Tri-Golf Festival
Tuesday 14th May 2024
Venue
Garrons park Golf Course
Type of Competition
Tri-Golf
Summary
An opportunity for schools to select a team of children to play in a competitive carousel of activities against other schools.
Squad of 10
5 boys
5 girls
Years 5/6
Start Time: 12:00 Finish Time: 14:30
Contact Number
01268 773545 x252
Contact Email
cprssp@thedeanes.essex.sch.uk
** NOTE: Deadline for Competition Booking is Wednesday 1st May **
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7 school(s) already registered for this competition...
Down Hall Primary Kents Hill Junior School Grove Wood Primary Wyburns Primary School Plumberow Primary Academy Jotmans Hall Primary School St Joseph's
1 school(s) are currently on the Reserve List for this competition...
Thundersley Primary
Year of Numbers Active Maths Festival
Wednesday 15th May 2024
Venue
The Deanes tennis centre
Type of Competition
Summary
The SSP has worked with Teach Active to provide a series of festivals aimed at encouraging students to learn numeracy/mathematical skills in fun and Active ways which link with physical activity. The festival will provide a carousal of stations each focussing on maths skills through activity. Schools should select between 10-15 children to attend and consider those who might benefit most from this different approach to Maths.
Start Time: 12:00 Finish Time: 14:30
Contact Number
01268 773545 x252
Contact Email
cprssp@thedeanes.essex.sch.uk
** NOTE: Deadline for Competition Booking is Thursday 2nd May **
There are 2 place(s) available on this competition
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6 school(s) already registered for this competition...
Hadleigh Junior Riverside Primary School Wyburns Primary School Winter Gardens Montgomerie Primary Jotmans Hall Primary School
Primary Rounders - School Games Level 2
Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Venue
The Deanes School
Type of Competition
Rounders
Summary
Purpose of event - A competitive sports event - Schools should select students that are prepared to compete with other schools and progress through the County competitive pathway.
Year 6
Gender Mixed
Team Criteria
Games are played between two teams.
Each squad has a maximum of 15 and a minimum of 6. No more than 9 may be on the field at anyone time. Maximum of 5 boys
Players once substituted may return during the game, but batters only in the position of their original number.
Format 20 good balls
1 innings per team
To lead onto National Finals
Rules
Batter
• Wait in the backward area well away from 4th post
• If out, wait in the backward area well away from 1st post
• You will have one good ball bowled to you
• No ball if:
- Not smooth underarm action
- Ball is above head - below knee
- Ball bounces on way to you
- Is wide or straight at body
- The bowlers foot is outside the square during the bowling action
- You can take or run on a no ball, but once you reach 1st post you cannot return. You score in the normal way.
Scoring
• 1 Rounder if ball is hit and 4th post is reached and touched before next ball is bowled 1 Rounder if ball is hit and 4th post reached on a no ball (you can’t be caught out)
• ½ Rounder if 4th post reached without hitting the ball
• ½ Rounder if ball is hit and 2nd post reached and touched before next ball is bowled - but if you continue this run and are put out before reaching 4th post, the score will be nullified
• Penalty ½ Rounder for an obstruction by a fielder
• Penalty ½ rounder for 2 consecutive no balls to same batter
• 1 Rounder for a backward hit if 4th post reached (you stay at 1st while ball is in the backward area)
Out when
• Caught
• Foot over front/back line of batting square before hitting or missing a good ball
• Running inside post (unless obstructed)
• The post you are running to is stumped
• You lose contact with post during bowlers action when he has possession in the square
• You overtake
• You obstruct (you have right of way on track only)
Running around the track
(please carry the bat)
• If you stop at a post you must keep contact with the post, with hand or bat. If you don’t the fielding side can stump the following post to put you out
• You can run on to a post even if it has been previously stumped (you don’t score if the post immediately ahead has been stumped)
• When the bowler has the ball in his square you cannot move on, but if you are between posts you can carry on to the next
• You cannot have two batters at a post. The Umpire will ask the first to run on when the second one makes contact
• At a post you do not have to move on for every ball bowled
*Please note - Rules are subject to change pending Active Essex confirmation.
