I am Netball Summer Camps

Coming up in July there are some great Summer Camps. The camps are solely based around fitness and the fitness you need to play netball. They consist of different cardio elements which may include running, sprinting and skipping. Then there will always be a large amount of ball skills involved, but again highlighting the importance of fitness. Then there will be core / resistance training included. So it’s less about the tactical side of training, however by improving your fitness your game will improve as well.
They are every Monday and Wednesday evening for  weeks starting 4th July at the Sports Centre from 18:00 – 20:00. Sessions are £3 each and are open to all levels of players and fitness levels.
For more information email Tallisa: i-am-netball@hotmail.com

Emma Wins Again!

Emma Hoare from the Prem and Southern Region team has been acknowledged again for her contribution to Applemore Netball Club by winning the South Young Netball Volunteer Award at the Goalden Globes held by England Netball. The Goalden Globes are the an awards designed to help say a massive thank you to the huge number of volunteers that keep netball going and Emma, as the South winner, will attend the national ceremony with a chance of being the Young Volunteer for the whole country!

We will keep you updated with any further news but if in the meantime you would like to find out more about The Goalden Globes click here.

Helen Wins Ann Telling Award

Congratulations to Helen L’Enfant who, at the recent Southampton Netball AGM, won the Ann Telling Umpire Award. The award is is given to the umpire who receives the highest rating by teams for their umpiring throughout the Winter league – Well done Helen!

If you would like to follow in Helen’s foot steps and get involved in umpiring for Applemore Netball Club then please speak to Helen or email us at applemorenetball@gmail.com

Volunteer of the Year

Emma Hoare, who plays in the Prem and Southern Region squads for Applemore Netball Club, has been nomiated for two awards this season both being ‘Young Volunteer of the Year’ the reason why Emma was nominated was because she had been with Margaret since she was 10 learning all aspects of the game and then asked if she could help Margaret with the juniors and become a coach which she passed at Level 1.

When Margaret was ill Emma took over the paperwork and looking after the juniors whilst she still attended College, playing netball and keeping in contact with Margaret throughout her illness.

Well done to Emma who won both trophies!!