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SPORTS 2016 Reflection from 2014 presentation: Excellent presentation – suggested everyone go to the auditorium for the presentation together – then disperse to the respective sports stations – with those wanting generic questions asked – remain behind A larger room for people to move from station to station and have the space to talk to the respective coach or person manning the sport. Separate area for year 7 & 8 parents as they ask lost of questions Every sport to have a representative for the sport with a wide knowledge of the sport and its programme Summer sport to be catered for – tennis, cricket, softball.

VISION Build pride in college, confidence and strength of character in learners through exposure to quality sports experiences. WE AIM TO: Offer a wide range of opportunities in sport. Provide experiences for learners to be better than before. Foster a positive sporting culture and environment. In 2016 our focus areas will be to develop and improve:  - communication & relationships  - increase participation

WE OFFER: SUMMER (Term 1 &4) WINTER (Term 2 &3) ALL YEAR Volleyball Football Activate Touch Rugby Water polo Cricket Lacrosse Basketball Tag League Hockey Netball

WHO’S WHO: Principal – James Thomas Deputy Principal (Sport) – Lisa White Director of Sport – Anna-Marie Keighley Sport Co-ordinator – Suzi Wootton Coaching Co-ordinator – Michelle Walker

Be INFORMED: Website – http://www.allteams.co.nz/whangaparaoa-college/whangaparaoa-college-sport/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/pages/Whangaparaoa-College-Sport/601080449910112?sk=timeline

the WHANGA way – Fair Play Charter We at Whangaparaoa College agree that when playing sport we will: Enjoy ourselves Play within the rules Respect the decisions of the referees and umpires Respect the opposition and their supporters Win with humility, lose with dignity Play hard but play fair

Players Code: Represent your school with pride Play in correct school playing uniform and safety equipment Show respect for the game Play hard, but within the rules of the game. Recognise and respect the abilities and disabilities of others – both team mates and opponents Accept the official’s decision without gesture or argument Win with humility, lose with dignity Support the coaches and the requests they make of you Show appreciation of the coach, officials, opponents and supporters Advise coaches/managers of unavailability, with as much advance warning as possible Attend all practices, games and meetings on time

Parents Code Positively encourage and support the efforts of all players Make an effort to understand the rules of the game Refrain from any criticism or abuse directed at officials or opponents Put an emphasis on genuine effort ahead of victory and encourage players to accept the outcomes of all games, irrespective of the result Recognise good play by either team Ensure full payment is made prior to play Support learners participation, ensuring they meet the training and playing schedules Support by volunteering to help where possible – managing, driving, fundraising etc Abide by the principles of fair play

2016 Important Dates: Registration online – by Wednesday 24th February Pre-season training – started Winter Muster/Trial – Term 1, Week 5 Teams named – Term 1, Week 7 Fees Paid – by Wednesday 6th March Volunteers induction evening – Thursday 17th March Competitions commence – First week of May (winter sports) Summer Sports Photos – Thursday 12th May Winter Sports Photos – Thursday 18th August NZSS Tournament –29th to 4thth September AIMS Tournament- 4th to 9th September Code Prize giving's – Thursday 22nd September Sport Excellence Prize giving – Thursday 13th October

To Play Sport in 2016: Register online Pay registration fee ($20) Trial/Muster Team named Team meeting Pay sport fee Buy uniform PLAY!!!

Fees (weekly competition): Sport Prem Other Yr 7/8 Rugby $100 1st XV $80 No (but 1 day per term) Netball $150 $130 NH $110 HBC Yes Football $100 Lacrosse No Basketball $130 NH $40 per term HBC Hockey $190 $170 Touch $50 Volleyball $60 Water polo $50 NH – Term 1 $190 HBC – Term 2-4 Fees pay for the following: Competition registration, Dry Cleaning*, Transportation*, First Aid, Equipment. (* does not relate to every team)

Fees (weekly competition): Sport Other Yr 7/8 Badminton $30 per term No (but 1 day per term) Twilight Netball Yes Futsal $50 per term Tag Summer Hockey (Kwik Sticks) Cricket League $50 Fees pay for the following: Competition registration, Dry Cleaning*, Transportation*, First Aid, Equipment. (* does not relate to every team)

Fees: Inter-school competitions (one day events) Sport Cost When Athletics – (NH) $20 Term 1 (Y9-13), Term 4 (Y7/8) Swimming Term 1 Cross Country Term 2 (Y9-13), Term 3 (Y7/8) Zone Days (Yr 7 & 8) $20 per event Throughout the year

Uniform cost: Item Cost Utility shirt $75 Shorts $35 Socks $15 Utility singlet $45 Hoody $50 Netball Singlet (Yr 7-9) $67 Netball Skirt (Yr 7-9) $57 Netball Dress (Yr 10-13) $120

ZONE Days (Yr 7/8 only): One day inter-school competition Sports offered is subject to change. ‘ZONE’ is the North Shore - this includes all intermediates from the Harbour Bridge to Warkworth. Learners can participate in as many of the events that are offered. Each sport/event will cost $20. Several weeks before the competition day learners will be expected to attend regular trainings. Parent help is appreciated – either as coach, manager, driver Uniform will be either PE gear or provided

ZONE Days (Yr 7/8 only): Boys Softball 17 February League Tag 8 March TERM ONE Boys Softball 17 February League Tag 8 March Boys Cricket 16 March Swimming 17 March TERM TWO Football Yr 8 Boys 11 May Boys Rugby 25 May Football Yr 8 Girls 2 June Hockey Girls 15 June Hockey Boys 16 June

ZONE Days (Yr 7/8 only): 28 July 2 August 9 August Basketball Girls TERM THREE Rugby League 28 July Netball Boys/Girls 2 August Cross - Country 9 August Basketball Girls 23 August Basketball Boys 24 August Volleyball Girls 14 September Volleyball Boys 15 September TERM FOUR Touch Rugby 3 November KiwiKick 8 November Athletics 18 November

Tournaments: Event Cost When Pre-season Varies ($100-$300) Term 1 NZSS Week 6, Term 3 AIMS $550 Week 7, Term 3 Other one day events occur throughout the year for Lacrosse, Netball and Sevens Rugby.

Trainings: Cricket – Train Wednesday, Play Wednesday Volleyball – Train Wednesday 3.30, Play Thursday (Snr Girls) Touch – (Snr girls) Train Tuesday, Play Tuesday Netball – Preseason Wednesday 3.30, Astroturf Rugby – Pre season (all grades) Tuesday & Thursday 3.30pm, field. Football – Preseason Tuesday 3.30pm, field Hockey – Preseason Tuesday 23rd 3.30pm, Astroturf Basketball – (Yr 7) Monday lunchtime, Gym; (Snr Boys) Tuesday 3.30pm, Gym; (Yr 8) Wednesday lunchtime, Gym; (Yr 10) Wednesday 5pm-6pm, Gym; (Yr 9) Thursday 3.30pm, Gym Lacrosse – (Girls) Tuesday 3.30pm, Field

TO DO: Register online Pay or set up payment for fees Buy uniform Attend trainings and meetings Have a great season!!

College champion & House competitions: Athletics – Week 3 Friday 19th February Cross Country – Term 2, Week 1 Thursday 5th May