Akina Team Talk Term 3 2013 - Hastings Boys` High School

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Akina Team Talk Term 3 2013 - Hastings Boys` High School
AKINA
TEAMTALK
Term 3
Review
2013
Hastings Boys’ 1st XI Hockey claim India Shield!
Volume 4 Issue 3
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Inside this issue:
HBHS 1st Xi Hockey
Claim India Shield
1
Ranfurly Shield Visit
1
Senior Basketball
2
Junior Basketball
2
Under 15 Rugby
3
Under 14 Rugby
3
First XI Football
4
Get to know....
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Calendar of Events
5
NZ U18 Hockey
Selection
5
Super 8 Basketball
Success
6
NZ U15 Football
Selection
7
Academies
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The Hastings Boys' 1st XI Hockey team won the Mayhill Cup in 2012 which meant they were
promoted to India Shield this year. HBHS played Wanganui High School in the first game winning 4-2. The second game would be more of a test against Super 8 School New Plymouth BHS.
With end to end attack and some questionable team defence from both teams HBHS lost 4-3
which meant they needed to win the last pool game to make the top half. A win in the third
game against Rosmini was never in doubt from the first whistle as Hastings went on full attack
ending up with a convincing 7-0 win.
The Wednesday game is always the big game
at both India Shield and Rankin Cup. Winning
for the top 8 teams means promotion to Rankin Cup and a loss for the bottom 8 teams
means relegation from India Shield. Hastings
Boys' played unbeaten Mount Albert Grammar in their all or nothing match. The game
ended with a 4-1 win for us. Hastings Boys’
High School totally dominated the game and it
was a fitting way to make history as they
qualified for Rankin Cup for the first time. In
the semi final on Thursday HBHS totally dominated the game against Nelson College playing a
fantastic style of hockey with some incredibly high skill sets on show. The game ended up with
a 6-2 win with Manu Henderson and Jake Webber scoring and Dylan Thomas scoring four.
The final was against a very good Rangitoto College coached by NZ Men's Black Stick Jan Peterson. HBHS again played with real energy and determination dictating large passages of
play. Rangitoto did have their chances however as HBHS goalkeeper Alex Withington made
some excellent saves. Captain Mitchell Bradley played really well as did midfielders Adam
Wrigley, Joshua Wray and defender Lee Phillips. The game ended with a 4-1 win to Hastings' in
what really was a great team effort with all players taking responsibility for their performances.
History has been made by this incredible group of young men as Hastings Boys' have now won
back to back national titles and India Shield for the first time in their history since the trophy
was first presented by a touring national Indian team in 1955. It was thrilling to have the support of students from school who had the opportunity to watch the final.. The haka performed
in the grandstand by the supporting boys from HBHS was a memory that will last forever for the
team and coaches alike.
Ranfurly Shield visits Hastings Boys’
THANKS AGAIN TO OUR
SPONSORS
FOR THEIR CONTINING
SUPPORT
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Ex. Student & All BlackDanny Lee
Sports Academy
http://www.hastingsboys.school.nz/
Mr Sturch & Danny Lee
Senior Basketball
Hastings Boys’ High School Senior ‘A’ Basketball team travelled to Wellington during winter tournament week to
compete in the premiership tournament. The side managed to go unbeaten throughout all pool play and play offs with noticeable wins against
St Johns Hastings who they smashed 73-35. The Second pool game was
against St Pats Silverstream where Hastings managed to dominate for the
majority of the game. Going into the 4th Quarter already up by 37 points.
Shayden King Edwards on top form with the ball scored 15 points and was
the top scorer for a second game in a row. Meeting Super 8 rivals, Palmerston North in the 3rd game was a key indicator of the power Hastings
Boys’ held at this tournament. Geoff Heather and Jacob Nahora kept control of this encounter scoring 16 and 14 points respectively. Although
down 28 points in the 3rd quarter Palmerston Boys’ tried to climb back
into the game but the dominance of the Hastings Boys’ shooters finished them off 77-61. Already though to the
Quarter Final, Hastings Boys’ quickly knocked over Scots College in the 4th game. A monstrous 97-57 win with Josh
Anderson the star of the show scoring almost a third of the points at 32 and in defence replied with 12 rebounds. For
the quarter final it was a match up against Super 8 and local rivals Napier Boys. Hastings Boys’ were a dominant force
in this game through Jacob Nahora, KAleb Edwards and Soul Sadler performing best with the ball. An unbeaten run
put Hastings Boys’ into the semi final against Hutt Valley. Once again Hastings Boys’ were just too strong and managed to dominate the game by nearly 30 points. Matt Bird stole the show in the semi final scoring 27 points and
Jacob Nahora not far behind with 21 Points. Although the win put Hastings Boys’ into the final it was not the time for
Injuries. Captain Geoff Heather and super sub Harris Solomon both went down injured which put them out for the
final. Although through to Nationals, it was a huge blow to the team who wanted to maintain their winning streak.
