Hampshire Schools' Sports Federation Yearbook 2014
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HAMPSHIRE SCHOOLS’ SPORTS FEDERATION YEARBOOK 2014/2015 2 CONTENTS Preface 5 Mission Statement 6 Hampshire Schools’ Sports Federation Executive 2014/2015 7 Individual Associations’ Information 8 Athletics 8 Badminton 12 Basketball 14 Cricket 15 Cycling 16 Football 17 Golf 19 Gymnastics including Trampolining 20 Hockey (Boys and Girls) 22 Inclusive Sports 24 Indoor Rowing 25 Lawn Tennis 26 Netball 28 Rugby Football 30 Southampton Schools 31 Swimming 33 Table Tennis 34 Taekwondo 36 Heads of PE/Directors of Sport 37 Hampshire Secondary Schools 37 Isle of Wight Secondary Schools 43 Portsmouth Secondary Schools 45 Southampton Secondary Schools 46 3 Hampshire Independent Schools 47 Appendix 1 - Hampshire Schools ‘ Sports Federation 51 Appendix 2 - HSSF Application for Membership 54 Appendix 3 - HSSF Notification of intended travel arrangements for county/ 55 district/city sports team Appendix 4 - Support for school sport in Hampshire, Portsmouth and 56 Southampton Financial Assistance fund for talented young people in sport where the person 57 with parental responsibility is on a low income The Michael Austin Harlick Memorial Fund 58 Michael Austin Harlick special awards 59 The Michael May Trophy for the most significant single performance 60 The Ken Butcher Award 60 Hampshire PE and School Sport Partnership Hub Schools (HPESSP) 61 School Partnerships in Hampshire 62 Useful Contacts - School Games Organisers 63 Portsmouth City Council - Sports bursaries 64 Southampton City Council 66 Appendix 5 - Sport Hampshire and Isle of Wight 67 Appendix 6 - EVOLVE 68 Appendix 7 - Adults supporting learning (ASL). Volunteering/working in 69 Hampshire schools as sports coaches Important details that schools and coaches (ASL) should know 71 Appendix A - Approval of volunteers and paid coaches for extra curricular sport 77 Appendix B - Example of an agreement between a coach and a school 81 Appendix C - Procedure for approval of coaches for extra-curricular sport 83 Appendix D - A register of coaches - approval form 86 Sports Coaches (ASL) Registration Form 87 Appendix E - Qualifications for games coaches and team managers/leaders 89 Appendix F - HCC Risk Assessment 90 Appendix G - MAH Award Recipients 91 4 Preface Following the unprecedented success of the London 2012 Games but in a time of financial pressure and continued uncertainty around the network of school sports partnerships, if we are to ensure a lasting sporting legacy for Hampshire, the work of the Hampshire Schools’ Sports Federation has never been more important. The role of Hampshire Schools’ Sports Federation remains that of providing the support needed to ensure that school sport is recognised for the vital part it plays in providing competitive and representative opportunities and in celebrating the outstanding successes of Hampshire young people. It aims to support the government’s ‘School Games’ initiative to provide appropriate competitive opportunities for all. Hampshire County Council places great emphasis on supporting and encouraging participation in school based sport. With 2% of the nation’s young people attending Hampshire schools, the County Council is committed to the development, participation and well-being of all young people. To achieve this aim, the County Council commits its own resources and works in partnership with the unitary authorities of Southampton and Portsmouth and external agencies, both local and national. Hampshire Schools’ Sports Federation would like to thank Hampshire County Council, Southampton and Portsmouth School Sport Association for the vital grant aid that they provide. Without this support the activities of the various individual school sport associations would not be able to take place. In addition, I would like to record my personal thanks to the volunteers who give up their time on a regular basis to manage the associations and events that make up the extensive competitive programmes. Roy Gittens Secretary, HSSF 5 Mission statement To give the maximum numbers of young people the opportunity to take part in representative competitive school sport, as well as engendering a sense of pride and attaining the highest possible standards. Introduction The Hampshire Schools’ Sports Federation comprises all the schools' sports associations in Hampshire, including the two unitary authorities of Portsmouth and Southampton. Any properly constituted county schools’ sports association in Hampshire may seek election to the Federation. Its aims are: to provide a single body for all constituent schools’ sports associations in the geographical county of Hampshire, that is the advocate for all representative school sport to provide a