Busy summer of youth cricket draws to a close
Another busy summer of youth development is drawing to a close, with the new school year fast approaching
Israel Cricket Association
29-Aug-2007
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The second ICA Introduction to Cricket Course got underway at Kay Teachers Training College in Be'er Sheva a few weeks ago, with much enthusiasm and appreciation from the Faculty of Physical Education. Twenty students, more than half of them Bedouin from surrounding towns and villages, participated in six two-hourly sessions during which all aspects of cricket were covered. The aim of the course was not to produce twenty new cricketers, but rather to provide the trainee teachers the tools to pass on the fundamentals of the game to groups of children with an emphasis first and foremost on fun, whilst incorporating correctness of technique.
"Teaching adult students from scratch", explains ICA Instructor George Sheader, "is just like teaching a class of 5th graders. Put a bat in their hands and the only thing they want to do is to smack a ball as hard and as far as possible."
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Over the past two years, Ms. Kokhava Marmelstein, Head of Physical Education at Kay College, has been very active promoting cricket both among her students and through her many contacts with schools throughout the Negev. She was also instrumental in persuading the Kay Authorities to provide the ICA with a ground to play its inaugural Inter School Tournament during the summer holidays.