HAMPSHIRE SCHOOLS' SPORTS FEDERATION YEARBOOK2013/2014

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HSSF Yearbook

Contents

HAMPSHIRE SCHOOLS' SPORTS FEDERATION YEARBOOK 2013/2014

Contents

Preface

Mission statement

Individual associations’ information

ATHLETICS

Hampshire Schools’ Athletics Association

BADMINTON

Hampshire Badminton Association (Schools’ and Junior Section)

BASKETBALL

Hampshire Schools’ Basketball Association

CRICKET

Hampshire Schools’ Cricket Association

CYCLING25

Hampshire Schools’ Cycling Association

DISABILITY SPORTS27

Hampshire Schools’ Special Needs Sports Association

FOOTBALL28

Hampshire Schools’ Football Association

GOLF32

Hampshire Schools’ Golf Association

GYMNASTICS including Trampolining34

Hampshire Schools’ Gymnastics Association

HOCKEY 36 Hampshire Hockey Association - Schools and Youth

INDOOR ROWING 38

Hampshire Schools’ Indoor Rowing Association

LAWN TENNIS40

Hampshire Schools’ Lawn Tennis Association

NETBALL42

Hampshire Schools’ Netball Association

RUGBY FOOTBALL45

Hampshire Schools’ Rugby Football Union

SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOLS47

Southampton Schools’ Sports Association

SWIMMING50

Hampshire Schools’ Swimming Association

TABLE TENNIS52

Hampshire Schools’ Table Tennis Association

TAEKWONDO 54

School Taekwondo Association

Heads of PE/Directors of Sport – Hampshire Secondary Schools 56

Heads of PE/Directors of Sport – Isle of Wight Secondary Schools 65

Heads of PE/Directors of Sport - Portsmouth Secondary Schools 66

Heads of PE/Directors of Sport – Southampton Secondary Schools 68

Heads of PE/Directors of Sport – Hampshire Independent Schools 70

Appendix 175

Hampshire Schools’ Sports Federation

Management and constitution

Special general meeting

Alterations to the constitution

Voting

Co-opted members

Insurance

Indemnity

Transport groups to sports events

Safety in physical education

HSSF Application for membership

Appendix 2

HSSF Application for Membership 79

Appendix 381

HSSF Notification of intended travel arrangements for county/district/city sports team

Appendix 483

Support for school sport in Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton

Hampshire County Council

Facility hire and teachers’ supply cover

Hampshire Talented Athlete Scheme

Financial assistance fund for talented young people in sport where the person with parental responsibility is on low income

The Michael Austin Harlick Memorial Fund

Trophy grants

Who can apply?

Michael Austin Harlick special awards

The Michael May Trophy for the most significant single performance

The President’s Trophy

Hampshire PE and School Sport Partnership Hub Schools (HPESSP) 88

Useful contact - School Games Organisers90

Portsmouth City Council

Sports bursaries (Portsmouth)

Southampton City Council

Appendix 595

Sport Hampshire & Isle of Wight

Appendix 696

Educational Visit Notification and Approval System

Appendix 798

Adults Supporting Learning (ASL) volunteering/working in Hampshire schools as sports coaches

A full version of all the guidance information given here can be found in the Hampshire County Council publication ‘Safety in Physical Education and Sport’

Introduction

Appendix A - Approval of volunteers and paid coaches for extra-curricular sport 109

Appendix B - Example of an agreement between a coach and a school 116

Appendix C - Procedure for approval of coaches for extra-curricular sport 120

Appendix D - A register of coaches: approval form124

Appendix E - Qualifications for games coaches and team managers/leaders

Appendix F - HCC Risk Assessment

Appendix 8 – MAH Award recipients

Preface

Following the unprecedented success of the London 2012 Games but in a time offinancial 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 the 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 City Councils for the vital grant aid that they provide annually. 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

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, Education Officer (PE and School Sport) at the Children's Services Department of Hampshire County Council. If you have any comments or suggestions, please contact Ian at the address below:

Roy Gittens

Education Officer (PE and School Sport)

Children's Services Department

Clarendon House

Monarch Way

WINCHESTER, SO22 5PW

Tel: 01962 876391 E-mail:

2013/2014 Hampshire Schools’ Sports Federation Executive

President:Roger Venning

15 Barnes Close

West Wellow

Romsey SO51 6ET

Tel:01794 322153

E-mail:

