ROUND 3 RESULTS AT ALTONA

Round 3 RESULTS

Gems - Lost 0-12

Lynx - Won 7-4

Jewels - Won 9-3

Bluebirds - Won 7-1

Diamonds - Lost 24-25

Phoenix - Lost 11-41

Eagles - Won 17-10

Blackbirds - Won 18-14

Meerkats - Lost 14-18

Crystals - Lost 8-10

Ravens - Won 10-8

Wildcats - Lost 13-39

Orioles - Won 37-16

Seahawks - Lost 15-28

Emeralds - Won 20-18

Sapphires - Won 25-13

Panthers - BYE

Leopards - Won 34-11

Well done to all teams and coaches

I'M TOPS AWARDS WEEK 2

The Brook “I’m Tops” Round 2 Award Winners

Please see below our award winners for Round 2. Well done to you all!

Bluebirds – Milena Teklemichael

Milena is flexible on court and never complains when she has to change positions. She plays confidently and always does her best. Milena shot 7 goals in last week’s game.

Jewels – Ella Greaves

Ella worked hard at training and took it head on when she was put in a position she wasn’t used to. Ella was also always asking questions and cheering her team mates on.

Lynx – Alex Morey

For always participating enthusiastically and playing very well during the game on Saturday

Gems – Olivia Hansen

Olivia is new to the team. Olivia performed well at training including others and her movement in the mid court was inclusive of her team mates. Olivia is a great team player

Ravens – Brigette Rosato

Brigette played the game with great spirit and never stopped working for the team in defence. At training she had good energy and worked well with the team.

Crystals – Madeline Lewis

Madeline continued to work hard on presenting a front option in a tough game this week. I could see her working hard on moving her feet to get around her player.

Meerkats – Ellie Lopez

For being a great leader by controlling the game and slowing it down when the team was going to fast!

Blackbirds – Caitlin Evans

For her constant movement down the court and chasing up balls!

Eagles – Poppy McAteer

Poppy listened intently and worked very hard at training learning new strategies, which she then implemented during Saturday’s game. Poppy’s effort on court was outstanding.

Phoenix – Laura Navarro

Implementing what was learnt at training into her game.

Diamonds – Ellie Ierodiaconou

Ellie has a very positive attitude and is always supporting and encouraging her team mates. Also offering to fill in for our 15/3 Seahawks shows great commitment to our club.

Wildcats – Briana Lang

Briana is growing in confidence this season. She takes on coaches instructions during the game and applies them well. Her timing has improved and she is running nice front moves and angles in attack.

Orioles – Chantelle Auld

Chantelle had an excellent training session encouraging and communicating with other team mates. She showed great courage and restraint in her game against a tough opponent which is a huge improvement. Great work Channy, we are proud of you!

Seahawks – Liliana Mill

For her focus and dedication at training & complete accuracy during the game shooting 20 over goals in 2 quarters!

Emeralds – Montana Dumesny

Montana always has a smile and her outstanding commitment to training and a wonderful goal shooting performance for the team.

Sapphires – Georgia Wedding

For putting in 100% effort into training and game day!

Panthers – Rianne Grant

Rianne is working very hard at training and is trying really hard come game day. In both games this season Rianne has shown courage and determination in the WD position. Great effort Rianne

Leopards – Georgia Banks

Georgia was thrown in the deep end this week being switched from defence to goals. She helped improve our flow & access to the circle and always presented an option.

"I'm Tops" Awards - WEEK 1

We are pleased to announce that one of our new sponsors “The Brook – Point Cook” has supported us by giving us “I’m Tops” vouchers to be awarded by the coaches each week to Saturday teams. To try and share these equally, we will be awarding this to all Saturday afternoon teams at Altona and 9/U teams at Wyndham.


The vouchers will entitle the winner to a free kid’s meal at The Brook and will be awarded throughout the first part of the season. The awards commenced this week for Altona and will kick off for 9/U Wyndham teams at the start of next season.

Please support “The Brook” by dropping into the Food Room for a meal or visit the newly renovated Coffee Room.

Our very first I’m Tops winners for Round 1 are below. Congratulations to you all.

Bluebirds – Louisa Talone

It was Louisa’s first ever game on Saturday and she did research and practiced at home. Louisa had a great game and this is an example of how doing a little extra can make a positive difference on game day.

Jewels – Charley Ojeda

Charley worked really hard at training, played a great game Saturday and was very encouraging towards her team mates.

