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1 North West Secondary Schools Hockey 208

2 INDEX. Committees p3 2. Administration fees p5 3. Year planner p6 4. Trials p2 4. North West Selection Policy p2 4.2 Transformation Policy p Provincial Management teams p2 4.4 High Performance squads p Practice dates p24 5. League 208 p25 5. League entries p Boys league fixtures p Girls league fixtures p3 5.4 Play-offs p League rules p Match result sheet p Card report p3 5.8 Result sheet 8 second shoot out p School s results p39 6. Code of Conduct 6. Code of conduct for parents p Code of conduct for players p4 6.3 Code of conduct for umpires p Code of conduct for coaches p43 2

3 . COMMITTEES NORTH WEST HOCKEY ASSOCIATION PORTFOLIO NAME CELL PHONE NR ADDRESS President Shaun Hulley Vice president Secretary Marlene Botha Treasurer Christi Bester Convenor Coaching and HP Sheldon Rostron Jaryd Hammond Convenor League Johan Jacobs Stefan Spamer Convenor Events Soekie Coertzen Convenor Development Additional members Bianca van den Berg Adele Stevens banksvandenberg@gmail.com stevens.adele@gmail.com Convenor Rules and Annelize Rostron annelizehattingh@yahoo.com Technical Secondary schools Marlene Botha marlenebotha99@gmail.com Primary schools Gretchen van Wyk gretchenvwk@gmail.com SCHOOLS EXECUTIVE PORTFOLIO NAME CELL PHONE NR ADDRESS Chairperson Marlene Botha marlenebotha99@gmail.com Vice chairperson Gretchen van Wyk gretchenvwk@gmail.com Secretary Elda Botha elda.botha@gmail.com SECONDARY SCHOOLS PORTFOLIO NAME CELL PHONE NR ADDRESS Chairperson Marlene Botha marlenebotha99@gmail.com Secretary Elda Botha elda.botha@gmail.com Treasurer Hope Gates hope@st-conrads.co.za Tournament treasurer Yolande Hurter yolande@agricultsure.co.za Convenor Coaching Hanlie Podd Jaryd Hammond hanliepodd@yahoo.com jarydhammond@gmail.com Convenor Development Sinalo Jafta sinalo.j@curro.co.za Convenor Trials and Julie Kaka julie@kaka.co.za Selection Mohammed Shakeel ms.gunners830922@gmail.com Convenor League Boys Soekie Coertzen (Plat) Andries Vellema (NW) scoertzen@gimmies.co.za andriesvellema@gmail.com Convenor League Girls Andries Vellema (Plat) Elda Botha (NW) andriesvellema@gmail.com elda.botha@gmail.com Convenor Rules and Technical Smit Siebert Leseya Matthee smitsiebert@gmail.com leseyamat@gmail.com Communication Candice Quirk Andries Vellema candyquirk@gmail.com andriesvellema@gmail.com Bojanala Chairperson Hanlie Podd hanliepodd@yahoo.com Dr K Kaunda Liezel Viljoen liezel3@gmail.com Chairperson Ngaka Modiri Molema/Dr R S Mompati Chairperson Andries Vellema andriesvellema@gmail.com 3

4 PRIMARY SCHOOLS PORTFOLIO NAME CELL PHONE ADDRESS NUMBER Chairperson Gretchen van Wyk Secretary Hendra Greyling Treasurer Christi Bester Convenor Coaching Piet van Wyk Convenor Recruitment and Development Lesley-Ann Arendse Trishka Rakgalekane Convenor Competitions Stefan Spamer and Tournaments Convenor Team selection Gretchen van Wyk Convenor Rules and Annelize Rostron Technical Bojanala Chairperson Dauwline Kruger Dr K Kaunda Chairperson Klerksdorp Potchefstroom Dr R S Mompati Chairperson Ngaka Modiri Molema Chairperson Chrizanne de Beer info@laerskoolgoudkop.co.za Annelize Rostron annelizehattingh@yahoo.com Bernadette Badenhorst bernabaden@gmail.com Richard Champion richard@nwisp.co.za DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE SCHOOLS PORTFOLIO NAME CELL PHONE ADDRESS NUMBER Chaiperson Marlene Botha marlenebotha99@yahoo.com Convenor Rules and Technical Elda Botha elda.botha@gmail.com Lawyer (Van Velden & Duffey) Bertie Grobbelaar bertie@vvd.co.za Work for a cause, NOT for applause. Live life to express, NOT to impress. Don t strive to make your presence noticed, just make your absence felt. 4

5 RE: HOCKEY FEES FOR 208 The following fees are due before the end of the first term (3/03/208) Administration fee for boys and girls team: R per school plus R50.00 per league team. Noordvaal League affiliation for Girls: R per school. {Not compulsory to affiliate} Noordvaal League affiliation for Boys: R per school. {Not compulsory to affiliate} Above mentioned fees must please be paid into the following account before the end of the st term (3/03/208). Schools that have not paid will not be allowed to participate in the league. NORTH WEST SECONDARY SCHOOLS HOCKEY FNB ACCOUNT: BRANCH CODE: POTCH REFERENCE: SCHOOL'S NAME (VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE!) Please take note that if your Noordvaal Affiliation fees for girls and / or boys have not been paid by the end of the st term, your school will not be allowed to participate in this league. NO LATE ENTRIES AT ALL Boys teams: The winner and runner-up of the Platinum league will proceed to the Noordvaal A league and the third position (Platinum) and the winner of the North West league will proceed to the Noordvaal B league. Complete the reply slip and fax it to or hope.g@curro.co.za. Without this form the correct amounts cannot be allocated to the various accounts. NAME OF SCHOOL: DATE OF PAYMENT: BREAKDOWN OF PAYMENT ADMIN R PER SCHOOL: BOYS R50.00 PER LEAGUE TEAM GIRLS R50.00 PER LEAGUE TEAM NOORDVAAL AFFILIATION: girls@ R PER SCHOOL [optional] NOORDVAAL AFFILIATION: boys@ R PER SCHOOL [optional] TOTAL AMOUNT PAID R R R R R R HOPE GATES TREASURER: NORTH WEST SECONDARY SCHOOLS HOCKEY 5