Having beaten St. Pats Silverstream earlier on in the week in pool play quite convincingly, Hastings were hungry for
the title. The loss of two fantastic players played into the hands of the opposition. Hastings Boys went down 80-65,
but didn't go down without a fight. Shayden Kind Edwards and Mataeus Marsh both stepping up the plate with 15
and 12 points respectively. Overall it was a fantastic performance by the Senior ‘A’ team and hopefully a quick recovery for Geoff Heather and Harris Solomon will put them in a good position to fight for the title.
Junior Basketball
The Hastings Boys’ Junior Basketball attended the Lower North Island Regional Premiership. The team progressed
through pool play relatively unchallenged beating Hutt International Boys School 112-46 and Wanganui High School
82-59. Having qualified to the Quarter finals which were played on Sunday meant Hastings Boys’ were reduced to 7
players. This gave the boys energy to play and managed to play our best game of the tournament convincingly beating Rongotai College 80-48. The Hastings Boys’ side were dominating the tournament in terms of scores. The attacking plays from the team was exceptional. Qualifying for the semi finals meant that Hastings Boys’ would be playing
against Wellington College. Unfortunately the game did not go our way, with the score finishing 82-93 in favour of
Wellington College. The score lines and stats up showed how capable we were going forward. Throughout the tournament Hastings Boys’ scored an outstanding 442 points, but in defence they conceded 302 points. Each of our boys
were averaging above 10 points a game with an amazing effort from Amariah Luki who averaged 32 points per game.
Going into the final day for the 3rd/4th playoff against Lindisfarne College was going to be a battle against our local
rivals. The boys played with heart and spirit finishing the game 86-61. Hastings Boys’ played hard, played with commitment to each other and were great ambassadors for HBHS School and your families. Thanks to Haisley Mitchell
for all his efforts this year. A huge thanks to all the parents who provided support throughout the whole season.
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Under 15 Rugby
The effort and development of the players involved in the U15 Campaign was a huge success. The players stuck to the plan designed by the
coaches and volume of training asked of them which included 6 trainings per week prior to the tournament. Players stuck to the game plans
which were devised to suit our squad composition. Every player improved in all aspects of our development prior to Tournament.
The opening game of the tournament started fantastically with Hastings
Boys’ thumping Wellington College 53-3. This gave the boys a mountain
of confidence to face a strong St. Bedes side. The Hastings Boys’ played
a fantastic flowing style of rugby that left supporters and onlookers in
awe. With a couple of referee calls not going the Hastings Boys’ way the
boys kept in the game coming out with a draw of 12 all. In a must win game to qualify for the top 8, a clash against Super
8 rivals, Hamilton Boys’ it was going to be a tough battle to win. Still producing some fine rugby through the forwards the
Hastings Boys’ were unable to convert possession. Going down 17-0 meant that a reshuffle of targets and goals. There
was one in sight and that was finishing top of the bottom 8. Up stepped Tauranga Boys’ who were swiftly pushed off in a
33-7 win to Hastings Boys’. The next must win was against another Super 8 rival, Palmerston North Boys’ The boys
showed resilience to push through the Palmerston North Boys’ onslaught. The second half proved to be the clincher
when Hastings Boys’ prevailed with a 19-10 win. On the final day, with a few tired legs and a lot of fine rugby been
played, Hastings Boys’ were in they play off the set out for. Up stepped a Rotorua Boys’ side that were hungry to beat
their Super 8 counterparts. Hastings Boys’ again played some fantastic rugby that showed sides in the top 8 of their capabilities. Later in the second half Rotorua Boys’ battled on and managed to squeeze through with a 36-33 win. The outcome of the Tournament was disappointing, 10th. In the end, Hamilton Boys and St.Bedes went into to the final easily
winning their Semi Finals 25-0 and 17-0 respectively. This showed that we were at the same level and probably in the top
6 teams at Tournament. The major highlight of the tournament was the player’s commitment and trust in each other
especially in the Hamilton Boys game which was 0-0 at Half time. Huge hearts and resilience shown, especially after the
draw with St. Bedes. The Hastings Boys’ Under 15 side showed the Super 8 school what was to come in the future beating 4 of the Super 8 schools. Special mentions go to MVP’s; Kianu Keruru-Symes, AJ Mua, Lincoln McLutchie, Hunta
Marsh and Liam Bauckman. The most improved were Nathan Epplett, Petera Kahui-Ariki, Tane Hohipa and Danny Toala
The parental support was fantastic and lifted the players in tough games. A huge amount of work was done by the parents of Petera, Nathan and Hunta.
