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Country Week 2016
Country Week College Captains
Opening Ceremony :
Team captains Josh Kippin and Robyn Adams to stand with our
College banner for the opening and closing ceremony.
Student Pledge We, as representatives of our country communities and the youth of Western Aus-tralia, agree that in the week ahead we will: Pursue positively and commit fully our efforts and our energies towards attain-
ing the finest ideals of youth sport. Represent our schools and communities with pride and distinction. Respect fully the effort and achievement of our opponents. Uphold the best traditions of this championship so that we can, as have those
before us; look back with a sense of pride and achievement setting a standard for those to follow.
Please stand for the National Anthem
Australians all let us rejoice For we are young and free With golden soil and wealth for toil Our home is girt by sea Our land abounds in Nature's gifts Of beauty rich and rare In history's page, let every stage Advance Australia Fair In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia Fair
Beneath our radiant Southern Cross We'll toil with hearts and hands To make this Commonwealth of ours Renowned of all the lands For those who've come across the seas We've boundless plains to share With courage let us all combine To Advance Australia Fair In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia Fair
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WACoA Denmark Country Week
RULES—2016 No smoking.
No alcohol/No drugs.
No visiting or visits from relatives, family or friends at accommodation
Lights out 9.30pm Sunday & 10.00pm Mon-Thursday. No one out of cabins after this time.
Socialising is confined to common rooms only or outside areas within the park (these will be designated). Limited male/female interaction is to remain discreet and non-sexual.
Respect other guests at the park—watch noise levels: no shouting, no bouncing balls in cabins etc
Those occupying rooms are responsible for the room’s cleanliness.
Water activities must have supervisor present
Enjoy the experience, interact with others in a courteous and respectful manner, have fun on the court, be team players and role model good sportsmanship
Students not travelling home to Denmark must ensure the person collecting you contacts a staff member on
Thursday evening to arrange pick up time and place
Students travelling with someone other than their parent or guardian must first notify Ms Gillies in writing via letter, fax or email.
Students being dropped off in transit back to Denmark and back at the
College must have contact waiting at designated contact point
Ms Kelli Gillies Mobile : 0428 480 203
Resi Supervisor #1 Mobile : 0428 480 206 Resi Supervisor #2 Mobile : 0428 480 207
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Items required to be taken to Country Week by Students
This booklet Country Week tracksuit > jacket and track pants College Sports T-Shirt x 2 and Rugby jumper Recreational clothes Good casual clothing (for restaurants) Toiletries / Towels Spending money Medical needs (personal) - strapping tape - Asthma puffer - medications Bathers > swimming pool at accommodation
One swag per Cabin Pillow and sleeping bag (bus journey, extra warmth)
Mouthguards
NB : All items of clothing and equipment are to be clearly marked/named
Staff Attending Kelli Gillies (Co-ordinator) Brad Woodruff (Phys Ed—Football Coach) Dane Carter (Volleyball Coach) Doug Thompson (Football/VolleyballSupport) Eric Bogensperger (Volleyball Coach) Pania Payne (Netball Coach) Deb Hatch ( Basketball Coach) Ethan Burton (Basketball Support) John Bligh (Squad Support)
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Players’ Code of Behaviour
As a Team Member you are expected to...
Compete by the competition conditions and rules.
Accept the Referee’s or Umpire’s decision.
Work equally hard for yourself and your team - your team’s perfor-mance will benefit and so will your own.
Be prepared by getting good rest and sleep.
Be a good sport. Encourage and support your own team members.
Co-operate with your coach and team mates. Show respect for your opponents and their skills.
Uphold your team’s rules
Represent the College to the best of your ability and have fun doing so!
Serious breach of the code of behaviour in the opinion of team officials will result in the player being banned form the remainder of the championships, the parents and school being notified and the player being sent home by the first available transport. Any additional expense in-curred will be the responsibility of the parents.
