Sunday, August 16, 2009

World U21 Netball Cook Islands

The World U21 Netball Championships are on the beautiful Pacific Island of Rarotonga.  One of the fifteen islands that make up the Cook Islands, it is populated with some of the warmest people I have met anywhere in the world.

For my update on how the three Caribbean countries are doing in the world tournament, click on the below link.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Barbados Hosts Scotland, England and St. Vincent and the Grenadines


Join me on Netball Shots new location for the most up-to-date coverage on the Barbados Goodwill Series featuring Scotland, England, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and host Barbados.

Friday, April 24, 2009

CNA Jean Pierre Youth U 16 Tournament Highlights



For all your highlights of the U16 Tournament in Jamaica go to www.netballshots.prmrinc.net.


Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Netball Shots has Moved



Dear Readers

Thanks you for your support of my blog over the last year.  Please note that I have integrated all my blogs under my company name for branding purposes.  All comments will now be  at 

http://netballshots.prmrinc.net/

Looking forward to you comments.

Following the link to get the latest on the Australia vs. Jamaica under 21 series.


Sunday, March 1, 2009

SunShine Girls Gloom

England knocked all the sunshine out of Jamaica, white washing them in their three match series.

The England Captain on the Sky blog said that "It has been a great week for us, winning 3-0 in The Co-operative International Netball Test Series against Jamaica. " She said that Jamaica had improve but so had they.

It will be the u21s turn to bring some glory back to Jamaica in their series later this month against Australia.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

BNA 2008 League Results

As we prepare for the 2009 netball seasons across the Caribbean, the Barbados Netball Association has released the 2008 results, with promotions and demotions.  According to Julie Phillips it is recommended that the senior division and the Jennifer King zone be amalgamated to become the Division 1 and the next division will be Intermediate 1.
Having not taken in much of the Junior league action one thing that struck me was the demotion of Structural Systems Silver Raiders in two lower divisions despite winning the coveted Division one title.  This is really an anomaly as teams who win the first division usually have pretty decent lower divisions as well.  Structural Sytems therefore do not look sustainable in terms of future dominance. 
On a positive note it would be great to see Spooners Hill playing in the primer division again given that its best player is also one of Barbados national team's first line shooters, Lydia Bishop and she needs to be playing a better level of competition.  
Congrats to Brydens who had a fantastic all round year in both the league and out of season competition.  You have to hand it to Brydens' Management their teams look better managed than most both on and off the field and the discipline from the sidelines as an umpire was very high.

Clubs being promoted
Div. 3/Marva Sealy -         Spooners Hill, Brydens V8 Splash and Pine Hill St. Barnabas.
Div.4/Carolyn Sinckler -  Pine Hill, Brydens and Barbados Lumber Co. UAC
Div.5/Linda Paul -             Banks Spurs and Arawak Cement Braves
Div.6/Clevedon Mayers-  Central Bank Sports Club and Bathsheba
Div.7/Aubrey Grant -        Pine Hill St. Barnabas and NSC Stars
Div8./Briggs Clarke-         Horizon Ballers and UAC

Demotions
Div. 3/Marva Sealy - Unity Stars and Structural Systems Silver Raiders
Div.4/Carolyn Sinckler - Banks Spurs and Pine Medical
Div.5/Linda Paul - DG United and Structural Systems Silver Raiders

Full results at the following link

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Good Going The co-operative


As a Public Relations Consultant who has been on both sides of the sponsorship table I understand all the planning, negotiating, budgeting and goodwill that goes into to winning and giving sponsorships.

The doom and gloom of the global economic forecast will make this already challenging task from both ends of the table more difficult. In sports then we have to 'big-up' companies like The co-operative who are sponsoring the three match series between Jamaica and England.

Thank you on behalf of the Netball Fraternity The co-operative!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Jamaica Off the Block for 2009


The Jamaica National Netball Team is reportedly off to Newscastle to "boot camp" to acclimatised for a three match series against England next month.

President of the JNA Marva Bernard is reported in the Gleaner as saying that some of the girls have never experienced the type of cold that an English winter presents and that the camp in Newcastle would help with the preparation.

She said "It is also going to be a lot of concentration, mind preparation and not much netball is going to be played. It is all going to be about physical and mental-fitness preparation in very cold conditions and this will also be a time for the girls to bond together."