Under 14 Rugby
The Hastings Boys’ Under 14 rugby side travelled to Palmerston North for the Under 14 Colquhoun Tournament hosted
by Palmerston North Boys’ High School. With a tough start against Wellington College the Hastings Boys’ side came out
strong and fought right to the end. A 10-7 victory helped the boys get the momentum they needed to be competitive this
tournament. A second game in the afternoon against hosts, Palmerston North was going to be challenging. Once again
Hastings Boys’ came out with some strong plays. A tough game with very little points scored saw a 12 all draw to finish
the first day. On the second day and needing a win to make the top half, Tauranga Boys’ came top the table. Hastings
Boys’ were just too strong closing out the game in the second half with a conversion. The game finished 17-15 and Hastings Boys’ progressed through unbeaten so far. The Hastings Boys’ side were beginning to get tired. Two games a day
was becoming demanding on the boys and in the second to last game against Gsiborne Boys’ it really showed. Chasing
the game through mistakes, the side never looked like knocking Gisborne Boys’ over. Going down 25-19 was disappointing. Trying no to dwell on missed chances on the previous day due to tiredness, this meant the Hastings Boys’ side
needed to win in order to finish 3rd. Against Super 8 rivals, Rotorua Boys’ it was exactly how they wanted to perform.
The depth of the team was shining through. An unfortunate injury to Bronson Morris spurred the boys to finish on a high,
knocking over Rotorua Boys’ convincingly 27-12.
The team was well supported by travelling parents and family at all the games. The depth of the squad proved the difference throughout the tournament. A constant rotation of the team due to injury and fatigue meant that fresh legs were
always available and all players stood up.
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Australia Rugby Tour
In July a group of 20 boys travelled to the Gold Coast, Australia for a rugby tour. The group of boys were chosen as part
of a core group that have showed potential to represent the school in rugby at higher honours. Throughout the 2012
and 2013 year the students worked hard to raise money for trip. The tour was a great success after successfully winning the Gold Coast Rugby Spirit Award for sportsmanship and excellent team spirit throughout the tournament. Below are a few photos of the tour.
Get to know.... Hastings Boys’ High School 1st XV Captain
Name:
Year:
Tutor:
Joe Walding—Karatiana
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12Mm
Sport:
Rugby
Teams:
1st XV Rugby Captain
Representative: Hawkes’ Bay Rugby Under 18, Hawkes’ Bay
Rugby Under 16 Captain
Best sporting memory: Winning The Ross Shield in 2009
Most admired sportsperson:
Mohammed Ali
Advice for young Sportsmen:
“Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard”
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Term 3-4
Sports Calendar 2013
Date
Event
Fri 27th Sep
Term 3 Ends
Mon 30th Sep – Thurs
10th Oct
Senior and Junior Cricket Tour— Gold Coast & Sunshine Coast
Sun 29th Sept— Sat 5th
Oct
Senior Basketball Nationals—Palmerston North
Mon 14 Oct
Term 4 Starts
Wed 6th Nov
Sportsmans Dinner
Fri 25 Nov – 28th Nov
New Zealand Secondary Schools Junior Softball Championships
Fri 13th Dec –Sun 15th
Dec
New Zealand Secondary Schools Touch Nationals
Fri 8th Nov
Senior Term Ends
Wed 4th Dec
Junior Term Ends
New Zealand Under 18 TigerTurf Hockey Squad
Congratulations to Dylan Thomas who was selected for the New Zealand Under 18
Hockey Squad 2013. Dylan was selected during the National Under 18 Regional tournament when he was playing for Central Districts. Dylan was selected as part of the
30 man squad who will attend a training camp on 4th to 6th October at which point
the squad will be reduced to 18. This is a fantastic feat for someone of Dylan's age
who is still eligible to play in 2014. The 18 man team will then travel to Australia to
play a 3 game series against the Australia Under 18 side in December. This is a fantastic opportunity for Dylan to achieve a massive honour within the Hockey Community.
