STOP OUT SPORTS CLUB Football Central Premier League Proudly sponsored by Stop Out v Western Suburbs Saturday 30th April 2011, Hutt Park www.freeheat.co.nz Today’s match proudly supported by www.stopout.org.nz Issue 2011/03 2011 Executive Committee Patrons: Mayor Ray Wallace Wynton Rufer President: Chris Canton Chairman: Peter Hartstonge Treasurer: Donna Beech Club Captain: Brent Hamlin Jnr Coordinator: Andrew Beech Director of Football: Besim Balicevac Jnr Coaching Director: Scott Easthope Executive Committee: Andrew Beech, Pat Gulley, Bernie Kane, Neil Kemp, Alastair Robb, Justin Raffan, Gary Watkins, Ron Weitzel. Life Members: Dick Dunn, Jimmy Dunn, Tom Dunn, Peter Freidlander, Peter Hartstonge, Dave Houghton Ernie Gould, Terry Killalea, Arie Molenaar, Jim McCreadie, Carol McNie, Ron Weitzel. 2 www.stopout.org.nz . The First Word My blood is red… and gold! Well it was an interesting Easter break that saw the ―Prems‖ earn a last minute penalty to record an away draw at Marist. It was a game the coaching staff and players felt we did enough to win but football’s all about finishing and perhaps an away point is better than a loss! And then for the Chatham Cup game on Monday Besim was able to rest a couple of senior players and blood some youth as we cruised past the hapless Naenae side 4 nil. It was an emphatic victory based on our quick passing game. It’s nice to see the squad system working effectively and player depth is crucial to the success of any campaign as we work around the inevitable A broken wrist will keep player suspension and injury. “Fizz” out for a few weeks Today we host the youthful Western Suburbs team who have had a torrid time of it lately leaking a few goals. But Wests have some high quality young talent and won’t be a pushover by any means. Cap Premier P W D L GF GA Pt And they are a side that look to play football — a foreign Olympic 4 3 1 0 10 5 10 concept for many teams we play! Upper Hutt 4 3 0 1 15 5 9 But 3 points is what Besim is looking for today as we continue Wgtn Utd 4 3 0 1 13 4 9 our push up the table. Miramar 4 3 0 1 8 5 9 Today is also the home debut for Island Bay 3 2 0 1 4 3 6 our newest recruit Sam Blackburn. Say hello to Sam after the match 4 1 1 2 5 5 Stop Out 4 and give him a warm Stop Out Marist 4 1 1 2 3 5 4 welcome! Wests 4 0 0 3 8 21 3 It’s been a month since we’ve played on Hutt Park and the great 4 0 1 3 1 10 Wainui 1 surface will support our usual Waterside 2 0 0 3 1 5 0 razzle dazzle football. I’m confi- dent we’ll see a goal fest today. To all spectators – enjoy the game and enjoy our Stop Out hospitality. 3 Chris Canton, President Besim’s match reports Round 3 vs Waterside Karori 2-0 win (SGulley JMason) Waterside Karori were our opponents on a wet miserable day for round 3 of the season. Desperate for a win to kick-start our season we started exceptionally well with all the players fired up for the match. Only 5 mins in n a and Fisem was upended by the keeper for a penalty and a dismissal to the keeper being the last man. Steve slotted in the pen for a much needed early advantage. 1-0. So keen to get more goals we attacked constantly and at times without patience which saw many moves frustrated and at halftime we went in with only the 1-0 lead. Patience and spreading the field to move the ball was the aim for the 2nd half and that is what we did. Ball possession was excellent and when Steve found Jamie from a free-kick we had our 2-0 goal buffer and game over. The rain was torrential and at times the puddles were simply stopping us from adding to our tally. Our front 3 were a constant threat all game especially James Houpt who has been terrific in working his way into the starting line-up for the 1st team. The 2-0 score was a fair reflection and a much needed victory. I was extremely pleased with the desire shown by all players to get the win and by continuing to play quality football. MOM- Blair Easthope Round 4 vs Marist 1-1 draw (S Gulley) Kilbirnie Park was the venue for our round 4 fixture. Never an easy surface to play on we were always in for a difficult match. Playing into a stiff breeze we got the ball down and attacked Marist through the flanks where Vath constantly got in behind Marist leaving their fullback for dead. Clear chances were wasted though with Steve, Vath and James all having good opportunities to give us the edge. Mike had a shot cleared off the line and their goalkeeper was simply having a great day. The unwritten rule that when a team doesn’t take its opportunities it gets punished was ever so true when on the stroke of halftime we conceded to go 1-0 down. I sensed that the players were so disap- pointed to be down at the half having so many chances go begging. The 2nd half was a true disappointment with simply no rhythm to our play. Playing with no width we