Comment

Share

Silver service

The letter below has just been received from Jamie Frail, the head of domestic game at Scottish Hockey.


Dear Gail,

I am extremely pleased to announce that Kinross Hockey Club has successfully completed Scottish Hockey Silver Club Accreditation. Your organisation has been recognised as a strong club that supports workforce, is well organised, operates efficiently and is a safe environmnet for members with a focus on growth and retention.

The rewards that your club can access as a silver club are:

  • Silver Accreditation plaque
  • Recognition through a group feature on the Scottish Hockey website
  • A case study of one successful area of your club
  • Invitation to annual ‘Silver Club Development Day’
  • Free access to inflatable and promotional items for 1 event
  • Use of accreditation logo for marketing

You will shortly receive further information on our Silver Club Development Day which you will receive two invites for club members to attend.

Silver clubs will be reviewed every two years and a member of the Scottish Hockey development team will be in contact to support closer to the time.

Well done on all the hard work and effort required to attain Silver status as this is a fantastic achievement. 

We look forward to conitnuing to work with your club and if you wish to progress to Gold Accrediation Status please get in touch.

Kind Regards,

Jamie Frail
Head of Domestic Game

Comment

Share

Comment

Share

Over the first hurdle

Congratulations to Andrew Clark, William Lester and Ollie Wilson, who have made it through the first selection stage for the Midlands squad for the interdistricts.

Good luck to the boys in stage 2.

Once again, Kinross is punching way above its weight in the junior age groups.

Comment

Share

Comment

Share

Championes!

The Ladies 2s did it! They fought their way to a narrow victory over Perthshire to clinch the Division 2 title. 

Well done to Cap'n Wendy and everyone who has made such a success of the season.

Comment

Share

Comment

Share

Big day tomorrow

It's a big day tomorrow. The L2s are playing their last game of the season. They are currently third in the league, level on points with the two teams above them, but with a game in hand on both.

So tomorrow's game against Perthshire 3s could Kinross crowned champions.

Pushback is 2pm at Kilgraston. If anyone is able to get along to cheer them on (aspiring members of the team, for example!) I'm sure they'd appreciate it.

Comment

Share

Comment

Share

Amy in the Scotland squad

Congratulations to Amy Salmon of the L1s, who is in the Scotland U16 squad for a series of international fixtures against Wales, Ulster and Ireland in coming months. 

The Scotland youth squads also feature many former Kobras, and also our current Kobras goalkeeper coach Kara Shiels.

 

Comment

Share

2 Comments

Share

Front of the queue

There is a long queue of boys and girls in the process of stepping up to adult hockey in the club right now, with several boys having trained with the men this season and several girls looking to make the same move soon.

However, with a goalkeeper crisis in the men's section, William Lester was able to jump to the front of the queue, making his debut in Saturday's M2s match against Stirling Wanderers. And a clean sheet seems a pretty good way of starting your career, with the game ending scoreless.

Gurdi writes:

Some tremendous saves. He did us proud during seconds' nil-nil draw...

Well done William.

2 Comments

Share

1 Comment

Share

First competitive fixtures on the new pitch

So the new pitch is open and seems to be meeting with a favourable reception from everyone. We are now one of only a handful of clubs in Scotland to own their own pitch, and the smallest club by some distance.

The first competitive match saw the M1s seeing off Grange Development in fine style, closely followed by the L1s, who had a harder time of it against WIT.

Some housekeeping points: there were quite a few muddy footprints on the turf inside the gate. This is very bad for the pitch. Can we therefore please ask everyone to wipe their feet before going onto the pitch and to ask spectators and visitors to do so too. A boot brush will be available when the pitch is open. This is particularly important when visiting the clubhouse, because it tends to be very muddy outside the door to the changing rooms. 

1 Comment

Share

Comment

Share

More Korinthian spirit

The club is in something of an injury crisis at the moment, with both men's and ladies' seconds struggling to put eleven players out yesterday. The ladies at least can call on their trusty colleagues in the Korinthians, who always step up to the mark when required. So thanks to Vicky and Lesley for answering the call, and not complaining when Cap'n Wendy had them playing for most of the match!

If truth were to be told, this wasn't just making up the numbers either, with the ladies holding Monarchs of Midland Division 1 to a draw in the cup, only losing out in a penalty shoot-out. 

Comment

Share

Comment

Share

The big match

The men's firsts had a big game today in the shape of the semi-finals of the District Cup at Peffermill. Taking on the might of Watsonians 2s, who are currently not far off the top of Central Division 1-which is to say a long way above us- the boys did a great job to only lose  4-1. Just yesterday, Watsons had put ten past a mid-table team in their own league! 

Great performance guys. We're very proud of you.

Comment

Share