It has come through hard work and some exceptional performances throughout the
year including top goal scorer at India Shield with 13 goals and runner up top scorer at
the Super 8 hockey tournament. We wish Dylan all the best at the training camp and
all hockey in the future.
Photo: Jay Hughes
THANKS VERY MUCH TO OUR SCHOOL’S SUPPORTERS
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Senior ‘A’ dominate Super 8 Basketball
A Hastings Boys’ side flowing with talent showed the Super 8 schools the way with an outstanding performance at the
Super 8 Basketball tournament held at Hastings Sports Centre. Having narrowly missed out on winning in 2012, the
Mr. Wooten coached side were back and ready to show what they had.
The first game against Rotorua was a fantastic start to the tournament. Shayden King Edwards stole the show slotting
21 points and in defence rebounding 12. The side ran into the 90 point section with all players contributed to the win
showing the depth of the Hastings Boys’ side. A 92-72 win was just
the start they needed. A second game that day against Super 8 stalwarts, Hamilton Boys’ was a similar scenario. Once again the depth of
the side shone through with all 12 players coming off the bench to
score points in a 85-64 thrashing. Some great defensive work and
some slick shooting from senior players Shayden King Edwards, Geoff
Heather and Matt Bird helped steer the side home. Day 2 crept
around and Tauranga Boys’ were next. This proved to be the most
challenging game. Having already qualified through to the semis,
Hastings Boys’ wanted to stamp their authority on the tournament.
After a slow start and going down by 12 points at the half time
break, it took some excellent work by Jacob Nahora to score some
vital points. Netting an impressive 22 points in a game that came
down to just 5 points difference. The game came down to the 4th quarter where Hastings Boys’ finished 73-68. This
meant they finished their pool play unbeaten.
Into the semi finals stepped Hastings Boys’ against a well balanced Palmerston Boys’. In a low scoring semi final,
Hstings Boys’ came out on top winning 56-48. Once again the game came down to the wire. Missed opportunities
weren't going to let Hastings Boys’ down and up stepped Jacob Nahora again. Having a fantastic game Jacob scored 14
points, 10 steals and 11 rebounds. Geoff Heather was strong in defence claiming 10 rebounds. The Hastings Boys’ side
weren't going to let this slip. Thanks to some slick shooting from Shayden King Edwards, Jacob Nahora and Geoff they
remained unbeaten. Hastings Boys’ then played the final against a good Tauranga Boys’ that had been the only challengers to Hastings Boys’ so far. The previous pool game
had been a nail biter. The preparation for the final was in
place. Hastings Boys’ had the game plan set and the side
was ready. In front of a strong Hastings Boys’ home crowd
the final commenced. The first quarter didn't go as
planned with some sloppy defence and mistakes in attack
saw the side down 12point at the first break. The second
and third quarter saw a complete turn around. Hastings
Boys’ put the pressure on with a full court defence which
forced Tauranag into mistakes. The Hastings Boys’ capitalised on this with some great shooting and stormed into a 27 point lead at the end of the third quarter. Once again the
depth of the side was shown, when all bench players were used. Jacob Nahora, Shayden King Edwards and Geoff stole
the show in attack scoring 20,13 and 14 respectively. With a comfortable lead into the fourth quarter meant Hastings Boys’ just had top
keep their momentum going. As the buzzer went a huge roar from the
crowd was heard as Hastings Boys’ ran out super 8 winners, winning
85 –66.
Throughout the tournament Shayden King Edwards and Geoff Heather
produced some fantastic basketball and were deservedly selected into
the tournament team. For Hastings Boys’ a magnificent performance
by Jacob Nahora saw him named as the MVP also. A fantastic display
of team work and courage saw Hastings Boys’ attain the Super 8 Basketball title in what seems to be one of the top sporting team performances of the 2013 year.