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DAY DATE TIME ACTIVITY / DESTINATION
Sunday 26/06/16 10.30am Depart college and travel Albany Hwy to accommodation
05.30pm Unpack and settle in. Group meeting. Dinner in camp kitchen
09.30pm Lights out
Monday 30/06/16 6.30am Wake up, breakfast,
07.15am Depart accommodation
08.30am
Opening ceremony Challenge Stadium Arena 1, 100 Stephenson Ave, Mt Claremont
9:00am Team Managers meeting @ Challenge Stadium Lecture Theatre
9:45am Coaches meetings @ Sport Venue Offices— Basketball @ Court 1 Basketball Centre (Aaron) Volleyball @ Main Arena Challenge Stadium (Dane) Netball @ Netball Centre, Selby Street Jolimont (Ella and Zoe)
11.00am 11.45am
12.30pm
12.45pm
2.45pm
3.30pm
4.15pm Return to accommodation get ready for evening.
5.30pm Travel to Pearl River Restaurant , City Beach for dinner
7.00pm Movie at Greater Union Cinema Complex Liege Street, Innaloo Ph: 9446 9003
9.00pm Return to accommodation for free time, team meetings and lights out 10.00
Tuesday 01/07/16 6.30am Breakfast
7.00am Depart accommodation
8.00am
8.00am
9.00am
11.40am
11.45am
12.30pm
3.30pm Return to accommodation, afternoon tea and get ready for trip to Joondalup for Laserscape
5.15pm Depart for Dark Light Laserscape for 6.20pm start. 7.30pm dinner at La Vita in Joondalup
9pm Return to accommodation—lights out 10pm
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DAY DATE TIME ACTIVITY / DESTINATION
Wed 02/07/12 6.30am Breakfast
7.00am Depart for UWA Sportspark
3.30pm Return to accommodation
6.00pm Dinner ordered in, lights out 10pm
Thurs 03/07/13 7.30am Breakfast
9.00am Depart for UWA Sports Park
10.00am
10.45am
11.45am
2.45pm
3.30pm
4.15pm Return to accommodation shower, tidy up cabins and pack for return Friday
5.30pm Late night shopping Whitfords City
8.30pm Return to accommodation, free time, lights out 10pm
Friday 04/07/13 6.00am Breakfast and pack coach
TBA Finals (Earliest game will be 8am) Possible 6.45-7am departure from accommodation.
1:00pm Closing ceremony
1:45pm Parent pick up at Stadium
2.30pm Return to college (drop offs on Albany Highway)
Approx 8pm
Coach arrives Denmark—those being picked up from school will need parent/guardian to meet coach at this time. Bus to be unpacked and swept out prior to departure.
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CABIN ALLOCATIONS
Girls Cabin 101
ROBIN ADAMS JESSICA LARKMAN MADDIE LARKMAN
SYDNEE BENN EMMA WYNNE SKY FREEMAN
SASHA MCWILLIAMS
Girls Cabin 61 Pania Payne
Boys Cabin 99
Dane Carter
Boys Cabin 100
Brad Woodruff
Boys Cabin 62 Ethan Burton
Boys Cabin 4
John Bligh
JAIME MOORE NIVEN BROWN
MACKENZIE DAW SHANNON HULL
JOANNE LANGE
JENNIFER WATERS LACY MCALINDEN
MAKAYLA COCKMAN
BEN MCMAHON CASEY PERKINS DAVID MCKELVIE
CAMERON GEDDES
CODEY BAXTER
WILL EVANS WILLEM COETZEE
Girls Cabin 62 Deb Hatch
Girls Cabin 102 1 X SWAG
TRAVIS LaBIANCA JACK NAIRN
ETHAN DENNIS
SAVANNAH JANITZ MADDIE WHEATLEY CLAUDIA BUDRIKIS
COURTNEY CONNING TENNIKA GIBBS GEORGIA KEAST LEAH-R WINTER
EMMA STEELE
CASSIA TH-WEYRICH CHELSEA B/WORTH
AMY POLLARD BRIANNA DAVIDSON
CABIN 65 KELLI GILLIES
0428 480 203 0405 735 961
Boys Cabin 63
Doug Thompson
Boys Cabin 64
Eric Bogensperger
Boys Cabin 69
LIAM HIGGINS BEN HEGNEY TYSON TAFFE
COREY NARKLE
TAJ BENTINK
JOSH D-B JOSH KIPPIN
VINCE RUTTEN LLEYTON CURTIN JAYDEN SCOTT
LIAM WANT
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BASKETBALL
Sport Coordinator: Murray Farr 0407 988 915 [email protected]
Venue: WA Basketball (Bendat) Centre Rules & Guidelines: BASKETBALL (BOYS AND GIRLS) Schools are to provide match balls. Balls to be clearly marked with school's name. Players to have numbered tops from 4 through to 15. Schools are reminded to provide a neutral coloured top in the case of team colours clashing. In the event of a uniform colour clash the first mentioned team to have choice of playing strip colour.