Hallelujah! I give Jamaica 100% for this. You are the flagship of Caribbean Netball take yourself seriously. Although Netball is an amateur sport the big countries operate very professionally and we must too as well in the Caribbean if we are going to be competitive.

The first match will be played on the January 23, the second on the 25 and the third is set for two days later. No venue has yet been announced for the matches.

Jamaica is ranked after England even though they defeated them in the last World Championships. I am routing for Jamaica to take back their ranking. Good luck Sunshine Girls.

I leave you with this quote from Bernard which I think that I will place permanently on this blog:

“In order to beat the best we have to play the best continuously, because you can't beat the best by playing teams that are weaker than you, then you will run the risk of lowering your standards,"

Monday, January 5, 2009

You say netball - you say Jans! St. Kitts/Nevis' Netball Icon

I found this story and could not resist copying it to my blog as it highlights one of our Caribbean Netball Icons. I heard a lot of Jans when I was coming up in netball. It is a real pity that netball has fallen off so much, but this is the case throughout the Caribbean as Keith Joseph bemoans in his Olympism Column on the state of netball in St. Vincent. Jans hold the same status as a Ballantyne of St. Vincent, Harper-Hall of Barbados, Lystra Lewis of Trinidad and Tobago, and Yvette of Antigua.

This Curtis Morton Sn. Commentary is taken from the website
http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/oped/oped.php?news_id=12761&start=0&category_id=6


Curtis Morton has been a sports journalist on Nevis for two decades. He has been instrumental in initiating a female cricket league and sports awards
on Nevis.
Everybody who knows anything about sports on the island of Nevis knows that once you mention the sport of netball, the automatic name of choice would be “Jans”!

Jeanette Grell-Hull affectionately referred to as Jans is as vivacious and as refreshing to look at, as any teenager. Her youthful athletic outlook belies the fact that this is a woman who is already drawing on her Social Security pension. She was born on the 17th April 1946.

Surprisingly, this netball enthusiast only got involved with the game of netball at age twenty-five. That is when she organized the first netball team on the island. The team was called Sneakers. In those days, there were no established courts and so the team practiced on primitively-marked courts, firstly at the Charlestown Secondary school grounds and then at Grove Park. The makeshift courts were mainly marked with diesel.

At Grove Park, the netballers were an endangered species because as they practiced close to the hill at the Eastern end of the ground, they were sometimes struck by the cricket balls, sent in their general direction from the cricketers who were utilising the main playing area of Grove Park.

Jans not only played the game but was also instrumental in the marking of the court, ably assisted by Millicent Wade in most instances. Former Nevis off-spinner and well-known mechanic, Harold Walters, eventually donated two poles, skillfully using tyre rims as the base.

In April of 1972, a group of individuals came together to form the Nevis Netball Association. At the helm of this group was Jans’ mother, Cicely Grell-Hull. She was elected president and Jans served on the Association as one of the founding members.

The first organised netball tournament was held that same year with just three teams competing: CSS, Mountain Rockers and Sneakers, which had players like Jans, Lyra Richards and Joyce O’Connor. The CSS team won the very exciting tournament as they boasted of two of the best shooters ever known in Nevis: Joya Clarke and Bernadette Bartlette.

That same year in August, the Caribbean Netball championship came to nearby St Kitts and, despite the inexperience of the players, the Nevis Netball Association registered and sent a team. Jans was unable to play due to a broken hand. The Nevis team placed in the cellar position out of the nine competing teams, but gained tremendous experience.

In 1973, Jans represented Nevis as the goal shooter in the Caribbean tournament held in Trinidad. Nevis placed last but in a winning cause versus Montserrat, as the seconds ticked away, Jans scored the crucial goal to win that encounter.

1979 was a big year for netball on Nevis. In preparation for the world tournament, a combined St Kitts and Nevis team had to be selected. Fifteen players from each island were chosen for practice and trials. However, all of the practice sessions were held in St Kitts. The ferry service was far from adequate but a determined Jans and Cresentia O’Flaherty stuck to the task and travelled via fishing boats in many instances to meet the scheduled appointments. Eventually they were the only two players selected from Nevis. However, during the tournament, they were never allowed to play on the team at the same time.

Jans recalls an incident during that tournament. St Kitts-Nevis was engaging Ireland and. she was the goal shooter in the match. The captain asked her to fake an injury so that the other top shooter from St Kitts, Gillian Musgrave could finish the game. Jans continued playing, totally ignoring the captain. All the while, Gillian Musgrave was warming up at courtside. St Kitts-Nevis beat Ireland by one goal. Guess who shot the winning goal? Jeanette Grell-Hull! Her coach later complimented her for her excellent play under pressure.

