73- 99 Sheffield Sharks 29/01/2016 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 74- 68 Plymouth Raiders -
Basketball England NBL Junior Structure 2017 – 2018 * = Appeal Lodged Team Requesting Premier Status Under 18 Men
Basketball England NBL Junior Structure 2017 – 2018 * = Appeal lodged team requesting Premier status Under 18 Men Premier Leagues North South Birmingham Mets Bristol Academy Flyers Charnwood College Riders Canterbury Academy Crusaders Cheshire Phoenix City of London Pride Cheshire Wire London Thunder Lewisham Derby Trailblazers London United Leeds Force London Westside Rangers Liverpool London Youngblood Lions Acers Manchester Magic Oaklands Wolves Myerscough College Spinners Reading Rockets Academy Newcastle Eagles Southwark Legends Sheffield Junior Sharks Surrey Rams I Team Birmingham Elite Team Solent Kestrels Midlands West Midlands East North East City of Birmingham Rockets Derby Trailblazers City of Edinburgh Coventry Tornadoes Derbyshire Spartans Derbyshire Arrows Frankley Falcons Ilkeston Outlaws Doncaster Danum Eagles Northants Thunder Leicester Dynamite Durham Wildcats Shropshire Warriors Leicester Riders II East Durham Lions Team Birmingham Elite II Leicester Warriors Harrogate St Aidan's Spartans West Bromwich Albion FC Mansfield Giants Kingston Panthers Worcester Wolves Nottingham Junior Hoods Leeds Tigers Rutland Thunders QE York Knights Team Sunderland York Eagles North West East South I Barrow Thorns Brentwood Fire Brent Ballers Cheshire Wire II Bucks Hornets CCF Barnet Bulldogs Lancashire Spinners Bury Cambridge Cats Haringey Hawks Manchester Giants East Hertfordshire Royals Islington Panthers Oldham Eagles Essex Junior Blades London Greenhouse Pioneers Preston Pride II Essex Rockets London Pulse Preston Pride Orange Harlow -
1 Queen Ethelburga's Collegiate Sports Prospectus 2019-20
Queen Ethelburga’s Collegiate Sports Prospectus 2019-20 1 My greatest highlight at Queen Ethelburga’s has been The facilities at our disposal were simply incredible, Queen Ethelburga’s really helped me push on towards participating in the Performance Sport Programme even now after going on a scholarship to America to my goal of playing full time professional rugby. for hockey. Since beginning the programme in Year 10, play football and also playing for Bradford City FC, I quickly progressed from playing 3rd team hockey at I have never experienced a set up as good as the one at The coaching staff, along with the first-class facilities, Leeds Hockey Club to playing in the 1st team. QE. enabled the Performance Sports Programme to work at a very high level, pushing our performance up week Now post QE, I have continued to play a high level of The standard of coaching is in a different class. We were by week. The best thing was the focus on the individual hockey at the University of Nottingham. This was only always pushed to be the best players we could. All of my player rather than just a team environment. This possible due to the wide variety of training sessions, teachers were incredibly helpful and went above and meant that individual plans could be set to each person’s fantastic coaches and top-quality facilities that are beyond what I expected of them. They are the reason I sporting level. available when participating in the programme at QE. gained good A Level results and have achieved what I have. -
Stakeholder Consultation
Final Report Stakeholder consultation January 2015 CONTENTS Contents ..................................................................................................................... 2 About UK Sport ............................................................................................................ 9 Core responsibilities ................................................................................................ 9 Overview ................................................................................................................... 