Contents - Hawke`s Bay Hockey
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Contents - Hawke`s Bay Hockey
Contents The Association Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Directory • Sponsors The Chairman’s Report The Chairman’s Report (Continued) The Chairman’s Report (Continued) Special Events Page 6 National Masters Hockey Tournament Page 7 Economic Impact Report (Masters) Page 8 Secondary School Tournaments Page 9 Secondary School Tournaments Page 10 Big Save Under 11 Festival Page 11 Annual QUeensland Challenge Representative Page 12 New Zealand • Central Districts • Results 2015 • Awards Page 13 HB Team Lists Competitions Page 14 Awards 2015 • School Results Page 15 Registrations Volunteer Achievements Page 16 Mark Peachey • Caryn Paewai Annual Report 2015 Layout & Graphics: Daryl R. Prussing Photos: Jay Hughes, Bethelle Photo’s, Jayson Prussing Please Note: All details and figures within this Annual Report were correct at the time of printing. Hawke’s Bay Hockey Association Incorporated PO Box 16009 HB Mail Centre, Napier, New Zealand Phone (06) 8441166 Fax (06) 6501033 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.hbhockey.org.nz Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hbhockey Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hawkesbayhockey Annual Report 1 The Association The Association Directory Patrons Mr Bill Dalton, Mayor Napier City Council Mr Lawrence Yule, Mayor Hastings District Council President Mrs Leanne Sutherland Board of Governors Mr Kit Rutherford (Chairperson), Mr David Nancarrow, Mr Andrew Knox, Mrs Rachel Cornwall, Mr Phil Teague, Mr Rob Jones, Mr Clayton Elmes Life Members Mr Don Alexander, Mrs Shirley Eddy, Mrs June Gourley, Mrs Margaret Hiha, Mr Dennis Owen, Mrs Maxine Wilson, Mr Richard Campbell, Mr Neil Edmundson, Mr David Smale, Mrs Marianne Gray, Mr Bob Morrison, Mr Alan Blewett Academy & Reps Manager Mr Dean Hulls Regional Dev Manager Mr Matthew Witheford Administrator Mrs Michelle Francis Hockey Community Manager Miss Andrea Cullen Groundsman Mr Neville Hocking Solicitor Mr J C Heaphy Bankers ANZ Banking Group (New Zealand) Ltd Incorporation Number HM 22767 Registered Office Smale Pavilion Hawke’s Bay Hockey Stadium Clyde Jeffery Drive Park Island Tamatea, Napier, New Zealand Telephone/Facsimile +64 6 844-1166 Communications PO Box 16009, HB Mail Centre Napier 4142, New Zealand Telephone +64 6 844 1166 Facsimile + 64 8448506 Email [email protected] Website www.hbhockey.org.nz www.facebook.com/hbhockey www.twitter.com/hbhockey Sponsors Hawke’s Bay Hockey wish to thank and acknowledge our Sponsors: • Pub Charity • Infinity Foundation Limited • Lion Foundation Limited • The Southern Trust • NZCT • New Zealand Racing Board • ECCT • Red Consulting • Unison 2 Annual Report • Big Save Furniture • Metro Glasstech • Tamatea Pharmacy • Score Sportswear • Just Hockey • Oldershaw & Co • Cape Physio • Onekawa Liquorland Chairman’s Report Club Hockey Eleven men’s teams played in 2015, unchanged from 2014. Eight women’s teams registered and a ninth team entered part way through the season, unchanged from 2014. • A composite men’s team played in the Manawatu Club competition (0top four). • The men’s M1 competition played on Tuesday night. • A post season survey was sent out to 434 Players for whom the survey related to. • 56% of ranked the competition structure ‘good’ or ‘excellent’ and 20% ‘unsatisfactory’. • 50% wanted ‘competitive’ hockey and would travel. • 20% were ‘social’ unwilling to train. • Many felt that the women’s competition met the needs of the playing community. This spread from ‘future elite’, through ‘competitive social’ to ‘social’ across a small number of teams poses challenges when designing competitions. No major changes are envisaged for 2016, but discussions will be held with clubs and secondary schools about restructuring in 2017 and beyond to better cater for the needs of players, umpires, coaches and administrators. Kit Rutherford Chairman Secondary Schools Three secondary school teams played in the men’s competition. No secondary schools teams played in the women’s competition, although some school girls played in both the mid-week schools and the weekend club competitions. • 2015 saw the top two secondary school men’s and women’s tournaments run together. • NBHS (11th) and HBHS (23nd) played in the Rankin Cup/India Shield tournament. • Lindisfarne (2nd in Mayhill Cup) qualified for Rankin/India in 2016. • NGHS (16th) played in the Federation Cup/Marie Fry. • Iona College (1st in Chica Gilmer Trophy) qualified for Federation Cup/Marie Fry in 2016. In 2016 Hawke’s Bay will have five teams in the top tiers of secondary school competitions! Notwithstanding, the Competitions Committee is keen to lift the standard of hockey in secondary school competitions, and during 2016 is looking to review coaching and umpiring, the