All this time, local tournaments on Nevis were still being played on shabbily marked grass courts. However, an incident occurred that would change the netball experience on the island in a permanent way. A team from Molineaux in St Kitts, visited to play against a team from Nevis. Rain fell and washed out the primitive markings and halted the match. Then Premier of St Kitts-Nevis, Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw, was so upset when he got the report, that he commissioned a hard court to be built at the site where the Players Pavilion now stands at the Nevis Netball Complex. This was promptly surrounded with used galvanize and coconut branches and a local tournament which involved no fewer than 13 teams was held.

Meanwhile, the administrators of the game made great strides at regional meetings to get an adjustment to the Caribbean Netball Association constitution. The previous reference to ‘country’ was amended to read: “country, island or state”. This meant that Nevis could participate in regional tournaments as a single entity. However, whenever Nevis’s turn came to host the Caribbean Netball Tournament, they always had to refuse due to the lack of proper facilities.

That was to change in 1983, however, when Myrna Walwyn as president of the local Association, accompanied by her secretary Jeanette Grell-Hull, accepted the offer to host the Caribbean tournament, pending the provision of appropriate facilities.

The ambitious move paid off. The netball executive successfully lobbied the members of the Nevis Island Assembly, more specifically through Premier Simeon Daniel and then Permanent Secretary to the Premier, Joseph Parry (now Premier of Nevis). The result was a state of the art netball complex funded mainly by money provided by the St Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board. Nevis was able to host the Caribbean Netball Championship in 1985 and placed 4th or 5th defeating Antigua and Montserrat on the way.

Jans played netball for 13 consecutive years, retiring after the 1985 Caribbean tournament on Nevis. For those 13 years she also served on the Nevis netball executive holding virtually all positions except for that of president. However, on retiring from regional netball in 1985, Jans promptly took up the mantle of president of the local association, a position she held from 1986 to 2006 with a brief four-year break to deal with her business.

During that break, the government of the day made a special request of her to return to revive the sport on the island. A challenge she willingly accepted.

In 2004, Jans worked overtime to ensure that Nevis hosted yet another Caribbean Championships. She even led out with the painting of the Netball Complex, ably assisted by local sports enthusiasts ‘Ranking’ and ‘Cauli-weed’. She recalls on many occasions, leaving the Complex, in the early hours of the morning.

Jans would encourage any female to get involved with netball. “It provides an avenue for exercise and fitness. It teaches team work and discipline and will make the individual well-rounded” she stated proudly.

Jans is not satisfied with the present state of netball on the island, or with the condition of the Netball Complex.

“I will be back,” she declared ominously.

Happy Netball Year


I am back after a wonderful break in December. I love December - its my birth month and of course it is Christmas. Although I had lots to blog about - the Barbados Workers Union League Winners for example, BNA elections etc. I was in a total holiday mood, and since most of my work is done on the computer, even my beloved blog was considered work. But now I am back to the grind.

What have we missed?

Congratulations to Brydens V8 Splash for winning the Div One and Two titles in the Barbados Workers Union League. Veronica Harris who was rooming with me last year in Antigua at the Under 16 tournament when I started this blog, must be very proud of her team. Send me your photos and I will put them up for your. The Juniors division was won by Almond Sports Club who also won the Junior Knock-Out. The Senior Knock-Out was won by Ellerton Sports Club.

OF The BNA

Well their administration woes continued as they did not fill all the vacant board positions. A meeting called on old year's night or New Year's Eve depending on where you live in the Caribbean did not muster a quorum (I don't think they really expected a quorum on this day when most women are sorting out hair, clothes, make-up etc, to look gorgeous the night).
Today's Nation Newspaper reports that this meeting is now to be held on January 20 at 5:30 pm at the National Stadium Lounge. It will be interesting to see how this one turns out.

Caribbean Games
Some major tournaments will be coming up this year including the Inaugural Caribbean Games in Trinidad and Tobago, July 12-19. We will keep our ears to the ground on this one.

Happy New Year
Thanks to everyone who read my blog in 2008, sent notes of encouragement or gave me kudos in person. Knowing that the blog is being read is a great inspiration. Have a blessed, prosperous and happy 2009.