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Last week's session was all the B's - Basketball, Benchball and Boccia. This week our main sport was Hockey. Alan was absent so Ollie led the session with assistance from Cliff. We started with a warm up led this week by Kerrie before getting in to some Hockey skills practice. This included individual dribbling with a ball, traffic lights game, dribbling around cones, then shooting at the end of the dribble. Lastly we did passing in pairs across the school hall working on speed and accuracy of passing. You may spot in the photos below that the Traffic light game was led by Hal! After the break we put all that skills practice to use in some small sided games. The first game was won by the yellow team by 4 goals to 2 against the green team. Next up was the blue team to take on the yellow team. In this match the blue team were victorious in a close game but a massive score of 6 goals to 5. The last game saw the blue team take on the green team. It ended up 4 to 2 goals for the green team meaning each team won one game each. We finished off the session with a couple of quick games of Boccia. Our star performers this week were Kealan and Theo who both excelled in the Hockey - well done boys! See you again next week for more fun and games. We had a very busy first session back after the half term break with the kids playing cricket and the adults taking part in the annual general meeting. Because of the meeting I do not have too many photos or updates to share but I am reliably informed that the cricket session consisted of some fielding drills, throwing and catching, bounce passes, throwing to the stumps and batting practice. After the break the kids played a series of games of Three tee cricket with the group splitting in to two teams. Our stars of the Week were Zoe and Anand who were both very pleased to receive their awards - well done to both.
Thanks to all the parents who made the effort to attend the meeting and for contributing to a great conversation on the future of the club. I have email out the meeting minutes but if anyone has not received them or has any questions please email the club or come and speak to myself or Alan. See you all again next Saturday for more fun and games. |
EFSC NEWSEpping Forest Sportability Club is a multi-sports club for young people with mild to moderate physical and learning difficulties.
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