makeup of the competitions, and links between schools and clubs. On 6-7th October, Hawke’s Bay hosted two Queensland secondary schools teams for the ‘Queensland Challenge’. Dave Nancarrow and Rob Jones organised the visit and selected teams to give local players experience of a high level of hockey. Another very successful visit. Junior Hockey We had 130 Funsticks players and 92 teams in our Primary Hockey grades, 13 more than 2014. In July Hawke’s Bay Hockey hosted the Big Save Furniture Under 11 festival. We are especially grateful to Lily Salter of Big Save Furniture for generous sponsorship, and to Board members Rachel Cornwall, Dave Nancarrow and Clayton Elmes who worked with Matthew Witheford to deliver a spectacular event. • Funding for junior coaching in primary schools is now through the Active Post Small Sticks and Kiwi Sticks programmes. • Two separate funding agencies with different procedures, poses administration challenges. • Our RDM delivered these coaching sessions in 2015 but in 2016 we will contract local coaches. These coaching schemes have been very effective at increasing the numbers playing junior hockey on Saturday mornings, with flow on benefits at intermediate and secondary schools. The challenge is to retain those players through school and beyond. National Representative Tournament Highlights 2015 • Two silver medals at national Premier tournaments in 2015 – U13 Girls (Collier Trophy) and the U18 Girls. • One bronze medal (U13 Girls Championship). • Two fourth placings (U13 Boys Premier (Hatch Cup) and U13 Boys Championship (Curtis Cup)). Annual Report 3 The Association We have a group of young hockey players whose progress through U15, U18 and beyond will be exciting to watch. The Board is very appreciative of the commitment by coaches, managers, caregivers and players involved with the 2015 representative programme, and also for the work done by Joss Prussing and Michelle Francis overseeing the representative campaigns. Greg Nicol was contracted to run seminars for representative coaches which were well attended and valuable, and the programme to mentor and develop a group of aspiring coaches is underway. This Board is looking to extend this programme into clubs and schools. Central Districts In Representative Tournaments Under 18’s • Men won gold. Hawke’s Bay players: Sam Hiha (captain), Martin Draeger, Josh Wray and Sean Cronk. • Women finished fifth. Hawke’s Bay player: Nicole Strawbridge. Under 21’s • Men finished 7th. Seven players were originally from Hawkes Bay plus the coach. • Women finished 4th. Hawke’s Bay provided players, manager and assistant coach. National Hockey League & National Senior Tournament • Joe Hanks captained CD men, who finished seventh but came close to top four. • Hawke’s Bay based players: Joe Hanks, Aaron Ball and Sam Greaney. Hawke’s Bay ‘exports’: Mac Wilcox, Dylan Thomas, Oscar Stewart, Brennan Alexander-Parker and Rob Creffier. • Dean Hulls was assistant coach. • Hawke’s Bay did not send teams to the National Senior’s tournament. Hosting Tournaments In Hawke’s Bay National Masters • 1st to 7th of March • The largest tournament in New Zealand with 73 teams • 2,482 players, spectators and officials. • $1.7m direct spending in the region. • A group of volunteers worked hard with Hockey NZ to organise and run the tournament. • Special mention of life member Dave Smale for his tireless and often ‘imaginative’ work with the organising committee, and for playing in his 18th Masters tournament. Festival of Hockey • The Festival is now a well-established event in the New Zealand hockey calendar and one that Hawke’s Bay can be proud of. • 7–19 April – Affiliates, Furnware Cup & International Women’s Invitational. • Organised by Hawke’s Bay Sports, Entertainment and Education Consortium (HBSEEC) and Hockey New Zealand, with the local hockey community providing volunteers to help run the three events. • Affiliates Tournament at Park Island - Hong Kong women’s team play for the first time. - Hawke’s Bay men took the silver medal after a tight final v New Zealand Maori. - Hawke’s Bay women’s team finished fourth. • Furnware Cup at Hastings Sports Park - Eight secondary school girls’ teams: Gisborne, Whanganui, Napier and Hastings. - Won by Napier Girls High School. • Hawke’s Bay Cup (Women’s International Invitational Tournament) at Hastings Sports Park. - Eight teams - Australia came back to beat New Zealand 3-2 in a very exciting final. - Spectator numbers were slightly down in 2015. Umpires And Technical Officials A group of dedicated umpires, parents, supporters and players worked throughout the season to umpire games, mentor junior umpires, and make appointments. Umpiring can be challenging and the Board greatly appreciates all those involved notably Adam Simkin and Celeste Jones who did the club appointments during 2015. • Lee Erskine umpired at the National League. • Kahu and Rochelle Olendzki-Shulz umpired at the National Senior Tournaments. • Seven junior umpires went to national age-group tournaments. 