Author: Communication Coordinator

Playing Hockey with Diabetes | National Diabetes Week 2021

As this week marks National Diabetes Week, some of our members who all have Type 1 Diabetes came together by chance at training and we were able to capture the moment.

This impromptu catch up gave players the opportunity to discuss their individual situations and journeys with this chronic condition.

Our members in our picture above from left to right are:

  • Andrew Proctor: current Labrador Hockey Club President, coach and former player
  • Anya Prior: current player in both junior and senior women’s hockey,
  • Lucy Proctor: current player in our junior divisions
  • Adam Imer: current BHL Div 1 player and member of the Brazil Men’s National Squad, Adam competed for Brazil at the 2016 Olympic Games.

What is Type 1 Diabetes?

Type 1 Diabetes, in brief, is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin. It typically appears in adolescence. Treatment aims at maintaining normal blood glucose levels (BGL), through monitoring, insulin therapy, diet and exercise.

Discovering you’re diabetic

Adam, was diagnosed in 2002, he went to a school camp without diabetes and came home with it. He mentions the excessive thirst and need to go to the toilet on his way back in the bus which were classic symptoms before diagnosis. His BGL at the hospital was 64 (normal levels are between 4-8).

Anya, was diagnosed in 2013, at age 7, with very similar symptoms to Adam, thirsty, constant toilet stops and off to the doctor. Anya’s BGL was in the high 20’s at diagnosis.

Lucy, was diagnosed in 2019 also at age 7 with a BGL of 28, similar symptoms to Adam and Anya and as the family left hockey on a Friday night the call came from the doctor to get to hospital.

Andrew, was diagnosed in 1985 aged 10 with a BGL of 42. Playing junior hockey on a Saturday morning he could not run the length of the field and with all other symptoms as mentioned by the others he was admitted to hospital.


This year, National Diabetes Week runs from 11 – 17 July and in year two of the ‘Heads Up on Diabetes’ campaign their focus has been on challenging diabetes related stigma.

Research conducted by the Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes (ACBRD), found that four out of five people living with diabetes have experienced stigma at some point. People living with type 1 and type 2 diabetes both reported feeling this way.


Andrew says; “Type 1 diabetes is a very liveable condition, technological advances along with sport are a key component in keeping healthy, in all of the above members hockey has been the key sport of choice and all have proven that having diabetes has not stopped them pursuing their dreams.”

VACANCY: Clubhouse Bar Coordinators required – Can you help?

URGENTLY SEEKING CLUBHOUSE BAR VOLUNTEERS

Sadly, our beloved barman extraordinaire Waz stepped down about a month ago as Clubhouse Bar Manager and we are now urgently seeking a few coordinators to fill his shoes.

The clubhouse bar could be managed by multiple volunteers on a rotating, or regular shift basis. We are open to possibilities. May suit 3 -5 different people.

  • 1 person to take care of stocktake and ordering (monthly)
  • 1 person for Friday night 6pm-9.30pm;
  • 2 people to cover for Saturday 12pm-4.30pm and 4.30pm to late;
  • 1 person for Sunday 11.15-5.15pm or earlier;
  • Clubhouse cleaning crew.

Bonus points if you have an RSA, it’s ideal, but not a deal-breaker.

The Tigerstix bar is an important social aspect for our club, the more successful and profitable it is, the more it helps to fund initiatives for our club. We’d appreciate your support to make it the best watering hole in town!

More information on the proposed roles can be found here CLUBHOUSE BAR ROLES 2021 MID SEASON.

PLEASE NOTE: There are still other committee positions that remain vacant. Please consider putting your hand up if you can assist with any of the following;

  • Social co-ordinator (organising fun social events and entertainment for BHL home games)
  • Newsletter co-ordinator (suit someone familiar with MailChimp)

Please contact club secretary Gail Lomas if you can manage one or more of these roles – secretary@labradorhockey.org.au.

 

 

2021 Tigerstix Junior Development Program

Tigerstix Junior Development Program officially kicked off 20th March with 90+ excited Cubs, Rookies and Tigerstix 10’s beginning their season.

It’s been so wonderful to see many returning players, as well as many new families join us to begin their hockey journey.

The junior development program is designed for kids aged 5-10 years with a focus on safety, building skills and most importantly, fun!

Special thanks to our many coaches who volunteer their time every weekend to support this wonderful program.

If you’re interested in signing your child up to play team sport, hockey is a great choice!

Find our more information about our program here.

April 24th 2021 – Bring-a-friend day!

When the Tigerstix return after Easter break, it’s BRING-A-FRIEND day. So grab your mates and come down and have a try of hockey.

Our Junior Development co-ordinator Clare will be happy to answer any questions you may have, you can contact her on 0490 513 629 or via email; juniordev@labradorhockey.org.au

 

Labrador Tigerstix vs. Victorian Institute of Sport

Hockey Special Event

Come down to watch this special event match between Labrador Tigerstix BHL and the Victorian Institute of Sport, coached by ex Kookaburra; Jay Stacy.

Perhaps one of the greatest Kookaburras of all time, Jay Stacy represented his country on 321 occasions and scored 172 goals for the Kookaburras. He represented Australia at no less than four summer Olympics, medalling in three of the four times he was part of the Kookaburras line-up, including a silver medal at the ’92 Barcelona Olympics.

In 1999 Jay was part of the Kookaburras squad that won gold in the Champions trophy, and in that same year he was announced the FIH international player of the year. This capped-off a tremendous year for a player who was truly deserving of these accolades based on his performances.

His team will take on the #Stix – with our own dance card of ex. Kookaburras including Dylan Wotherspoon, Labrador’s ex Kookaburra of 90 matches and 31 goals for Australia.

This will be a great event for our juniors and seniors to come and watch for skill, structure and enjoyment!

Tigerstix Bar will be open & please let us know if you can help out volunteering at the BBQ.

CLICK HERE FOR A FACEBOOK EVENT REMINDER