Caroline Springs Hockey Club
Nickname | The Springers |
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Founded | 2016 |
League | Hockey Victoria Vic League & Metro |
Based in | Caroline Springs, Victoria, Australia |
Home ground | City of Melton |
Colours | Cyan, Black, White (Home) White, Cyan (Away) |
President | Kathy Jungfer |
Head coach | David Gorton, Ron Shadbolt[1] |
Website | www |
Caroline Springs Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in Caroline Springs, Victoria, Victoria, Australia. The club was incorporated in November 2016. With initial discussion taking place in the winter of 2016, with David Gorton and Ron Shadbolt meeting with Hockey Victoria CEO - Andrew Skillern, the business plan identified that there was a need to form an organization that gave opportunity for children in the Caroline Springs and the Greater City of Melton to experience an Olympic sport, where little or no awareness is evident. Following discussions with players, supporters and potential sponsors, a feasibility study was prepared, using the data from Melton City Council and Hockey Victoria (HV). With a critical mass of “founding” members, it became clear that there was an appetite for hockey in the region, and so Caroline Springs Hockey Club was born. With a commitment to Junior development and mass participation, the values, vision and mission of the Club will lead to an explosion of interest in the Western growth corridor.
The Men's 1st and 2nd XI play in the Hockey Victoria Metro competition, and the Women's 1st IX play in Victoria State League, with the reserves also playing in the Hockey Victoria Metro Competition. The club currently fields two men's teams, two women's teams, U10 Boys, U10 Girls and U12 youth development teams. The senior teams train at The Bridge Road Sports Precinct in Melton South,[2] with training starting at 7pm.
Club song
[edit]"There’s a big, big sound, From the west of the town, It’s the sound of the mighty Springers
We take the longest strides, We have the hardest hits, We’re stronger than the rest
We’re the CSHC Springers, We’re the biggest and the best
And we will never surrender, We’ll fight until the end, We’re greater than the rest"
Individual honours
[edit]- Ron Shadbolt (women's coach) recognised by Hockey Victoria for his coaching in the community - shortlisted for Community Coach of the Year (2016).[3]
- Aimee Jungfer squad member Hockey Victoria State (U15) Squad (2017).[4]
- Aimee Jungfer and Nolan Cockburn member of the U17 North West Tigers( 2017).[5]
- Jakob Cichy 'train on' member of the U17 North West Tigers (2018).
Team Honours
[edit]- WVL2 Premiers (2018)[6]
- WPG Premiers (2017)[7]
- MMANW Runner's Up (2018)[8]
- WMBNW Premiers (2017,2018)
In the Community
[edit]CSHC supports the awareness days championed by Hockey Victoria, including Men's Health Round, Women's & Girls Round and Fair Go Round. In 2018, CSHC hosted the inaugural Beyond Blue Cup, raising over $1000.[9]
Milestones
[edit]- Jessica Kelly (50 games)
- Kathy Jungfer (50 games)
- David Gorton (50 games)
Club Person of the Year Award
[edit]- Rae Shadbolt (2018)
- Robert Lake (2017)
References
[edit]- ^ Caroline Springs Hockey takes a big leap starweekly.com.au [dead link ]
- ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
- ^ "Hockey Victoria Awards Dinner". www.hockeyvictoria.org.au. [dead link ]
- ^ "U15 State Teams Squads announced". www.hockeyvictoria.org.au. [dead link ]
- ^ Caroline Springs Young Guns hit the mark starweekly.com [dead link ]
- ^ Caroline Springs nails twin flags again starweekly.com [dead link ]
- ^ Caroline Springs emerges to take two hockey titles starweekly.com [dead link ]
- ^ Melton Moorabool starweekly.com [dead link ]
- ^ "Caroline Springs Hockey Beyond Blue Cup". everydayhero.com. [dead link ]