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Howick Pakuranga Hockey Club Annual Report 2018 Howick Pakuranga Hockey Club Annual Report 2018 8 November 2018 Vision HPHC is the largest club in New Zealand with 675 members. Delivering strong hockey across all levels and ages. Providing programmes for players, coaches and umpires. Acknowledging “To provide a whole of hockey programme where dedicated members who players, coaches, umpires and our community grow have served the club for and achieve their full potential, enjoying hockey as a many years. lifetime sport” Overview 2018 2018 Club of the Year, Top Men’s, Top Women’s Highlights achieved include: The Howick Pakuranga Hockey Club (HPHC) Life Members Club Day - 16 June 2018 continues to be one of the largest hockey clubs in New Zealand with 675 members: 273 Coaching Programme – February to seniors /157 youth / 245 juniors. The club December 2018 fielded: 24 Junior teams/ 8 Youth Boys & Girls teams/ 15 Senior Men & Women's teams. We Success in Auckland Competition - cater for all ages including 6 members over 61 7 League winners/ 8 teams in Finals / years old. Continued strong representation for 6 Final winners National and Auckland representatives across Winning Auckland Hockey Club of the the club: 71 representative players and 2 Year, Men’s Overall Club Champion coaches Trophy, Women’s Overall Club Champion Trophy Special thanks to all coaches, managers, umpires for their commitment and support 16 JUMP umpires / mentors programme throughout the season 16 Student coaches section 01 Overview 3 Key People Life Members Strong Leadership from Board, Life Members, Coaches & Volunteers Board members: . Diana Dowdle – President Special thanks: Life Members: Tony Edwards- Vice President Gisele Phillips – Gear John Daniel Kiri Kirkpatrick – Secretary Co-ordinator Paul Daniel Wendy Schofield – Financial Chair/ Clive Daniels, Jude Menezes, Paula Daniel Treasurer Chris Gill – Lead coaches Kerry Eisenhut Cameron Wilson – Men’s Club Captain Liz Lombard – Goal keepers Keith Armstrong Camille Johnstone – Women’s Club Gear Co-ordinator (represented by Helen Captain Emily Chaplin / Valerie Armstrong) Eugene Ballaigues – Youth Boys Club Thomas – Youth Co-ordinators Dianne Blackbourn Captain Neil Woolridge– JUMP Chhima Kesha Mike Dawson – Youth Girls Club Captain co-ordinator/mentor Diana Dowdle Rebecca Robinson – Junior Club Robbie Chaimowitz- Ball Kids Captain manager Sarah Melville - Community Chair section 01 Key People 4 Strategic Plan 2017-2020 Strategic Drivers – Strong Competition, Development, Build Community, Resourcing Growth Strategic Plan 2017-2010 5 Strategic Plan Growing our Own Development coaching programmes, JUMP (16) Ball Kids (20) Strategic Plan 6 Auckland Competition Senior competitions 273 players, 15 Teams Senior Teams League Finals Winners Premier Men first Runner up Premier Intercity 4th A grade 3rd A grade men women Division 2 first Finals winner Women Division 3 A first 2nd in finals women Division 4 Women Division 3 B 2nd Finals winner women Division 4 A Men first Finals winner section 02 Auckland Competition 7 Auckland Competition Youth & Junior competitions 157 youth players & 245 junior players The Club fielded 8 youth teams: 4 youth boys teams and 4 youth girls teams. Congratulations to League and Finals winners Premier Girls McLaren, Premier Boys Manchester, Champion Boys Tarrant. Juniors fielded 24 teams including Fun Sticks, Mini Sticks, Kiwi Sticks, Kiwik Sticks teams. All supported by co-ordinators, coaches & managers, 16 student coaches. All teams were competitive and catered for a range of ability and experience. Special acknowledgement for the continuing successful JUMP programme supported and mentored by Neil Woolridge & Emily Chaplin Auckland Competition 8 National & NHL Representatives We are proud of our 78 Black Sticks, NHL & Age Group Representatives NZ Black Sticks: National Hockey League (NHL): Devon Manchester, Blair Tarrant, Kane Auckland: Deanna Ritchie, Ali Hunt, Olivia Russell, Dominic Newman, Sam Lane, Grigg, Tyler Lench, Devon Manchester, Aidan Sarikaya, Michaela Curtis, Kim Kieran O’Connor, Matt Van Aardt Tanner, Anita McLaren, Jude Menezes Midlands: Aidan Sarikaya (Goalkeeper Coach), Canterbury: Dominic Newman, Sam Lane NZ Development: Kieran O’Connor, Southern: Joe O’Connor, Troy Mansfield, Deanna Ritchie Clive Daniels - Coach NZ Masters: Mark Roberts, Danny Hollyman - 40s Mark Wilcox, Crawford Blair - 45s Dennis Fraser - 50s NZ U18: Daniel Woud, Stella Rollo section 02 National & NHL Representatives 9 Awards Congratulations for dedication to our club HPHC Caps: 50 Caps: Zac Chan #51, HPHC Service Awards 10+ Mallory Jordan #51, years: Kim Tanner #51, Derrick Leaver Sophie Richards #53, Volunteers Recognition Tyler Lench #54, Howick Local Board Adam Close Sahib Singh #55, Emily Chaplin Robbie Chaimowitz Andy Hayward #55, Joe O’Connor #56, Valerie Thomas Jai Hira Stuart Pearson #57, Kate Nelson HPHC Longstanding 100 Caps: Dean Wallace #117, Jo Keat Membership 15+ years: Alex Hunt #118, Gisele Phillips Rachel Chidlow 150 Caps: Devon Manchester Dalien & Rassie Venter Jai Hira #160 Kate Nelson 200 Caps: Murray Yeoman #210 section 03 Awards 10 Total Income for 2018 year Total Income for 2017 year Financial report 2017 11 Total Expenditure for 2018 year Total Expenditure for 2017 year Financial report 2017 12 Funding funding & sponsors We welcome a new partner Adidas Hockey for 2019-2021 We also thank Sponsors: Just Hockey – John Daniel Academy scholarships/ representative vouchers/ Ball Kids shirts Special thanks again to Tony Edwards & Wendy Schofield for their tireless work in gaining Trust funding over the years SAS – supporters gear section 03 Funding 13 Life Members Day Thank you to all our club Thank you members, life members, volunteers, board, coaches Diana Dowdle and supporters who have contributed to making 2018 President another amazing season. “You are Us”. Our people and Howick Pakuranga Hockey Club families represent what the Life Members envisioned for the club. You all make this club what it is today..
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