6 3. Year planner 208: January February Monday New Year s Day Tuesday 2 Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Thursday Friday 5 Friday 2 Saturday 6 Saturday 3 Athletics Sunday 7 Sunday 4 Monday 8 Monday 5 Tuesday 9 Tuesday 6 Wednesday 0 Wednesday 7 Thursday Thursday 8 Friday 2 Friday 9 Saturday 3 Saturday 0 Sunday 4 Sunday Monday 5 Schools reopen teachers Monday 2 Tuesday 6 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 7 Schools reopen learners Wednesday 4 NW Sec schools committee meeting Thursday 8 Thursday 5 NWPS committee meeting Friday 9 Friday 6 Saturday 20 Athletics Saturday 7 Athletics Sunday 2 Sunday 8 Monday 22 Monday 9 Tuesday 23 Tuesday 20 Wednesday 24 Wednesday 2 Thursday 25 Thursday 22 Friday 26 Athletics/Prestige Friday 23 Saturday 27 Saturday 24 Athletics Sunday 28 Sunday 25 HP training Monday 29 Monday 26 Tuesday 30 Tuesday 27 Wednesday 3 Wednesday 28 Athletics I coach field hockey. What is your superpower? 6

7 March April Thursday Friday 2 Saturday 3 Athletics Sunday 4 HP training Monday 5 Tuesday 6 Sunday Wednesday 7 Monday 2 Family Day Thursday 8 Tuesday 3 Friday 9 Pukreeks/Tuks Wednesday 4 Saturday 0 Pukreeks Thursday 5 Sunday HP training Atl Pukreeks Friday 6 Monday 2 Saturday 7 Tuesday 3 Sunday 8 Wednesday 4 Monday 9 Thursday 5 Tuesday 0 Schools reopen Friday 6 Pukreeks Wednesday Leagues commence Saturday 7 Pukreeks/Tuks Thursday 2 Sunday 8 HP training Friday 3 Pukreeks ¼ Monday 9 District trials (4, 6, 8) Saturday 4 Pukreeks ¼ /Tuks Tuesday 20 Sunday 5 Finalise provincial teams Wednesday 2 Human Right s Day/HP camp Monday 6 Thursday 22 Tuesday 7 Friday 23 Pukreeks Wednesday 8 Saturday 24 Pukreeks/Tuks Thursday 9 Sunday 25 NW trials games (4,6,8) Friday 20 Pukreeks semi Monday 26 Saturday 2 Pukreeks semi Tuesday 27 Sunday 22 NW practice Wednesday 28 Schools close Monday 23 Tuks Thursday 29 Tuesday 24 Tuks Friday 30 Good Friday Wednesday 25 Tuks/NWPS regional trials completed Saturday 3 Thursday 26 Friday 27 Freedom Day Saturday 28 Sunday 29 Monday 30 School holiday A GOOD hockey player plays where the ball is. A GREAT hockey player plays where the ball is going to be. 7

8 May June Tuesday Workers Day Wednesday 2 Thursday 3 Friday 4 Pukreeks final/tuks dogters Friday NW practice final/ Saturday 5 Pukreeks final/tuks seuns Saturday 2 NW semi final final Sunday 6 NW practice/nwps trials Sunday 3 U3 training Monday 7 Submit final clothing orders to supplier Monday 4 Tuesday 8 Tuesday 5 Wednesday 9 Wednesday 6 Thursday 0 Thursday 7 Friday NW practice Friday 8 NW practice Saturday 2 Saturday 9 NW final/u3 training Sunday 3 NWPS trials Sunday 0 Monday 4 Monday Tuesday 5 Tuesday 2 Wednesday 6 Wednesday 3 Thursday 7 Thursday 4 Friday 8 NW practice Friday 5 NW practice/ U3 training Saturday 9 Saturday 6 Youth Day/Mini Tournament Sunday 20 NWPS final trials Sunday 7 Monday 2 Monday 8 Tuesday 22 Tuesday 9 Wednesday 23 Wednesday 20 Thursday 24 Thursday 2 Friday 25 Gim/Volkie/ NW practice U4 girls Friday 22 Schools close only Saturday 26 District play-offs NW leagues/u`3 training Sunday 27 U3 training/u 4 boys, 6 &8 boys & girls Saturday 23 Sunday 24 Monday 28 Monday 25 Tuesday 29 Tuesday 26 Wednesday 30 Wednesday 27 Thursday 3 Thursday 28 Friday 29 Saturday 30 LIFE IS SIMPLE EAT, SLEEP, PLAY HOCKEY 8

9 July August Wednesday Thursday 2 Noordvaal medium schools Friday 3 Noordvaal medium schools Saturday 4 Noordvaal medium schools/small schools final Sunday Sunday 5 Monday 2 Monday 6 Tuesday 3 U8 girls regional Tuesday 7 Wednesday 4 U8 girls regional Wednesday 8 Thursday 5 U8 girls regional Thursday 9 National Women s day/noordvaal large schools Friday 6 Friday 0 School holiday/ Noordvaal large schools Saturday 7 Saturday Noordvaal large schools Sunday 8 Sunday 2 Noordvaal large schools Monday 9 Monday 3 Tuesday 0 Tuesday 4 Wednesday Wednesday 5 Thursday 2 Thursday 6 Friday 3 Friday 7 HP training Saturday 4 Saturday 8 Sunday 5 Sunday 9 Monday 6 Monday 20 Tuesday 7 Schools reopen Tuesday 2 Wednesday 8 Wednesday 22 Thursday 9 Thursday 23 Friday 20 Friday 24 HP training Saturday 2 Girls Plat vs NW/Noordvaal small schools ¼ Saturday 25 final Sunday 22 Sunday 26 Monday 23 Monday 27 Tuesday 24 Tuesday 28 Wednesday 25 Wednesday 29 Thursday 26 Noordvaal boys Thursday 30 Friday 27 Noordvaal boys Friday 3 HP training Saturday 28 Noordvaalboys/Noordvaal small schools semi final Sunday 29 Monday 30 Tuesday 3 YOU CAN T SCARE ME I PLAY 9

10 HOCKEY September October Saturday Sunday 2 Monday 3 Monday Tuesday 4 Tuesday 2 Wednesday 5 NWPS ¼ finals Wednesday 3 Thursday 6 Thursday 4 Friday 7 HP training Friday 5 Saturday 8 Saturday 6 Sunday 9 Sunday 7 Monday 0 Monday 8 Tuesday Tuesday 9 Schools reopen Wednesday 2 Wednesday 0 Thursday 3 Thursday Friday 4 HP training/nwps semi-final Friday 2 Saturday 5 NWPS final Saturday 3 Sunday 6 Sunday 4 Monday 7 Monday 5 Tuesday 8 Tuesday 6 Wednesday 9 Wednesday 7 Thursday 20 Thursday 8 Friday 2 HP training Friday 9 Saturday 22 Saturday 20 Sunday 23 Sunday 2 Monday 24 Heritage Day Monday 22 Tuesday 25 Tuesday 23 Wednesday 26 Wednesday 24 Thursday 27 Thursday 25 Friday 28 Schools close/champ of champs Friday 26 SASHOC meeting Saturday 29 Champ of champs Saturday 27 Sunday 30 Sunday 28 Monday 29 Tuesday 30 Wednesday 3 There is life, then there s hockey. Once you step on that turf, life outside hockey doesn t matter. Hockey becomes life. 0

