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Hi everyone sorry we have not been able to get onto this site for several weeks but we are now back and we apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Friday 12th March - New Cambell Quiz Night
Venue: Redbridge Sports Centre:
Time: 7.15pm for 7.30pm start
Cost: £5.00 pp (8- 10 on table)
Book your tables with Nicky (Orange team) or email me
Saturday March 13th 2010 Essex Met League @ Redbridge
Senior,Youth & Junior league Fixtures
NC Greens v Manor A 13.30 Ct10
NC Blues v Romford A 15.00 Ct 9
NC Whites v E Open A 12.00 Ct12
NC Reds v E Open B 10.30 Ct12
NC Silvers v Pettits A 12.00 Ct 9
NC Oranges v Ilford 3 10.30 Ct 10
NC Purples v Saphire 1 13.30 Ct 8
NC Yellows v Emeralds 15.00 Ct 8
U12 A v Brentwood Blue 09.30 Ct 4
U12 B v Marshalls 09.30 Ct 2
U14 A v Marshalls 2 09.30 Ct 9
U14 B v E Open U14'A 09.30 Ct10
U14 C v Brentwood Red 09.30 Ct 7
Sunday 7th March - Prem v Linden Report
Although we did not win the 1st Q it was overall a much better start this week as we found ourselves just 3 goals down 9 – 12 with both teams having the same number of shooting opportunities. From the 2nd Q onwards Cambell worked extremely hard in defence to put pressure on the young Linden centre court players. This resulted in NC turning the ball over 17 times which in turn pushed the score line in Cambell’s favour for a lead of 23 goals to 20 at half time. In the third quarter the match could have gone either way but NC were not in the mood to let the lead disappear. They continued to put pressure on all the way through the court picking up 4 great interceptions which resulted in a run of 6 goals to increase the lead further. In the last quarter Cambell were on fire, being able to convert 9 of their centre passes into goals and with a fantastic team defence were able to create another 14 turnovers to take the last quarter score to 15 goals to 7. Overall this was the best the team has played all season. With their attack as well as their defence working in units and therefore producing some excellent team work in all areas of the court for a good result. This win has moved us up one place to 5th position just ahead of Linden.
Score: 1st Q 9 – 12: 2nd Q 14 – 8: 3rd Q 15 – 11: 4th Q 15 – 7: Final Score 53 – 38:
Shooting Stats: N Cambell 80%: Linden 81%:
Squad: Lynsey: Gemma: Katie: Holly: Rose: Becky: Katie: Jade: Clare: Lauren:
Sunday 28th Feb - Prem v Academy Report
Cambell seem to be very slow starters as again this week we found ourselves in the position of trying to play catch up. Unfortunately we were playing League leaders Academy and they were not in the mood to give us an inch. Although we had a much better 2nd quarter as far as the score line was concerned it was not good enough and we still found ourselves 10 goals down. A disastrous 3rd quarter, where we made too many errors both in attack and defence eventually put the game out of our reach. Our 4th Q saw an improvement in the score line but not necessarily in our team work. All credit to Academy as they looked far slicker then us and played like a team that are at the top.
Score: 9 – 17: 10 -12: 7 – 20: 12 – 16: Final Score: 38 – 66
Squad: Lynsey: Gemma: Monique: Rochelle: Holly: Rose: Katie: Becky: Clare: Taneisha:
Saturday February 27th 2010
Essex Met League @ Redbridge
Well Saturday was a good day for New Cambell as far as we had seven wins out of nine. The Green team had a good tough win against a revitalised OPA team that saw Amanda Newton playing in an out of character position as GS for OPA to keep the Greens in 2nd position. The Blue team showed their experience against the promoted Foxes team to take a fairly easy win in the end with some excellent play and shooting by player of the match Katie McDonald. Ingrebourne although at the bottom of the league tables have some very good up and coming players but fortunately the experience players from the White team took control to take a good win 46 - 24 which keeps them in 3rd place. The Red team were on a winning streak having won their last five matches but today they were playing league leaders Langdon 1 and although it was quite close for majority of the match Langdon gradually pulled away for the Red teams first defeat since October. The Silvers continued their winning way without their Captain this week. A tight game with just 1 or 2 goals separating the two teams throughout but in the end the Silvers managed to get some vital interceptions and some excellent court play to keep their 3 goal lead and take the match. Our Orange team are continuing to work hard and improve as again this week they played well enough to take another win and 6 points against Pettits C to keep them in 4th position in the division. The Purple team worked hard but unfortunate were our 2nd team to lose today they were also unfortunate to have a serious ankle injury to one of their young players and we wish her well. Our young Yellow team this week were given the points as ‘Old Foresters’ were unable to field a team.