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Field and Nash Selected into NZ U15s Football Team
Last month Sam Field and Dominic Nash took part in a New Zealand Secondary Schools Under 15 Football trial where
they were both successfully selected into a New Zealand side that will travel to Malaysia for 11 days. Sam and Dominic
were nominated to attend the trial after some outstanding performances
in the Hastings Boys’ 1st XI football team. At such a young age, Sam and
Dominic have been vital to the success of the Hastings Boys’ 1st XI this
year. The boys travelled to their trial where there were around 60 other
players trialling for the same team. The Hastings Boys’ players impressed
the coaches with their skills, speed and intensity that has been a focal
point of the Hastings Boys’ 1st XI style of play. It is an impressive feat to
have two boys from the same school represented in a New Zealand side.
The hard work of not only players, but the coaching work being put into
the players through the Academies and Junior Teams is paying off. We
wish Sam and Dominic the very best of luck on their tour to Malaysia.
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Hastings Boys’ Winter Sports Junior Academies
Hockey Academy
Joe Hanks, Coach
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HBHS Director of Hockey
HBHS 1st XI Senior Coach
HBHS Academy Coach
Central Districts Under 18’s Men Assistant Coach 2013
Central Districts U21 Mens Assistant Coach 2012
Hawke’s Bay U18 Mens Coach 20112012
Hawke’s Bay Academy and Representative Camps Coach 2011- 2012
Current Central Districts NHL Player
Hockey NZ Advanced Youth Qualified Coach
HOCKEY RELATED BENEFITS
The Academy aims to develop athletes’ fundamental hockey
skills to an elite level so they can succeed anywhere in the
world at all levels. The objective is to produce a successful 1st
XI Hockey team and structured player pathway which delivers
Hawke’s Bay and NZ age group representative players on a
regular basis. In addition to technical development the Academy develops student athletes’ Hockey tactical knowledge and
mental skills.
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Students are specifically measured on their commitment
to training and matches, attendance, behaviour and
academic performance.
Students are set clear strategic, measurable targets and
goals in all areas of sporting, academic and personal
life.
ALL Academy students are required to sign a preagreed contract between the student, parents and the
Director of Hockey.
Elite players, including current 1st XI players, will be
expected to take part in an elite training programme
which includes coaching over the holiday periods.
Enhancement of players respect and attitude.
The Academy aims to increase students desire and will
to succeed in all walks of life by developing self motivation. We aim to identify and promote each athletes potential so that he maximizes learning and strives for
excellence in all areas of his life.
Rugby Academy
Programme
The Junior Rugby Academy programme aims to provide
aspiring young rugby players with the opportunity to combine
professional training with their academic studies. This is a
fantastic opportunity for student athletes, serious about their
sport to develop as players, learn more about the game and
complete an academic course, suitable to their interests and
ability. Student athletes will be supported and managed by the
school's experienced coaching and teaching staff, to ensure
that every aspect of their development is looked after.
Together, they will supervise their academic learning, strength
and conditioning, technical and tactical development and
competitive programmes and inspire players to live by our core
values of Teamwork, Work Ethic, Discipline and Respect.
Following the completion of Year 9, all Academy students are
assessed and invited to apply for the Year 10 Elite Academy
programme. Traditionally, only 20 boys will be accepted onto
this High Performance pathway with selection being based on
Rugby ability, Academic Commitment, attitude and character.
The Director of the Sport is Mr Te Ahu Teki.
Training
Weekly Academy Training is divided into the following areas:
Technical, Tactical, Strength and Conditioning, Individual
Preparation, Game Planning and Mental Skill
Enhancement. Specialist staff monitor all players progress and
ensure that all students are given the best opportunity to fulfil
their athletic potential.
Basketball Academy
Basketball is one of the major codes at Hastings Boys' High
School. The Teacher In Charge of Basketball at Hastings
Boys' is Mr Curtis Wooten. Junior Basketball is coached by Mr
Duane Clinton. Mr Wooten has coached in the NZNBL for a
number of years and was Coach of the Year in 1989. He has
coached numerous representative teams and NZ age Group
teams in recent years. Coach Wooten is one of the highest
qualified basketball coaches in New Zealand.
The HBHS Basketball Programme demands players work hard
and take ownership for their own development. Coach Wooten
delivers one of the best Basketball programmes seen in any
New Zealand school.
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