11 November December Thursday Friday 2 Saturday 3 Saturday Sunday 4 Sunday 2 Monday 5 Monday 3 Tuesday 6 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 7 AGM Wesvalia 5:00 Wednesday 5 Thursday 8 Thursday 6 Schools close learners Friday 9 Friday 7 Saturday 0 Saturday 8 Schools close teachers Sunday Sunday 9 Monday 2 Monday 0 Tuesday 3 Tuesday Wednesday 4 Wednesday 2 Thursday 5 Thursday 3 Friday 6 Friday 4 Saturday 7 Saturday 5 Sunday 8 Sunday 6 Day of Reconciliation, U6/8 Monday 9 Monday 7 Tuesday 20 Tuesday 8 Wednesday 2 Wednesday 9 Thursday 22 Thursday 20 Friday 23 Friday 2 Saturday 24 Saturday 22 Sunday 25 Sunday 23 Monday 26 Monday 24 Tuesday 27 Tuesday 25 Christmas Day Wednesday 28 Wednesday 26 Day of Goodwill Thursday 29 Thursday 27 Friday 28 Friday 30 Saturday 29 Sunday 30 Monday 3 Victory is in having done your best. If you have done your best you have won!

12 4. Trials 4. North West Secondary Schools Selection Policy SELECTION CRITERIA FOR PLAYERS The following criteria should/will be considered when selecting players for provincial teams: Physical attributes: Flexibility, coordination and agility with or without the ball, power strength and speed (minimum 9.0 for u6 and 8) Skills: Consistent effectiveness and efficiency in passing, dribbling and tackling with speed and under pressure Needs of team: Positional needs and positional suitability Potential for development, eagerness to learn and improve Teamwork: Willingness to accept a position/role that will lead to the team s success Winning attitude: The desire to compete and win during training as well as competition Shared purpose: Contributes to the team atmosphere with a shared purpose of creating a successful team Good attitude and respectful behaviour: Should always treat others with respect, be enthusiastic and supportive of team mates. Loyalty towards Province Effective communication: Must have good communication skills and be willing to interact and work through conflict situations that might interfere with the success of the team. Versatility: Have a good balance between offensive and defensive skills as well as the ability to play different positions and with different players on the field. Maturity: Accept responsibility for actions and own development as a player and team member. Takes action and adjusts to various situations. Let go of mistakes in order to give the next opportunity the greatest chance for success. Attendance at training: Attends all training sessions as far as possible. Be committed to effort High level of awareness, anticipation and quick decision making in training and competition Strong character which includes tenacity, self discipline, willingness to excel, commitment and dedication 2

13 AGE SPECIFIC SELECTION CRITERIA Under 4 defenders Characteristics of a good defender include vision, the ability to communicate effectively and composure under pressure; they have to display good decision making skills in small and crowded spaces. Backfield players, when defending, have to be able to assess danger and prioritize marking or covering as needed. When attacking they have to be able to limit risky decisions that will result in turnovers. Defenders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Ability to distribute the ball at speed in all circumstances Sweep, hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deception) Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent) Push pass (accuracy, snap with deception, fast, consistent, lifted) Receiving skills: stationary and moving under pressure Ball control and possession Elimination skills in small and crowded spaces Winning the ball back: Tackling (Poke, lunge, block, upright reverse) Channelling and Double defence skills: Marking Interceptions Knowledge of and ability to apply trough vs diamond formations Defensive and offensive decision making in 2v and 3v2 situations Off-ball positioning to provide support with and without team ball possession Vision of full field (execute short and long passes and adapts to attack) Defensive positioning on Penalty corners Under 4 Midfielders: Characteristics of a good midfielder include vision, the ability to communicate effectively to forwards in front of them and good decision making in small and crowded spaces. They have to have an awareness of space and options around them in both offence and defence and have to consistently display both offensive and defensive ability. Midfielders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Push pass snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, deceptive) Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deceptive) Sweep hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deceptive) Elimination and ball control skills (right and left side of body, fast) Effective ball control with change of speed and direction Receiving skills: stationary and moving under pressure Tackling (Poke, lunge, block) Channelling and double defence skills Marking and the ability to prioritize between marking the space and picking up a check Defensive and offensive decision making in 2v and 3v2 situations Maintain [possession and make good decisions in small spaces under pressure Offensive and defensive role on penalty corners 3

14 Under 4 Forwards Characteristics of a good forward include the ability to recognize, create and lead into space, good anticipation and quick reactions. They must also be able to pressure and channel effectively without getting eliminated and be able to execute on and off the ball at speed. They must also have an instinct to score goals. Forwards at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Push pass snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, lifted) Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent) Dribbling, running with the ball, elimination skills at speed Goal scoring (variety of shots) Effective ball control with change of speed and direction Receiving skills: stationary and moving, open and closed, under pressure Ability to create danger in attack with off-ball movement and leading (timing and anticipation) Channelling and effective pressure on the ball carrier Tackling to dispossess Tactical awareness of team offensive concepts (depth, width) Offensive decision making in 2v and 3v2 situations Under 4 goalkeepers: Characteristics of a good goalkeeper include courage, great reflexes and good hand eye coordination and speed. They also have to be able to assess danger and be tactically aware so that they can effectively communicate to players in front of them. Goalkeepers at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Shot blocking: ability to block different types of shots (forehand, flicks) Stick and blocker saves Controlling and clearing rebounds in response to game play Kicking (emphasis on accuracy) Sliding Diving Defensive penalty corners Penalty stroke and 8 second Close play around net Positioning and efficient movement around circle Repositioning and response to play Decision making and vision Ability to apply team defensive concepts General tactical awareness (v2, 2v, 3v2) Communication skills 4

