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HPHC Annual Report 2016 Howick Pakuranga Hockey Club Annual Report 2016 23 November 2016 HPHC is the largest club in Vision New Zealand with 782 members. Delivering strong hockey across all levels. Providing programmes for players and coaches. Acknowledging loyal “To provide a whole of hockey programme where players, members who have served coaches, umpires and our community grow and achieve their the club for many years. full potential, enjoying hockey as a lifetime sport” Overview 2016 another successful year The Howick Pakuranga Hockey Club (HPHC) continues to be one of the largest hockey clubs Highlights achieved include: in New Zealand with 782 members: 288 Life Members Day - 11 June 2016 seniors /160 youth / 334 juniors. An increase from 680 members in 2015. John Daniel Academy – junior / youth / senior players Club fielded: 27 Coaching programme for players & coaches Junior teams/ 10 Youth Boys & Girls teams/ 15 at all levels Senior Men & Women's teams HPHC Service Awards & Long Standing Strong representation for National and Auckland Membership certificates representatives across the club: 65 representative players / 3 coaches HPHC Premier Caps - 50/ 100/ 150/ 200 premier games Special thanks to all coaches, managers, Strategic Plan developed for 2016 - 2018 umpires for their commitment and support throughout the season section 01 Overview 3 Key People Strong Leadership from Life Members, Board, Coaches & Loyal Members . Life Members: Board members: John Daniel Diana Dowdle – President Paul Daniel Tony Edwards- Vice President Special thanks: Paula Daniel Kiri Kirkpatrick – Secretary Gisele Phillips – Gear Kerry Eisenhut Wendy Schofield – Financial Chair/ co-ordinator Keith Armstrong (represented Treasurer Clive Daniels & Jude Menezes – by Helen Armstrong) Cameron Wilson – Men’s Club Captain Lead coaches Dianne Blackbourn Camille Johnstone – Women’s Club Denise Hill – Coaches Chhima Kesha Captain co-ordination support Diana Dowdle Eugene Ballaigues – Junior Club Captain Nicole Berry- Ball Kids manager Sarah Melville- Community Chair David McNickle – Competition Chair David Ivory – Development Chair section 01 Key People 4 Auckland Competition Senior competitions – 288 players The club fielded 15 senior teams and 9 teams were in the top 4 of the competition. Premier & Premier Reserve women were in the finals. Premier women won the Intercity A grade. Senior Teams women men Premier 3rd (by 1 point) 5th Premier Intercity lst A grade lst B grade Premier Reserve 2nd 3rd Division 1 2nd 4th Division 2 5th A – 8th B- 4th Division 3 3rd 5th Division 4 A -8th A- 5th Premier women 2016 B- 6th B – 9th section 02 Auckland Competition 5 Auckland Competition Youth & Junior competitions 160 youth & 334 junior players The club fielded 6 youth boys teams and 4 youth girls teams. 4 teams were in the top 3 of the competitions. Premier A Manchester boys & Champion A Tarrant boys teams were in the finals. Juniors fielded 27 teams including Fun Sticks, Mini Sticks, Kiwi Sticks, Kiwik Sticks teams. All Youth Premier Boys Manchester team teams were competitive and catered for a range of ability and experience. Auckland Competition 6 National & NHL Representatives We are proud our 65 Black Sticks, national level & age group representative players Black Sticks: Devon Manchester, Hugo Inglis, Blair Tarrant, NHL Auckland Women: Deanna Ritchie, Kane Russell, Dominic Newman, Amelia Amelia Gibson Gibson, Shiloh Gloyn, Kim Tanner, Jude Menezes (Goalkeeper Coach) NHL Midlands Women: Lydia Velzian, Kim NZ National: Deanna Tanner, Megan Hull, Kate Kernaghan Ritchie, Megan Hull, Tyler Lench, Kieran NHL Central Women: Tyler Lench O’Connor-Future Black Sticks Matt Van Aardt, Kate Ivory, Ashleigh NHL Auckland men: Joe O’Connor Cooke, Lauren Harris - Junior Black Sticks Mark Wilcox - NZ Masters NHL Canterbury men: Dominic Newman section 02 National & NHL Representatives 7 Awards Congratulations for services for our club Howick Sports Awards 15 Volunteers Recognition Counties Manukau Sporting May 2016 High Tea 30 July 2016 Excellence Awards - November Premier Women - Team of the Year 2016 Winners Nicole Berry Wendy Finalists Service to Sports Award – Tony Edward, Schofield Cameron Wilson Cameron Wilson – Cameron Wilson, Sarah Melville Camille Johnstone Gisele Administrator of the year Tim Bond – Official of the Year finalist Phillips Eugene Ballaigues Premier Women – Team of the Jude Menezes – Coach of the Year finalist year Deanna Ritchie – Sportswoman of the Year finalist section 03 Awards 8 Total Income for 2016 year $284,736 Total Income for 2015 year $252,102 Financial report 2016 9 Total Expenditure for 2016 year $283,409 Total Expenditure for 2015 year $250,163 Financial report 2016 10 Funding Gaining funding & sponsors has been significant this year. We thank: Blue Sky Community Trust, Mt Wellington Foundation, North & South Trust, NZ Community Trust, First Sovereign, Four Winds Foundation, Lion We also thank sponsors: SAS Foundation, Grassroots - for uniforms and club gear Just Trust, Infinity Hockey - representative players vouchers Foundation, Pegasus Sports & Ball Kids shirts SNAP - Club Foundation, Pub Charity, printing & certificates Trillian Trust, Youth Special thanks to Tony Edwards & Wendy Town Schofield for their tireless work in gaining Trust funding over the years . section 03 Funding 11 Thank you to all Life Thank you Members, players, coaches, managers, Diana Dowdle umpires, administrators and supporters who President have contributed to Howick Pakuranga Hockey Club making 2016 another successful and enjoyable season. You all are the heart of our club. .
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