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Easi-RockIts Awards 2009 PDF Print E-mail

Coaches' Special Junior Award: Charlie Ford

Most Improved Junior Player: Ruaraidh Britton

Junior Player of the Year: Henry Wilson

Coaches' Special Award: Jonathon Cooper

Most Improved Player: Ryan Jackson

Player of the Year: Callum Watt

Players' Player of the Year: Adam Rawcliffe

Hildreth Trophy: Sara Cooper

Most Promising Newcomer: Callum Abbiss

Teesside Trophies Salver for services to the club: Tom Hildreth

Easingwold Advertiser Sept 6th 2008 PDF Print E-mail

Easi Awards

On a cold wet summers day (well, what other sort of summer day is there in Yorkshire?) at the end of August a selective guest list gathered to celebrate Easi’s incredibly successful first year with a party and awards ceremony.

This being a Yorkshire club the rain failed to put a dampener on proceedings with the players still taking the plunge into an outdoor pool prior to the awards presentations which, fortunately, were to take place under cover.

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Easi-RockIts Awards for 2008 PDF Print E-mail

Player of the Year - Adam Rawcliffe

Player's Player of the Year - Jonathon Cooper

Most Improved Player - James Nelson

Hildreth Trophy  - Callum Watt.  Awarded for the impact he had on the team as a new player

Coaches' Special Award - Chloe Mitchell.  Awarded for her commitment

Teesside & Cleveland Trophies Salver for Services to the Club - Lucie Everard

 

HellCats Champions PDF Print E-mail

They’ve done it!  Easi-RockIts HellCats won their final two matches of the season to win the first Rock-It-Ball League in style with a 100% record.  With captain Adam Rawcliffe, Lucy Tate and Lucie Everard unavailable it was down to the remaining five members of the squad, vice-captain Chloe Mitchell, Chris Durrant, Jonathan Cooper, Callum Watt and James Lawrance to fight their way through two tough fixtures against Tees Valley Spartans and 2487 Jets without any chance of replacement at the breaks.

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HellCats Crowned Champions PDF Print E-mail
On Sunday July 27th 2008 Easi-RockIts HellCats made history by becoming the first English National Rock-It-Ball League Champions.  Not only that - they did it with 100% record.  The other Easi team, HellFighters, made it an Easi 1-2 as Tees Valley Spartans lost to HellCats and were not able to capitalise on their game in hand.  Following the final league sessions the teams and families adjourned back to Newton on Ouse for a post league party and awards ceremony where Chloe Mitchell, in the absence of team captain Adam Rawcliffe, received the trophy for the victorious HellCats.
HellCats Champions PDF Print E-mail

Easi-RockIts HellCats are the first national Rock-It-Ball champions.  With one set of fixtures left to go HellCats can't be caught but will be going all out to win their final two matches to maintain their 100% record.  HellFighters currently are under pressure from Tees Valley Spartans in second place and are struggling to hold their position.  All will be revealed on Sunday July 27th.

After the final fixtures HellCats will be presented with the trophy at an awards ceremony in Newton on Ouse.

Congrats HellCats!

Easi in High Drama in Rock-It-Ball League PDF Print E-mail
Easi-RockIts HellCats and HellFighters were both in action again in the Rock-It-Ball league at the weekend – with widely differing results.

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Injury Worry for HellFighters PDF Print E-mail

Easi-RockIts HellFighters have been going well in the NE Regional Rock-It-Ball League but were this week hit with an injury scare.  Captain Paul Hildreth sustained a painful injury to his knee whilst running a training session for teachers in Dorset and he is fighting to be fit for the next league matches.

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There's the Easy Way and the Easi Way PDF Print E-mail
The two Easingwold Rock-It-Ball teams, Easi-RockIts HellCats and HellFighters, were in action again at the weekend with both teams winning their games but the HellCats obviously don’t believe in doing things the easy way!
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New Rock-It-Ball Club for Easingwold PDF Print E-mail

Easingwold is at the forefront of sporting development with the foundation of a new sports club in the town. The Easi-RockIts (Easingwold) Rock-It-Ball club is to be one of the founder members of the National Rock-It-Ball league which will be starting pre-season friendlies and tournaments later this year.

Easingwold Advertiser and Weekly News Sat August 18th 2007

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On Sunday July 27th 2008 Easi-RockIts HellCats made history by becoming the first English National Rock-It-Ball League Champions.  Not only that - they did it with 100% record.  The other Easi team, HellFighters, made it an Easi 1-2 as Tees Valley Spartans lost to HellCats and were not able to capitalise on their game in hand.  Following the final league sessions the teams and families adjourned back to Newton on Ouse for a post league party and awards ceremony where Chloe Mitchell, in the absence of team captain Adam Rawcliffe, received the trophy for the victorious HellCats.
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