Chair:Tony Reynolds

Woodside

New Road

Landford

Salisbury SP5 2AZ

Tel:01794 323334

E-mail:

Secretary:Roy Gittens

Education Officer (PE and School Sport)

Children’s Services

Outdoor Education & Sport Service

Winchester Local Office

Clarendon House

Monarch Way

Winchester SO22 5PW

Tel: 01962 876391

E-mail:

Treasurer:Geoff Salter

23 Thornhill Avenue

Thornhill

Southampton SO19 6PS

Tel:023 8049 0970

Email:

AssociationJo Cridland

Reps:Toynbee School

Bodycoats Road

Chandlers Ford

Southampton SO52 2PL

Mobile: 07841 535455

E-mail:

Dave Heron

213 Wilton Road

Shirley

Southampton SO15 5JA

E-mail:

SGO Rep:Jenny Baker

South Downs College

College Road

Waterlooville

PO7 8AA

Tel: 07957 630353

Email:

Head of PE

Dept Rep:TBA

Individual associations’ information

ATHLETICS

Hampshire Schools’ Athletics Association

Chair:Peter Murphy

Priory School

Fawcett Road

Southsea, PO4 0DL

Tel:023 9281 9115

E-mail:

Secretary:Geoff Cunliffe

High Trees

Turkey Island

Shedfield

Southampton SO32 2JE

Tel:01329 832245

Mobile 07702 865060

E-mail:

Treasurer:Steve Squires

65 Oval Gardens

Alverstoke

Gosport, PO12 2RD

Tel: 07429 805321

E-mail:

EnglishWendy Littlejohns

Schools’335 Kempshott Lane

AssociationBasingstoke, RG22 5LW

AwardSchemeTel: 01256 462388

Secretary:E-mail

SGO:Dan Czaicki

Southampton Solent University

Tel: 02380 319534

Email:

Cross CountryJo Cridland

Secretary:Toynbee School

Bodycoats Road

Chandlers Ford

SO53 2PL

Tel: 02380 269026

Email:

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 foryears 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.

Outstanding achievements of recent years - 2011/12

March 2012, ESAA CC Championships, Somerset

Junior Girls 9th, Inter Girls 7th, Senior Girls 6th , Junior Boys 12th Inter Boys 3rd , Senior Boys 3rd. George BUTLER 4th JB; Harvey DIXON, 4th SB; Hannah KNAPTON 16th JG. Aggregate Trophies: Girls 7th, Boys 2nd, Boys and Girls 3rd.

June 2012, HSAA T & F Championships, Aldershot

Over 700 entries with athletes from all districts taking part run in conjunction with the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Youth Games. Conditions were appalling with 10 metres per second wind, thus only one championship best performance - Kierra BARKER (JG high jump 1.72m).

June/July 2012, ESAA SE Regional Combined Events, Watford

Ten of our athletes including the Junior Girls team, qualified for the national finals. JG Pentathlon - Kierra BARKER (1st, 3532pts the 3rd highest score on the UK all time list); Devon BRIMECOME (3rd 2873pts); Millie CAVANAGH (7th 2674pts) and Katya OLDFIELD (13th 2322pts). Team: - 1st (9079 pts, Championship Best Performance and 350 pts better than the national record). IG Heptathlon - Michelle BIGG (3rd, 4047pts); Jenny HEYLER (9th, 3601pts); Team -2nd: SG Heptathlon - Alice BROUGHTON (3rd, 4071pts); JB Pentathlon - J.J. CROOKES (4th, 2423pts). IB Octathlon - Stuart Parker (2nd, 4284pt); Rory FARRELL (7th ,4190pts); Team 2nd. SB Decathlon - Isaac COX (9th, 4888pts), Oliver TRESISE (11th 4838pts).

July 2012, ESAA T & F Championships, Gateshead

Hampshire Schools’ selected a full team of 60 athletes of which 38 were placed in top 8, with three individuals winning medals.

Three Gold medallists: - Phoebe DOWSON (SG Discus); Kierra BARKER (JG High Jump); George MAKOMBE (JB 200m).