Lynx – Jennifer Bukyx

Jen had a fantastic training session and implemented what she learnt at training to game day.

Gems – Emma Chitty

Emma provided guidance and support to a new player at training and put in an outstanding effort on game day.

Diamonds – Aaliyah Coppins

Aaliyah is new to the team, trained hard, followed instructions and implemented them on game day.

Phoenix – Stacey Mohi

Stacey shot well and was happy to be moved from attack into defence.

Eagles – Montaya Sardi

Montaya demonstrated outstanding leadership to the Eagles during the game on Saturday.

Ravens – Zara Stefanovski

Zara showed outstanding energy throughout the game and never stopped with her defensive efforts.

Meerkats – Jade Chitty

For being a strong leader when playing in attack!

Blackbirds – Emelia Te Paa

Emelia has never played GA before and did an excellent job with her movement, coming out in front, getting possession of the ball and rebounding.

Crystals – Ellie Harris

Kept her eyes on the ball which resulted in numerous intercepts!

Wildcats – Caitlyn Sneyders

Caitlyn ran transition out of defence well and was always presenting as an option.

Orioles – Madelyne Shaw

Madelyn was named co-captain at training and is already leading by example. She had an excellent training session being a rock in defence which really came through in her game.

Seahawks – Taylor Barrett

Taylor is new to the club and has an awesome attitude. She demonstrated outstanding efforts at training and during game the game.

Emeralds – Erin O’Connell

Worked hard on defensive pressure, footwork and rebounding and moving the ball up the court.

Sapphires – Halle Barrow

Being a positive role model and supporting new team mates.

Panthers – Amber Kelly

Was ill during the week but still came to training. On game day Amber lead the team and was supportive of her team members.

Leopards – Ashley Boyle

For running connections at Centre for a full game!

ROUND 2 AT ALTONA

Round 2

Gems – Lost 3-10
Lynx – Lost 9-6
Jewels – Won 13-1
Bluebirds – Won 9-1

Diamonds – Won 40-11
Phoenix – Lost ??
Eagles – Won 20-5
Blackbirds – Won 33-3
Meerkats – Won 27-9
Crystals – Lost ??
Ravens – Lost??

Wildcats – Won??
Orioles – Won 36-12
Seahawks – Won 42-1
Emeralds – Won ??
Sapphires – Lost ??

Panthers – Won 42-25
Leopards – Lost by 2 goals

Well done to all teams and coaches

ROUND 1 RESULTS AT ALTONA

ROUND 1

Gems – Lost 3-10
Lynx – Lost 19-8
Jewels – Won 3-2
Bluebirds – Won 2-0

Diamonds – Won 36-10
Phoenix – Lost ??
Eagles – Lost 10-14
Blackbirds – Won ??
Meerkats – Won 34-6
Crystals – Won ??
Ravens – Lost ??

Wildcats – Loss ??
Orioles – Won 36-11
Seahawks – Lost 15-22
Emeralds – Loss??
Sapphires – Won ??

Panthers – Won 45-14
Leopards – Loss??

Well done to all teams and coaches.
 

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM WITH THE BROOK AND GEELONG FOOTBALL CLUB

It is with much pleasure & excitement that we can announce that SLNA has been successful in obtaining a $5000 grant from The Brook Point Cook and Geelong Football Club as part of their Community Partnership Program.

With this money, we are planning on providing skills and leadership clinics for our players run with the Collingwood Magpies Netball players in the near future.

Stay tuned for more on that later! We are thrilled to have received this grant and wish to thank The Brook Point Cook & Geelong Cats for this opportunity.

Please make sure you thank Amberly Morison for all her hard work with the paperwork and also to Louise Wedding and Nicole Lilly who accompanied Amberly to the function last night.  Thank you ladies.

GRILL'D

Grill'd - Local Matters

We are excited to announce that Sanctuary Lakes Netball Association is one of three community groups to be featured in the Local Matters program at Grill'd Point Cook for the month of April.

Every time you visit Grill'd in April you will be given a token to place in a jar representing one of the three organisations. The organisation with the most tokens at the end of the month wins $300. The remaining organisations will take home $100 each.

School holidays is the perfect time to take the family to Grill'd for lunch or dinner. Please support Grill'd and SLNA during April. Point Cook branch only!

2017 WINTER SEASON FEES

ALTONA WINTER SEASON FEES

All families participating in the Winter Altona season will have received an email today regarding fees.