15 Under 6 defenders: Characteristics of a good defender include vision, the ability to communicate effectively and composure under pressure; they have to display good decision making skills in small and crowded spaces. Backfield players, when defending, have to be able to assess danger and prioritise marking or covering as needed. When attacking they have to be able to limit risky decisions that will result in turnovers. Defenders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Ability to distribute the ball at speed in all circumstances Sweep, hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deception) Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent) Push pass (accuracy, snap with deception, fast, consistent, lifted) Reverse stick passing Scoop ability Receiving skills: stationary and moving under pressure Ball control and possession Elimination skills in small and crowded spaces Winning the ball back: Tackling (Poke, lunge, block, upright reverse) Channelling and Double defence skills: Marking Interceptions Knowledge of and ability to apply trough vs diamond formations Defensive and offensive decision making in 2v and 3v2 situations Off-ball positioning to provide support with and without team ball possession Vision of full field (execute short and long passes and adapts to attack) Defensive positioning on Penalty corners Under 6 Midfielders: Characteristics of a good midfielder include vision, the ability to communicate effectively to forwards in front of them and good decision making in small and crowded spaces. They have to have an awareness of space and options around them in both offence and defence and have to consistently display both offensive and defensive ability. Midfielders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Push pass snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, deceptive) Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deceptive) Sweep hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deceptive) Reverse passing (lifted, flat, fast) Elimination and ball control skills (right and left side of body, lifted dribble fast) Effective ball control with change of speed and direction Receiving skills: stationary and moving under pressure Tackling (Poke, lunge, block, upright reverse) Channelling and double defence skills Marking and the ability to prioritize between marking the space and picking up a check Defensive and offensive decision making in 2v and 3v2 situations Maintain [possession and make good decisions in small spaces under pressure Offensive and defensive role on penalty corners 5

16 Under 6 Forwards Characteristics of a good forward include the ability to recognize, create and lead into space, good anticipation and quick reactions. They must also be able to pressure and channel effectively without getting eliminated and be able to execute on and off the ball at speed. They must also have an instinct to score goals. Forwards at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Push pass snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, lifted) Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent) Dribbling, running with the ball, elimination skills at speed Goal scoring (variety of shots) High quality first touch and ball control Effective ball control with change of speed and direction Receiving skills: stationary and moving, open and closed, under pressure Ability to create danger in attack with off-ball movement and leading (timing and anticipation) Channelling and effective pressure on the ball carrier Tackling to dispossess Tactical awareness of team offensive concepts (depth, width) Offensive decision making in 2v and 3v2 situations Under 6 goalkeepers: Characteristics of a good goalkeeper include courage, great reflexes and good hand eye coordination and speed. They also have to be able to assess danger and be tactically aware so that they can effectively communicate to players in front of them. Goalkeepers at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Shot blocking: ability to block different types of shots (reverse hit, forehand, flicks, aerial balls) Stick and blocker saves Controlling and clearing rebounds in response to game play Kicking (emphasis on accuracy) Sliding Diving Defensive penalty corners Penalty stroke and 8 second Close play around net Positioning and efficient movement around circle Repositioning and response to play Decision making and vision Ability to apply team defensive concepts General tactical awareness (v2, 2v, 3v2) Communication skills 6

17 Under 8 Defenders: Characteristics of a good defender include vision, the ability to communicate effectively and composure under pressure; they have to display good decision making skills in small and crowded spaces. Backfield players, when defending, have to be able to assess danger and prioritize marking or covering as needed. When attacking they have to be able to limit risky decisions that will result in turnovers. Defenders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Ability to distribute the ball with power, accuracy, speed in all circumstances Sweep hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deception) Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, reverse) Push pass (accuracy, snap with deception, fast, consistent, lifted) Reverse stick passing Scoop (with emphasis on appropriate timing and execution) Receiving skills: stationary and moving at speed and under pressure Ball control and possession Elimination skills in small and crowded spaces Tackling (Poke, lunge, block, upright reverse) Ball control and possession Channelling and double defence skills Marking Interceptions Knowledge and ability to apply trough vs diamond formation Defensive and offensive decision making in 2v and 3v2 situations Off-ball positioning to provide support with and without team possession Vision of full field (executes short and long passes and adapts to attack) Defensive positioning on Penalty corners Offensive role on Penalty corners Under 8 Midfielders: Characteristics of a good midfielder include vision, the ability to communicate effectively to forwards in front of them and good decision making in small and crowded spaces. They have to have an awareness of space and options around them in both offence and defence and have to consistently display both offensive and defensive ability. Midfielders at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Push pass snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, deception) Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deception) Sweep hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent, deception) Reverse passing (lifted, flat, fast) Elimination and ball control skills (right and left side of body, lifted dribble fast) Effective ball control with change of speed and direction Receiving skills: stationary and moving under pressure Tackling (Poke, lunge, block, upright reverse) Channelling and double defence skills Marking and the ability to prioritize between marking the space and picking up a check Defensive and offensive decision making in v, 2v and 3v2 situations Maintain [possession and make good decisions in small spaces under pressure Offensive and defensive role on penalty corners 7

18 Under 8 Forwards: Characteristics of a good forward include the ability to recognize, create and lead into space, good anticipation and quick reactions. They must also be able to pressure and channel effectively without getting eliminated and be able to execute on and off the ball at speed. They must also have an instinct to score goals. Forwards at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Push pass snap and lifted (accurate, fast, consistent, lifted) Hit (accurate, flat, fast, consistent) Dribbling, running with the ball, elimination skills at speed Goal scoring (deflections, forehand, reverse, punch/squeeze, reverse stick) High quality first touch and ball control Effective ball control with change of speed and direction Receiving skills: stationary and moving, open and closed, under pressure Ability to create danger in attack with off-ball movement, interchange and leading (timing and anticipation) Ability to reposition and support attack Channelling and effective pressure on the ball carrier Tackling to dispossess Tactical awareness of team offensive concepts (depth, width) Offensive decision making in 2v and 3v2 situations Under 8 goalkeepers: Characteristics of a good goalkeeper include courage, great reflexes and good hand eye coordination and speed. They also have to be able to assess danger and be tactically aware so that they can effectively communicate to players in front of them. Goalkeepers at this level are expected to consistently execute the following skills at a high standard: Shot blocking: ability to block different types of shots (reverse hit, forehand, flicks, punch/squeeze, aerial balls) Stick and blocker saves Controlling, clearing and redirecting rebounds in response to game play Kicking (emphasis on accuracy) Sliding Diving Defensive penalty corners (standing up and lying down) Penalty stroke and 8 second Close play around net Positioning and efficient movement around circle Repositioning and response to play Decision making and vision Ability to apply team defensive concepts General tactical awareness (v2, 2v, 3v2) Communication skills and Presence Ability to start and enter play part way through the game and remain consistent 8