Four Silver medallists: Junior Boys 4 x 100m Relay - Fraya JONES (SG Javelin); Joseph BROWN (JB Javelin); Victoria MOULD (IG Triple Jump). Six Bronze medallists: Richard ALLEN (IB 3000m); Sam ADAMS (IB Triple Jump); Sean ADAMS (SB 400 mHurdles); Emily GREEN (JG Discus); JG 4 x 100m Relay; IB 4 x 100m Relay.

September 2012, ESAA Combined Events Championships, Bedford

Hampshire had one team and six individually qualified athletes competing in the national combined events finals. JG Pentathlon - Kierra BARKER (1st, 3500pts) and English Schools Champion ; Devon BRIMECOME (6th, 2856 pts); Millie CAVANAGH (11th, 2614pts); Katya OLDFIELD (13th, 2322pts); Team: 1st, 8973pts Championship Best Performance.

IG Heptathlon - Michelle BIGG (13th 4022pts). SG Heptathlon - Alice Broughton (13th 3819pts). JB Pentathlon - J.J. CROOKES (14th, 2423pts). IB Octathlon - Stuart PARKER (16th, 4267pts). SB Decathlon: - Oliver TRESISE (11th 5018pts); Isaac COX. (19th, 4616pts).

International Honours 2011/2012

March 2012, ISSF World Schools’ Cross-Country Championships, Malta

Representing English Schools’ - Toby SMITH 23rd as part of the 4th placed team.

March 2012, SIAB Schools’ Home International Cross-Country, Scotland

Representing English Schools’ - George BUTLER finished 5th (JB, team 1st).

May 2012, Loughborough International

Representing Great Britain Juniors - Nick PERCY 1st Discus.

Representing Great Britain Juniors - Phoebe DOWSON 7th Discus

Representing Great Britain Juniors - Freya JONES 6th Javelin

July 2012, World Junior Championships (U20) Barcelona Representing Great Britain - Nick PERCY 8th Discus.

July 2012, Welsh International, Cardiff

Representing Scotland U20 - Nick PERCY 3rd Discus.

Representing England U20 - Phoebe DOWSON 1st Discus Representing England U20 - Freya JONES 1st Javelin

July 2012, SIAB Schools’ Home International Track & Field, Kent

Representing English Schools’ - Joseph BROWN 1st Javelin.

Outstanding achievements of recent years - 2012/13

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 BOSWELLl 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 points); Alice BOUGHTON (1st, 3861 points). JB Adam JONES(4th, 2630 points); Tom MILLER(5th, 2473 points); Owen LAWRENCE(10th, 2315 points); Tom SEAR(16th, 2014 points); IB Tobin HATTON-BROWN(6th, 4061 points); Jeremy Jack CROOKES (9th, 3826 points); Jonty DAVISON(12th, 3645 points); Harrison SMITH(18th, 3369 points). SBIsaac COX(4th, 5690 points); Max DAVIES(6th, 4916 points).

July 2013, ESAA T & F Championships, Birmingham

47 athletes (including those in relay teams) contributed to team points. 35 individual athletes (and 3 relay teams) placed in top 8 with 6 individuals and one relay team winning events. The Intermediate Boys won the team trophyand are English Schools Champions. The other teams finished: JG 3rd; IG 4th; SG 13th; JB 4th; SB 3rd. 18 athletes gained personal bests at these championships.

By all measures this was our most successful championships for many years.

7 Gold medallists: Katya OLDFIELD (JG High Jump, 1.66m); Millie CAVANAGH (JG Shot Putt, 11.42m); Kierra BARKER (IG High Jump, 1.74m); Adam JONES (JB High Jump, 1.93m); Leslie PARKES (IB Hammer, 60.19m); Nick PERCY (SB Discus, 56.87m); Intermediate Boys’ 4x100m Relay (42.29s).

6 Silver medallists:Leanne DAVIES (IG Javelin, 43.04m); Andrew DOUGLAS (JB Pole Vault, 3.30m); Eddie JENKINSON (JB Discus. 44.95m); Oliver BROMBY (IB 100m, 10.96s) ;Jake NESS (IB 400m, 48.84s); Andrew MEAD-BRIGGS (IB Discus, 47.59m).

4 Bronze medallists:Jordan CAMPBELL (IG Javelin, 40.59m); Tom SEAR (JB High Jump, 1.78m);Charlie MAW (IB P.V. 4.40);Henry RIDGERS (SB Shot Putt, 14.03m).

