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Year Book 2019 Y E A R B O O K 2 0 1 9 Hockey Queensland Records and Results 2019 Page 1 PREAMBLE The aim of the Hockey Queensland Year Book is to hold all Annual Records and Results for the year, and celebrate the achievements of Queenslanders in all aspects of the game. Each year the Book will be improved and contain as much information as possible where it is prudent to do so. The book will be available for download from the Hockey Queensland website and can be read alongside the Annual Report. Continuing records are maintained in the History section and can be downloaded from the Hockey Queensland website, however the Year Book contains annual records not necessarily kept in perpetuity at this time. Hockey Queensland Records and Results 2019 Page 2 CONTENTS State Championships - Outdoor 4 - 8 State Championships - Indoor 9 - 12 State Teams & Placings - Outdoor Women 13 - 16 State Teams & Placings - Outdoor Men 17 - 21 State Teams & Placings - Indoor January 2019 22 - 23 State Teams & Placings - Indoor January 2020 24 - 25 National Teams / Squads Selection 26 - 28 Honour Board & Awards 29 National and International Officials 30 - 31 Hockey Queensland Records and Results 2019 Page 3 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS OUTDOOR SUPER LEAGUE Brisbane (4 May - 6 May 2019) AWARDS Final Placing Women Player of the Tournament:Jodie Kenny Women Men Player of the Final: Meg Pearce Wide Bay Thunder South Coast Sharks Leading Goal Scorer: Britt Wilkinson Brisbane Blitz Brisbane Fury South West Lumberjills Central Mudturtles Umpires of Women’s Final: Tara Leonard and Kerryl Chandler South Coast Sharks Northern Storm Reserve Umpire of Women’s Final: Emily Ogden Central Mudturtles South West Lumberjacks Technical Officer of Women’s Final: Lyn Mogg Northern Storm Wide Bay Thunder Judges of Women’s Final : Chris Harris and Joseph Rudolph TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Men Tournament Director: Brent Brown Player of the Tournament: Blake Wotherspoon Technical Manager: Caitlin Gotting Player of Final: Jason Wilson Technical Manager: Kerry Liebenberg Leading Goal Scorer: Jacob Webber Umpire Managers: Lyn Cowie-McAlister, Adam Kearns Umpire Coaches: Leonie Young, Julie Ashton-Lucy, Allen Umpires of Men’s Final: Aaron Gotting and Kristen Schasser Schenk Umpire Panel: Jess Currie, Lachlan Jennings, Abby Reserve Umpire of Men’s Final: Hayden Newell Heffernan, Tara Leonard, Christopher Ibell, Emily Ogden, Technical Officer of Men’s Final:Bernadette Gotting Hayden Newell, Deb O’Connell, Kristen Schenk, Peta Judges of Men’s Final: Kristy Butler and David Stower Wallison, Kerryl Chandler, Aaron Gotting Technical Panel: Kristy Butler, Karen Fechner, Chris Jan Hadfield Umpiring Excellence Award: Tara Leonard Harris, Sandra Hayes, Jo-Anne Kempster, Lyn Mogg, Joanne Greensill Technical Official of the Tournament: Joseph Rudolph, Peter Thomas, Greg Shirvington, David Bernadette Gotting Stower, Bernadette Gotting Hockey Queensland Records and Results 2019 Page 4 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS - OUTDOOR WOMEN MEN STATE UNDER 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS STATE UNDER 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS Tweed Border – June 30 to July 2, 2019 Townsville – June 30 to July 2, 2019 Final Placing Final Placing Division 1 Division 2 Division 1 Division 2 Brisbane 1 Cairns 1 Rockhampton Townsville 1 Fraser Coast Sunshine Coast Gold Coast Gympie =3rd Ipswich Gympie Brisbane 1 Bundaberg =3rd Mackay Brisbane 3 Toowoomba 1 Toowoomba 2 Toowoomba 1 Bundaberg Fraser Coast Townsville 2 Gold Coast Brisbane 4 Mackay Tweed Border Gladstone Ipswich Townsville Cairns 2 Brisbane 2 Rockhampton Toowoomba 2 Cairns Brisbane 2 Warwick Sunshine Coast AWARDS AWARDS Player Awards Player Awards Player of the Tournament: Claire Colwill Player of the Tournament: Will Mathison Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Jordan Bliss Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Matthew West Player of Division 1 Final: Maddy Kenny Player of Division 1 Final: Sean McDonald Best Player Division 2: Sarah Cochran Best Player Division 2: Ben Judge Umpire & Technical Official Awards Umpire & Technical Official Awards Vicki Spice ‘Most Promising Female Umpire’ Award: Colin Crane ‘Most Promising Male Umpire’ Award: Blake Sarah Steinhardt Kroning Umpires of Division 1 Final: Emily Pritchard and Sarah Umpires of Division 1 Final: Kyle Jackson, Blake Kroning, Steinhardt and Anne Jones Technical Officer of Division 1 Final: Naomi Crase Technical Officer of Division 1 Final: Cathy Platts Umpires of Division 2 Final: Abby Hefffernan and Natalie Judges Division 1 Final: Adam Tronson and Steve Knight Walker Umpire of Division 2 Final: Hayden Newell and Bailey Technical Officer of Division 2 Final: Tracey Doyle Front Technical Officer of Division 2 Final: Jo-Anne Kempster Tournament Officials Tournament Director: Linda Hunter Tournament Officials Technical Manager: John