Week 2 Preview

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Brett EllisSarah Murray

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Date Time League Season
28th July 2019 6:00 pm Summer League 2019
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Chris SlackNicola Brown

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Date Time League Season
28th July 2019 8:00 pm Summer League 2019
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Brett Ellis
Michael Fordyce
Sarah Murray

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Date Time League Season
28th July 2019 7:00 pm Summer League 2019

Week 1 Results

Results

Team1st2nd3rdPPGPPOTOutcome
Steelers White Team211124Loss
Steelers Orange Team104005Win

Results

Team1st2nd3rdPPGPPOTOutcome
Steelers Blue Team302005Win
South Leeds Rams Seniors102113Loss

Results

Team1st2nd3rdPPGPPOTOutcome
Full Montys121004Loss
Rotherham Ducks Seniors303016Win

U7 & U10 Awards Night

The Steelers Ball Hockey U7 and U10 celebrated their End of Season Awards last night at Bramall Lane.

100 people were in attendance to recognise the achievements of the Ball Hockey Clubs youngest age groups. Both age groups are the current Central Conference and Nationals Champions.

All of the players received individual medals to recognise their efforts before the individual awards were handed out.

INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS

  • U7 Sportsmanship Award – Bradley Law
  • U7 Players Player -Dylan Keightley
  • U7 Most Improved Player – Henry Berzins
  • U7 Coaches Player of the Year – Ethan Widdowson and Bradley Law
  • U10 Sportmanship Award – George Clarke
  • U10 Players Player – Lacey Rockley
  • U10 Most Improved Player – Ben Law
  • U10 Coaches Player of the Year -Ashton Burgan and Finlay Cruise

The night was a big success and the Club would like to thank Sarah Slack, Lee Robinson, Alan Rockley, Stefanie Robinson, Jemma Rickwood and Nicola Brown for all their efforts in preparing the room and selling the raffle tickets and chuck a balls for the Club on the night.

We hope everybody enjoyed the evening and look forward to the U13 & U16 awards on Sunday.

Raffle Table
The sweet table proved very popular
Steelers BHC U10

Summer League Fixtures

Summer League Teams Announced for 2019/20

The 2nd ever Summer League is due to start this weekend and the teams have been announced.

Following the draft at the weekend, team managers have been working away behind the scenes making trades and swapping players trying to produce their perfect squads.

The Rotherham Ducks made the first major moves in free agency managing to acquire Steelers A team player James Hague. It will be interesting to see how Haguey gets on with the pressure of a big money move from Steelers Orange.

The most surprising move of the draft was the decision by South Leeds Rams manager Richard Parker, who decided to trade himself away from Leeds preferring to don the yellow and red Full Monty jersey.

Most teams were very active in the draft. In fact all but one team made changes to there roster. The only team who was happy with his team from the outset was Matt Williams who chose not to entertain any trades whatsoever. It will be interesting to see how this approach pays off in a couple of months time.

Here are the squads for the upcoming league :

The Summer League format has been slightly altered for the 2019/20 season

Games will be made up of 3 periods of 15minutes. All games will be running clock and in the event of a draw after 45 minutes a 5min 3v3 overtime will be played. Sudden death will then apply in overtime and if scores are still level then each team will have 3 penalty shots.

If scores are still level after overtime and 3 penalty shots then the penalty shootout will go into sudden death. (Sudden death penalty takers cannot be the players who took the original 3 penalties.)

Win 3 points and a loss 0 points. If teams are level on points then Goal Difference followed by head to head results will apply to determine final league placings.  

At the end of the league season the top 4 teams will make the playoffs. 1st v 4th and 2nd v 3rd will play in semi finals followed by the final to determine the 2nd Summer League Winner.


The fixtures have already been scheduled and the countdown has begun to the first fixtures on July 14th

Summer League 2019/20

The Summer League is an annual event held during the off season.
The inaugural league was won by the Full Montys with a last game victory over the Yorkshire Puddings.

The Summer League format has been slightly altered for the 2019/20 season

Games will be made up of 3 periods of 15minutes. All games will be running clock and in the event of a draw after 45 minutes a 5min 3v3 overtime will be played. Sudden death will then apply in overtime and if scores are still level then each team will have 3 penalty shots.

If scores are still level after overtime and 3 penalty shots then the penalty shootout will go into sudden death. (Sudden death penalty takers cannot be the players who took the original 3 penalties.)

Win 3 points and a loss 0 points. If teams are level on points then Goal Difference followed by head to head results will apply to determine final league placings.  

The Summer League draft will take place on Sunday 7th July and there will be 6 teams competing in the league this year:

  • Steelers White
  • Steelers Blue
  • Steelers Orange
  • South Leeds Rams
  • Rotherham Ducks
  • Full Montys

At the end of the league season the top 4 teams will make the playoffs. 1st v 4th and 2nd v 3rd will play in semi finals followed by the final to determine the 2nd Summer League Winner.


The fixtures have already been scheduled and the countdown has begun to the Summer League Draft on the 7th July 2019.

South Leeds Rams

The Steelers BHC would like to welcome the South Leeds Rams to the ball hockey community.

Sue Mullan, mum of Steelers player George, has setup the Rams in Middleton, Leeds with a view to growing the game of ball hockey in a currently untapped market.

The Leeds based ball hockey club is hoping to use the formation of a new ice hockey team – Leeds Chiefs – to help promote the sport and increase the participation of ball hockey in the area.

Anybody Leeds based that fancies a try should get in touch with Sue.

South Leeds Rams Contact Details

  •  Age Range: 5-15 years old
  • Training: Thursdays 7-8pm
  • Home Ground: Middleton Leisure Centre, Ring Road, Middleton, LS10 4AX
  • Contact Email: southleedsramsbhc@gmail.com
  • Facebook: South Leeds Rams BHC

Under 5s

Our junior section is going from strength to strength and we have a waiting list of players at each age group. With this in mind the Club is looking at splitting its U7 section into two – U5 and 5-7year olds.

It is felt that by splitting the section into two it will encourage greater player development as training and drills will be targeted more specifically to age groups.

The U5 will be a fun session encouraging participation and teaching the basic skills such as how to hold a stick and how to dribble, pass and shoot.

Sessions will involve a lot of small games and activities and will encourage the players to have as much contact with the ball as possible.

This will thus allow the 5-7 year olds to be taught the more complex principles of tactics and positional sense in preparation for playing in competitive fixtures in the U7 league and Nationals.

In order to split the section into 2 we are looking for some rink dividers in order to separate the two age groups and create a safe environment for both sections.

Dividers are £150 each and we are looking for 10 sponsors. We currently have 4 sponsors on board so if anybody is interested in helping the Club out please contact us via email at sheffieldsteelersbhc@gmail.com

Junior Awards Night

On 12th July the Sheffield Steelers Ball Hockey U7 & U10 will be holding their Annual Awards night.

The event is being held at the Platinum Suite, Sheffield United FC, Bramall Lane and starts at 6pm.

Food is available to purchase on the night and as well as the Awards presentation we have a raffle and a disco.

The event is open to all Steelers U7 & U10 players, family and friends. Tickets are just £10 and available from the U7 and U10 Managers – Stefanie Robinson and Jemma Rickwood.

On the night each player will receive a trophy and a certificate to reward them for their hard work throughout the 2018/19 season.

Individual awards will also be given out in the following categories –

  • Coaches Player of the Year
  • Players Player
  • Most Improved
  • Sportmanship Award