Welcome to

 

 

ROOKIE

 

the junior zone!

 

 

Welcome to the junior zone. Hopefully in here you can find current information on South Lakes junior section. If there's anything missing you think should be in here, just let us know and we'll put it in.

mail@southlakeshockeyclub.co.uk

 

 

Top Junior Scorer 

Amy Rogan - 9

Jen Atkinson - 5 

Lois Viney - 3 

Glenn Elder - 3 

Beckie Clayton - 2 

Liam Matthews - 1


Top Junior Clean Sheets - GK 

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Tournaments 

The tournaments this year will be held on the following dates:

Sunday 14th October

Sunday 11th November

Sunday 9th December

Sunday 13th January

Sunday 10th February

Sunday 10th March 

 

They are held at Lakes Leisure Centre in Ulverston, and are for anyone under the age of 14. They have a new start time of 12pm! Just let Mags know down at training if you are available to play.

 

Newsletter

The new club junior newsletter is now up and running. They will tell you about clubs news and important information you need to know. Now and then they will also feature interviews with senior players!

 

Previous newsletter issues:

 

 

    Issue 1        Issue 2       Issue 3       Issue 4

 

 

England Hockey

In The D is a new website set up by England Hockey especially for junior hockey players. You can look at the latest news in the world of hockey, watch video clips on hockey skills, learn amazing hockey facts, play games, and win stuff!

 


  

What should I do if I have a problem?

At hockey you should be able to:

  • Have fun
  • Be safe
  • Enjoy yourself
  • Make friends
  • Be treated with respect 

 

If you feel you are being bullied, don't feel you are being treated fairly, or someone is making you feel uncomfortable, please talk to Karina. She is down at every junior and senior training session, and is very easy to talk to. If you are too scared or shy to talk, you can always email or phone her:

07807171098

karina.rushton@yahoo.co.uk 

Or if you would prefer, Mags is always present at training sessions as well. Plus you can always tell your parents or guardians who can talk to one of us.