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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. -
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16: FA Cup fifth round. England (Hamilton). FOOTBALL 15-18: Irish Open (Limerick). 16-22: Nottingham Open CRICKET GOLF J A N U A R Y 19-20: Champions League second 13-17: Second Test – New Zealand v 1-2: Champions League quarter-final 22-25: BMW PGA Championship (Nottingham). 7-11: Fourth npower Test: England v 4-7: Omega European Masters round first legs. England (Wellington). first legs. (Wentworth). 16-22: International Open South Africa (Brit Oval). (Crans-sur-Sierre). A v i n t a g e 21: UEFA Cup third round second legs. 22-26: Third Test – New Zealand v 3: UEFA Cup quarter-final first legs. 29-Jun 1: Celtic Manor Wales Open (Eastbourne). 16: Friends Provident Trophy final 19-21: Ryder Cup (Kentucky). W h o w i l l ATHLETICS 24: Carling Cup final (Wembley). England (Napier). 5-6: FA Cup semi-finals. (Newport). 23-Jul 6: Wimbledon. (Lord’s). 25-28: Quinn Direct British Masters 5: International Cross-Country (Belfast). 8-9: Champions League quarter-final 20: NatWest International Twenty20: (The Belfry). 12: Great Edinburgh International GOLF FOOTBALL MOTORCYCLING second legs. England v South Africa (Riverside). Cross-Country. 7-10: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 4-5: Champions League second round 4: MotoGP (China). y e a r f o r 10: UEFA Cup quarter-final second 22: NatWest Series: England v South MOTORCYCLING b e o n t h e 26: Norwich Union International (California). second legs. 18: MotoGP (France). J U L Y legs. Africa (Headingley Carnegie). 14: MotoGP (USA). -
Engaging Underrepresented Young People in Physical Activity
Engaging underrepresented young people in physical activity A report by Surrey Youth Focus commissioned by May 2018 Researched & Written by Cate Newnes- Smith; Su Freeman; David Halliwell; Caroline Martyn Engaging underrepresented young people in physical activity: Main Report 8th May 2018 Executive Summary The benefits of physical activity are well known. Like many health messages, encouraging the whole population to put this into practice is harder than it might first seem. In particular, young people from disadvantaged communities, girls and ethnic minorities do less physical activity than their peers. Simply the label of “sport” can be a huge turn off for many young people even though young people know that physical activity is beneficial to them. "Sport is not for young people like me" said the girl who cycles 4 miles to school and back but doesn’t want to engage in sports clubs at school. Taken from a combination of interviews with young people, sports organisations and youth organisations, it is clear that to increase the amount of physical activity that under-represented groups do we need to take a multi-faceted approach to changing mindsets and promoting activity. Formal sports clubs will only ever be a route to physical activity for parts of the population. Therefore for many the best route to physical activity is by encouraging a range of activities in the places and with the people they already hang out in and by embedding physical activity in their daily routines. We found a thread through all of the sports organisations who had rapidly increased their youth sections, namely a role model/coach on a personal mission to go above and beyond the norm in terms of reaching out to different groups. -
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 -
Anti-Stress Garden Coming to RHS Chelsea Flower Show
