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Competition Specifics |
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Smarter than Smoking West Coast Fever Cup
The
Smarter than Smoking West Coast Fever Cup is a primary interschool
netball competition for Year 5, 6 and 7 students. Schools are
encouraged to combine their competition with the Eagles Cup, but
need to register their netball teams on the registration form
through the School Sport WA or Netball WA websites.
The
Smarter than Smoking West Coast Fever Cup involves schools combining
with other schools of similar size (enrolment) and within close
proximity of each other, to form a group for the running of
interschool matches. These groups are referred to as divisions, with
a number of divisions forming a zone or region. The competition
is held in Term 2 of the school year.
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emphasis of this competition should always be on playing for FUN
rather than on winning. |
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Nomination Date: |
19th February
2010 |
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Cost: |
Nil |
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Prizes |
Early registrations will be entered into a draw with a chance to win
a free netball clinic run by West Coast Fever players, and a signed
West Coast Fever netball. Free tickets are available to each school
that registers for the West Coast Fever Cup to attend the launch and
home game of the West Coast Fever verses the Canterbury Tactix at
Challenge Stadium on Monday 29 March. |
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Presentations |
Presentations by a West Coast Fever player (dependent on
availability) or a Netball WA representative in Term 3, between 2 -
6 August 2010, will be arranged on a first in, best dressed basis.
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Smarter than Smoking Fever Fastball Competition |
The
Smarter than Smoking Fever Fastball Competition (shoulder pass) is
designed to help students improve their basic netball skills. The
competition involves pairs of students shoulder passing a ball to
each other as quickly as possible, over 2-5 meters for two minutes.
Students score as many points as possible by catching the ball
within the two minute time period.
The
competition is split into five sections:
Years 1 - 3 (mixed) pass the ball over three metres
Years 4 - 5 (girls) pass the ball over four metres
Years 4 - 5 (boys) pass the ball over four metres
Years 6 - 7 (girls) pass the ball over five metres
Years 6 - 7 (boys) pass the ball over five metres
Rules
Participants compete in pairs but work in groups of four
One pair competes while the other pair counts and keeps score
Players pass the ball over a set distance marked by a line or
markers for exactly two minutes
The ball must be caught beyond the line to score a point
The other pair act as judges and scorers, their result is final
A school coordinator will organise and time the competition |
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Clinics |
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San Remo NetSetGO!
Clinics |
These clinics are designed for participants to sample netball
skills whilst having fun, enabling all students and individuals to
experience personal achievement, maximum participation and skill
development in a fun environment.
Cost:
$25 for 1 x 45 minute session
$90 for 4 x 45 minute session (held consecutively on same day)
$100 for 5 x 45 minute session (held consecutively on same day)
A
maximum of 30 participants per clinic
Fundamental Packs
Each group that participates in the NetSetGO! clinics will receive a
Fundamental Pack which will include prizes and giveaways. |
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Step Up Pack |
Netball WA can tailor a visit by a qualified coach to develop
netball in your school. We will send one of our Smarter than Smoking
coaches to implement a program, designed around the schools request
of either a general session or a specialist session in attack or
defense.
Cost
Clinics are for Years 6 - 7, are for up to an hour and cost $30
(inc GST). Schools will be invoiced.
A maximum of 30 participants per clinic.
Each school will receive a Step Up Pack. It will include a ball and
resources to help develop netball in your school. Once clinics have
been organised, a letter of confirmation will be forwarded to your
school, indicating dates, times and the name of your Smarter than
Smoking coach. |
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Additional Information |
Please
contact Netball WA or log onto
www.netballwa.com.au
if you would like any further information regarding any of the programs
offered.
Registration deadline is Friday 19 February 2010. Your school needs to
have registered by this date to be involved in any of the programs. |