Saturday 11th November 2023 Prep School Netball Festival Football v Hampton School Rugby Union Boys v Northampton School
Guildford School SSaturday’s fixtures Prep School Netball Festival Hampton School Northampton School
Saturday 22nd April 2023 Cricket Boys v St. Paul’s School
Tom Pierce, Director of Sport
Welcome to another great day of Sport at Berkhamsted. We invite parents and spectators to support all of the students and enjoy the excitement, athleticism, sportsmanship and high quality play, which will undoubtedly be on show as you wander around our sporting locations. For any budding sportsperson, fixtures provide a real highlight in the busy school week and also a valuable opportunity to compete alongside teammates and friends with both passion and perseverance. Berkhamsted wish all teams the best of luck in their matches and urge players to make the most of every moment on the pitch in developing their current skill level and knowledge of the game. “Through sport, we better ourselves and as a result we unknowingly better those around us.”
Saturday’s fixtures Saturday 22nd April 2023 Cricket Boys v St. Paul’s School
Important Information:
First Aid:
Emergency Contacts:
The First Aid Room is located at the David Case Pavilion at Chesham Road and First Aid provision will be available pitchside
Tom Pierce, Director of Sport 07701 398415 Louise McCallum, Head of Prep Sport 07814 731529 Richard Pryor, Head of Rugby 07761 046497 Matt Sharp, Head of Lacrosse 07854 500034 David Vila, Head of Football 07701 398416
Local Hospitals
Stoke Mandeville Hospital A&E (10 miles) Mandeville Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 8AL. Watford General Hospital A&E (10 miles) Vicarage Road, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD18 0HB. Hemel Hempsted Hospital Urgent Care Centre (4 miles) NO A&E Hillfield Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP2 4AD
Saturday’s home fixtures Prep School Netball Festival
Saturday 22nd April 2023 Knox Johnston Netball Courts (HP4 3BG). Some parking will be available. However, this event will be very busy and there are variousCricket parking options Boys v St. Paul’s School in the town centre. NO DOGS ALLOWED.
A TOURNAMENT A B C D E F
Group 1 Berkhamsted White High March A Heath Mount Sarums Hall STAHS A NHEHS A
a b c d e f
Group 2 Berkhamsted Pink Godstowe Upton House Thomas Coram Maltmans Green Old Vicarage Hall A
Group Stages Court 1 Court 2 Court 3 Court 4 Court 5 Court 6 09:00 09:20 09:40 10:00 10:20
FvE AvF FvB AvC FvC
DvC CvB AvD FvD E vA
B vA EvD CvE BvE DvB
fve avf fvb avc fvc
dvc cvb avd fvd eva
bva evd cve bve dvb
Saturday’s home fixtures Prep School Netball Festival
Saturday 22nd April 2023 Knox Johnston Netball Courts (HP4 3BG). Some parking will be available. However, this event will be very busy and there are variousCricket parking options Boys v St. Paul’s School in the town centre. NO DOGS ALLOWED. Finals Group 1 Court 1 Court 2 10:50 3v2 4v1 11:10 3v4 1v2 11:30 3v1 2v4
Group 2 10:50 11:10 11:30
Court 3 6v8 6v7 6v5
Court 4 7v5 5v8 8v7
Group 3 10:50 11:10 11:30
Court 5 9 v 11 9 v 12 9 v 10 Rules
Court 6 10 v 12 11 v 10 12 v 11
England BEE Netball Stinger stage rules apply. Each group game will last 14 minues, 2 x 7 minutes with 2 minutes at half time and 4 minutes between games. Scoring : 5 points for a win, 2 for a draw , 1 for a loss. After the group stages, the top two will go through to the group 1 finals, middle two to group 2 finals and bottom 2 to group 3 finals. These games will determine final placings 1-12. Finals games will last 12 minutes, 2 x 6 minutes with a straight swap at half time (time for positional switches, no coaching) and 3 minutes between games. If there is a tie for final placings, goal difference will be used to determine results.
Saturday’s home fixtures Prep School Netball Festival
Saturday 22nd April 2023 Knox Johnston Netball Courts (HP4 3BG). Some parking will be available. However, this event will be very busy and there are variousCricket parking options Boys v St. Paul’s School in the town centre. NO DOGS ALLOWED.