4 Annual Report • Umpires were mentored throughout the year notably by Alan Blewett and Stuart Ashby. • Stuart Ashby was Tournament Director at the U18 Boys Association, Rankin/India and National Senior tournaments. • Kit Rutherford was Technical Director at the Affiliates tournament. Awards Iain Taylor stepped down from the HBHA Board after serving for eight years including a long period as Chair. On behalf of the hockey community, I take this opportunity to record our appreciation of, and thanks for, all that Iain has done for hockey administration and coaching in this region. Sport Hawke’s Bay awards • Festival of Hockey organisers HBSEEC won the Westpac Innovation in Sport & Recreation Award • Joss Prussing was awarded the Spark Digital Service to Sport award. Westpac Secondary Sports Awards • Logan Gill won the overall award for Officials for his work in umpiring and coaching. • Sam Hiha and Nicole Strawbridge won the school hockey awards. New Year Honours (2016) In the New Year Honours, Neil Edmundson became a Member of the New Zealand Order or Merit. Neil was instrumental in building the first artificial turfs at Porritt Park, Christchurch, in 1984 and at Park Island, Napier, in 1990. He played for Canterbury, Hawke’s Bay and NZ Masters and managed the Black Sticks men’s team from 1990-1998. A reception was held at Park Island on January 26th to mark the occasion, attended by Napier Mayor Bill Dalton and a group of hockey personalities. Administration 2015 has been a year of change in the HBHA office. Dean Hulls resigned as Hockey Manager in November after three years in the job. Dean brought his passion for coaching and elite player development to the role, and led several initiatives including the Hockey Academy and the Hawke’s Bay United team which played in the Manawatu Competition. Matthew Witheford resigned as Regional Development Manager to take up a new post at Sport Hawke’s Bay. Matthew has played a key role over a five year period in the delivery of junior hockey coaching through the Active Post Small Sticks programme in primary schools. We wish Dean and Matthew well in their new roles. In December the Board was pleased to appoint Andrea Cullen to the new role of Community Hockey Manager. Her role includes leadership of staff and volunteers, organising club and schools competitions, strengthening links with clubs and schools, and overseeing our Board subcommittees. Throughout the period of change, our Administration Manager, Michelle Francis, took on extra duties and very successfully kept the office running. The Board warmly acknowledges Michelle for her efforts in managing us through a difficult period. I would like to thank fellow Board members for what has been a busy year. In addition to their governance role, they have willingly taken on tasks normally undertaken by our office staff necessitated by the departure of Dean and Matthew. I look forward to 2016 being a year of consolidation. Andi Cullen has already formulated plans to improve the club competitions, upskill coaches, administrators and umpires, and streamline the way Hawke’s Bay hockey operates. Kit Rutherford Chairperson, Board of Governors Hawke’s Bay Hockey Association Inc. Annual Report 5 The Association Special Events National Masters Hockey Tournament Over 1500 hockey players descended on Hawke’s Bay for the National Masters Hockey Tournament in March. It was the first time Hawke’s Bay has hosted the tournament since 2001. The Park Island Hockey Stadium hosted the majority of the games and three social functions during the week with the Unison Hockey Stadium hosting nine matches a day. The tournament, one of the largest of it’s kind, required three hockey turfs and with the new turf at the Regional Sports Park, Hawke’s Bay is one of only four regions, that has enough turfs. Having the third turf at the sports park, enabled us to bid and win the hosting rights for the tournament. It was a a significant boost for the local economy as the 1500 players stayed in hotels and motels and spent money on food and entertainment over the week. See below the Economic Impact findings on the event. The tournament attracted higher than usual interest due to it being hosted in Hawke’s Bay. We have a reputation for running a good event and Hawke’s Bay is also a desirable place to visit with plenty of other recreational activities, wineries to visit and hopefully sunny weather. The National Masters tournament comprises of Mens and Womens 35+, 40+ 45+ 50+ 55+ and Mens 60+ grades. Hawkes Bay fielded four men’s teams and two women’s teams,. The Hawke’s Bay Men’s 40+ team was led by Graeme Findlay and was bolstered with the inclusion of Greg Nicol, a former South African