Friday, 11 March 2016

U19 Girls ISAZ Qual

Friday 4th March, Amano under 19 girls travelled to Ndola trust school for ISAZ qualifiers football tournament. Yet again I had the privilege of being the girl’s captain. Our first game commenced against Chengelo around 14:30 and this was immediately after the game in netball against Chengelo. The team was not adequately prepared for the game. Hence Chengelo scored against us. Our defence was a little weak, despite this; we still kept our heads high, in the hope to beat our opponents. To our disappointment, the game ended in a 3-0 win to Chengelo.

After Chengelo, we played against Simba. Either Simba was less challenging or we were more challenging. We played the game so much better. Our defence was a lot stronger and we took the ball up a lot more. To our dismay, each time we got the opportunity to make a goal, we struck the ball in all different directions, but the goal. None of the two teams won that game. It was a 0-0 draw game.

Our third game was played against Mpelembe. The girls are known to have beaten us in our previous meets, and this time around we set the ball rolling. They scored one goal in the first half and so did we. The goal was scored by Diana. The second half was rough for both Amano and Mpelembe. Although I should make mention; that during the second half, Mpelembe did make shots that were threatening. Gladly, they never scored again. This game ended in a 1-1 draw.

Our next game was against Nsansa, and we started off in a low spirit, which made us less active. Later on during that first half we picked up our pace, and picked up the game quite impressively. We gave the game our best to play hard as a team, but each time we tried to score, we missed the goal. The game turned out to be a 1-0 win game to Nsansa.

Despite us not qualifying [to the nationals], we did not let this demoralise our spirits, we kept up the ability to pursue our goals and we persevered with every effort. Hence forth I would like to thank the girls for the effort and hard work they’ve put in as a team. With out their positive attitudes during the games we wouldn’t have played as well as we did.

Lastly I’d like to pass on my gratitude to the people that have been supporting us through out our games and Mr Grove for coaching us and always keeping us in high spirits through out the day; even though we did not perform as well as we could. He kept on encouraging us to keep up a positive attitude which boosted our moral. Most importantly, we give our thanks to our heavenly Father for making it possible for us to travel and participate in these games.


 Report by Bisa Bwalya.

Provincial Netball 2016

On Friday 5th March, Amano took the netball team to Ndola Trust School for the season’s qualifying games.

Our first game was against Nsansa School. It was the first school we played outside of our zone. It was more like a wake up game for our team. We had sharp and flat passes, exactly what we needed to win the game. We also had some successful centre passes and we won that game 9-4.

Our second game was against Chengelo. Our netball team has a certain mentality that Chengelo cannot be defeated. Breaking through the barrier is tough, but the team does have the ability to beat the Chengelo team. On the bright side, we had a good attack, better than our first game. We eventually lost the game 14-5.

Amano v Chengelo pool game

Our third game was our qualifying game, against Kalulushi. It was a team we have played many times in the past, this season. We had a good defencive strategy, but a weak attack which did not favour us as much. Kalulushi had cleaned up their act as they were less vicious and rough. It was a neck to neck game with Kathleen scoring and their shooter scoring. Kathleen, the Amano shooter, scored just before the final whistle blew and we won that game 8-7! It was a really close game and we pushed through till the end of it! We qualified for the national tournament and now we were going for the Regional Trophy!

Amano v Kalulushi pool game

Our semi-final game was against Mpelembe, a team we have played in the past. They didn’t seem to have lost any games in their pool. We were really determined to win that game. We coordinated well and played well too. We were spaced out, and we had some good, flat passes. We managed to get ahead in the first half of the game, which was to our advantage. We didn’t let them catch up to us, and we eventually won that game 13-4.

We made it to the finals! It was a team we weren’t so enthusiastic to play against, Chengelo girls. We were now fighting for the trophy, for first place and we weren’t going down without a fight! It was a very challenging game for us, playing them twice. We put up a fight until the end of the game, but didn’t back down at all! We were close, but we lost that game to Chengelo girls.

Amano v Chengelo Finals

Overall we came out 2nd place with six points. I was so proud of the girls, the effort that they put into the games they played and the teamwork that it showed. I’m a proud captain because I saw a lot of the determination and plenty of effort and sportsmanship too. We have grown closer as a team and I hope that we will continue doing so in the future.  I would like to thank Mr. Grove for all the moral support he gave us and being there for us in substitution for Mrs. Grove. Also for a coach like Mrs. Grove and all the training she gave us, without the ability to play we wouldn’t have managed to succeed. Most importantly I’d like to thank God for giving us the ability to play, for keeping us safe from serious injures and giving us the opportunity to go out and showcase our talents to world for his glory!

Reported by: Janki Desai (netball captain)

Saturday, 27 February 2016

ISAZ Cross Country

Caitlin at the finish
Once again Amano was host to the ISAZ Northern Region cross country meet. This year Lechwe, Simba and Ndola Trust attended and Lifesong Orphanage and Abba's Heart were invited as guests, so running in the same races but competing in a different category. The secondary course was 5km through Amano bush and the route was the reverse of our first meet five years ago. U13's ran a new distance of 3kms, which enables the race to include a few natural obstacles like the flowing stream to add interest to the beautiful bush.