Spring 2019 News from the University of Surrey for Guildford residents SURREY.AC.UK UNIVERSITYOFSURREY @ UNIOFSURREYCPE Page 4 - Surrey graduate Page 7 - Could your car Page 10 - Iain Sinclair, Page 11 - Shrek workshop meets Michelle Obama park itself? Writer-in-Residence supports local group Guildford Residents’ Survey 2019 The University is calling on residents of Guildford to take part in our fifth annual residents’ survey. Since its launch in 2015, the Guildford Residents’ Survey has provided the Right: an artist’s impression of the garden design University with Main image: the garden will feature irises, flowers celebrated valuable insight, for their wellbeing properties. Credit: Getty Images feedback and ideas to build greater links with our home town. Last year, more than Anti-stress garden coming to 1,300 local residents took part, with many entering the annual RHS Chelsea Flower Show prize draw to win The University has partnered with Silent Pool Gin to present an anti-stress garden at the one of five £100 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, transporting visitors to the Surrey Hills using scents and sounds. cash prizes. We want to hear The exciting collaboration with Albury-based He will be using sensors to detect and from you – to gin brand Silent Pool, acclaimed Surrey-based capture changing electrical signals directly complete the survey garden designer David Neale and Dutch from the plants, enabling the garden to visit: surrey.ac.uk/ horticultural pioneers Plant-e will explore govern and interact with the soundscape. guildfordsurvey plant technologies that encourage wellbeing. Professor Murphy said: “This truly exciting The survey closes Through their combined expertise, the team collaboration brings to life the hidden power on 1 July 2019. -
Mestrado Europeu Em Gestão Do Património
MESTRADO EUROPEU EM GESTÃO DO PATRIMÓNIO CULTURAL UNIVERSIDADE DO ALGARVE FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS HUMANAS E SOCIAIS UNIVERSIDADE DE PARIS-8 EDUCAR PARA A CULTURA: O CASO DA LITERATURA E DO TEATRO ANEXOS VOE II Dissertação para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Gestão do Património Cultural Célia Maria de Jesus Martins Orientador: Professor Doutor António Branco Co-Orientadora; Professora Doutora Teresa Júdice Gamito FARO Outubro de 2001 MESTRADO EUROPEU EM GESTÃO DO PATRIMÓNIO CULTURAL UNIVERSIDADE DO ALGARVE FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS HUMANAS E SOCIAIS UNIVERSIDADE DE PARIS-8 EDUCAR PARA A CULTURA: 0 CASO DA LITERATURA E DO TEATRO ANEXOS VOLII Dissertação para a obtenção do grau de mestre em Gestão do Património Cultural Célia Maria de Jesus Martins Orientador: Professor Doutor António Branco Co-orientadora: Professora Doutora Teresa Júdice Gamito FARO Outubro de 2001 \ I :\:wrRr.!nt.nr *>0 a . 1 -CU^LN^ÇÃO ^ r 1 | 2.1' o\ í ', h2'm'!i 37 . a { jl AML* CÁ* 2" 1 Educar para a cultura: o caso da literatura c do teatro ÍNDICE VOLUME II: ANEXOS ANEXO N 0 1: "Tabelas comparativas" 6 ANEXO N 0 2: "Estrutura e organização do sistema de ensino francês" 14 ANEXO N 0 3: "Estrutura e organização do sistema de ensino inglês" 16 ANEXO N 0 4: "Estrutura e organização do sistema de ensino italiano" 18 ANEXO N.0 5; "Estrutura e organização do sistema de ensino português" 20 ANEXO N.0 6: "Nova estrutura e organização do sistema de ensino italiano" 22 ANEXO N.0 7: "Projecto «Framework for Teaching English Years 7-9» desenvolvido pela Administração Central inglesa" -
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 -
Sheffield Sharks V Worcester Wolves
GAME PACK DBL Sharks Sheffield v Worcester Wolves Sunday 11 February 2018 4:00 PM BBL Trophy Semi Finals (2nd Leg) EIS Sheffield Head to Head DBL Sharks Sheffield Worcester Wolves Overall: Championship 23 11 Trophy 1 5 Cup 1 2 Play Offs 0 4 Total 25 22 Home: Championship 14 8 Trophy 0 3 Cup 0 1 Play Offs 0 2 Total 14 14 Away: Championship 9 3 Trophy 1 2 Cup 1 1 Play Offs 0 2 Total 11 8 @ Neutral Venue: Championship 0 0 Trophy 0 0 Cup 0 0 Play Offs 0 0 Total 0 0 Last 10 Matches: 5 5 Biggest Win by 30 point(s) 06/04/08 @ Worcester University by 31 point(s) 06/01/17 @ Worcester Arena 99-69 BBL Championship 99-68 BBL Trophy First Round Last Win by 13 point(s) 21/04/17 @ Worcester Arena by 6 point(s) 20/12/17 @ EIS Sheffield 83-70 BBL