Sept2013 ESAA Combined Events Championships, Alexander Stadium, Birmingham

For the first time Hampshire Schools won both Junior Pentathlon Team titles.

JG Katya OLDFIELD (5th, 2999 points); Holly MILLS (13th, 2734 points); Sophie RIDLEY (15th, 2704 points); Iona SHEERIN (27th, 2450 points). Team: 1st, 8436 points IG Devon BRIMECOME (14th, 4043 points); Gemma FINCH (18th, 3916 points).SG Alice BOUGHTON (11th, 4067 points). JB Adam JONES (3rd, 2880 points); Tom MILLER (5th, 2726 points); Owen LAWRENCE (14th, 2387points). (Team: 1st, 7993 points)IB Tobin HATTON-BROWN (11th, 4630 points); J. J. CROOKES (30th, 3842 points);

SB Isaac COX (8th, 5773 points); Max DAVIES (18th, 4984 points).

International Honours 2012/2013

December 2012, SIAB Schools’ Home International Indoor Pentathlon, Glasgow

Leading thewinning English Schools’ Under 16 Girls’ team Kierra BARKER won the Indoor Pentathlon (3541 points).

January 2013 British Athletics International Match, Emirates Arena, Glasgow

Representing Great Britain and Northern Ireland Juniors, in the Women’s T37 category Olivia BREEN

March 2013 SIAB Schools’ Home International Cross-Country, Wales

Representing English Schools’Jack BOSWELL finished 11th

June 2013 ISF World Schools’ Champs Memorial Jan Humbert, Czech Republic

Kierra BARKER did well to be selected to represent English Schools’. She then went on to win the High Jump in 1.74 metres to become WORLD SCHOOLS’ GIRLS’ HIGH JUMP CHAMPION. She also won bronze the 100m Hurdles and part of the silver medalling 1200m Medley Relay squad as the English Schools’ Select team set a new points record of 785 points as well, winning by a massive 69 points.

July 2013 IAAF World Youth Championships, Donetsk, Ukraine

Emily JENKINSON finished 5th in semi-final 2 at the Women’s 800m. representing Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

July 2013 SIAB Schools’ Home International Track and Field, Dublin, Ireland

Jacob NESS represented for victorious English Schools’ Boys’ teamhimself winning the 400m and helped English Schools win 4x400m win. Oliver BROMBY (4th 100m, 1st 4x100m 41.72s record); Andrew MEAD-BROWN 4th Discus; Leslie PARKES 5th Hammer. In the victorious English Schools’ Girls’ team Kierra BARKER won the High Jump and Leanne DAVIS 2nd Javelin.

December 2013 SIAB Schools’ Home International Indoor Pentathlon, Glasgow

Adam JONES has been selected for the English Schools’ team at the Indoor Pentathlon. Katya OLDFIELD and Tom MILLER are both selected as first reserves.

Future plans

To continue to provide athletic experience for Hampshire youngsters at school, district, county and national standard.

To continue to provide county-wide championships for both Track and Cross Country for school athletes in years 7 to 13. To support the Track and Field Championships in years 5 and 6.

Working with the Schools Games Organisers, try to maintain the structures for schools athletics developed through the “old” Schools Sports Partnerships, in particular the work done in the Primary sector. 13 age groups through the Schools Sports Partnerships.

To continue to develop a higher standard of inter-county competition preparing youngsters better for competitions at national level.

To continue to develop the existing coaching scheme linked with Hampshire Athletics Association so that it better provides for the needs of the athletes, as well as fostering better links between schools and clubs, in particular multi events coaching.

To continue to support the English Schools’ Athletics Association in staging major national championships.

BADMINTON

Hampshire Badminton Association (Schools’ and Junior Section)

Chair:Peter Smith

26 Camelot Crescent

Portchester

Fareham

PO16 8ER

Tel: 01329 220780

E-mail:

Secretary:Shirley Baker

11 Woodlands Close

Chandlers Ford

Eastleigh SO53 5AT

Tel: 023 8026 9899

Email:

Treasurer:Margaret Houlton

56 Teg Down Meads

Winchester

SO22 5ND

Tel: 01962 869443

CoachingDennis Blayze

Secretary: Moorside

Griggs Green

Liphook

GU30 7PL

Tel: 01428 723327

Regular events

The squad consists of eight coaching groups with age ranges from 7 to 17 years, which meet weekly at Westgate Badminton Centre