A Reminder About Good Sportsmanship

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WANNEROO WHISPERS 18/09/2014 ASSOCIATION MANAGERS REPORT A Reminder About Good Sportsmanship Parents and kids alike love sports, and it's easy to get caught up in a game and become focused on winning. Yet there is much more to be gained from the sports experience than a winning record. When children and teens are involved in sports, they are able to learn and put into practice values that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. Good sportsmanship is one of the life lessons that children can learn from sports. You can help your children understand and value good sportsmanship while making sure they have a safe and fun sports experience. Good sportsmanship may seem hard to define, but its hallmarks include being able to win without gloating, respecting one's opponents, and being able to lose gracefully. Here are some important principles to instil in your children: If you lose, don't make up excuses. If you win, don't rub it in. Learn from mistakes and get back in the game. Always do your best. If someone else makes a mistake, remain encouraging and avoid criticizing. Show respect for yourself, your team, and the officials of the game. Parents are important role models, so let your children see you upholding these principles, whether you play a sport yourself or root for your child's team from the sidelines. Tips for teaching good sportsmanship Good sportsmanship includes following certain guidelines for good behaviour. Share these concepts with your children: Follow the rules of the game. It might seem easier to win by doing things a different way (cheating), but everyone has to follow the rules. Explain to your child that rules are created so that sports can be played in an organized way.

Avoid arguing. Stay focused on the game instead of giving in to anger with teammates, coaches, or umpires. Always avoid using bad language and negative words. Everyone should have a chance to play. In youth sports, it's important to encourage even those players who are the least skilled to have fun playing in the game. Parents, coaches, and even other players have an important role in allowing less talented teammates time to participate. Play fair. Good sportsmen want to win because they followed the rules and played the best game they could. Never support any effort to win that attempts to go around the rules. Cheating is not acceptable. Follow directions. Emphasize the importance of listening to coaches and umpires and following their directions while on the court and involved in team activities. Respect the other team. Whether your team wins or loses, it's important to show respect for the effort of the other team. If the other team wins, accept defeat, acknowledge their abilities, and move on. If your team wins, resist bragging that's what it means to be a gracious winner. Encourage teammates. Team sports work best when each individual supports the team. Praise teammates for what they do well and encourage them when they make mistakes. Avoid criticism and unkind actions. Parents should model this behaviour for children by praising them for specific things they have done well, even if they made a mistake or may not have played as well as hoped. Respect the decisions of umpires and other officials. These people are charged with making difficult decisions about plays in the game. Good sportsmanship requires that you accept a call, even if you disagree with it. Remember that it's only one call in a long game get back into play and focus on the game. End with a handshake. Good sportsmen enjoy sports and know how to end a game on a positive note, whether or not they won. Threats, anger, criticism, and other negative expressions are not acceptable. GOOD LUCK TO ALL TEAMS IN THE 40TH YEAR OF GRAND FINALS AT WDNA!!!!! Reminder that Spring Registrations close 3pm Friday 19 th September, the open division will now be played at 8:30pm.

WDNA 40 th Anniversary Cocktail Party Thank you to the many past and present members of WDNA who joined the Board and staff to celebrate our 40 th Anniversary at AQWA last Saturday evening. We were fortunate to have our very first President, Mrs Carol Horrocks in attendance, along with several other past Presidents and Life Members. Our Vice Patron and Mayor of the City of Wanneroo, Mrs Tracey Roberts joined our current President, Mrs Sallie Anne Hoy Poy, in a cake cutting to commemorate the occasion. Our very entertaining MC for the night, Sue Gaudion kept the formalities on track and unruly members in line. It was amazing to hear just how many athletes, coaches and umpires who started playing at WDNA have gone on to achieve so much from the sport. It was a night for reminiscing and renewing old friendships. As part of the formalities, several awards were presented, including the Carol Horrocks Award (Sallie Anne Hoy Poy), the Monica Holton Club Award (Westcoasters Netball Club) the Rising Coach Award, sponsored by Matsue Electrical Services (Karolyn Holmes from Yanchep NC) and the Spirit of Netball Award (Tricia Taylor from Carine NC). Photos from the night are on our Facebook page and will be on the website shortly. Special thanks to Trish Robinson (WDNA Life Member and WCNR President) for her terrific photo presentation and for the official photographs of the night. West Coasters NC receiving the 2014 Monica Holton Award

A photo from the 40 th Anniversary A lot of Netball History in this photo.