See Individual team reports on senior page (Whites in)
U16 National Regional League - Sat 6th March v Kent Away
Sunday 7th March - Prem v Linden (Home)
Why not come along and support us - 11.30am at Abbs Cross School
Sunday 28th March 2010 - National Clubs U14's
L & SE Regional Round Venue: Redbridge Sports Centre
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Sunday 7th Feb - Prem v Stash Blades Report
It was good to have a home fixture as the last one played was back at the beginning of December. We had more players to select from this week which Jillean was very pleased about - so she says thank you shooters.
Again we did not start well and saw us trailing the young team from Southampton in this 1st Q by 6 goals. The 2nd Q we were able to turn this around by tightening up our defending play all the way down the court. This in turn put pressure on Blades and increased our turnovers which resulted in 20 opportunities for our shooters compared to Stash Blades‘s 13 to take this quarter 17 – 9: The 3rd Q was close as both teams had similar shooting ops but we were able to pull away this quarter by 4 more goals due to the better accuracy. In the last quarter N Cambell continued the tight defending all the way down the court and with some excellent feeding they were able to take this quarter by 3 goals. A Good Win well played every one and thank you to all the spectators, it was a good competitive match to be involved in.
Player of the match selected by Stash Blades – Rose Morgan Smith
Score: 10 -16: 17 – 9: 15 – 11: 13 – 10: = Final Score 57 – 45
Squad: Lyndsey: Gemma: Rochelle: Holly: Rose: Katie: Jade: Clare: Sarah: Taneisha
U16 National Regional League - Sat 6th Feb (Home)
An excellent win against the team from Kent Charville. New Cambell where able to use the whole squad this week for a 54-28 result.Sunday 31st Jan - Prem v Oldham Report
An early morning start for the squad this week for their match in Manchester. A journey that should take approx 4 ½ hours ended up taking 5 ½ with snow, sleet and road works taking its toll on our journey. Oldham kindly delayed the start of the match to give the girls time to stretch their legs and get a good warm up.
We were already depleted of players this week due to various reasons but we are very fortunate to be able to add the names of our Manager and Assistant coach to be able to take our travelling squad to ten players.
We did not start well with plenty of errors all the way down the court due to some great play by Oldham. 8 – 16: The 2nd quarter saw an inspirational change – not from team changes but a belief in themselves which saw Cambell take the first 4 goals to bring the team back into contention. This they continued and they were able to take the score to 23 – 22 in N Cambell’s favour. Unfortunately a serious injury in the last 5 minutes of this quarter when our already stand in shooter Sam had to be lifted off the court. Movement within the team saw our WD take up the GA role for the rest of this quarter.The start of the third quarter saw us bring on our ‘super sub / Manager’ Jillean to take up the GA position now. This third quarter was close due to the excellent shooting from both teams with just 1 goal missed from all 4 players which kept just the 1 goal difference. The last quarter N Cambell came out with determination and now being a little more settled was able to get a good run of 5 goals early in this quarter which they were able to extend for an excellent 19 – 12 last quarter for an excellent win.
1st Q; 8 – 16: 2nd Q: 15 – 6: 3rd Q: 12 – 12: 4th Q: 19 – 12: Final Score: 53 – 47
Team: Lyndsey: Sam: Holly: Katie: Jade: Clare: Taneisha: Sarah: Jillean: Tracey:
P O M – every single one of them – Well Done to all of - Excellent team effort:
Sunday 24th Wendy Hale Netball Tournament
U19's & Senior
What can I say except this tournament was everything that we had intended it to be.
It was a fun tournament, with just one rule and that was ‘players had to enjoy themselves and laugh and smile’ and this was what was achieved.
Everyone was a winner today as the weather was kind to us and there was some great netball from the young (U19’s) and old (+???????) where the ball had to do the work as not always the legs would move or the oxygen masks were not quite on hand quick enough or the toilet was too far away!
It was a Cambell rally played in the true spirit of sportsmanship and thank you to all those that participated be it as an umpire, table official, refreshment lady/man, raffle seller or player. To those supporters that had travelled just so that they could become part of the day and pay their respects to a wonderful club player Wendy thank you.
Thank you to Steve, Sue and family for supporting the day and handing out the trophy’s to the eventual winners Seniors NC All Sorts with R Up Star Swish & NC U19 team & R Up Kent C NC.
Check our Photo Gallery later in the week for pictures of the day.
Looking forward all ready to next year. Well Done everyone.
Cost £35 per team or £5.00 per player
Tournament will start at 10.00am and will finish approx 15.00pm
Sunday 17th Jan - Prem v Oaksway Report
It was that time of the year again the dreaded journey to the north! An early start saw the team set off for their road trip to Hartlepool (or was it Hull????) at 5.30am Sunday morning. The team managed to get in a few hours sleep before our first stop on the A1, the little chef! The squad enjoyed a healthy option breakfast in preparation for our big game.