lacked penetration and got drawn into a battle. With time running out Nathan Canton was pushed forward as an extra attacker and was upended in the area with 3 minutes to play. Steve slotted from the spot to give us a late equaliser and a point. I truly felt that we dropped 2 points today as we should’ve wrapped up the match by halftime. The positive thing was that we refused to lose the match and played through to the end and were rewarded with a point which could prove valuable come the end of the season. Open Mon-Thu 6am-8:30pm; Fri 6am-8pm; W/end4 8:30am-2:30pm MOM- Nathan Canton Naenae Pool Building • Everest Avenue, Naenae • Ph (04) 567 5431 6 Whakatiki Street, Upper Hutt. 0800 022 457 Chatham Cup Preliminary Round vs Naenae (SGulley3 DFussell) We travelled to Naenae Park for our prelim cup game against Naenae. The first half was played at a frantic pace with end to end attacks from both teams. Steve hit a bullet to give us the lead on 10 minutes and although further chances fell to Vath and Nash we only went in at 1-0 up. We wanted to control things a lot more and maintain controlled dominance and after only 10 minutes of the second spell Steve had his second after a lovely dinked pass by Blair for 2-0. Soon after Damo had a shot blocked off the line by their defender with the use of an arm and a red card. Steve dispatched the pen for a 3-0 lead. Damo wasn’t to be outdone though and found himself on the score sheet for his first goal of the season and 4-0. With 15 minutes to play we introduced 2 youngsters who have come through the grades at Stop Out. James Marsh and Alex McDonald junior had a taste of first team football having last season played JPL!!! The future looks bright. The team perfor- mance was excellent today and hopefully can be used as a catalyst for more triumphs this season. MOM- Steve Gulley Sam Blackburn has joined Stop Out Sam a mercurial talent comes to us from the University of Mobile in Alabama where he has been studying on a Football scholarship. Sam represented New Zealand u20s in 2009 and has played in the NZFC for Team Wellington in 2008 and 2009. Sam playing for Team Nicknamed ‘Ginger Ronaldo’ is indeed a huge compliment Wellington in 2009 and one deserving of Sam’s tremendous skills. We look forward to many fine displays by Sam as he sets foot on the magical surface of Hutt Park. Homes of Distinction Registered Certified Builder CASE Services of new homes, alterations and additions. 5 Community & Supported Employment Services 021 781 691 Supporting People with Disabilities MEN’S DRAW: SAT 7th May CAPITAL PREMIER: Rangers success for Jimmy Wgtn Utd vs Stop Out What a week for young 2.30pm, Newtown 1 James Marsh. He not only made his first team Capital 2: University vs Stop Out debut at the tender age 2.30pm, Kelburn of 14, but he was also the sole recipient of a foot- Capital 8: balling scholarship from Karori vs Stop Out the famous Glasgow 12.30pm, Ben Burn Rangers Football Club. Capital 11: James attended a recent Karori M vs Werewolves football programme in 2.30pm, Ben Burn the Hutt Valley and will now get to visit the Rangers Academy in Scotland. There James will Masters 4: Blacks vs Wgtn Utd undergo an intensive week of football skills and training at the Ibrox 2.30pm, Hutt Park 2 club’s state-of-the– art facilities at their Murray Park base. And immersing himself in a professional footballing set-up with such a Masters 5: famous club will be an amazing experience! McCreadies vs Marist 2.30pm, Hutt Park 3 And no his mummy won’t need to go WOMEN’S Sun 8th May CAPITAL PREMIER: with him to hold his Stop Out vs Waikanae hand! 1.00pm, Hutt Park 1 Great stuff Jimmy! Womens 2: Stop Out vs Porirua 11.00am, Hutt Park 2 Womens 4: Murray Park, Glasgow Stop Out vs Wainui 11.00am, Hutt Park 3 UNDER 17: Sun 8th May Stop Out vs Petone 11.00am, Te Whiti 1 Mon 9th May 114 Jackson St Brunswick St Masters 2: BNU Black vs Reds 6 7.40pm, Te Whaea PETONE LOWER HUTT 2011 Premier League Round 1 Sat 2 April Stop Out 2 Upper Hutt 3 Round 2 Sat 9 April Miramar 1 Stop Out 0 Round 3 Sat 16 April Stop Out 2 Waterside 0 Round 4 Sat 23 April Marist 1 Stop Out 1 Chatham Mon 25 April Naenae 0 Stop Out 4 Round 6 Sat 30 April Stop Out Wests Round 7 Sat 7 May Wgtn United Stop Out Sat 14 May Chatham Cup Round 8 Sat 21 May Stop Out Olympic Round 9 Sat 28 May Wainuiomata Stop Out Round 10 Sat 4 June Upper Hutt Stop Out Round 5 Mon 6 June Island Bay Stop Out Round 11 Sat 11 June Stop Out Miramar Round 12 Sat 18 June Waterside Stop Out Round 13 Sat 25 June Stop Out Marist Round 14 Sat 2 July Stop Out Island Bay Round 15 Sun 10 July Wests Stop Out Round 16 Sat 16 July Stop Out Wgtn United Round 17 Sat 23 July Olympic Stop Out Round 18 Sat 30 July Stop Out Wainuiomata 7 Stop Out FreeHeat No.
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