19 NORTH WEST SECONDARY SCHOOLS SELECTION POLICY SELECTION CRITERIA FOR PLAYERS The following criteria should/will be considered when selecting players for provincial teams: Physical attributes: Flexibility, coordination and agility with or without the ball, power strength and speed(minimum 9.0 for u6 and 8) Skills: Consistent effectiveness and efficiency in passing, dribbling and tackling with speed and under pressure Needs of team: Positional needs and positional suitability Potential for development: eagerness to learn and improve Teamwork: Willingness to accept a position/role that will lead to the team s success Winning attitude: The desire to compete and win during training as well as competition Shared purpose: Contributes to the team atmosphere with a shared purpose of creating a successful team Good attitude and respectful behaviour: Should always treat others with respect, be enthusiastic and supportive of team mates. Loyalty towards Province Effective communication: Must have good communication skills and be willing to interact and work through conflict situations that might interfere with the success of the team. Versatility: Have a good balance between offensive and defensive skills as well as the ability to play different positions and with different players on the field. Maturity: Accept responsibility for actions and own development as a player and team member. Takes action and adjusts to various situations. Lets go of mistakes in order to give the next opportunity the greatest chance for success. Attendance at training: Attends all training sessions as far as possible. Be committed to effort High level of awareness, anticipation and quick decision making in training and competition Strong character which includes tenacity, self discipline, willingness to excel, commitment and dedication 9

20 4.2 TRANSFORMATION POLICY NORTH WEST SCHOOLS TRANSFORMATION POLICY COMMITTEES The executive committee shall consist of at least two men, two women and three people of other colour. If this is not achieved through voting then the Executive must co-opt one or more persons to achieve this equity. Unlike other co-opted members, these members shall have full voting rights on the executive. The sub-committees shall have at least two people of other colour. If this is not achieved through voting, then the executive must co-opt one or more persons to achieve this spread. NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS All provincial teams are required to send (a minimum) of 6 players of colour to the u3, 6 and 8 National Tournaments. Management must be 50/50. REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS All teams to the regional tournaments are required to send 5 players of colour per team. Management must be 50/50. PARTICIPATION All players must play an equivalent of three (3/6) full matches or 80 minutes and at least two players of other colour must be on the field at all times during the match. Teams not complying will not be allowed to officially compete in tournaments. (SAHA and SASHOC) SELECTORS Boys and girls Under 3 8 a minimum of three selectors of whom one must be of other colour WINTER GAMES The under 3 teams remain the top Development school team. The under 4 teams are selected teams 7 players of colour out of 5. Management 50/50 UMPIRES Although no official targets have been set it is advisable to train umpires of colour. TRUST YOUR TEAM TRUST YOUR COACH TRUST YOURSELF Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the 20

21 man with the wrong mental attitude. Thomas Jefferson 2

22 4.3 PROVINCIAL MANAGEMENT TEAMS 208 TEAM DATE VENUE COACH ASSISTANT COACH MANAGER Under 8 A Boys Nat Under 8B boys SX Mbekeni sxmbekeni@gmail.com Mitesh Makan miteshmakan4@gmail.com Smit Siebert Smitsiebert@gmail.com Under 6 A boys Nat Under 6B boys North Under 8 A girls Nat Under 8 B girls North Under 6 A girls Nat Under 6 B girls National Under 4 A boys Nat Under 4 B boys North Under 4 A girls Nat Under 4 B girls North Under 3A boys and girls Under 3B boys and girls Pierre Botma pierrebotma@gmail.com Killian Ludick killianludick@gmail.com Jaryd Hammond jarydhammond@gmail.com 3 6 July 208 Potchefstroom Elda Botha elda.botha@gmail.com Sinalo Jafta sinalo.j@curro.co.za Janél Coetzee janel.viljoen@gmail.com Piet van Wyk pietervanwyk87@gmail.com Stefan Spamer ss.spameste@gmail.com Chandre Mienie chandremienie95@gmail.com Chelize Willemse chelize.willemse@gmail.com Andries Vellema andriesvellema@gmail.com Sulette Damon level sulettedamons@gmail.com Amore de Wet adewet@girlshigh.co.za Candice Ascencao candyquirk@gmail.com Ruben Smith ruben.smith0728@outlook.com Ilezelle Brummer ib@rbtax.co.za Keo Sikwane sikwanekeorapetse@gmail.com Lilitha Bodlani lilithakbodlani@gmail.com Onkgopotse Legobye legobyeonkgopotse@gmail.com Rethabile Shuta Rethabile.s@curro.co.za Lizahne Luchies lizahne.l@curro.co.za Obakeng Motlhabane Thabo Gaberone thatogaberone@gmail.com Mohammed Shakeel ms.gunners830922@gmail.com Charity Lebele lebelenthabiseng@gmail.com Julie Kaka julie@kaka.co.za 22

23 4.4 HIGH PERFORMANCE SQUADS BOYS UNDER 8: NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL Conradie Hannes GK Gimnasium Taljaard Corneil Hs Rustenburg Adriaan Röntgen Gimnasium Van den Bergh Joshua Hs Rustenburg Halgryn Landre Gimnasium Van der Walt Daniel Hs Rustenburg Frederik de Villiers Gimnasium Pienaar Dihan Hs Rustenburg Gebengana Lumka Gimnasium Steyn Jacques Hs Rustenburg Van der Bank Drean Gimnasium Hills Wessel Hs Rustenburg Van Wyk Ian Gimnasium Kruger Jaco Hs Rustenburg Labuschagne Henko GK Gimnasium Barends Lauriston Boys High Van der Westhuizen W Lichtenburg Thekisto Mohale Boys High Janse van Rensburg L Lichtenburg Koetjie Chiraz Boys High Madondo Sihle Curro Klerksdorp Lwane Sandile Boys High Arends Keanon Curro Klerksdorp Sindwa Simphiwe Boys High Variava Aquil Curro Klerksdorp Ornsby Declan Hs Klerksdorp Mtjalie Kamahelo Curro Klerksdorp Dieperink Dylan Hs Klerksdorp Lucas Justino Ferdinand Postma Thobedi Rentane THS Klerksdorp Pieters Ruvan Volkskool Masiteng Kagiso THS Klerksdorp [32] BOYS UNDER 6 NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL Kruger Lando Hs Rustenburg Rakgoro Thabang Zinniaville Van Tonder Tiaan Hs Rustenburg Lebeko Zane Curro Klerksdorp Oberholzer GF Hs Rustenburg Leburu Obakeng Curro Klerksdorp Von Plaster Storm Hs Rustenburg Smith Lawrence GK Hs Klerksdorp Bester Lourens Hs Rustenburg Smit Marco Hs Brits Esterhuysen Nathan Hs Rustenburg Strydom Charl Hs Brits Swanepoel Hanro Hs Rustenburg Anker Shayden Lichtenburg Van Rooyen Justin GK Hs Rustenburg Rossouw Danhard GK Lichtenburg Taje Thato Ferdinand Postma Mohube Bakang Milner Botha Marko Ferdinand Postma Freitas Keanu Bergsig Academy Sereko William Ferdinand Postma Kilian Alexander Wesvalia Isherwood Kyle Ferdinand Postma Venter Zack Wesvalia Fourie Michael Gimnasium Temanie Edrich Boys High Van Rooyen Michael Gimnasium Lepholletse Khanya THS Klerksdorp Ritchie Janco Gimnasium Modise Thabang THS Klerksdorp Botha James Gimnasium Ncheche BK THS Klerksdorp Frauendorf JP Gimnasium Sharma Vansh Selly Park Secondary Kotze George Gimnasium Molokomme Rapula Selly Park Secondary Anyishayi David GK Selly Park Secondary [37] 23