Teams are of a single gender only.
Playing times. Two 20-minute halves with a 5-minute break at half time..
Only 1 timeout per half per team permitted with no time outs during the last 4
minutes of each half.
Each team will supply one-bench official and a scorer.
Six points will be awarded for a win, four points for a draw and two for a loss.
Behaviour points may be lost for unacceptable behaviour.
Technical Fouls do not necessarily incur a loss of behaviour point.
If a player is sent off for an offence against the Code of Conduct, that player:
Will be automatically suspended for the next game; May not be replaced; Will be reported to the organiser or protests’ panel; Uniform sanctions will be applied across all sports.
The competition will be decided in two parts: a) Qualifying rounds to decide finals ranking:
Most number of points; Successful team in previous clash; then Percentage for participating teams in contention for the games played
against each other; b) Finals result:
Direct result; then Previous encounter winner.
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AFL FOOTBALL Sport Coordinator: Ian Temby 0407 083 683 [email protected] Venue: UWA Sports Park Rules & Guidelines: AFL FOOTBALL (BOYS)
A standard league football will be supplied by the WA Football Commission for each competing team The first named team will be "home" team and the second named team the "away" team. Players are to wear numbered school jumpers. Black or coloured shorts are to be worn for home games, white shorts or coloured for away games. Correct socks must also be worn. Note: If two schools have the same or similar jumpers, then an alternate set of jumpers can be made available through the SSWA office. This will be an ―away team‖ responsibilty. Please look at the uniform register when it b comes available and determine need. Start and End-of-game acknowledgments: The home team lines up in the centre of the ground and waits until the away team lines up opposite. Players are then to shake hands, including coaches, before and after games. At the completion of the game each team captain will call his team to give 3 cheers to the other team. Points for games: Maximum points a winning team can earn are 6 points; i.e.4 points for win plus 2 points for behaviour (awarded by umpires). Losing team could still earn 2 points for behaviour, 0 for loss. Any player who is excluded from the game by the "red" card presentation automatically loses 1 point for team. Coaches may also be penalised points for contravening the codes of conduct. This penalty will be decided upon by the umpire or coordinator. Note: If a point or points are lost because of behaviour unbecoming then the of-fending person and/or coach will be required to meet with the coordinator immedi-ately following the match in company with the umpire.
Each school must provide a timekeeper, a goal umpire and one boundary umpire (clad in neutral gear), and a set of goal flags. SSWA will provide a fluoro vest for the goal umpire. Any issued items must be returned to the coordinator immediately at the games conclusion. The home team is to supply a timekeeper who will have a siren or bell. If the away team wishes to have a timekeeper as well they may do so. Misconduct - A uniform system of procedures will apply across all sports. Playing times - 25-minute halves; 8 minute half time. [Note: Games must start and finish
on time] The competition will be decided in two parts. a) Qualifying rounds to decide finals ranking:
Most number of points; Successful team in previous clash; Percentage for participating teams in contention; then Overall percentage
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AFL FOOTBALL continued Sport Coordinator: Ian Temby 0407 083 683 [email protected] Venue: UWA Sports Park
b) Finals result:
Direct result; then Team who finished higher after qualifying rounds.
A division will be an 18 playing member competition if there are at least six nomina ing teams and all other grades will be a 15 playing member competition. During any si gle contest the nominated number of playing members and 4 interchange comprise a team. Students in Year 8 & 9 are not permitted to play. Forfeits on the final day are not acceptable. Teams must finish the scheduled program Note: Any suspension that is imposed during the final day’s play will be carried through to the local community competition.
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NETBALL Sport Coordinator: Sandra Rawlings 0429 089 050 [email protected]
Venue: State Netball Centre / Perth Netball Centre Rules & Guidelines: NETBALL (GIRLS)
Schools to provide a premium quality netball for each game.
