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We would like to welcome you to the new 2007/2008 netball
season. The Club tries to offer
something for all players whatever their age or ability and whether or not
they want to play competitively or just train and develop their
skills. As a club we take
great pride in supporting young, new, returning and experienced players and
do our best to try to develop the full playing potential of all our
members. We also encourage
both adult and junior players to develop their coaching and umpiring
skills.
For those who want to play competitively we have two
squads that play in the Cambridge winter premier league. One of these
squads also plays in the regional league. The winter league runs from Sept
to April, matches are played fortnightly on Sunday mornings.
Training
Qualified coaches
from within the club will lead all training sessions. See below for the training dates
and time:
Adult Training (16+) – coach Karen Walker
Our adults’ coach Karen Walker, has a wealth of
experience having coached local teams, Cambridge County team and the U17
Scottish national team. Adult
training is now at an indoor venue.
Venue: Leys
School Sports Complex, Trumpington Road Cambridge
Day: Wednesday
Time:
19:15 – 20.45
Junior Training (12-16yrs)
We have four main coaches for the juniors; Ruth
Westwood, Kate Whalley, Julie Harvey and Debbie Bowes.
Venue:
Sawston Village College
Day: Monday
Time: 19.00 –
20.00
Non-competitive
Playing
For players that want to play non-competitively, we play in the Cambridge
mid week summer league. The summer league runs from May to July. In the
winter, friendly matches are arranged on training nights.
Location
Adult Training:
Indoor courts
Leys School Sports Complex
Trumpington Rd
Cambridge
CB2 7AD
Junior Training: Floodlit courts: Sawston Village College New Road Sawston Cambs CB2 4BP
Click here
to see location in multimap
The club was accredited in Jan 2006 with Bronze
CAPs (Club action planning scheme) following the Sports England Clubmark
guidelines. We have been audited as having the appropriately qualified work
force of coaches, umpires and administrators.
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