B TOURNAMENT A B C D E F G H I J
High March B Old Vicarage Hall B Godstowe B Berkhamsted Purple STAHS B Berkhamsted Green NHEHS B Berkhamsted Yellow Berkhamsted Blue Berkhamsted Red
Rules England BEE Netball Stinger stage rules apply. Each game will last 2 x 6 minutes, straight switch with 2 minutes between games. All teams will play each other in a round robin format and will all play 9 games in total. As this tournament is celebrating netball the teams will be able to score additional points (custom score cards provided) Goal = 1 point Interceptions = 2 points Tips = 1 point Amazing Play = 2 points All points will be added up to a decided winner. Netball is the winner!
Saturday’s home fixtures Prep School Netball Festival
Saturday 22nd April 2023 Knox Johnston Netball Courts (HP4 3BG). Some parking will be available. However, this event will be very busy and there are variousCricket parking options Boys v St. Paul’s School in the town centre. NO DOGS ALLOWED.
Round Robin
09:00 09:14 09:28 09:42 09:56 10:10 10:24 10:38 10:52 11:06 11:20 11:34 11:48
Court 1 AvF EvJ EvH EvF EvC AvE GvF GvC GvE GvI AvG FvH
Court 2 BvG AvB JvI JvG JvB
Court 3 CvH CvF AvC IvH IvF Break JvD IvC AvJ IvE FvB AvI FvD BvC FvJ BvE DvE BvI
Court 4 DvI DvG DvB AvD HvG HvB HvD HvJ AvH CvD CvJ
Saturday’s home fixtures Boys Football vs Hampton School
Saturday 22nd April 2023 Kitchener’s Playing Fields (HP4 1HE). Parking available on site. NO DOGS Cricket ALLOWED. Boys v St. Paul’s School
Start Time
Team
Pitch
Staff
Referee
10:00
U12A
Pitch 1
DVil
DVil
10:00
U12B
Pitch 2
WFin
DVil
10:00
U12C
Pitch 3
CDav
CDav
10:00
U12D
Pitch 4
MMid
MMid
10:00
U12E
Pitch 5
GRei
GRei
Saturday’s home fixtures Boys Rugby Union vs Northampton School
April 2023 Chesham Road Playing Fields (HP4 3AE). Parking atSaturday Knox22nd Johnston Sports Cricket Centre (HP4 3BG) or Haslam Field (HP4 3NG). NO DOGS ALLOWED. Boys v St. Paul’s School
Start Time
Team
Pitch
Staff
Referee
10:30
U16A
Pitch 1
NCal
AFor
10:30
U14A
Pitch 2
GCam
GCam
10:30
U14B
Pitch 5
RMac
RMac
Head Injuries & Concussion Saturday 22nd April 2023
Concussion is a complex process caused by trauma that transmits force to the brain either directly or indirectly and results in temporary impairment of brain function. Its development and resolution are rapid and spontaneous. Ultimately if you are unsure at any stage if a player has a head injury or is concussed you should seek medical attention. Listed below are some of the possible signs of concussion. Headaches - It is only normal after a blow to the head to suffer a mild headache. There could be some bruising or mild swelling over the scalp which may be tender, but this doesn’t necessarily mean a player has concussion. If the headache seems to be getting worse this could be a cause for concern so seek medical attention. Drowsiness - Means they cannot be roused. It can be common for players to want to sleep for a short time (especially children), and it will be okay to let them do so. If there are further concerns you can wake them a few times during the night, especially if a knock on the head has happened just before bedtime. If, on the other
hand, they are difficult toCricket wake or Boys v St. Paul’s School show signs of confusion, seek medical attention. Other Symptoms - Confusion, unsteadiness, memory loss and convulsiveness. If players show any signs of the above they should seek medical attention. These are merely guidelines as you know your student better than anyone else, but please remember signs and symptoms could take up to 48 hours to develop and should be monitored. Berkhamsted School takes all head injuries seriously and all members of PE staff are First Aid trained and follow the RFU Headcase protocol if a student sustains a head injury. In serious cases students would be referred to a local hospital (listed at the beginning of the programme) as they would with any other serious injury.
Chesham Road Pitch Plan
Pitches clearly visible from Pavilion
Saturday 22nd April 2023 Cricket Boys v St. Paul’s School