Schools are reminded to have an alternative set of coloured bibs in case of team
colours clashing.
In the event of a uniform colour clash the first mentioned team to have choice of playing strip colour.
No boys to play in teams.
Substitutes: "Substitution on court is allowed for up to 4 players, in any one game, in event of illness, injury, or during an interval. At the time a substitution is made, play-ing positions may be changed. Players may re-enter as substitutes in the event of injury, illness or during an interval. Any injured or ill player is to be removed from the court immediately to accommodate the centrally timed strategy.”
Each school must provide a scorer.
Playing times. Four 12 minute quarters, with breaks of 2 minutes at quarter and
three-quarter times, 5 minutes at half time.
All Games will be centrally timed
Six points will be awarded for a win, four points for a draw and two for a loss. Be-haviour points may be lost for unacceptable behaviour.
Sanctions:
- any player may be excluded for an offence against the Codes of Conduct; - that player will be excluded for the full game without replacement; - automatic suspension will follow for the following game; - a report must be made to the coordinator; and - a uniform set of sanctions and procedures are used for all sports.
The competition will be decided in two parts.
a) Qualifying rounds to decide finals ranking: most number of points; successful team in previous clash; then percentage for participating teams in contention;
b) Finals result: direct result; then winner of previous encounter.
* Mouth guards are recommended for all sports*
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VOLLEYBALL
Sport Coordinator: Steve Doyle 0411 133 954 [email protected] Venue: HBF Stadium – Arena 1 and 2 Rules & Guidelines: VOLLEYBALL (BOYS AND GIRLS)
Schools will provide leather volleyballs (Mikasa) to be used at the carnival..
Teams to have a uniform with numbers 1 - 18. [Front and back] Single gender teams only.
DUTY TEAMS: All teams will be required to do game duties as scheduled during the week. Ros-
tered duty times will generally be before or after your scheduled game. Schools will not do duty for their own team games. A complete duty roster will be included with the competition fixtures.
Duty will consist of:
Second referee with a whistle (net referee) Two scorers Two lines people Team Coach or Manager in attendance Game referees will be provide by School Sport Finals: Teams will be rostered to finals games based on their finishing position in the preliminary
rounds and results in finals. Net heights : Boys – 2.35m Girls – 2.15m
Each match [except for 1 v 2 finals] will consist of three compulsory games, rally point. The first
two games will be to 21 points (Capped) and the third game to 15 points (Uncapped to a 2 point advantage), rally point. For the third game to count one team must have achieved at least 8 points. [Note: If one team wins the first 2 sets then the third is an optional dead rubber.]
Match starting time. The competition will run on a central start time.
Warm-up period will be 5 minutes and commence as soon as the whistle to finish the previou match is sounded. The first scheduled match will start at the designated time - warm-up must be completed before this time.
Team warm-ups other than the designated 5 minutes on court are not to be conducted in the playing arena.
Six points will be awarded for a win, four points for a draw and two for a loss. Behaviour points may be lost for unacceptable behaviour.
Substitutions: A Grade to use the 12 sub rule. Other grades substitutions are to be the 12 sub rule or rotation of all team players through position one. The system used must be maintained for the entire game.
The competition will be decided in two parts.
a) Qualifying rounds to decide finals ranking: most number of points; total number of sets won; then. successful team in previous clash
b) Finals result: The 1v2 final will be the best of three sets conducted under the same scoring conditions
as preliminary games. The first two sets are capped at 25 points. In the event of a third set being required it must be played to a minimum of 8 points and a maximum of 15 points. If at the end of the time period both teams are equal on points then team that scores the next point shall be the winner.
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VOLLEYBALL continued
Sport Coordinator: Steve Doyle 0411 133 954 [email protected] Venue: HBF Stadium – Arena 1 and 2 Rules & Guidelines: VOLLEYBALL (BOYS AND GIRLS)
Games will be under the official rules of Volleyball as per Australian volleyball Federa-tion with amended By-Laws as required.
Coaches must sign all score sheets at the end of the game to confirm games results and scores.
On the last day, games may commence up to 15 minutes earlier than the scheduled game time. Should a game finish early it is not necessary to wait until the sched-uled time.
*Mouth guards are recommended for all sports*
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