Start Time: 10:30 Finish Time: 14:30
Contact Number
01268 773545 x252
Contact Email
cprssp@thedeanes.essex.sch.uk
** NOTE: Deadline for Competition Booking is Thursday 9th May **
There are 0 place(s) available on this competition
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16 school(s) already registered for this competition...
Lubbins Park Rochford Primary Rayleigh Primary Down Hall Primary Kents Hill Junior School Grove Wood Primary Wyburns Primary School Kingston Primary School Plumberow Primary Academy Great Wakering academy A TEAM Great Wakering academy B team Winter Gardens Academy Jotmans Hall Primary School Glebe Wyburns Primary The Robert Drake Primary School
7 school(s) are currently on the Reserve List for this competition...
Leigh Beck Junior School
EFPS
Westwood Academy
Our Lady of Ransom CPS
Northwick Park
William Read
Canvey Junior School
Girls Kwik Cricket
Wednesday 5th June 2024
Venue
Hadleigh & Thundersley Cricket Club
Type of Competition
Cricket
Summary
Purpose of Event: A competitive sports event - Schools should select students that are prepared to compete with other schools and progress through the County competitive pathway.
Year 5/6
Girls
Each team comprises of 8 players. Squads are limited to 10 players.
The two teams toss a coin to decide which team has the choice of either batting or fielding first.
Throughout the Tournament each game shall consist of one innings per team, each innings to be 8 overs long.
Batting & Scoring
The batting side shall be divided into pairs, each pair batting for 2 overs, with a new pair starting at the end of the second, fourth and sixth overs.
Each team starts batting with a score of 200 runs.
Each time a batter is out, 5 runs are deducted and the other batter of the pair faces the next ball.
A batter may be out bowled, caught, run out, stumped, hit wicket.
There is no LBW law unless the batter deliberately blocks the ball with a leg or foot.
Runs will be scored in the normal way, as will byes.
2 runs will be awarded to the batting team for each wide ball and no-ball bowled, but no extra ball will be allocated, except in the final over of each innings when, in addition to the 2 runs, an extra ball will be bowled.
At the end of the first 2 overs, the first pair of batters retires and is replaced by the second pair until all 4 pairs have batted for 2 overs each.
The second team then bats for its 8 overs.
Each player on the fielding side must bowl 1 over.
Bowling will take place from one end only.
Bowling should be over arm where possible.
Players on the fielding side DO NOT need to rotate fielding positions.
With the exception of the wicketkeeper, no fielder is allowed within 10 yards of the batter until the ball is played by the batter.
No fielder may field within 10 yards of the wicket, measured from the middle stump except behind the wicket on the off-side. A fielder may move into the restricted area to make a catch or field a ball provided he/she was outside the area when the stroke was made.
The Result
The team with the higher score wins. In the event of a tie the team taking more wickets will be the winner. If it is still equal, each player bowls 1 ball at the wickets (no batter), with the team scoring the higher number of strikes the winner.
An Over
An over consists of 6 balls.
LBW
In the very simple terms, a batter can be given out if the umpire feels that a ball, which hits the batter’s leg, would have hit the stumps. This law will not be used unless a batter deliberately blocks or kicks the ball away with the leg or foot.
Byes
If a batter misses the ball, or if it hits their body, they may still run and score byes.
Wide ball
A ball that is too far from the batter to strike will be called a wide. A ball will not be called a wide, no matter how wayward it may be, if the batter manages to hit it.
If a ball results in more than 2 wides, they will be added to the batting team’s score and the two runs for the wide will be ignored. For example, a bowler delivers a ball so wide it is missed by the wicketkeeper and crosses the boundary for 4. 4 runs are given to the batting side, not 6.
No ball
If a ball bounces more than once before reaching the batsman, of if it reaches the batsman above shoulder height without bouncing, it will be called a no ball.
A batsman may hit a no ball and if the shot results in 3 of more runs being scored, that score will count and the 2 runs for the no ball will be ignored. If 1 or 2 runs are scored the batsman will be credited for the 2 runs for the no ball.