The majority of families will have received a link to pay via the MyNetball system, however you can also click on to the link below which will take you to the page. There were a few families with credits in the system or other adjustments were required - these families will have received an invoice showing the amount owing.

Winter season fees are due to be paid by Wednesday April 19.

In accordance with our club rules, no player may take the court for Round 1 until fees are paid. A reminder if you have outstanding uniform invoices these are due to be paid by April 3.

If you require assistance with fees or have any queries, please contact Tania at accounts@sanctuarylakesnetball.com BEFORE the due date for payment. If you have not received an email, please contact Tania ASAP (Please check junk folder for email first).

PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU ARE ONLY PLAYING AT WYNDHAM THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO YOU. WYNDHAM FEES WILL BE INVOICED NEXT TERM.

2017/18 ENTERTAINMENT BOOK

Entertainment Books

SLNA are again selling Entertainment Books. This year they are $70 each.
Each book sold raises money for the club to support events and purchase equipment.

With businesses such as D'Olive, Emporio, China T, Jacksons on K, The Sporting Globe, Subway and more, Western Suburbs businesses make a good appearance in the book this year.
Use the link below to purchase either a digital or hard copy.
http://www.entbook.com.au/1951k97

Anyone who purchases a book before the 27th March also receives early bird offers to the value of $100
Hard copy books will be available for collection just before school holidays.
For any further information please email Amberly - events@sanctuarylakesnetball.com

 

Anyone who purchases a book before the 27th March also receives early bird offers to the value of $100
Hard copy books will be available for collection just before school holidays.
For any further information please email Amberly - events@sanctuarylakesnetball.com

UMPIRING FOR SLNA

UMPIRING FOR SLNA

Altona Netball Association have bought in a new rule for all clubs playing on Saturday afternoon.

All clubs that have teams playing in 13 & under division 2 and higher will have to supply an umpire if you are the first named team.

We are looking for players and parents interested in being an umpire for Sanctuary Lakes Netball Association.

You will need to do the online umpires course and or be a badged umpire.

Sanctuary Lakes Netball will pay you for umpiring.

C BADGED UMPIRE $22 PER GAME

UNBADGED UMPIRE $17 PER GAME

We only need to supply umpires for teams playing in 13 under div 2 and higher.  First name team playing at 4.30pm will need to supply an umpire for 5.20pm and First name team playing at 5.20pm will need to supply an umpire for 4.30pm.  You will receive a roster for the season once the fixture comes out.  You may not need to umpire each week.

If you are interested please email president@sanctuarylakesnetball.com

In your email please advise if you are badge and also your umpiring experience.

Thank you

2017 WINTER SEASON DEPOSIT PAYMENT LINK

If you are planning on playing in the winter season our registration day is on Saturday 11th of February.

All current SLNA players are required to pay a deposit to hold their spot in one of our Saturday afternoon teams.  If you do not do this on or before the 11th of February you will be placed on our waiting list.

The deposit is $50 (non-refundable)

Payment can be made in person on the 11th of February at the Altona Netball stadium in the Function room (near crt 1) 11.30 -5.30pm (eftpos machine available) or you can click on to the link and pay by credit card / Direct bank now.

 

MONDAY NIGHT U15 FEES ARE NOW DUE

MONDAY NIGHT 15Us - FEES

A reminder to all players participating in the Monday night 15U competition that your fees are due for payment.

You were all emailed a link that you need to click on to pay, if you have lost this email please text Tania on 0416 110 629 so it can be resent. If you choose the offline payment option, please ensure funds are transferred promptly into the SLNA bank account.

Games commence next Monday, as soon as a fixture becomes available we will let you know game times. Fees must be paid before you can take the court for Round 1.

Thank-you to those families who have already paid

WELCOME TO SLNA - TUESDAY NIGHT KESTRALS

Congratulations to our newest team the SANCTUARY LAKES KESTRALS.

Tonight l had the privilege of watching the Kestrals play their first game together at Altona.

All players did a wonderful job with some great shooting from Karen Strongman, Tania Newcombe and Amberly Morison.

The defence was very strong with some great rebounding and solid interceptions from Taylah Hunter-Gerber, Kasey Addison, Janine Reid and Bridie Brady.

The mid court moved the ball beautifully through the centre feeding well into goals and intercepting in the defence by Rebecca Ierodiaconou, Selina Fowler and Rebecca Mackenzie.

Well done ladies on your first win tonight with a score of 24-12. We hope you are not to sore tomorrow.