11 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 11 The purpose of consultation ................................................................................... 11 This report ............................................................................................................. 11 Methodology .......................................................................................................... 12 Defining the stakeholder universe .......................................................................... 13 Executive summary .................................................................................................... 14 Participant profile ...................................................................................................... 17 Stakeholder workshops .......................................................................................... 17 Written submissions .............................................................................................. -
CH Bristol Flyers V Plymouth CH Bristol Flyers V Newcastle Eagles
CH Bristol Flyers v Plymouth CH Bristol Flyers v Newcastle Eagles CH Glasgow Rocks v Newcastle Eagles CUP London Lions v Leicester Riders CH Manchester Giants v Sheffield Sharks CH Newcastle Eagles v Manchester Giants CH Newcastle Eagles v Bristol Flyers CUP Plymouth v Bristol Flyers CH Surrey Scorchers v London Lions CUP Surrey Scorchers v Bristol Flyers Friday 24 September 2021 Pools Stage 7:30pm CUP Leicester Riders v Bristol Flyers 7:30pm CUP Newcastle Eagles v Glasgow Rocks 7:30pm CUP Sheffield Sharks v Cheshire Phoenix 7:00pm CUP Surrey Scorchers v London Lions Saturday 25 September 2021 Pools Stage 7:30pm CUP Bristol Flyers v Plymouth Sunday 26 September 2021 Pools Stage 5:30pm CUP Cheshire Phoenix v Manchester Giants 5:00pm CUP Glasgow Rocks v Sheffield Sharks 5:00pm CUP Leicester Riders v Surrey Scorchers 4:00pm CUP London Lions v Plymouth Friday 1 October 2021 Pools Stage 7:30pm CUP Newcastle Eagles v Sheffield Sharks 7:30pm CUP Glasgow Rocks v Manchester Giants Saturday 2 October 2021 Pools Stage 7:30pm CUP Bristol Flyers v London Lions 7:00pm CUP Surrey Scorchers v Plymouth Sunday 3 October 2021 Pools Stage 5:30pm CUP Cheshire Phoenix v Glasgow Rocks 5:00pm CUP Manchester Giants v Newcastle Eagles 3:00pm CUP Plymouth v Leicester Riders (*) Friday 8 October 2021 Pools Stage 7:30pm CUP Bristol Flyers v Surrey Scorchers 7:30pm CUP Newcastle Eagles v Cheshire Phoenix 7:30pm CUP Sheffield Sharks v Manchester Giants Sunday 10 October 2021 Pools Stage 5:30pm CUP Cheshire Phoenix v Sheffield Sharks 4:00pm CUP London Lions v Bristol -
Coach Resume
COACH RESUME Personal Information: Name: Aleksandar Glišić Date and place of birth: 23.06.1968, Belgrade Address: Cetinjska br.6/5, 11000 Belgrade Mobile: +381 64 1177 347 E-mail: [email protected] Serbian Association of Basketball Coaches, Red License # 4164 FIBA Coach, WABC License # 2012025216 Coaching career: 2015-2016 Assistant coach, Sun Antonio Spurs, NBA Summer League, Las Vegas Head Coach, BC Red Star (U17, U19, Serbian Cadet & Junior Leagues) 2nd place Serbian Cadet League 2016. 2nd place Serbian Junior League 2016. 2nd place Adidas Next Generation Tournament, Berlin, Germany, 2016. 1st place Adidas Next Generation Classification Tournament, Belgrade, Serbia 2016. Assistant coach, Serbian National Team (U18) 5th place European Championship U18, Volos, Greece, 2015. 2014-2015 Head Coach, BC Red Star (U17, Serbian Cadet League) 1st place Serbian Cadet League 2015. 2nd place Adidas Next Generation Tournament, Madrid, Spain, 2015. 1st place Adidas Next Generation Classification Tournament, Belgrade, Serbia 2015. 2012-2014 Skills Coach & Head Scout, BC Red Star (Senior Team, U19, U17, U15) Assistant coach, BC Red Star (U18 for the Euroleague Tournaments) 1st place Nike International Junior Tournament, Milan, Italy 2014. 2nd place Serbian Junior League 2014. 1st place Nike International Junior Classification Tournament, Belgrade, Serbia 2014. 1st place Serbian Cadet League 2014. 4th place Nike International Junior Tournament, London, England 2013. 2nd place Serbian Junior League 2013. 1st place Nike International Junior Classification -