Championship 71-65 BBL Cup Semi Finals (2nd Leg) Past Meetings DBL Sharks Sheffield v Worcester Wolves 2017/2018 20/04/2018 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks - Worcester Wolves 28/03/2018 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks - Worcester Wolves 23/03/2018 CH Worcester Arena Worcester Wolves - Sheffield Sharks 11/02/2018 TRO Semi Finals (2nd Leg) EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks - Worcester Wolves 07/02/2018 TRO Semi Finals (1st Leg) Worcester Arena Worcester Wolves - Sheffield Sharks 20/12/2017 CUP Semi Finals (2nd Leg) EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 65- 71 Worcester Wolves 08/12/2017 CUP Semi Finals (1st Leg) Worcester Arena Worcester Wolves 102- 92 Sheffield Sharks 2016/2017 30/04/2017 PO Quarter Finals (2nd Leg) Worcester Arena Worcester Wolves 86- 84 Sheffield Sharks 28/04/2017 PO Quarter Finals (1st Leg) EIS Sheffield -
PDF Stats Template
Birmingham Bullets GP FGM-A FG% 3PM-A 3P% FTM-A FT% OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS Clive Allen 34 11-24 45.8% 0-0 0.0% 3-6 50.0% 0.8 1.5 2.3 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.1 1.4 0.7 Corey Jackson 6 18-32 56.3% 1-6 16.7% 10-14 71.4% 1.5 4.2 5.7 1.2 1.5 0.3 1.5 2.2 7.8 Emiko Etete 32 104-175 59.4% 0-1 0.0% 60-79 75.9% 1.8 2.2 4.0 0.9 1.5 0.2 1.6 3.0 8.4 Fabulous Flournoy 23 48-122 39.3% 5-18 27.8% 18-31 58.1% 2.5 3.5 6.0 2.4 1.6 0.7 1.9 2.9 5.2 Joel Burns 14 63-136 46.3% 20-53 37.7% 36-39 92.3% 0.6 2.4 2.9 2.4 1.4 0.0 1.6 0.8 13.0 Justin Phoenix 31 154-313 49.2% 37-99 37.4% 77-102 75.5% 2.7 2.9 5.6 1.5 0.9 0.6 2.0 2.9 13.6 Lee Walker 28 53-130 40.8% 6-31 19.4% 22-41 53.7% 0.6 0.7 1.3 1.1 0.4 0.2 0.9 1.4 4.8 Myron Riley 7 2-7 28.6% 0-2 0.0% 3-8 37.5% 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.7 1.0 Nigel Lloyd 34 213-465 45.8% 84-215 39.1% 184-202 91.1% 0.9 2.8 3.6 3.7 1.7 0.2 2.5 2.3 20.4 Shawn Jamison 29 216-392 55.1% 0-1 0.0% 110-203 54.2% 3.1 6.0 9.0 1.2 1.0 0.6 3.4 3.7 18.7 Tony Simms 31 37-135 27.4% 17-83 20.5% 14-20 70.0% 0.5 1.3 1.7 0.7 0.3 0.0 0.4 1.3 3.4 Yorick Williams 16 91-231 39.4% 20-81 24.7% 37-54 68.5% 0.8 1.4 2.2 1.3 1.3 0.6 2.4 3.4 14.9 Brighton Bears GP FGM-A FG% 3PM-A 3P% FTM-A FT% OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS Bernard Streeter 3 0-2 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 Charles Claxton 33 194-369 52.6% 1-3 33.3% 83-169 49.1% 3.6 5.5 9.1 0.9 0.8 2.6 2.3 2.6 14.3 Daniel Hildreth 34 27-68 39.7% 6-18 33.3% 16-22 72.7% 0.4 1.3 1.7 2.1 0.9 0.1 1.6 2.4 2.2 James Brame 28 17-48 35.4% 3-8 37.5% 6-7 85.7% 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.4 1.0 1.5 Jan Trojanowski 34 188-386 48.7% 3-7 42.9% 82-108 75.9% 3.1 4.1 7.2 1.5 1.1 0.2 2.3 2.2 13.6 Jon Gaines 32 172-402 42.8% 65-184 35.3% 61-88 69.3% 1.8 3.7 5.5 1.0 0.8 0.1 2.5 2.4 14.7 L. -
South West Basketball March/2014 Regional Newsletter
SOUTH WEST BASKETBALL MARCH/2014 REGIONAL NEWSLETTER WELCOME Welcome to the second edition of the South West Basketball Newsletter. I hope it helps you to keep up to date with basketball in the region. We hope to publish this more regularly. However this, and the overall effectiveness of the newsletter depends largely on you. There are lots of great things happening which few people get to know about, so please send any informative articles for publication to Chris. If basketball is to develop, even on a very local level, it is crucial that we work together more on a regional basis. England Basketball, with a new Board and Leicester were crowned champions in front of a Chief Executive, will be following new strategies 9,000 strong crowd aimed at encouraging increased participation, with products and incentives for clubs to bring new people into the game. SW OFFICIALS REPRESENT IN BBL CUP FINAL On a different note, we have noticed that the The South West was well represented in provision of courses for current and potential table officials, coaches and referees is patchy, and this can the BBL Cup final with 2 of the 4 table officials prove a discouragement to those who cannot find a coming from the area. Bristol based Jen Provis suitable course close to home or when they need it. and Taunton based Michelle Ferris were Let us know about your local demand, and we will try selected for the first BBL final of the season. to get something organised to suit. Jen and Michelle officiated the showpiece event, held at Birmingham’s NIA Arena in front of a 9,000 strong crowd. -