Luff Tournament Director: Lesley Bennett Assessor: Ronda Nix OAM Technical Manager: Sandy Hayes Umpire Manager: Tara Leonard Umpire Manager: Chris Harris Umpire Coaches: Lyn Hill, Tracy Hollis and Aleisha Umpire Coaches: David Black, Chris Ibell, and Julie Neumann Ashton-Lucy U18 Women Div 1 Winners - Brisbane 1 U18 Men Div 1 Winners - Rockhampton Hockey Queensland Records and Results 2019 Page 5 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS - OUTDOOR WOMEN MEN GIRLS STATE UNDER 15 CHAMPIONSHIPS BOYS STATE UNDER 15 CHAMPIONSHIPS Gladstone – September 22 to 25, 2019 Warwick – September 22 to 25, 2019 Final Placing Final Placing Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 1 Division 2 Brisbane 1 Gympie Ipswich 2 Fraser Coast Tweed Border Fraser Coast Cairns 2 Warwick Brisbane 1 Bundaberg Cairns 1 Brisbane 3 Sunshine Coast 2 Toowoomba 1 Mount Isa Toowoomba 1 Bundaberg Tweed Border 2 Cairns Gympie =5th Sunshine Coast 1 Toowoomba 2 Gladstone 2 Gold Coast Toowoomba 2 =5th Mackay Brisbane 4 Fraser Coast 2 Ipswich Warwick Tweed Border 1 Rockhampton Redlands Rockhampton Brisbane 2 Sunshine Coast Ipswich 1 Mackay Townsville Gladstone Gladstone 1 Townsville Gold Coast Brisbane 2 AWARDS Player Awards AWARDS Player of the Tournament: Georgie West Player Awards Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Maddy Jones “Just Hockey” Player of the Tournament: Ryan Wilcox Rising Star: Chloe Daly Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Ben Redman Player of Division 1 Final: Maddy Kenny Rising Star (U13’s & U15s): Sam Lapsley Player of Division 2 Final: Grace Dixon Player of Division 1 Final: Ryan Wilcox Player of Division 3 Final: Millie Groves Best Player Division 2: Sam Aitkenhead Umpire & Technical Official Awards Umpire & Technical Official Awards Heather Scraggs “Young Inspiring Umpire” Award: Serena ‘Young Aspiring Umpire’ Allen Schasser Award: Zac Robertson Eleison Umpires of Division 1 Final: Jade Kinshela and Serena Umpires of Division 1 Final: Hudson Matthews and Zac Robertson Eleison Technical Officer of Division 1 Final: Jeff Deakin Technical Officer of Division 1 Final: Kristy Butler Umpires of Division 2 Final: Tracey Bashford and Nathan Umpires of Division 2 Final: Ryan Hughes and Donald Moffett Costigan Technical Officer of Division 2 Final: Antony Smith Technical Officer of Division 2 Final: Kristy Butler Umpires of Division 3 Final: Mikayla Cavanagh and Lani Collins Tournament Officials Technical Officer of Division 3 Final: Carolyn Pease Tournament Director: Bernadette Gotting Technical Manager: Cathy Platts Tournament Officials Umpire Manager: David Black Tournament Director: Karen Fechner Umpire Coaches: Chris Harris, Hayden Newell, and Jaren Technical Manager: Darren Cavanagh Maddocks Umpire Manager: Emily Ogden U15 Boys Div 1 Winners - Fraser Coast 1 Umpire Coaches: Peta Wallison, Sandy Hayes, and Chantel Manhire U15 Girls Div 1 Winners - Brisbane 1 Hockey Queensland Records and Results 2019 Page 6 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS - OUTDOOR WOMEN MEN GIRLS STATE UNDER 13 CHAMPIONSHIPS BOYS STATE UNDER 13 CHAMPIONSHIPS Cairns – July 7 to 10, 2019 Toowoomba – July 1 to 10, 2019 Final Placing Final Placing Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Brisbane 1 Rockhampton Gold Coast 2 Brisbane 1 Gladstone Toowoomba 2 Toowoomba 1 Brisbane 3 Ipswich 2 Gold Coast Brisbane 2 Ipswich 2 =3rd Tweed Border 1 =3rd Cairns 2 Townsville 2 Mackay 1 Gympie Ipswich 2 =3rd Cairns 1 =3rd Bundaberg Warwick Toowoomba 1 Brisbane 3 Warwick =5th Gold Coast 1 Brisbane 4 Cairns 3 Sunshine Coast =5th Cairns 2 Toowoomba 3 =5th Fraser Coast Gladstone Tweed Border 2 Fraser Coast =5th Mount Isa Rockhampton 2 Brisbane 2 Toowoomba 2 Mackay 2 Cairns 1 Mackay 2 Mackay 1 Ipswich 1 Gympie Rockhampton 1 Sunshine Coast Townsville Ipswich 1 Tweed Border Townsville 1 Bundaberg AWARDS AWARDS Player Awards Player Awards Player of the Tournament: Karissa van der Wath Player of the Tournament: Lennox Hassum Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Charli Bliss Rising Star Award: Owen Taylor Rising Star: Lily Punch Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Jaiden Lenzina Player of Division 1 Final: Bobbie Hamlet Player of Division 1 Final: Dominic Anderson Best Player Division 2: Shanelle James Best Player Division 2: William Price Best Player Division 3: Lianna Doyle Best Player Division 3: Ryan Burke Umpire & Technical Official Awards Umpire & Technical Official Awards Kim Thomasson & Julie Aston-Lucy ‘Most Improved Basil Coker ‘Most Improved Umpire’ Award: Kaitlyn Umpire’ Award: Ailish Mahony Collyer Umpires of Division 1 Final: Miranda Hood and Ailish Umpires of Division 1 Final: Jesse Folpp and Ryan Mahony Hughes Technical Officer of Division 1 Final: Jo Kempster Technical Officer of Division 1 Final: Cathy Platts Umpires of Division 2 Final: Tahnee Marshall and Hayley Umpires of Division 2 Final: Billy Byrne and Jonathon Petersen Herron Technical Officer
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