24 GIRLS UNDER 8 NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL Grobler Chandre Gimnasium Thekiso Kitso Girls High Bothma Caerie Gimnasium Monchusi Joweline Girls High Bothma Georgia Gimnasium Rafutho Tshegofatso Girls High Badenhorst Phia Gimnasium Nolwazi Wanda Girls High De Villiers Jhenelle Gimnasium Norris Chrissie Girls High Badenhorst Hanlie Gimnasium Liebenberg Amorie Girls High Truter Sanja Gimnasium Qothwane Karabo Girls High Jonker Lize Gimnasium Thulare Reabetswe Curro Klerksdorp De Lange Johaneske Gimnasium Mahoka Mpho Curro Klerksdorp Van der Merwe Shinne Gimnasium Ratzlaff Jade Curro Klerksdorp Jordaan Marlize Gimnasium Kaibe Katlego Curro Klerksdorp J van Rensburg Gerdané Gimnasium Nthlaile Lentle Curro Klerksdorp Smith Helene Gimnasium Dinoge Ontse THS Klerksdorp Van Aarde Anne Gimnasium Moses Megail THS Klerksdorp Von Abo Rozanne Gimnasium Lamprecht Lienge Lichtenburg Mare Carisa Hs Klerksdorp Roux Sonika Lichtenburg Hattingh Shanel Hs Rustenburg Weyer Clarissa Lichtenburg Pedro Jessica Bergsig Academy Breytenbach Carien Lichtenburg Coetzee Mariloise Hs Brits Rossouw Carma Lichtenburg Du Preez Lynnae Hs Brits Boshoff Chani GK Wesvalia [40] GIRLS UNDER 6 NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL Hoadley Shamon Schweizer Reneke Pieterse Zia Girls High Stroebel Niche Schweizer Reneke Sekwati Oratile Girls High Venter Shani Bergsig Academy Tshenkeng Zoe Girls High Sparks Carla Bergsig Academy Van der Berg Maroze Hartbeespoort Keyser Imke Lichtenburg Derksen Debra-Lee Hartbeespoort Gilliland Margit Lichtenburg Mdawi Kelebogile Hartbeespoort Lefathle Omphemetse Lichtenburg De Beer Elbe Schoonspruit Lefifi Kamogela Lichtenburg Uquhart Taylor Schoonspruit Swart Mardi Volkskool Stear Marla Gimnasium Potgieter Kristi Volkskool De Wet Lara Gimnasium Bothloko Lelethu Curro Klerksdorp Pienaar Mire Gimnasium Mashupi Tshegofatso Curro Klerksdorp Hills Elri Gimnasium Doduvu Duduzile Curro Klerksdorp Le Grange Inge Gimnasium Kumbi Realeboga Curro Klerksdorp Grobler Sonika Gimnasium Strydom Charne Hs Brits Mpele Onalerona Zinniaville Eloff Caroli Hs Brits Manda Onkabetswe Zinniaville Kelly Samantha Hs Klerksdorp Ntsomi Cynthia Zinniaville [34] 24

25 4.5 PRACTICE DATES FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE SQUADS AND PROVINCIAL TEAMS DATE ACTIVITY VENUE TIME Sunday 25 February HP training PUK astro 3:00-8:00 Sunday 4 March HP training PUK astro/curro/rhs 3:00-8:00 Sunday March HP training PUK astro/curro astro/rhs 3:00-8:00 Sunday 8 March HP training PUK astro B/Curro astro/rhs 3:00-8:00 2 March HP camp RHS/Curro 8:00 5:00 Sunday 25 March NW trials (4,6,8) RHS astro/curro astro 3:00-8:00 Sunday 5 April NW finalise teams PUK astrorhs astro/curro astro 3:00-8:00 Sunday 22 April NW squads practice PUK astro/rhs astro/curro astro 3:00-8:00 Sunday 6 May Finalise NW teams RHS astro/curro astro 3:00-8:00 Friday May NW teams practice PUK astro/rhs astro/curro astro 5:00-8:00 Friday 8 May NW teams practice PUK astro/rhs astro/curro astro 5:00-8:00 Friday 25 May NW teams practice u4 G Curro astro 5:00-8:00 Friday June NW teams practice PUK astro/rhs astro/curro astro 5:00-8:00 Saturday 2 June NWSS semi final PUK astro 8:00-8:00 Friday 8 June NW teams practice PUK astro/rhs/curro 5:00 8:00 Saturday 9 June NWSS final Curro/RHS Friday 5 June NW teams practice RHS astro/curro astro 5:00-8:00 Friday 6 June Mini provincial tournament PUK astro 8:00 8:00 3-6July Regional U8 girls tournament PUK astro Friday 8 August HP training PUK astro/rhs astro/curro astro 5:00-8:00 Friday 25 August HP training PUK astro/rhs astro/curro astro 5:00-8:00 Friday 3 August HP training PUK astro/rhs astro/curro astro 5:00-8:00 Friday 7 September HP training PUK astro/rhs astro/curro astro 5:00-8:00 Friday 4 September HP training RHS astro/curro astro 5:00-8:00 Friday 2 September HP training PUK astro/rhs astro/curro astro 5:00-8:00 Please note that the dates and/or venues could change due to circumstances. The managers will inform the players of any changes. Nothing will work, unless you do. Maya Angelou 25