Our 40 th Anniversary MC Sue Gaudion

West Coasters NC receiving the 2014 Monica Holton Award

Grand Final Afters Just a reminder to all Open teams participating in the Grand Final please join us for medal presentations after the conclusion of the Division 1 game at approximately 4pm. Nibbles and champers /softies will be provided. Wanneroo Districts Netball Association 2014 Grand Final Afters Saturday 20th September from 4pm All teams and officials participating in the 2014 Grand Final are invited back to the clubrooms for presentations at the conclusion of the Open Division 1 game Presentation of premiership medals for all open divisions will also be made at this time. Champers, softies and nibbles will be provided

ASSOCIATION DEVELOPMENT OFFICER 2015 TACT DEVELOPMENT SQUAD PLAYER TRIALS We would like as many players as possible to trial as we have a large number of places available in the age groups for the Development Squad. The more players we can put through Development Squad and work with, the more players we may be able to select for Association Championship teams. And even they are not successful the more practice players get at trials the more confident they will be for future trials. Remember players develop at different rates and just because players make squads and teams one year does not mean they will the next. They have to keep training and practising all the time to improve and keep up their skill levels. For those players and parents concerned that we are only focussed on the tall players this is definitely not the case. We will be looking for coachable players that show evidence of being willing to give it a go and being part of a team. Teams are comprised of different styles of players which will benefit the team as a whole as they will be more adaptable. If any player is unsure of what area to trial in (shooting, mid court, defence) have them speak to their coach. Also if they would like to trial in more than one area at the trials we will be happy to have a look and see where they may be best suited or they may even be suited to both shooting/defence particularly in the younger age groups. We wont know unless they come along and show us their potential. Registrations are open until November 7th 2014. So hopefully we will have a lot more registrations by then please use this link to register http://wdna.net.au/players/tact-2015-development-squad-selection-trials/ WEST AUSSIE THUNDER FUND RAISING MARKET NIGHT There are two teams of players (from West Coasters) travelling to USA in October to compete in an International Youth Tournament and we are holding a Market Night on Friday 26 September from 6.30pm to 9pm at Mater Dei College as our final fundraiser. Tickets are $20 (includes 2 x champers, tea/coffee/mocktail punch and nibbles). We have arranged for 20 stalls to be set up and there will be a fashion parade also. As there are no door sales are allowed under license requirements and numbers are limited, for tickets and/or further information please send email to westaussiethunder@gmail.com or call Leanne on 0427 110 891. The players would really appreciate the support.

Good to see the canteen boys making good on the bet they lost with Rangers

2015 WEST COAST WARRIORS TRIALS SMARTER THAN SMOKING STATE NETBALL LEAGUE TRIALS Trials for the 2015 West Coast Warriors SNL Teams will be held on the following dates: Sunday 26 th October 2014 Craigie Leisure Centre: 18 & Under: 9am 11am Open Squad: 12.00pm 2.00pm Sunday 2 nd November 2014 - Craigie Leisure Centre: 18 & Under: 9am 11am Open Squad: 12.00pm 2.00pm Friday 7 th November 2014 - Kingsway Indoor Centre: 18 & Under: 6.00pm 7.30pm, Open Squad: 7.30pm 9.00pm Attendance at all trials is required Please arrive 30 min prior to check in and warm up $20 trial fee (non refundable) to be paid prior to first trial date Please wear white top and dark short/skirt NO CLUB, ASSOCIATION OR STATE UNIFORMS TO BE WORN Please down load the full trial form from our website westcoastnetball.com.au and return to our office Completed trial form and monies to be returned to West Coast Netball Region Office by Tues 21 st October 2014

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Mini Yvette being defended by Noella.

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