Oaksway came out in the first quarter very strong, where they found their shooter with little problems, who was converting her shots each time. Cambell took some time to settle, and found difficulty bringing the ball through the court with the score in the end 1st Q 9 -19.
With several positional changes going into the 2nd Q we managed to pull this Q back and won this 10- 13: The third quarter saw Oaksway utilise their full 12 squad and made several changes.
Cambell responded and started strongly. Jade came on at WD and opened the quarter with an interception from the oppositions centre pass and we were able to keep with them by drawing this quarter 11 -11.
The final quarter saw Oaksway use their squad and fresh legs to their advantage. Cambell were working hard, however tiredness saw us make silly errors and lose possession. We lost that quarter 17-7. Final Score 57-40.
Report by Gemma Wiseman
Full report on Prem Page
Saturday January 9th 2010 - These matches were cancelled
Essex Met League @ Redbridge
Senior,Youth & Junior league Fixtures
NC Greens v Marshalls A 15.00 Ct11
NC Blues v OPA A 13.30 Ct12
NC Whites v Kelmscott 1 10.30 Ct 8
NC Reds v Oakwood A 12.00 Ct 7
NC Silvers v OPA B 15.00 Ct 9
NC Oranges v Marshalls C 10.30 Ct 7
NC Purples v Pettits C 12.00 Ct 1
NC Yellows v Lakers Blue 13.30 Ct 11
U12 A v Manor B 09.30 Ct 2
U12 B v E Open 09.30 Ct 4
U14 A v Marshalls 1 09.30 Ct 8
U14B v Manor A 09.30 Ct 7
U14C v Salisbury Ladies 09.30 Ct 9
Sunday 24th Wendy Hale Netball Tournament
U19's & Seniors
Venue: Robert Clack leisure Centre
Saturday December 12th Essex Met League Report
A very cold damp & wet Saturday greeted us again this week, with once again the courts being very slippery. It is very unfortunate as this curtails players from producing some of the netball skills that they would like to show due to the worry of serious injury.
Other than that, result wise it was an excellent end to the 2009 year. it was just unfortunate we couldn’t finish it off with 8 wins out of 8 so in the end we had to settle for 7 out of 8 instead.
There were good wins all round and with the teams now nearly half way through the season they are all starting to settle down and produce some good results.
All teams have now won at least 3 games which places them in the middle to the top half of their respective divisions, with the Silver team topping their division.
Most goals scored so far –
Green Team 282 – (Sarah & Amy): 2nd Place Silver team with 243 goals – (Michaela: Lauren) and in 3rd place the Blue team on 242 goals – (Jillean: Katie: Rochelle)
Best Defence so far –
Silver team 177 (Kirsty, Rebecca & Lydia): 2nd on 199 goals- Yellow team (Emily; Audrey: Jodie) 3rd place the Orange team with 199 goals against with the defensive end of Jackie: Nicky; Jasmye alternating:
(For more info log on to your E Met results page - for reports please go to Senior page)
May I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year
Have a safe and enjoyable break and will see you all again on the 5th January.
Tuesday 8th December - Seniors/Youth/Juniors
Christmas Charity Night - Donation £1.00
This year we have chosen the theme 'Christmas'' for our Charity evening.
You must try and come in anything related to Christmas - ideas such as (using the colours red/ white/ Santa/elf’s/reindeer/sleigh/stars) you name it anything goes.
(Trainers must be worn - please think of safety as you will still be playing netball)
Money collected will go to St Frances Hospice
Training - Important- Seniors/Youth/Junior Section
2009 Last Training Night - Tuesday 8th December2010 First Training Night Back - Tuesday 5th January
England Premier Division 1
Sunday 6th December v Hucclecote (Glos) Report
New Cambell are sponsored by Kukri Sports & Aquarend Group
NC started well this week scoring the first couple of goals but a few errors and Hucclecote soon pounced and pulled it back. A reasonable good first Q as we found ourselves up by just the odd goal 11-10: There was little change in the 2nd Q with both teams giving their shooters similar opportunities to score but this time we lost this one by the odd goal to make it all even at half time. 3rd Q was our downfall this week as we did not create enough shooting opportunities and although Gemma scored 100% it was not enough and we found ourselves 3 goals down. In the 4th Q Hucclecote pulled away further from us but sheer determination from NC gradually started to see them claw the score back but unfortunately not enough to give us that extra point that we wanted and lost the match by 5 goals;
Score: 11 -10: 11- 12: 10 -13: 12 - 14: Final Score 44 -49
NC Squad: Gemma: Leigh Ann: Rochelle: Sam: Holly: Rose: Katie: Jade: Clare: Sarah: Lauren:
NC Player of the Match: Gemma for her excellent shooting and also her control and court skills:
U16 National Regional League v Cobham (Surrey) Report
Saturday Nov 28th start 12.00 @ Robert Clack L Centre
Sponsored by JohnJames Luxury Travel (Mini Bus Hire Company)