International player who is a renowned goal scorer. Leading the Mens 50+ team was Phil Teague, a highly skilled player who has played in many New Zealand Masters teams over the last 10 years. Also in that team was veteran Hawkes Bay administrator and volunteer worker Dave Smale who has attended every National Maters Tournament since inception in 1997. The level of this tournament was as always very competitive and it showcased some very talented players. From this tournament New Zealand Masters’ teams were selected for a trans-tasman series with Australia in May to be held in Melbourne. Phil Teague, Owen Carter, Malcolm Sutherland were selected for this tournament in their respectitive age groups with Rob Jones named as non travelling reserve as was Deb Sheard for the womens squad. Media Release by Neil Edmundson Hawke’s Bay Tournament Support Team Hawke’s Bay Hockey Staff Office Manager Michelle Francis Hockey ManagerDean Hulls RDM Matthew Witheford Groundsman Neville Hocking Hawke’s Bay Masters Committee Chairman: Neil Edmundson Dave Smale Leanne Sutherland Marie Emerson Michelle Francis Raechel Hayes Phil Teague Hawke’s Bay Hockey Board Chairman: Iain Taylor Board Members: David Nancarrow Geoff Blackmore Joss Prussing Kit Rutherford Phil Teague Rachel Cornwall Hawke’s Bay Volunteers Shirley Eddy Don Alexander Joss Prussing Shane Bergman Kerry Smith Steve Cavell Nick Cornwall Marianne Gray Bob Morrison Neville Hocking Nicki Bergman Ede Weber Bill & Anne Hilton Local Hockey Teams Napier & Hastings 1-7 March 2015 6 Annual Report Economic Impact Assessment Summary of Key Findings • An underlying combined direct event operation and visitor spending impact of approximately $1.71 million. • An estimated total regional and visitor involvement of 2,482 people. • A total visitor impact of 1,874; 14,992 guest-nights and direct visitor spend of $1.64 million. • A combined event operation and visitor spending contribution to Hawkes Bay GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of $1.34 million. • A total regional multiplied employment impact of 23, together with a total volunteer involvement of 20. • An additional $0.6 million contribution to Net Household Income earned in the region. • The generation of a number of other valuable economic benefits for the Hawkes Bay region and tourism sector, as indicated later in the report. Operational Spending Impact Direct or first round impact 61,932 11,457 3 43,971 Flow-on to other sectors 56,771 10,484 3 29,608 Total Impact Hawke’s Bay 118,703 21,941 6 73,579 1.92 1.92 2.00 1.67 Multiplier Value Visitor Spending Impact Direct or first round impact 1.64 0.35 12 0.76 Flow-on to other sectors 1.63 0.22 5 0.51 Total Impact Hawke’s Bay 3.27 0.57 17 1.27 Multiplier Value 1.99 1.62 1.45 1.79 Combined Spending Revenue ($M) 0.119 3.270 3.389 Net Household Income ($M) 0.022 0.559 0.581 Employment (Persons) 6 17 23 Value Added/GDP ($M) 0.074 1.269 1.343 Other Economic Benefits The hockey tournament potentially generated a number of other significant direct and indirect economic benefits for Hawkes Bay that reinforce and in some cases add to the above economic impacts. In brief, the benefits include as below: • Contribution to and strengthening of the important events-tourism sector in the region. The sports events ‘industry’ is an important part of this Hawkes Bay sector. • An additional commercial opportunity for regional business suppliers. • Further national exposure and profile for the Hawkes Bay region. • Increased utilisation of key regional hockey venues. • Recreational and health benefits for Hawkes Bay based tournament participants, resulting in indirect economic benefits within the region (e.g. labour productivity enhancement). Analysed and created by Economic Solutions Limited Annual Report 7 The Association Secondary School Tournaments 2015 was a highly successful year for HB-based secondary schools who participated in various national tournaments during tournament week 31st August – 5th September 2015 and this follows on from recent successes across age-group national tournaments over the past 4-5 years. HB Secondary Schools will have 5 teams competing in tier One-Two tournaments in 2016 with a further 3 sides competing in Tier Three tournaments in 2016. With HNZ changing the format of the 2 top-tiered tournaments, the Rankin Cup and India Shield (Boys) and Federations Cup and Marie Fry Trophy (Girls) to a 32-team format tournament and introducing 3 Tier Three tournaments offering promotion to Tier One for both finalists (and relegation for the bottom placed 6 sides in Tier One tournaments) the opportunity for teams across the range of tiered tournament to participate and achieve promotion has been significantly enhanced. Hawkes Bay schools were represented by 3 sides in respective competitions. Both Napier BHS and Hastings BHS competed in the Rankin / India tournament at Lloyd Elsmore Park, Auckland finishing a credible 11th and 23rd placing respectively and ensuring their place in the same tournament in 2016. Napier BHS placed second in their pool behind 2014 winners, Hamilton BHS. Drawn against eventual finalist, St Andrews College from Christchurch, NBHS lost a close encounter 3-2 before going on to win 2 of their last 3 matches in post pool play including an entertaining 5-1 ‘drubbing’ of Super 8 rival Tauranga Boys College in their final game. Hastings BHS narrowly missed top-16 post pool play after a highly credible 3-4 loss to the eventual winner, Westlake BHS. They narrowly lost their India Shield Q/F 2-3 to Burnside HS before finishing their tournament on a high note with an emphatic 7-0 win over St Pat’s Silverstream. Competing in the Federation Cup / Marie Fry Trophy for the first time in many years after winning promotion in 2014, Napier GHS also finished a very credible 16th place having placed second in their pool with a final pool game win over New Plymouth GHS ensuring they finished ahead of a strong St Matthews Collegiate side from Wairarapa. Drawn against St Cuthbert’s who eventually finished 3rd, NGHS put up a determined display before conceding two lates goals. Subsequent 1-goal margin losses to Christchurch GHS, St Hilda’s and Bethlehem College highlighted that there is very little between teams within this competition. Across the 3rd tier girls tournaments, Hawkes Bay were represented by Iona College and Woodford House in the Chica Gilmore Trophy hosted by Counties at Pukekohe. As they displayed throughout the 2015 season including the exciting prem schools final v NGHS, Iona deservedly won promotion to the 2016 Federation / Marie Fry tournament winning a physical semi-final encounter vs Te Kura Kaupapa o Ruamata from Rotorua followed by a tense and exciting 2-0 win in the final over a strong Hamilton GHS side. This is an outstanding achievement and deserved reward for a school with small numbers to select from. Drawn in the same pool as Hamilton GHS and Te Kura Kaupapa o Ruamata, Woodford House played off for 9-16th place finishing 12th with a very good win in post-pool play over Trident HS 4-1 before close losses on the final 2 days but ensuring their place in a Tier 3 tournament in 2016. In another excellent result for a HB Secondary School side the Havelock North Girls 1st XI won promotion through to a 3rd tier tournament in 2016 by winning the Kate Trolove Cup in Taupo. Finishing 1st in pool play the Havelock North girls produced strong quarter and semi final wins before going on to produce an exciting 2-0 win over St Oran’s College from Wellington. Other HB Secondary School girls sides to compete in National Tournaments in 2015 were Hastings GHS (Mary Clinton Cup -7th place) and Taradale HS (Rosemary O’Brien Cup – 12th place). It is significant that 6 of the 8 girls teams who competed in the HBH 2015 prem girls secondary competition competed and achieved at various HNZ tournaments in 2015 and testament to the commitment of both players and those who coach and manage these teams. Across the 3rd tier boys tournaments, Hawkes Bay were represented by Lindisfarne College and Havelock North HS in the Mayhill Cup hosted by Waikato and Taradale HS in the Founders Cup hosted by Manawatu. Competing in the Mayhill Cup, Havelock North and Lindisfarne both secured 1st place in pool play before Havelock narrowly lost a tough QF to Rosmini College 2-3 and eventually finishing a very credible 6th place. Lindisfarne College secured exciting quarter final wins over Western Heights (6-0) and previous Rankin Cup participants Whanganui HS (2-1) in the process ensuring a place in the 2016 Tier One Rankin Cup / India Shield competition. In the final Lindisfarne encountered a determined Pukekohe HS side eventually going down 0-2. Competing in the Founders Cup, Taradale Boys 1st XI finished second in pool play securing a quarter final and win over Hutt Valley HS 2-0. IN an entertaining semi final loss to Hillcrest HS from Hamilton, Taradale showed they would certainly not have looked out of place in the final before losing 1-3 after scored were 1-1 at halftime. Eventually finishing 4th these are exciting times for schools and HBH to see the growing strength and competitiveness of schools beyond Napier and Hastings BHS winning promotion and making quarter final / semi final play-off’s within their tournaments. 8 Annual Report In pool play on the Monday and Tuesday of tournament week the team knocked out two seeded teams. This meant that we were promoted for the first time since 2008 into the Tier 1 competition - The Federation Cup. After many close games throughout the week we ended up 16th in NZ. The team played with a huge amount of courage, commitment and enthusiasm and never gave up at any point. This is a very young side with six Year 9 players which bodes well for the years to come. The MVP for the tournament was deservedly won by Grace Gibson who led by example all tournament. 