Stratford Press

Young hockey players compete on Stratford turf

- Alyssa Smith

Young hockey players took to the turf for the annual Lower North Island Under 15 Boys’ Tournament.

Taranaki Hockey executive officer Denise Hill says both Stratford and New Plymouth turfs were a hive of activity from Saturday to Tuesday as 13 teams played in the friendly tournament.

“We split the games between the two turfs to run as many games as possible for the participan­ts.”

This is Taranaki’s second time hosting the tournament.

“We hosted the first event three years ago. It was supposed to be hosted by Hawke’s Bay this year. However, with the flooding they’ve had recently, accommodat­ion has been booked out. We were happy to host such an amazing event again.”

She says the event followed Sport New Zealand’s Balance is Better philosophy.

“Instead of worrying about the scores or winning, it’s about inclusivit­y, everyone having a go and having fun.”

Denise says it’s not just the turfs that have been a hive of activity but Taranaki as a whole.

“They’re all staying in boarding hostels either in New Plymouth or Stratford. When they’re not playing games they’re out and about, looking at the town. It’s a nice economy boost as they’re staying and spending locally.”

The tournament ran at the same time as the Under 15 Girls’ Tournament in Wairarapa.

“We had three teams attending that. Next week is the under-13 and the girls’ under-13 tournament­s. It’s been a busy time.”

She says for the four tournament­s, Taranaki has the highest participat­ion rate.

“It’s a nice feeling to know that our little associatio­n is achieving big numbers.”

The tournament­s wouldn’t be possible without umpires. Denise says 15 junior umpires helped at the Under 15 Boys’ Tournament.

“At these events we’re constantly told that our junior umpires are of the highest quality. It’s very nice to know that we’re going above and beyond as an associatio­n.”

 ?? Photo / Alyssa Smith ?? From left: Whanganui Toa player William Managh watches on as teammate Corban Seymour defends the ball from Manawatu¯ Kak¯ı player Charlie Algie.
Photo / Alyssa Smith From left: Whanganui Toa player William Managh watches on as teammate Corban Seymour defends the ball from Manawatu¯ Kak¯ı player Charlie Algie.
 ?? Photo / Alyssa Smith ?? Taranaki kurahaupo¯ player Jae Lallu (right) attacks as Hawke’s Bay black player Jarrod Ching defends.
Photo / Alyssa Smith Taranaki kurahaupo¯ player Jae Lallu (right) attacks as Hawke’s Bay black player Jarrod Ching defends.
 ?? Photo / Alyssa Smith ?? Taranaki kurahaupo¯ player Matthew Cooper takes the ball up the turf.
Photo / Alyssa Smith Taranaki kurahaupo¯ player Matthew Cooper takes the ball up the turf.

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