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Buchan wins primary school netball final

by isleofman.com 27th May 2011

 

THE FINAL of the Isle of Man primary schools regional netball tournament has taken place in Douglas, the culmination of five months of competition all over the Island.

 

St Ninian’s High School played host to the event which featured eight primary schools challenging to compete for the accolade of 2011 National Netball Champions.

 

The programme began back in January of this year when primary schools from around the Island began their netball training. Teachers, parent helpers and coaches dedicated their time and efforts into after-school club sessions for the 28 participating schools.

 

The minimum requirement was for schools to deliver six weeks’ worth of training sessions in preparation for the events but lots of the schools put in many more hours of hard work in addition to this. 

 

A total of 40 teams from 28 schools were competing for the top places in their region to go through to the national final. The week was a huge success with over 400 girls and boys playing competitive netball matches.

 

The programme culminated on with the following teams gathering for the final: Rushen, Buchan (South), Sulby, Laxey (North), Bunscoill Ghaelgagh, St John’s (West), Ballacottier and Murray’s Road (East).

 

Buchan School were the eventual winners and were presented the National Netball Trophy by David Cretney MHK, Minister for Community, Culture and Leisure.

 

Mr Cretney said. “It was a pleasure to attend the event and present the prizes. It was encouraging to see so many young children enjoying their sport and getting so much out of participating.”

 

Emma Callow, community sports development officer, said, ‘“The focus now for the Sports Development Unit is to ensure those 400 children who have enjoyed playing netball in a school environment continue enjoying the sport by moving on to play in a community club setting.”

 

At the end of each of the regional netball events all children taking part were presented with information on the junior netball clubs around the Island and were encouraged to go along to the sessions.

 

Marie Skillicorn, the newly appointed netball development officer, said, “Sincere thanks must go to the helpers from the Manx Netball Association who gave up their time to help with umpiring and officiating duties throughout all of this year’s primary school netball events. Without their support the events would not have been possible.”

 

More in formation about community netball clubs (both juniors and seniors) is available from Marie Skillicorn on 456634.

 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 27th, May 2011 11:28pm.

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