26 5. LEAGUE 5. LEAGUE ENTRIES 208 SCHOOL CONTACT PERSON Contact detail BOJANALA address TEAMS ENTERED 206 GIRLS BOYS G G G G G2 G Tot League B B B B Tot League Fields hscvanderberg@gmail.com 5 NW 3 NW 3 grass sport@hsbergsig.co.za hsbrits@hsbrits.co.za 5 NW 2 NW 2 grass gkruger@hsbrits.co.za adriaanbester2@gmail.com 3 NW 3 NW grass sport@fieldscollege.com jeanettekoen00@gmail.com 5 NW NW 2 grass mbotez@gmail.com hanliepodd@yahoo.com 5 NW 3 NW 2 grass Bergsig Akademie Esther van der Berg Brits Carin du Plessis Gielie Kruger Fields College Adriaan Bester N Joubert Grenswag Jeanette Koen Marissa de Beer Grenville Hanlie Podd Hartbeespoort Bettie Botha sport@hsharties.co.za 5 NW 0 grass Elda Botha elda.botha@gmail.com 7 HTS Salize Duminy salizeduminy00@gmail.com 0 NW grass Rustenburg Michelle Raaths michelleherbst27@gmail.com 8 Lebone II Herme Visser herme.visser@lebonecollege.co.za 3 NW 3 NW 2 grass 9 Rustenburg Lientjie Cronje lientjie@hsrtb.co.za 8 Plat 3 Plat astro NW Victor Schultze sport@hsrtb.co.za 2t 2 grass 0 Selly Park Heidi Lowe Spss_principal2@gwisa.com 4 NW 3 Plat grass Reese Voigt NW Wagpos Maryke Nefdt nefdt.mary@gmail.com 5 NW 2 NW 2 grass 2 Zinniaville Mohammed Shakeel Julie Kaka ms.gunners830922@gmail.com julie@kaka.co.za NW 2 NW None 3 Ls Brits Tracey Ehlers tracey.ehlers9@gmail.com NW 0 None 4 Ls Rustenburg Johan van den Bergh bergh777@gmail.com NW 0 None 5 Selly Park Primary Dauwline Kruger sport@sellyp.co.za 0 NW S astro 2 grass 26

27 DR K KAUNDA CONTACT PERSON Contact detail address G 4 G 5 G 6 G 3 G2 G Tot League B 4 B 6 B 2 B Tot League Fields Alabama/KSS Bianca Barends klerksdorpsecondary@gmail.com NW 0 None 2 Curro Hope Gates Hope.g@curro.co.za Plat 3 Plat astro Klerksdorp NW Curro Primary Aden Paterson Aden.p@curro.co.za NW astro 3 Ferdinand Lizanne de Villiers liz.de.vil@gmail.com 0 4 NW Plat 2 grass NW Postma Gretha Joubert joubertgretha@gmail.com Gimnasium Soekie Coertzen coertzend@telkomsa.net 8 Plat 3 Plat 2 grass NW Susan van Staden susanvs@gimmies.co.za 3 5 HTS Klerksdorp Elizabeth Beyers eabeyers@vodamail.co.za 5 NW 3 NW 2 grass admin@htskldp.co.za 6 HTS Tania de Jongh tanialategan.tl@gmail.com 3 NW 0 2 grass Potchefstroom Nadine van Heerden Klerksdorp Lida Boshoff boshofflida@gmail.com 7 Plat 2 NW 2 grass 8 Milner Natasha J v Vuuren njvuuren@hotmail.co.za NW NW grass 9 New Vision Secondary Mathinee Stapelberg Michelle Pieterse swn@telkomsa.net NW NW None Sannieshof Leandri von Moltke NW NW grass hskoolshof@lantic.net 2 Schoonspruit Estie Koen estiekoen@yahoo.com 5 NW 2 NW 2 grass 3 Stilfontein Elize Opperman stillies@koshcom.co.za NW grass 5 Volkskool Karien Benson karienbenson02@gmail.com 8 Plat 4 Plat 3 grass Le Roux Kruger Leroux.kruger@gmail.com NW 6 Wesvalia Ronel du Plessis rduplessis@wesvalia.co.za 7 Plat 2 NW 3 grass 7 Wolmaransstad Michelle van Wyk chel.opperman@yahoo.com wollies@suidwes.co.za 5 NW 0 2 grass 27

28 DR K KAUNDA CONTACT PERSON Contact detail 8 Girls High Amoré de Wet Theuns J van Vuuren Boys High Alec Paiva Sarlyn Oosthuizen Ls Mooirivier Annelize Rostron Klerksdorp Primary DR R S CONTACT PERSON Contact MOMPATI detail 2 Schweizer Mathilde van den Reneke Berg address adewet@girlshigh.co.za sport@girlshigh.co.za G 4 G 5 G 6 G 3 G2 G Tot League B 4 B 6 B 2 B Tot League Fields 8 Plat 0 astro grass pbhssport@mailbox.co.za 0 3 Plat 2 grass sarlynvs@gmail.com NW admin@lsmooirivier.co.za NW Plat None annelizehattingh@yahoo.com Carolyn van Niekerk carolynvniekerk@gmail.com NW NW address G 4 G 5 G 6 G 3 G2 G Tot League B 4 B 6 B 2 B Tot League Fields mvdb3007@gmail.com mailto:elizna.lab7@gmail.com 4 NW 0 2 grass 3 Tigerkloof Theulet van Wyk theuletvanwyk@gmail.com NW 0 grass 4 Vryburg Lizanne van Rensburg sport@vryburg.net liz@truevb.co.za 5 NW NW 3 grass NGAKA M CONTACT PERSON Contact address G G G G2 G Tot League B B B B Tot League Fields MOLEMA detail Lichtenburg Andries Vellema andriesvellema@gmail.com Plat 2 NW 2 grass ISSA Henry Matthews psm@global.co.za 3 NW 2 NW 4 grass 3 Zeerust Madelein Nel zhsadmin@mweb.co.za nel.hendrik@gmail.com 4 NW 0 2 grass There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work and learning from failure. General Colin Powell 28

29 5.2 BOYS LEAGUE FIXTURES 5.2. PLATINUM LEAGUE SCHOOL ABBR U4 U6 U8 Boys High BH X X X Curro Klerksdorp CK X X X FP/MR/LTX FP MR LTX FP Gimnasium G X X X Rustenburg RHS X X X Selly Park SP X X X Volkskool V X X X SCHOOL BOYS HIGH BOYS HIGH FP/MR/LTX 26/04 GIMMIES 0 RHS 26/05 CURRO 09/06 K/DORP VOLKIES 02/06 SELLY PARK FP/MR/LTX GIMMIES RHS CURRO K/DORP 26/ /05 09/06 26/05 02/06 02/06 26/04 26/05 26/04 09/06 26/ /06 09/06 0 VOLKIES 02/06 09/06 26/ /04 SELLY PARK 02/06 09/ /04 League starts: Week ending 22/04 and stops week ending 09/06. All matches must be played on astro turf NORTH WEST LEAGUE BOJANALA DISTRICT POOL A: POOL B: School Abbreviation U4 U6 U8 School Abbreviation U4 U6 U8 Bergsig Akademie BS X X X Fields College FC X X X Brits BR X X Grenswag GW X Grenville GV X X X Lebone L X X X Selly Park Sec/Selly Park Pr SPS/SPP X X Wagpos W X X X Zinniaville/Hoër Tegnies ZI/HTS X X X Hs Rustenburg RHS X X A BS BR GV SPS/SPP ZI/HTS BS BR GV SPS/SPP ZI/HTS The first two positions of Pool A and Pool A2 will play in the Bojanala play-offs (26/05) to determine the two teams which will take part in the NW play-offs 29