Club CA Codes
Club CA Codes CA3828 0-10 Community CA3975 5 Star Basketball Club CA4316 ABA Basketball Club CA1408 Abingdon Eagles Basketball Club CA3627 Access 2 Sports CA4273 AHS Basketball Club CA0123 Aldworth Arrows CA2919 Alleyns Apaches CA3499 Almondbury Basketball Club CA0368 Amazons CA3774 Amber Valley Spartans Basketball Club CA4172 Amersham Team CA0006 Anglia Ruskin University CA3144 Arden Griffins Basketball Club CA0294 Arena Bulls CA0727 Arrows Basketball Club CA0052 Ashby Aztecs CA2716 Aston University (BUCS) CA3592 Attleborough Basketball Academy CA0284 Avon & Somerset Police CA2900 Axholme Tanks CA1324 Aylesbury Dux Basketball Club CA1263 Aztecs Basketball Club (Wessex) CA1251 Baddow Eagles Basketball Club CA1331 Baltic Stars Basketball (London) CA3432 Baltics CA0212 Barclays Ladies CA0760 Barking Abbey Basketball Club CA3271 Barking and Dagenham Basketball Club CA0813 Barnet Bulldogs Basketball Club CA0803 Barnsley (Leaders) Schools Basketball Club CA4096 Barnsley Barbarians CA0794 Barrow Thorns Basketball Club CA3813 Bartley Rangers CA1278 Basingstoke Blizzards CA4260 BC Burton Spartans CA4306 BC Maidstone Royals CA3790 BC Medelynas London CA4099 BC Meru CA3663 BC Wisbech Wizards CA3809 BCS Seahawks CA0654 Beccles Bombers CA2751 Bedford Bulls Basketball Club CA3759 Bedford Thunder Basketball Club CA3840 Berkhamsted Bears CA4328 BG Suns Club CA Codes CA1078 Biddick School Community CA4221 Bingley Titans CA4141 Birkbeck College Basketball Club CA1348 Birmingham A's Basketball Club CA4181 Birmingham Chinese Basketball Club CA3048 Birmingham -
Weekend Basketball Results Weekend Basketball
Issued Date Page WEEKEND BASKETBALL RESULTS 05/05/2019 09:52 1 / 3 INFORMATION INFORMATION RESULTS RESULTS GAME CODE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM GAME CODE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM No CAT TIME 1Q 2Q HT 3Q 4Q FT No CAT TIME 1Q 2Q HT 3Q 4Q FT Saturday, 04 May, 2019 Saturday, 04 May, 2019 8001 JAPBPO 07:10 13:19 16:18 29:37 16:6 12:24 57:67 RYUKYU GOLDEN KING.. TOYOTA ALVARK TOKYO 8042 SPA 21:30 16:25 25:25 41:50 21:29 22:23 84:102 SAN PABLO BURGOS REAL MADRID BC 8002 JAPBPO 09:05 15:18 20:16 35:34 19:11 21:22 75:67 CHIBA JETS LINK TOCHIGI BREX 8270 ENGPO 21:30 17:21 15:17 32:38 17:12 13:20 62:70 CHESHIRE PHOENIX LEICESTER RIDERS 8003 VTBPO 13:00 23:10 24:13 47:23 24:12 16:15 87:50 CSKA MOSCOW NIZHNY N 8043 ITA2P 22:00 18:31 30:18 48:49 26:20 19:15 93:84 BENEDETTO XIV CENTO LEGNANO KNIGHTS 8004 TUR 13:00 20:18 24:19 44:37 9:21 17:20 70:78 FEN. ULKER BANVIT 8205 ICEPO 23:00 22:20 22:12 44:32 27:21 27:17 98:70 KR REYKJAVIK IR REYKJAVIK 8005 TUR 15:15 28:19 22:24 50:43 41:10 20:21 111:74 EFES PILSEN ISTANBUL BSB 8045 NBAPO 03:30 25:26 33:23 58:49 33:35 21:28 112:112 HOUSTON ROCKETS GOLDEN STATE W. -
Men's Basketball
Men’s Basketball Media Guide Men’s Basketball Media Guide 03 Content Venues’ information 4 Qualifying Process for London 2012 Olympic Basketball Tournament for Men 6 Competition system 7 Schedule Men 8 GROUP A 9 Argentina 10 France 14 Lithuania 18 Nigeria 22 Tunisia 26 USA 30 GROUP B 35 Australia 36 Brazil 40 China 44 Great Britain 48 Russia 52 Spain 56 Officials 60 HISTORY 61 2011 FIBA Africa Championship for Men 61 2011 FIBA Americas Championship for Men 62 2011 FIBA Asia Championship for Men 63 EuroBasket 2011 64 2011 FIBA Oceania Championship for Men 2012 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament 65 Head-to-Head 66 FIBA Events History 70 Men Olympic History 72 FIBA Ranking 74 Competition schedule Women and Men 76 If you have any questions, please contact FIBA Communications at [email protected] Publisher: FIBA Production: Norac Presse Conception & editors: Pierre-Olivier MATIGOT (BasketNews) and FIBA Communications. Designer & Layout: Thierry DESCHAMPS (Zone Presse). Copyright FIBA 2012. The reproduction and