1st Xl - Napier Girls High School National Tournament Tauranga Annual Report 9 The Association Big Save U.11 Hockey Festival Hawkes Bay Hockey hosted the inaugural U11 Big Save Furniture Hockey Festival at the Park Island Hockey turfs 16th – 18th July 2015. The Festival competitors comprised of both local and out of town teams from Gisborne, Oahu, Dannevirke and Taupo making 17 teams in total entered into this event. Big Save Furniture kindly donated a screen printed Festival T Shirt for every player along with medals for MVP’s and round winners. It was magic to witness a sea of blue all huddled together for a Festival photo. There were smiles a plenty among the players and a true sense of family with spectators in abundance there to support their team. The Festival had a very youthful feel to it with Hawkes Bay Hockey age group Representative Players taking on the roles of Umpires, Coaches of teams and one of our Under 18 Players was the Umpire Manager – many thanks to you all. On Day 1 teams played 3 shorter grading games. At the conclusion of Day 1 all teams were then split into 4 divisions based on how they went in the grading games. Teams were graded to ensure that games on day 2 and 3 were going to be closely contested. On Friday and Saturday teams played in a division with three other teams in a round robin and then a final on the Saturday morning to find an overall winner of each division. One of the travelling teams Whakarewa Warriors took out the overall trophy with a great final against a local team. The 3 day event was a joy to host and enjoyed by all present but most of all the players. Hawke’s Bay Hockey are pleased to announce that their major sponsor of this event Big Save Furniture have signed on for a further two years. Hawke’s Bay Hockey would like to thank Lily Salter and the Team at Big Save Furniture for their support of this event. A special thanks also to Rachel Cornwall, David Nancarrow and Clayton Elmes for their assistance with the event management of this festival. 10 Annual Report Annual Queensland Challenge Queensland Challenge has been on our Event calendar for many years and a big part of the history and management/sponsorship of the tournament were the Greaney Family. We wish to thank the Greaney family for their long standing support and sponsorship of this event – an event that our up and coming Hawke’s Bay Players strive for. The 2015 Queensland Challenge was once again played over two nights which was full of action packed hockey with Hawke’s Bay taking home the cups for the second consecutive year. Thanks to the Coaches and Managers of the Hawke’s Bay Teams for the time and effort they put in over the weeks prior to this challenge. A special thanks also to Rob Jones, David Nancarrow and Joss Prussing for the event management of this tournament. 2015 Womens Hawke’s Bay Queensland Team No. Surname First Name Gk Seelert Maren 2 Johansen-Bell Claudia 3 Mason Hannah 4 Hepi Chelsea 5 Gibson Grace 6 Webb Ashleigh 7 McLeod Olivia 8 Ward Olivia 9 Strawbridge Nicole 10 Philips Megan 11 Thorne Brianna 12 Collin Lucy 13 Campbell Corey 14 Campbell Cody 15 Brittin Amy 16 Norman Beth RES Wedgewood Brooke RES Long Mille RES Ulyatt Kelsey Coach: Asst Coach: Asst Coach: Manager: School / Club NGHS Woodford Iona Akina Rovers HC NGHS HGHS Iona Woodford NGHS Horowhenua Bay Independent Iona Poverty Bay Poverty Bay HNHS Wanganui NGHS Iona HNHS Greg Brittin Kathy Norman Leanne Phillips Bev Webb 2015 Mens Hawke’s Bay Queensland Team No. Surname First Name 1 Crook Sean 2 Stembridge Ross 3 Hiha Sam 4 Schmitdhals Julius 5 Lawson Harry 6 Mellville Liam 7 Philips Hayden 8 Dawson Ben 9 Hey Xavier 10 Gladding Cameron 11 Gill Logan 12 Lobb Jarrod 13 McIntyre Grayson 14 Wray Joshua 15 Morrison Sean 16 Phillips Lee RES Spackman Dion RES Gilbert Hamish Coach: Asst Coach: Manager: School / Club HBHS Taranaki NBHS NBHS Lindisfarne Poverty Bay Horowhenua Lindisfarne Taranaki NBHS HBHS HNHS Bay Independent HBHS HNHS HBHS Manawatu HBHS Phil Teague Malcolm Sutherland Andrew Knox Annual Report 11 The Association Representative New Zealand NZ Black Sticks Mens Team: Shea McAleese NZ Black Sticks Womens Team: Emily Naylor NZ Black Sticks Development: NZ Future Black Sticks: Joe Hanks Sam Hiha NZ Masters Team: Malcolm Sutherland, Phil Teague, Owen Carter U.21 Junior World Cup: Dylan Thomas, Mac Wilcox, Caryn Paewai (Coach) Central Districts Central District’s NHL: Emily Naylor, Joe Hanks, Aaron Ball, Dylan Thomas, Rob Creifier, Brennan Alexander-Paker, Caryn Paewai (Woman’s Assistant Coach) Central District’s U21’s: Dylan Thomas, Sam Hiha, Regan Hughes, Reid Stewart, Oscar Stewart, Lydia Watts, Joe Hanks (Woman’s Coach) Central District’s U18’s: Joshua Wray, Sean Crook, Martin