The Pocklingtonian 2017/2018 | Page 69

SPORT// NETBALL NETBALL Pre-Season Training The 2018 season started with an exciting day of pre- season training in early January, as we welcomed Surrey Storm player, Georgia Lees to Pocklington to put our Netballers through their paces in preparation for the season ahead. Georgia was able to coach all age groups throughout the day, working 1st VII Although a young 1st VII this season with a major injection of talented Fifth Form players, the girls gelled superbly from the word go. Attendance at pre- season training was a great representation of the time and effort that this squad was prepared to put in to ensure their season was a success. Our first game of the season saw up travel down the A1 to Worksop; a strong Worksop side set the pace of the game from the offset and although the score was close, it was not in our favour; the game was a great test of skill and fitness from which we benchmarked in going forward. That was the turning point for the Pock girls; from that moment, the intensity of training both on the court and at S and C was turned up and notch and the 1st VII trained until some of them were physically sick- and that was the indicator of true grit and determination to improve. As the season progressed, we had to wait some weeks for our first win as we faced some very tough opposition in the form of Queen Margaret’s, Ampleforth and Giggleswick but our first win of the season came against Hull Collegiate when the girls were finally able to taste the fruits of their labours and our season continued to go from strength to strength. A tough day of Netball at the Queen Margaret’s tournament was to conclude the season. Our draw for the day put us up mainly on the principles of defence and attack. True to form, the Pock Netball girls were attentive and focussed throughout the day, making the most of the opportunity in front of them- to learn from one of the best in the game! Thanks to Georgia for her coaching and expertise; what better way to kick off our 2018 season!? LKH against some of the best Netball school teams in the country, Sedbergh and St Peter’s to name just two. The Pock girls once again rose to the challenge and came away with a great buzz from the contest they faced on that day to come away with some wins under their belts. The 2018 1st VII squad will be remembered as a team full of characters and true Pocklingtonians! Katie Williams deserves a mention as top goal scorer, supported ably by GS, Amie Mason- together, these two in attack created no end of problems for our opposition; Emelia Couttie’s dynamism on court was awesome! Sophie McCracken was an excellent Captain, whose humour and straight-talking as well as her work rate on the court made her a superb leader who led by example. Special mention must go to U6 player, Georgia Brown whose commitment to the squad never wavered and she was the incredibly skilled GK who kept us in many games throughout the season. Both these U6 girls have been exactly what we need as role models for younger members of the squad and I can’t thank them both enough for their faultless dedication to Netball at Pock. Emma Hanley will lead the team next season as Captain and Evie Hirst will take on the role as Vice Captain- both skilled players with excellent desire and attitudes towards training and playing and I wish them every success as they continue the legacy of 1st VII Netball at Pock. LKH THE POCKLINGTONIAN 67