photocopying, even of extracts, or the use of articles for commercial purposes without written prior approval by FIBA is prohibited. FIBA – Fédération Internationale de Basketball - Av. Louis Casaï 53 1216 Cointrin / Geneva - Switzerland 2012 MEN’S OLYMPICS 04 LONDON, 29 JULY - 12 AUGUST Venues’ information Olympic Basketball Arena Location: North side of the Olympic Park, Stratford Year of construction: 2010-2011 Spectators: 12,000 Estimated cost: £40,000,000 One of the largest temporary sporting venues ever built, the London Olympic Basketball Arena seats 12,000 spectators and will host all basketball games from the men’s and women’s tournaments except for the Quarter-Finals of the men’s event and the Semi-finals and Finals (men and women), which will be held at the North Greenwich Arena. -
2016-17 JMU Men's Basketball
2016-17 JMU MEN’S BASKETBALL Table of Contents Roster ..................................................................2 Schedule ..............................................................3 Quick Facts .........................................................4 Head Coach Louis Rowe ..................................5 Coaching Staff ...................................................6 Support Staff ......................................................7 Players ..........................................................8-13 2015-16 Box Scores ..............................14-21 2015-16 Season Stats ..........................22-24 Season-by-Season Stats ..............................25 Record Book Individual Records .........................................26 Team Records ..................................................27 Single-Game Leaders ....................................28 Opponent Records .........................................28 Convocation Center Records .......................29 Records by Class ............................................30 Top Performances ...........................................31 Top-10 Lists ............................................. 32-33 Awards/Honors ..............................................34 Year-by-Year Leaders ............................ 35-36 All-Time Results .......................................37-43 All-Time Series Records ...............................44 All-Time Results by DI Opponents ......45-50 All-Time Jersey Numbers ..............................51 All-Time Letterwinners -
Social Scorecard: Sport
SOCIAL SCORECARD: SPORT What your club needs to know to win at online retail 1 CONTENTS 03 INTRODUCTION 06 FINDINGS 14 OVERALL SCORES 20 FOLLOWERS 27 ENGAGEMENT RATES 35 CHANNELS 45 SPORT V SPORT 53 GEOGRAPHICAL SPLIT 58 CONCLUSION 60 METHODOLOGY Click number to jump to section 2 INTRODUCTION With a passionate army of dedicated, life-long fans to engage with, a wealth of sponsors to work with and easy access to athletes-come-influencers, many may think running the marketing for a professional sports club and engaging fans on social media is an easy job. But posting a few pictures of a star player on Twitter or Instagramming a hastily cobbled together highlights reel from last night’s match just won’t cut it. Fans want richer, more “ engaging content that makes them feel a deeper connection to the “ club they follow and the sport they love. 3 And clubs have an opportunity to capitalise on their social media followings to drive more fans to matches, sign them up to membership packages and boost commercial revenues by having them buy the latest kit and merchandise. The opening is there for clubs to better engage with and capitalise on their followers, but where some are hitting the back of the net with ease, many more are missing an open goal by miles. (Feel free to substitute your own clichés in that last sentence based on your preferred sport). To see who’s making the most of social media and using it as a channel to truly engage fans and followers, we looked at the Instagram, Facebook and Twitter profiles of 80 professional sports clubs across the UK and Ireland.