Frager, Sam Hiha, Nicole Strawbridge Awards U.18 Girls Player of The Tournament: Chelsea Hepi Most Improved Player: Claudia Jonasson-Bell Most Valuable Player: Briannah Thorne U.18 Boys Player of The Tournament:Callum Wilkie Most Improved Player: Cameron Gladding Most Valuable Player: Logan Gill U.15 Premier Girls Player of The Tournament: Olivia Shannon Most Improved Player: Chontelle Leitch Most Valuable Player: Kayla Fromont U.15 Premier Boys Player of The Tournament: Sachan Dadrah Most Improved Player: Freedie Gibson Most Valuable Player: Matt Hiha U.15 Championship Girls Player of The Tournament: Jasmine Roydhouse-Ross Most Improved Player: Grace Ronberg Most Valuable Player: Holly Brittin U.15 Championship Boys Player of The Tournament: Jay Rerekura Most Improved Player: Finn Durrant Most Valuable Player: George Knobloch U.13 Premier Girls (Collier Trophy) Player of The Tournament: Lily Verhoeven Most Improved Player: The 2015 Collier Team Most Valuable Player: Lily Verhoeven U.13 Premier Boys (Hatch Cup) Player of The Tournament: Marcus Ambrose Most Improved Player: Josh Gilmour/ Marcus Collier Most Valuable Player: Lucca Burley U.13 Championship Girls (Rawleigh Trophy) Player of The Tournament: Pippa Wyllie Most Improved Player: Amber Roydhouse-Ross Most Valuable Player: Zoe Grupp U.13 Championship Boys (Curtis Cup) Player of The Tournament: Jonty Elmes Most Improved Player: Noah Sloan Most Valuable Player: Jonty Elmes 12 Annual Report Results 2015 Youth Rep Teams Team U18 Girls U18 Boys U15 Girls Prem U15 Boys Prem U15 Girls Champ U15 Boys Champ Final Placing 2nd 9th 7th 6th 12th 10th 2014 14th 9th 14th 3rd 11th 13th Junior Rep Teams Team U13 Girls Prem U13 Boys Prem U13 Girls Champ U13 Boys Champ Final Placing 2nd 4th 3rd 4th 2014 6th 11th 4th 2nd Senior Rep Teams Team Final Placing Masters Over 55s Men 6th Masters Over 50s Men 4th Masters Over 45s Women 7th Masters Over 40s Women 4th Masters Over 40s Men 2nd Masters Over 35s Women DNA Masters Over 35s Men 3rd Senior Women DNA Senior Men DNA *DNA - Did Not Attend Tournament 2014 DNA 1st DNA 8th DNA DNA DNA DNA 8th Team Lists U.18 Girls U.18 Boys Coach: Gary Heal Coach: Kit Rutherford Manager: Beverley Webb Manager: Helen Hodgson Assistant Coach: Greg Brittin Assistant Coach: Regan Hughes Team: Anna Boult, Amy Brittin, Lucy Collin, Grace Gibson, Jordan Heal, Chelsea Hepi, Claudia JonassonBell, Millie Long, Hannah Mason, Olivia McLeod, Olivia Robertson, Maren Seelert, Briannah Thorne, Olivia Ward, Ashleigh, Webb, Brooke Wedgwood Team: Jarrod Lobb, Cameron Gladding, Sean Wallace, Grayson McIntyre, Callum Wilkie, Isaac Dyer, Julius Schmidthals, Dan Nettlingham, Sean Morrison, Harry Lawson, Tom Jarvis, Anthony Hodgson, Ben Dawson, Manunui Blake, Sam Tully, Logan Gill U.15 Premier Girls U.15 Premier Boys Coach: Jono Heaphy Coach: Simon Nation Manager: Conrad Knapp Manager: Amy Walewski Assistant Coach: Dominie Cresswell Assistant Coach: Sam Hanks Team: Allie Chesterman, Kaitlin Cotter, Neve Duff, Kayla Fromont, Teegan Geary, Summer Gray, Bella Greig, Zara Harnett, Lexie Heaphy, Rileigh Knapp, Georgia Lane, Chontelle Leitch, Olivia Shannon, Arabella Sheild, Denby-Rose Tait, Monique Way Team: Sachan Dadrah, Kopiri Downs-Williams, Sean Findlay, Freddie Gibson, Matthew Hiha, Oliver Howlett, Bailey Kirkpatrick, Hamish McKenzie, Adam McMillan, Oscar Nation, Harmon Newport, Samuel Porter-Samuel, Liam Schlierike, Roman Walewski, Liam Watson, Mitchell Williams-North U.15 Championship Girls U.15 Championship Boys Coach: Greg Brittin Coach: Mark Peachey Manager: Julie Jones Manager: Kaye Stitchbury Assistant Coach: Tim Prussing Assistant Coach: Mitchell Thorne Team: Destiny Baker, Holly Brittin, Molly Frame, Sophie James, Mikeely Jones, Gabriella Luscombe, Elise Maiorana Jess Moffett, Grace Nancarrow, Sasha Norris, Ana Rathbone, Grace Ronberg, Jasmine Roydhouse-Ross, Margot Scoular, Danielle Stephenson, Jaimee Wilson, Sarah Wixon Team: Sam Bonthron, Louie Bruhns, Jamie Cornes, Jordan Dunn, Finn Durrant, OskarEhrhardt, Jorge Fothergill, Dreydon Hughes, Marcus Keighley, George Knobloch, Hamish Lee, Charlie Price, Andrew Rennie, Jay Rerekura, Ethan Sewter, Dylan Shepherd, Sam Willams U.13 Premier Girls (Collier Trophy) U.13 Premier Boys (Hatch Cup) Coach: Graham Findlay Coach: Craig Burley Manager: Rachel Cornwall Manager: Shane Bergman Assistant Coach: Rob Jones Assistant Coach: Clayton Elmes Assistant Manager: Nikki Bergman Team: Marcus Ambrose, Shea Bentley, George Bergman, Lucca Burley, Marcus Collier, Luke Elmes, Logan Gee, Joshua Gilmore, Ashton Guy, Alex Jeffares, Theo Jarvis, Toby Jowsey, William Kerr, Daniel Kilbride, Jack McGrail, Daniel O’Boyle Team: Olivia Achten, Ella Bergman, Sarah-Kate Birkett, Emily Boyle, Olive Cornwall, Hannah Cotter, Hannah Findlay, Emma Findlay, Hannah Jones, Pippa Klingender, Jorja Pollock, Ruby Roberts, Natayla