Annual Report 2018 2 NEWCASTLE EAGLES COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Annual Report 2018 2 NEWCASTLE EAGLES COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FACTS AND FIGURES 2017-18 schools participated 86 up 18 on last year 7,132 young people extra-curricular school9 clubs 6 1 took part established within the council champion of East End of Newcastle finals champions final 419 young people junior players have attended 0 3 some of which have represented 25-30 the North East at the junior 15 championships times schools with new adult or more more than... 10 players national 400 children participating 1 league team players club teams compete 60 within our junior club or after league 49 school sites 62 school club 20sites in 12 Gateshead officiating staff for CVL more than foundation all the BBL squad players 7 trustees deliver Hoops4Health full time roadshows 7000 9 staff volunteer hours part time donated this season 40 staff zero our clubs cater from 5 years old to senior age groups core-funding ANNUAL REPORT 2018 3 INTRODUCTION The 2017-2018 year has been one of the biggest steps forward for the Newcastle Eagles and Eagles Community Foundation with the development of the new Eagles Community Arena one step closer to opening and providing a stable base for basketball here in the North East. We are extremely proud of the step that we have made for basketball and will continue to push the sport forward. This report will give an insight into the depth of interventions we deliver daily, amounting to over 200 sessions per week, almost all year round. The report is dedicated to everyone who works as a part of the Eagles team to provide a foundation for young people and adults to participate in sport and build a healthy, active lifestyle as well as provide countless volunteering opportunities for the community. -
Junior Splits.Xlsx
NATIONAL LEAGUES YOUTH LEAGUE STRUCTURE 2013 – 2014 Under 18 Men Premier North Premier South 1 Birmingham A's 1 Barking & Dagenham Thunder 2 Cheshire Panthers 2 BHASVIC Worthing Thunder 3 Cheshire Wire 3 Bristol Academy Flyers 4 Derby Trailblazers 4 Haringey Hawks 5 Leeds Carnegie 5 Kingston Wildcats Academy 6 Leicester Warriors 6 Lewisham Thunder 7 Manchester Magic 7 London Greenhouse Pioneers 8 Newcastle Eagles 8 London United Harefield Academy 9 Northants Thunder 9 Medway Park Crusaders 10 Sheffield Junior Saints 10 Reading Rockets Academy I 11 Sheffield Junior Sharks 11 Solent Kestrels 12 Trafford 12 Westminster Warriors North West Conference North East Conference Midlands Conference East Conference 1 Barrow Thorns 1 Doncaster Danum Eagles 1 Arden Griffins 1 Barnet Bulldogs 2 Buryy Blue Devils 2 Gateshead Phoenix 2 Birminghamg Mets 2 Bucks Hornets 3 Cheshire Wire II 3 Ilkeston Outlaws 3 Bournville Bears 3 Cambridge Cats 4 Liverpool Tigers 4 Killamarsh Arrows 4 City of Birmingham 4 Enfield Truth 5 Oldham Titans 5 Notts Nova 5 City of Birmingham II 5 Harlow Hawks 6 Preston Pride 6 QE York Knights 6 Leicester Flame 6 Hemel Storm 7 Sefton Stars 7 Sheffield Junior Sharks II 7 Northamptonshire Titans 7 Hertfordshire Warriors I 8 Stockport Falcons 8 Tees Valley Mohawks 8 Shropshire Warriors 8 Hertfordshire Warriors II 9 Toxteth Tigers 9 Teesside Lions 9 Sporting Club Albion (West Bromwich) 9 Ipswich 10 York Eagles 10 Worcester Wolves 10 Milton Keynes Mustangs South I Conference South II Conference South West Conference 1 BHASVIC Worthing