Start Time: 09:30 Finish Time: 13:00
Contact Number
01268 773545 x252
Contact Email
cprssp@thedeanes.essex.sch.uk
** NOTE: Deadline for Competition Booking is Thursday 23rd May **
There are 4 place(s) available on this competition
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12 school(s) already registered for this competition...
Canvey Junior School EFPS Rayleigh Primary Down Hall Primary Kents Hill Junior School Grove Wood Primary Plumberow Primary Academy Leigh Beck Junior School Westwood Academy Northwick Park William Read Hockley Primary
KS1 kwick cricket
Monday 10th June 2024
Venue
Hadleigh and Thundersley Cricket club
Type of Competition
Cricket
Summary
Purpose of Event: A competitive sports event - no county pathway
KS1
Best Team - Mixed
Each team comprises of 8 players. Squads are limited to 10 players.
The two teams toss a coin to decide which team has the choice of either batting or fielding first.
Throughout the Tournament each game shall consist of one innings per team, each innings to be 8 overs long.
Batting & Scoring
The batting side shall be divided into pairs, each pair batting for 2 overs, with a new pair starting at the end of the second, fourth and sixth overs.
Each team starts batting with a score of 200 runs.
Each time a batter is out, 5 runs are deducted and the other batter of the pair faces the next ball.
A batter may be out bowled, caught, run out, stumped, hit wicket.
There is no LBW law unless the batter deliberately blocks the ball with a leg or foot.
Runs will be scored in the normal way, as will byes.
2 runs will be awarded to the batting team for each wide ball and no-ball bowled, but no extra ball will be allocated, except in the final over of each innings when, in addition to the 2 runs, an extra ball will be bowled.
At the end of the first 2 overs, the first pair of batters retires and is replaced by the second pair until all 4 pairs have batted for 2 overs each.
The second team then bats for its 8 overs.
Each player on the fielding side must bowl 1 over.
Bowling will take place from one end only.
Bowling should be over arm where possible.
Players on the fielding side DO NOT need to rotate fielding positions.
With the exception of the wicketkeeper, no fielder is allowed within 10 yards of the batter until the ball is played by the batter.
No fielder may field within 10 yards of the wicket, measured from the middle stump except behind the wicket on the off-side. A fielder may move into the restricted area to make a catch or field a ball provided he/she was outside the area when the stroke was made.
The Result
The team with the higher score wins. In the event of a tie the team taking more wickets will be the winner. If it is still equal, each player bowls 1 ball at the wickets (no batter), with the team scoring the higher number of strikes the winner.
An Over
An over consists of 6 balls.
LBW
In the very simple terms, a batter can be given out if the umpire feels that a ball, which hits the batter’s leg, would have hit the stumps. This law will not be used unless a batter deliberately blocks or kicks the ball away with the leg or foot.
Byes
If a batter misses the ball, or if it hits their body, they may still run and score byes.
Wide ball
A ball that is too far from the batter to strike will be called a wide. A ball will not be called a wide, no matter how wayward it may be, if the batter manages to hit it.
If a ball results in more than 2 wides, they will be added to the batting team’s score and the two runs for the wide will be ignored. For example, a bowler delivers a ball so wide it is missed by the wicketkeeper and crosses the boundary for 4. 4 runs are given to the batting side, not 6.
No ball
If a ball bounces more than once before reaching the batsman, of if it reaches the batsman above shoulder height without bouncing, it will be called a no ball.
A batsman may hit a no ball and if the shot results in 3 of more runs being scored, that score will count and the 2 runs for the no ball will be ignored. If 1 or 2 runs are scored the batsman will be credited for the 2 runs for the no ball.
Start Time: 09:30 Finish Time: 13:00
Contact Number
01268 773545 x252
Contact Email
cprssp@thedeanes.essex.sch.uk
** NOTE: Deadline for Competition Booking is Tuesday 28th May **
There are 6 place(s) available on this competition
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11 school(s) already registered for this competition...
hadleigh infants school Rayleigh Primary Grove Wood Primary Holt Farm Infant School Holt Farm Infant School Plumberow Primary Academy Canvey Island Infant School and Nursery Northwick Park William Read Leigh Beck Infants William Read
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