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Elite Academy 08


May 6th, 2008

The eagerly awaited Third Stickwise Elite Hockey Academy is online and will be run and coached by dual hockey Olympian Calum Giles.

The 7 week elite coaching course starts July 16th and run at Havant College. Topics covered will be hitting, lifting skills, shooting and attacking play.

Specialist goalkeeper coaching will be led by GB super league and Havant keeper Chris Bristow.

This elite academy is a must for any player looking to take his or her game to the next level.

The camp is being sponsored by Tempest and each player will receive their own unique training shirt, as well as the opportunity to win quality prizes.

Please email stickwisecamps@yahoo.co.uk for an application form and further details.

If you are serious about your hockey and want the best coaching then act quick to avoid disappointment.

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Havant Finish 4th


April 14th, 2008

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Havant Men’s 1st XI beat league champions Reading 4-3 at the college on Saturday to finish in 4th place in the Slazenger England Hockey Premier League.

A Tim Davenport hat-trick and a goal from Andy Pett gave Havant the three points needed for a 4th place finish, one place below European Qualification.

 This is a fantastic achievement for Havant having only been promoted into this Division the season before.
 

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February Half-term Results


March 26th, 2008

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Here are the results of the half-term camp skills circuit.

Sorry it took so long, my computer broke, but I have now bought a new one.

Cal

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Christmas Camp


January 7th, 2008

The Christmas Camp results are now up. It took a while for us to work out how to add an excel sheet to the web-site software, but Mauve my web designers came up with a nice solution.

  http://www.stickwise.com/results/results.html

Hope you all had a nice Christmas, and wish you all a brilliant New Year!

Cal

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Warblington


November 8th, 2007

This page has been created for Warblington student hokey players to post comments and ideas.It is also a good way to remind me to bring the goalkeeping kit to sessions!!

Keep it clean and enjoy the web-site.

Calum

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The Beginning


August 6th, 2007

At the age of 5 I was excessively hyper-active and more than just a little rebellious. Not the sweet and innocent angel I look in the photo. When I arrived at home after having endured another tedious Sunday school session, I met my neighbour Alf Whimshurst , who promised my mother he would take me to hockey the following week.

The plan was that I would come back exhausted and be less of a pain around the house. Well the plan almost worked, he did take me to hockey, but I came back with even more energy than before. It was so much fun, I loved it. The name of the club was O.P.C.S. and was based in Portsmouth where I grew up.

So a stick was cut down to my size and a ball issued to me that I could practice with, which was not the most thought out plan, as I was already breaking more than my fair share of windows with just a soft tennis ball! Well I practiced and practiced and got more addicted every time I had a stick in my hands. My dad got involved and as the weeks went by, more and more of the neighbourhood kids started to play. The lure of a free mars bar and can of coke seem to hasten their interest to join the club.

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After a while we had grown to over 50 players and had a thriving junior section. We held lots of fund raising events, the best of which was when my dad organised a cabaret evening, with the stars of the show, the mini player’s themselves. It’s a good job I was a good hockey player, I clearly had no future on the stage!!

In 1983 I won my first award, O.P.C.S. mini colt player of the year. It was such an amazing feeling when I won that award, I smiled the whole evening. The trophy sits just as proud next to my two European Cup Medals I won with England.

That year at the age of 10 I went for my first county trial, Hampshire under 14’s. I was baby-sat by a player who was to become a huge hero of mine, even to this day, Russell Garcia. I wasn’t to get the chance to play for Hampshire until the following year. Russell had moved on by then and was only 4 years away from becoming the youngest ever winner of an Olympic Hockey Gold medal.

I went on to play for Hampshire at all ages, and represented the South-West of England, winning the Under 14 and 18 divisional tournaments along the way. In 1989 though, it was time to move on, I wanted to play for England, but my career had hit a plateau, I needed to move to a bigger club.

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My Story


August 6th, 2007

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I still remember when I picked up a stick for the first time when I was just 5 years old.  As a result of suffering from ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), I was already out of control, and in far more trouble than I should have been. I was introduced to hockey by my neighbour Alf, who made a promise to my mother that he would take me to hockey the following Sunday. The plan was that he would bring me back home worn out. Alf kept his promise and took me to hockey, but I didn’t come back worn out, I came back more hyper than ever.

I didn’t find out  I had a learning disability until 2000, and when I was at school I struggled to control the effects of ADHD and had problems from almost day one. I had very little self-esteem at school, and was in trouble on a daily basis.

Hockey was the only thing that kept me happy, when I was at hockey I was made to feel talented, the people there made me feel like I was worth something. I know my life would have turned out very differently if I had not played sport, and it is makes me shudder to think how different my life would have turned out. My journey from naughty 5 year old to Olympian was not an easy one, there were many challenges overcome, and numerous barriers broken along the way.

My story on the site starts from the very beginning and continues up to the present day. It is a story that I hope inspires young players to gain the belief that they too can achieve their dreams. My story proves that you don’t have to be rich, you don’t even have to play hockey at school. All you need is a dream, and then the desire in your heart to go and achieve it.

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Easter 07 Day 2

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Easter 07 Photos Day 1

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Your impressions of the new site?


July 19th, 2007

Welcome,

If you are reading this, then you have experienced the new Stickwise web-site. This thread has been created in order to allow you direct feedback regarding the design of the web-site. Any suggestions are welcome, skills you would like to see added, photos, ideas for games, anything at all, dont be shy, start posting now.

If you really like the site then please post to say so as well, and maybe a little description as to what you like about it.

Cal

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