cohesive sense of direction and purpose for representative school sport in the county and instil in young people a pride in attaining representative honours to maximise the use of financial and material resources available to provide an opportunity for debate and discussion on the development of representative school sport to liaise closely with the Children’s Services departments in the three authorities to ensure that the educational priorities of representative sport are maintained to ensure that requirements regarding supervision and safety in all school sports and activities are observed. This yearbook has been compiled by Roy Gittens, Programme Manager (PE and School Sport) at the Children's Services Department of Hampshire County Council. If you have any comments or suggestions, please contact him at the address below: Roy Gittens Programme Manager (PE and School Sport) Hampshire Futures Children's Services Department Clarendon House Monarch Way WINCHESTER, SO22 5PW Tel: 01962 876391 E-mail: [email protected] 6 Hampshire Schools’ Sports Federation Executive 2014/2015 President - Roger Venning 15 Barnes Close 01794 322153 [email protected] West Wellow Romsey SO51 6ET Chair - Tony Reynolds Woodside 01794 323334 [email protected] New Road Landford Salisbury SP5 2AZ Secretary - Roy Gittens Programme Manager 01962 876391 [email protected] (PE and School Sport) Outdoor Education PE and DofE Clarendon House Monarch Way Winchester SO22 5PW Treasurer - Geoff Salter 23 Thornhill Avenue 023 8049 0970 [email protected] Thornhill Southampton SO19 6PS Association Rep - Jo Cridland Toynbee School 07841 535455 [email protected] Bodycoats Road Chandlers Ford Southampton SO52 2PL SSSA Rep - Dave Heron 213 Wilton Road 02380 788969 [email protected] Shirley Southampton SO15 5JA SGO Rep - Phil Jeffs Brighton Hill 07984534349 [email protected] Community College Brighton Way Basingstoke RG22 4HS Head of PE Dept. Rep - TBA 7 Individual Associations’ Information ATHLETICS Hampshire Schools’ Athletics Association Chair - Peter Murphy Priory School 023 9281 [email protected] Fawcett Road 9115 Southsea PO4 0DL Secretary - High Trees 01329 [email protected] Turkey Island Geoff Cunliffe 832245 /0 Shedfield 7702 Southampton 865060 SO32 2JE Treasurer - 65 Oval Gardens 07429 [email protected] Alverstoke 805321 Steve Squires Gosport PO12 2RD English Schools’ Association 335 Kempshott 01256 [email protected] Award Scheme Secretary - Lane 462388 Wendy Littlejohns Basingstoke RG22 5LW SGO - Toynbee School 07841 [email protected] Bodycoats Road 535455 Jo Cridland Chandler’s Ford SO52 2PL Cross Country Secretary - Toynbee School 02380 [email protected] Bodycoats Road 269026 Jo Cridland Chandlers Ford SO53 2PL 8 Regular events Six major county schools’ championships: under 15, under 17, under 19 cross-country under 13 and under 14 cross-country under 15, under 17 and under 19 track and field under 13 and under 14 track and field under 15 and under 17 pentathlon Yr 5/6 track and field Provide inter-county matches: cross-country: under 15, under 17 and under 19 – eight counties under 13 and under 14 – six counties track and field: under 15 and under 17 – four counties under 15, under 17 and under 19 combined events Provide Hampshire teams for national championships in: cross-country track and field combined events Provide inter-schools’ cross-country team championship for years 7, 8 and 9. Provide inter-schools’ track knock-out competition for years 7 and 9. In liaison with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Partnership to provide winter coaching sessions for young athletes. 9 Outstanding achievements of recent years 2013/14 March 2013, ESAA CC Championships, Derbyshire Junior Girls 12th, Inter Girls 14th, Senior Girls 9th, Junior Boys 4th Inter Boys 7th , Senior Boys 6th Jack BOS- WELLl 7th JB; Toby SMITH 5th SB; Aggregate Trophies: Girls 7th, Boys 4th Boys and Girls 3rd. June 2013, HSAA T & F Championships, Portsmouth Over 700 entries with athletes from all 10 districts took part. 7 Championship Best Performances: Millie CAVANAGH (JG Shot Putt, 11.15m);Amber TRY (IG Pole Vault, 3.05m); Owen RICHARDSON (JB 300m, 38.0s); Adam JONES (JB High Jump, 1.90m); Oliver BROMBY (IB 100m – equal, 11.1s); Jacob NESS (IB 400m – equal, 48.7s); Nick PERCY (SB Discus, 60.37m) nearly 13m beyond the previous record. ESAA South-East Regional Combined Events Crawley, Sussex (June 22nd-23rd 2013) 15 individuals qualified through to the national final. The Junior Girls’ team won the team title for the third consecutive years. JG Katya OLDFIELD (1st, 2857 points); Holly MILLS (2nd, 2778 points); Sophie RIDLEY (13th, 2481 points); Iona SHEERIN (24th, 2240 points) IG Michelle BIGG (5th, 3937 points); Gemma FINCH (6th, 3937 points); Devon BRIMECOME (7th, 3820