School Sport

Year 6/7 Footy Tipping

During the AFL season, our year 6/7 students and their teachers competed in a footy tipping competition.  Students enter tips online at home for fun and they track results against each other after each round.

Congratulations the top 3 placegetters:

1st       Liam 145 points

2nd     Tyson 144 points

3rd       Aidan 138 points

Liam is pictured with his prize, a football autographed by the 2018 Port Adelaide team. Thanks to Paul Vandenbergh from PAFC for donating the prize.

TEAM sports found to not only keep kids fit and healthy — but are crucial to their emotional growth.

Ground breaking research shows children must play team sport for emotional development

The Advertiser

July 28, 2017

TEAM sports have been found to not only keep kids fit and healthy — but are crucial to their emotional growth.

A ground breaking study into the health habits of 239 South Australian children aged 10-13 found “social connection and peer relationships” in group sports provide them with a better “quality of life” as they grow older.

The University of South Australia study said that while regular exercise was useful, it was organised sport that had the biggest positive impact on their general wellbeing.

“Parents and clinicians should be mindful that not all physical activity has an equal relationship,’’ said UniSA lead researcher Dr Margarita Tsiros. “Encouraging sports participation specifically over general physical activity may be a useful approach where feasible for families,” she said. The study also measured the negative effects of screen time, divided into television, video games and computer use.

Surprisingly, researchers said computer use did not have as big a negative relationship as TV and video games on health-related quality of life.

Dr Tsiros said the findings in relation to screen time were significant for those planning children’s activities.

“The findings highlight the importance of continued efforts to prevent and treat overweight and obesity in children and the importance of limiting screen time,’’ she said.

For boys, the report found the biggest negative effects on their health-related quality of life were caused by high body fat, video game use, and being further along into puberty.

The most positive impact was linked with sport. While for girls the most negative effects were measures of body fat and television viewing, while positive effects were seen with sport participation and higher household income.

The study will soon be published in the Quality of Life Research journal.

Dr Tsiros said organised sport should be an additional focus for those planning children’s physical activities.

“Given sport may be related to better wellbeing in children, more creative low-cost options to promote sport participation in children may be needed,” she said. “Participation in team sports involves social connection and peer relationships and it is possible that these factors may help explain why children who play sport may have better health-related quality of life.”

The study examined percentage of body fat, household income and the stage of puberty as well sport, active transport, play, sleep, television and video games.

 

Comment

The article above highlights the importance of getting children into organised sports. As summer approaches now is the perfect time to get your children into a summer sport. We are blessed in our local area to have a huge variety of choices. Here are some to consider.

Little Athletics – my kids have enjoyed this sport for years and I can’t recommend it enough, it caters for all in a friendly environment. See West Lakes and Districts Little Athletics Club flyer for details. For students 11 and older Port Adelaide Athletics Club is another option.

Surf Lifesaving – lots of families from our school speak highly of North Haven and Semaphore Surf lifesaving Clubs- two great local options.

Cricket – both Port Districts and North Haven have strong junior cricket programmes. There are also options for beginner players with Cricket Australia. Head to www.playcricket.com.au

Baseball / Softball – Port Adelaide Baseball Club and Port Adelaide Soft Ball Club cater very well for juniors and many of our students play there.

Tennis – Port Adelaide and West Lakes both cater for junior players and I know of students that have lessons at both clubs and play matches. 

Netball – there is a summer competition played at the Hart St Courts at Ethelton. Lots of our students are involved in various teams.

Basketball – runs year round, West Adelaide Bearcats at Port Adelaide is the closest team.

Swimming – many of our students have continued past merely learning how to swim to become squad and competitive club swimmers at Largs Bay Swim Centre.

Dance /Cheerleading/ Gymnastics – are all popular with our students.

I urge you to get your kids involved in community sport, the wellbeing benefits are enormous. Don’t be put off if the first sport you try isn’t the right fit for your child, keep giving them options until they find the one that suits them.

Ian Burge

PE teacher

PORT SAPSASA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS

On Tuesday 11th September, 65 students from year 3-7 represented the school in the Port SAPSASA Cross Country Championships. The training that many of the students put in this term paid off, as we had some excellent results. The event is held over 2km on the beach and reserve adjacent to Semaphore Surf Lifesaving Club. Students who finished in the top four in division 1 races earnt a spot in the Port SAPSASA Team to compete at the State Cross Country Championships at Oakbank in 2019. We had 9 students who achieved this. Congratulations to:

Emma U9 3rd

Jasper U9 4th

Suraya U10 1st

Beth U10 2nd

Willow U10 3rd

Alyssa U11 4th

Sam U11 4th

Lily U12 2nd

Tully U12 3rd

Congratulations to our division 2 placegetters:

Beth U9 1st

Leila U10 3rd

Ethan U11 1st

Largs Bay School won the team event in 4 races, congratulations to the winning teams:

U10 Girls Div 1

U11 Boys Div 1

U12 Boys Div 1

U13 Girls Div 1

Thank you to the parents who supported us at training sessions and on race day, with a special mention to Travis, Brayden and Cliff for coaching expertise.

SAPSASA Softball

The Year 6/7 Girls Knockout team will play the semi-final against Ardtornish Primary School on Thursday 27th September at Ardtornish. 10:30am

State Athletics

This year we have 12 students selected in the Port SAPSASA District team that will compete at the State Championships on Tuesday 25th of September at Santos Stadium, Mile End. Teams from the 18 metropolitan districts will be competing, so this is a large competition.  The state team will be selected from this event, and the country State Championships.

WillPOWER Carnival

Largs Bay have entered a year 5/6/7 team in the upcoming WillPower Football Carnival. Port Adelaide Football Club will be hosting the WillPower 9-aside Football Carnival at Alberton Oval in Week 2 Term 4 (Thursday 25th October).

The carnival has been established as a reward for aboriginal students for attendance, behaviour and leadership and completing the WillPOWER program.

Each student is required to complete a guernsey design that their team mates/school can then vote on as their favourite and winning design for the team to wear throughout the carnival.