A nervous start to New Cambell’s fight for superiority in the U16 Regional League match which unfortunately led them to a deficit of 3 goals (12 -15) after the 1st Quarter. With several substitutions in the attacking end in this 2nd quarter N Cambell managed to pull the score line back to just one goal deficit to take the score line to 23 – 24: In the 3rd Quarter Cobham came out fighting and with their shooters taking the glory as they dominated our defending end which led to N Cambell trailing by 5 goals. Again substitutions were made but this time to the defending end in the 4th Quarter and N Cambell were able to keep with them narrowly losing by just 2 goals but unfortunately losing the match by 43 goals to 52:
New Cambell U16 Squad: Lauren: Jasmin: Sophie L: Amy L: Lucy S: Katie H: Faustie Ann: Paris Rhodes (Capt) Ella G: Emily L & Page R:
New Cambell player of the match: Sophie Luck scoring 39 goals out of 42 attempts giving her an excellent 93% shooting average
Their next match is on Saturday Dec 5th (Away) against Kent Club
England Premier Division 1
Sunday 29th November v Team Bath Away Report:
A disappointing start did not help New Cambell’s aim to win this match. Cambell were very sluggish in this 1st Q and found themselves 8 goals down which was the complete opposite to last week’s brilliant 1st Q. In the 2nd Q it was a much better team effort as the team changes started to take effect and lost this one by 3 goals. Substitutions again in the 3rd quarter gave Cambell the determination to work hard both in attack and defence to gain a 1 goal advantage by scoring 18 goals to Baths 17. In the last quarter the game continued with neither team giving an inch but unfortunately for us we were unable to claw back the 9 goal deficit in the 1st half. A very high scoring match with the
Final score of 51 - 63 to Team Bath
Our next home fixture is on Sunday 6th December v Hucclecote start 12.30
@ Abbs Cross School Hornchurch
New Cambell are sponsored by Aquarend Group & Kukri Sports for their Prem Matches
Saturday November 21st - Essex Met League Report
Senior & Youth report:The rain held off until the last round this week but still the courts were slippery but fortunately we came away without any serious injuries. With great determination from individuals and teams New Cambell came away with 4 wins this week. Each one of those teams had to work hard for the wins which show the standard of netball is getting stronger in the Essex Met league.
This week’s top score goes to the Green team with their excellent win against Foxes scoring 47 goals and also having the least goals scored against them just 32 which gives them the best goal difference – well done to Amy, Sarah, Sam, Holly, Katie, Jenny & Mary Ann. The Reds and the White team had matches that could have gone either way but with great determination and team work they managed to pull the game around in the last quarter and both teams won their matches by 44 goals to 36. The 4th winning side was the Silver team who played Manor which keeps them at the top of their division for the 2nd week running.
Most goals scored so far – Green Team 245 – (Sarah & Amy): 2nd Place Silver team with 208 goals – (Michaela: Lauren: Ifeoma) and in 3rd place the White team on 201 goals – (Leigh-Ann & Ruth)
Best Defence so far is – Silver team 144 (Kirsty, Rebecca & Lydia): 2nd on 169 goals against is the Green team (Jenny & Lauren): 3rd place the Orange team with 171 goals against with the defensive end of Jackie: Nicky; Jasmye & Lauren alternating:
Just one more match this side of Christmas which is on December 12th» read more essex met league reports
A new addition to our Cambell family
With the announcement of David Lionel Bourne born on 12th November at 13.35hrs weighing in at 9lb 1oz. Mother - Adele, and baby are both doing fine - just waiting for pictures.
Uniform orders
Orders have now gone in - due date 11/12/09.If you wish to order any part of the New Cambell uniform this needs to be ordered and paid for by the 6th October. Again please speak to Pat Watson or Eleen Paul
Youth reports check out your own page - reports in now.
Notices for 2009-10 Season
Junior Section - 6yrs - 14yrs:
Training Times: U13's from 7.00 - 8.15pm (Starting Jan 5th)
Youth Section - 15 - 19yrs:
Senior Section:
October 11th - Thurrock Rally @ Hassenbrook School
Age Groups: U10's: U12's: U14: U16s -
Letters are to be returned to your coaches by 6th October. A copy of this letter can be downloaded and printed from the link docs.google.com/fileview Please return your completed letter by 6th October (latest) (more information from your coaches)
Jack Petchey Silver Award - 2008 /09 Season
Congratulations to the following achievement Winners for their commitment and dedication to their team and Club.
Lucy Wells & Gemma Wiseman: U25's
Rochelle Rhodes - U16:
Lilly Bryant U14:
Jiordan Bobb- Semple U13:
Mica Trangmar U13:
Isabella Morgan-Smith U10's:














