History
Netball is a team ball sport and a variant of basketball for women and girls which was the result of a misinterpretation of James Naismith's rules for playing basketball by Clara Baer, though modifications made by Martina Bergman-Österberg eventually had influence as well. The sport is played primarily in English-speaking countries and was originally considered a Commonwealth immigrant sport but was gradually introduced into school programs. After its initial development in England in the late 1800s to early 1900s, the sport spread throughout the Commonwealth and was introduced into Canada in the early 1960s.[7] The first netball games played in Canada took place in Montréal in 1962. The "Canadian Amateur Netball Association", now called "Netball Canada", was formed in 1973 and held the first national Canadian netball championship in 1975 which is now known as the Netball Canada National Championships. Today, netball is played mainly in Québec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.
In 1996, Canada hosted the third World Youth Netball Championships, which is now known as the Netball World Youth Cup.[8]
Teams
2012
The 2012 Team Canada members are below.[9] Canada is a member of the INF Americas region, with Americas Federation of Netball Associations (AFNA) being the lead agency.[10]
2012 Canadian team |
Players | Coaching staff |
- Nicole Benson
- Kelsey Binns
- Aleasha Bremner
- Carolyn Churchland
- Shawnette Cockburn
- Jessie Evans
- Amonda Francis
- Morgan McLaughlin
- Amber Sinclair
- Sandra Tom
- Sabrina Versteeg
- Tiffany Wolfe
| - Head coach: Ann Willcocks
- Asst coach: Lorraine Brown
- Manager: Mary Webb
|
2014
2014 Canadian team |
Players | Coaching staff |
- Sasha Lee Allen
- Nicole Benson
- Shawnette Cockburn
- Melissa Crowe
- Jessie Deutsch
- Amonda Francis
- Maralyn Hope
- Morgan McLaughlin
- Michelle Lelik
- Sheryl Stephens
- Sandra Tom
- Tiffannie Wolfe
| - Head coach: Ann Willcocks
- Asst coach: Lorraine Brown
- Manager: Mary Webb
|
2014 AFNA Tournament
Six national teams joined Canada in the 2014 AFNA Championship Tournament, held in Calgary. It was the first time that Canada hosted the tournament. The AFNA tournament serves as the World Netball Americas regional qualifying event for the Netball World Cup, where only the top 2 teams qualify. The following national teams took part: Canada, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Cayman Islands, Grenada, USA. After 7 days of action, Trinidad & Tobago took the gold medal, Barbados taking silver. Canada's final standing was 4th, thus missing out on the upcoming 2015 Netball World Cup in Sydney, Australia.[11][12]
Results
19 August | | Canada | 58 – 26 | Cayman Islands | | |
20 August | | Canada | 73 – 13 | Argentina | | |
21 August | | Canada | 56 – 38 | Grenada | | |
22 August | | Trinidad & Tobago | 59 – 38 | Canada | | |
24 August | | Barbados | 62 – 37 | Canada | | |
25 August | | USA | 42 – 40 | Canada | | |
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References