30 A 2 FC GW L W RHS FC GW L 0 W RHS The first two positions of Pool A and Pool A2 will play in the Bojanala play-offs (26/05) to determine the two teams which will take part in the NW playoffs POOL B: DR KK/NMM/DR RSM SCHOOL ABBREVIATION Ferdinand Postma FP X Gimnasium GIM X X X Hs Klerksdorp KHS X X International School ISSA X X Klerksdorp Primary KPS X Ls Mooirivier LM X Lichtenburg LTX X Milner M X New Vision NV X Potchefstroom Boys High PBHS X Sannieshof S X Schoonspruit SC X X Stilfontein ST X Technical High School Klerksdorp THS X X X Vryburg VR X Wesvalia W X X UNDER 4 BOYS GIM KPS LM THS GIM KPS LM THS GIM 2/03 28/04 KPS 2/03 28/04 LM 28/04 2/03 THS 28/04 2/03 UNDER 6 BOYS School FP GIM ISSA KHS SC THS W FP 28/04 GIM 28/04 ISSA 28/04 KHS 28/04 SC 28/04 THS W 28/04 Round robin, first two positions play in the North West play-offs Round robin, first two positions play in the North West play-offs 30

31 UNDER 8 BOYS POOL B SCHOOL KHS M NV SC ST THS W KHS 28/04 M NV SC ST THS 28/04 W 28/04 28/04 28/04 28/04 The first two positions of Pool B and Pool C will play in the DR KK/NMM play-offs (26/05) to determine the two teams which will take part in the NW play-offs POOL C SCHOOL GIM ISSA LTX PBHS S VR GIM 28/04 ISSA 28/04 LTX 28/04 PBHS 28/04 S 28/04 VR 28/04 The first two positions of Pool B and Pool C will play in the DR KK/NMM play-offs (26/05) to determine the two teams which will take part in the NW play-offs 3

32 5.3 GIRLS LEAGUE FIXTURES 5.3. PLATINUM LEAGUE School Abbreviation Gimnasium GIM XX XX XX X X Lichtenburg LTX XX XX XX X X Hs Kdp KHS XX X XX X X Hs Rtb RHS XX XX XX X X Volkskool VOLK XX XX XX X X Wesvalia WES XX XX X X X Girls High GH XX XX XX X X Curro Kdp CURRO X SCHOOL CURRO GIM GH KHS LTX RHS VOLK WES CURRO 28/04 9/06* * 2/06 * 26/05* 26/05* GIM 28/04 6/06 9/06 26/05 2/06 GH 9/06* 6/06 26/05 9/06 28/04 KHS * 26/05 6/06 9/06 LTX 2/06 9/06 26/05 6/06 RHS * 26/05 6/06 2/06 VOLK 26/05* 26/05 9/06 2/06 WES 26/05* 2/06 28/04 9/06 6/06 Round robin league to determine positions. The winner and runner-up will play against the winner and runner-up of the North West league in semi final and final NORTH WEST LEAGUE POOL A Abbr Fields College FC X X X Grenswag GW X X X X X Hartbeespoort HBP X X X X X Lebone L X X X Ls Brits LB X Wagpos W X X X X X POOL A2 Abbr Bergsig BS X X X X X Brits BR X X X X X Grenville GV X X X X X Ls Rustenburg LR X Selly Park Sec SPS X X X X Zinniaville ZI/LR X X 32

33 POOL B Abbr Alabama A X Curro Primary CP X Curro Secondary CS X F Postma FP X X X X HTS Klerksdorp HTSK X X X X X HTS Potchefstroom HTSP X X X Klerksdorp Primary KPS X Ls Mooirivier LM X Milner M X New Vision NV X Schoonspruit SC X X X X Schweizer Reneke SR X X X X Stilfontein ST X Wolmaransstad WO X X X X X POOL C Abbreviation International school ISSA X X X Sannieshof S X Tigerkloof T X Vryburg VR X X X X X Zeerust ZE X X X X POOL A FC GW HBP L W LB FC 2/4 0 GW 2/4 0 HBP 0 24/04 L 0 W 24/04 0 LB 0 Bojanala play-offs The first two positions of Pool A and A2 will play against each other to determine the first two positions in Bojanala Date: 26/05/208 Venue: to be confirmed POOL BS BR GV LR SP ZI A2 BS BR GV LR SP ZI Bojanala play-offs The first two positions of Pool A and A2 will play against each other to determine the first two positions in Bojanala Date: 26/05/208 Venue: to be confirmed 33

34 POOL B FP/ST HTSK HTSP/LM A/NV/CP/CS KPS/M SC SR WO FP/ST 26/ /04 HTSK 26/ /04 HTSP/LM 0 26/05 26/04 A/NV/CP/CS 26/04 26/05 0 KPS/M 26/04 26/05 0 SC 0 26/04 26/05 SR 26/ /05 WO 26/ /05 Round robin, the first 3 teams will play in the NW play-offs. POOL C ISSA S/T VR ZE ISSA 0 S/T 0 VR 0 ZE 0 Round robin, the Pool winner will play in the NW play-offs 5.4 PLAY-0FFS 5.4. PLATINUM LEAGUE Boys: Round robin points will determine final positions e.g., 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Girls: 7 June Semi final Venue A 8:00 U4 A3 vs B2 A Venue B 8;00 U5 A3 vs B2 C 9:00 U4 A4 vs B B 9:00 U5 A4 vs B D 0:00 U8 A3 vs B2 G 0;00 U6 A3 vs B2 E :0 U8 A4 vs B H :00 U6 A4 vs B F 3:00 U4 A vs Win B M 3:00 U5 A vs Win B O 4:0 U4 A2 vs Win A N 4:0 U5 A2 vs Win A P 24 June Final Venue 8:00 U8 A vs Win H Q 9:0 U8 A2 vs Win G R 0:0 U6 A vs Win F S :0 U6 A2 vs Win E T 2:30 U4 Win M vs Win N 3:30 U5 Win O vs Win P 4:30 U6 Win S Vs Win T 5:30 U8 Win Q vs Win R Girls Platinum winner and runner-up and North West winner and runner-up will play semi final and final on 2 July

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