Roberts, Lily Valentine, Lily Verhoeven, Celine Mabey U.13 Championship Girls (Rawleigh Trophy) U.13 Championship Boys (Curtis Cup) Coach: Matthew Witheford Coach: Karl Wixon Manager: Sally Kerr Manager: Nick Cornwall Assistant Coach: Grace Gibson / Ashleigh Webb Assistant Coach: Fiona Elmes Team: Jasmine Angland, Samara Eggers, Zoe Grupp, Gabby Howe, Tess Ireland, Annabel Kerr, Madeline Krebs, Leigh McKelvie, Tessa Nettlingham, Amber RoydhouseRoss, Aimee Shaw, Arabella Smith, Kate Stewart, Emily Urbahn, Aimee Wong, Pippa Wyllie Team: Max Buller, Kayden Chaffey, Timothy Cornwall, Finn Durrant, Jonty Elmes, Hamish Gibson, Campbell Gray, Lachlan Hicks, Connor Lawrence, Felix Lawson, Joel Oxley, Lucas Porter, Drew Porter, Noah Sloan, Brock Toy, Harry Wixon Annual Report 13 The Association Competitions Awards Club Awards Round 1 Umpire Chas Simmonds Memorial Cup Women: Napier Tech Academy Most Improved Junior Umpire: Ben Gray Jimmy Simmonds Memorial Cup Men: Te Awa Passmasters Senior Umpire Women: Marie Emerson Premier Men Round 1 Challenge Cup: Akina Rovers White Senior Umpire Men: Jonathan Field Challenge Trophy Top Goal Scorer Challenge Trophy Reserve Men: Challenge Trophy Women: Challenge Trophy Premier Men: Lindisfarne 1st Xl Napier Tech Academy Akina Rovers White Women: Linda Williams - Tech Academy Men: Adam Smale - Te Awa Passmasters Championship Shields HBHA Cup HBHA Cup Reserve Women: HBHA Cup Reserve Men: HBHA Cup Premier Women: HBHA Cup Premier Men: Akina Rovers Black Lindisfarne 1st Xl Napier Tech Red Bay Independent 1 Reserve Women: Reserve Men: Premier Women: Premier Men: Napier Tech Passmasters Tech Academy Bay Independent School Results Secondary Division 1 Girls First Place Runner Up Iona College & Napier Girls’ High School Boys (First Equal) Taradale High School Havelock North High School Division 2 Girls Boys First Place Sacred Heart College Lindisfarne White Runner Up St Joseph’s Maori Girls’ College Lindisfarne Colts Division 3 Girls Boys First Place Taradale High School Hastings Boys’ High School Runner Up William Colenso College William Colenso College First Place Lindisfarne Intermediate 1st Xl Hastings Intermediate 1st Xl Hereworth 1st Xl Runner Up Tamatea Intermediate Taikura 7 Girls - Taikura Rudolf Steiner Taradale Intermediate Boys’ 1st Xl First Place AMS Aces Puketapu Pukekos Te Mata Purple Strikers Runner Up HNP Blue Sticks Taradale Leopards Te Mata Red Rockets Intermediate Grade Kwik Sticks Div 1 & 2 Primary Grade Kiwi Sticks HB Yr 5/6 Mini Sticks Yr 3/4 Napier Mini Sticks Yr 3/4 Hastings 14 Annual Report Registrations Teams Clubs Men Women Mixed Total 201520142013 201220112010200920082007 11 11 11 10 11 11 9 8787 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 19 18 18 18 18 19 18 19 Secondary/Int. Men Women Mixed Total Primary Men Women Mixed Total 201520142013 201220112010200920082007 26 29 33 30 27 29 26 25302731 28 33 33 18 26 25 25 85 87 81 83 83 82 83 83 Summer Hockey Men Women Mixed Total 2015 0 0 154 154 Grand Total 2015 2014 2013 2012 20112010200920082007 351327303 235218215148138142 201520142013 201220112010200920082007 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 92 79 70 64 56 56 92 79 70 64 56 56 46 37 38 2014201320122011 0 0 0 0 0000 142 134 70 61 142 134 70 61 2010 0 0 59 59 Players Grand Total 2015 2014 2013 2012 20112010200920082007 314622402184 201321541873179917061706 *Please note that the total player figures shown from 2012 to 2014 are estimates only due to variance in junior hockey numbers. Annual Report 15 The Association Volunteer Achievements Mark Peachey Congratulations to Mark Peachey, whose contribution to Hockey in Hawkes Bay has been recognized by Lotto NZ Volunteer Sport Makers. Mark Peachey has coached HB Hockey Rep teams for the last three years, and is also the assistant coach for Te Awa Scinde Women's Hockey Academy. Mark volunteered throughout the 2015 National Masters Hockey Tournament hosted by Hockey Hawkes Bay. Mark is very passionate about Hockey and is driven by seeing his players reaching their full potential. Volunteers make a huge contribution to Hawke’s Bay Hockey and if you know a person that is really making a difference visit www.lottovolunteers.co.nz to send them thank you e-card. All e-card recipients enter a draw to win $500 worth of sport merchandise every month. 34 winners will be found every month nationwide, with at least one of these coming from the Hawke’s Bay region. Caryn Paewai Congratulations to former blackstick and Hawke’s Bay player and Hockey coach. Caryn Paewai coached the NZ Youth Olympic Girls Hockey team to 5th place at the Youth Olympics in China. She coached Woodford House to 2nd place in the HBSS Division 1 Competition and 3rd place at the Festival of Hockey 2014. She works tirelessly with a range of codes to assist the students and teams achieve their goals. Annual Report 16 The Association