As always, first off were the U13 teams. This year Amano could field 2 boys teams and 1 girls team. These teams compete for individual medals but also their combined score is used to determine the winner for the U13 Trophy. This year ISAZ winners were Ndola Trust on 134pts. Lifesong won both boys and girls races with a combined score of 47pts! The Amano boys came 3rd on 72pts with a very good effort from Xavier who came in 4th place. Given he was sick the whole week this is an excellent show of determination. A number of other boys stepped into the team at the last minute to make a good all round effort. The girls finished with 99 points so in last place. This is good given the fact that most of this team will still compete next year. Natalie came in 14th place as the first Amano girl so a tough competition for them.

The Open Challenge begins
 The Open competition had 2 Amano girls teams and 3 boys teams. Newcomer to Amano this year is Rosemary, who did extremely well coming in first place by a good margin. This was backed up by the rest of the A team (Diana 5th, Kathleen 6th, Fernulla 11th and Janki 12th) and so first place was secured for Amano on 38pts. The B team also put in a solid performance with a 4th place finish (96pts), Lechwe's A and B teams coming in between. The Boys fared just as well with James coming in first place and backed up by Jackson 5th, Ilunga 6th, Fungai 9th and Mwansa 11th to secure the Open Trophy for Amano on 70pts overall.

James and Diana victorious
 It is a great opportunity to get town kids out and enjoy God's creation. Amano has been blessed with a lot of land for a Copperbelt school and feedback this year was positive from visiting school students that they "enjoyed" the experience, well as much as anyone could enjoy racing for 5kms!
 Well done to our students. It was a better finish for our primaries, so things look good for next year, and our secondaries retained the trophy. We thank the other schools for traveling, and our board for being positive about hosting such events.

Report by Mr Grove


Friday, 19 February 2016

Zone 1 Boys U19 Football

On Saturday 13th February we went to Mpelembe Secondary School to play Zone 1 football matches. On the day there were three other schools present, Kalulushi Trust, Lechwe and the home team Mpelembe.
We were scheduled to play Kalulushi Trust School first but they arrived late giving us a 3 - 0 advantage due to forfeit. We still played a "friendly" match and drew the game 1 - 1.
Our second game was against Mpelembe and they had a lot of home support. This was clearly the most challenging match as they had a really strong team. In the first half we conceded a goal from our opponents but a goal from Daniel made the scores level and that is how the game ended.

Daniel Equalising

Our third and final match was against Lechwe School and we had beaten them 1 - 0 in the first week
but in the second we gave it our best  and a hat trick from Paul, a brace by Daniel and a goal from Yarel gave us a 6 - 0 win, the highest amount of goals in an 11 aside ISAZ football tournament.

Paul having a go
 Overall I was pleased with the team, we worked very well together and managed to come out first overall [by goal difference]. I'd like to thank Mr Grove and Mr Jacob for their support and for taking us to compete.


GK Cholwe was active in the 1-1 draw

Mthunzi, one of a number of new players, competed well

Report by James McBride

ISAZ 7s Rugby

Last week Saturday on the 13 of February, over mid-term break, we traveled to Simba for the ISAZ 7’s Rugby. The tournament comprised of four schools: Simba, Mpelembe, Chengelo and Amano. The fixtures were round robin, our first game was against Chengelo, the toughest and most experienced team; and since we were a new team, with much less experience in such a field, it was hard for the players to adapt into their roles and positions. Because of this we were under pressure throughout the game, having to defend Chengelo at our try line. Even though we had opportunities in the game, because we lacked experience, we didn’t use them wisely; so they took advantage of that and continued to hammer us with their big guys, but because we stood strong as a team we managed to seal a 0 - 0 draw against Chengelo

New boy Philip on a break away

Our second game was against Simba, which even though it wasn’t as tactical as our earlier game, it was definately a whole lot more physical. They had guys twice our size running at us, which was their plan because they weren’t fast, just really big and heavy. In the first half their strategy worked well seeing as we spent most of it in our half, but when the second half came it was a complete switch over. After our discussion with Mr Grove we went to the second half more aware of our mistakes. Which allowed to us to really progress more strongly into the game by moving the ball around and finally we started to get our breaks. With a vigorous run by Musonda all the way from half way to the Simba try line, but just before he got to it he made the mistake of putting it down, then after celebrating his joy was dropped when he realized his fault sadly. Then we also had a couple of tenacious runs from Philip who stormed down the rugby field but every time he was halted a metre from putting it down. He was slammed by the Simba defence, but then we made a crucial mistake by two of our men going for one of Simba's giants. Which allowed them to off load the ball to the wing and score a try. Luckily they missed the conversion but right afterwards we came back with an energetic drive getting us right by the try-line then with a quick recycle Mwansa scored a try. He then went on to seal our win with the conversion kick ending the game 6-5 [all kicks were 1 point only] to us.

Mwansa evading Simba for a try

Then finally for our last game we went against Mpelembe, the last years champs, which even though they had a fairly new team still comprised many of their key men. We started the game tensed,  both coming at each other with everything we had, as it was both our last game; but finally to break the dead lock, we worked as a team challenging Mpelembe's defense till it finally broke. When they made a critical mistake by taking our one guy down with two of their guys it allowed us to pass the
ball down to our winger James who made a emphatic run from our try line all the way to their try-line. Then Mwansa came to finish of with a conversion kick and everything seemed to be going well until "the knock" happened. Philip and one of Mpelembe's players came charging into each other, colliding face first, which left Philip knocked out cold. After both guys were escorted off the field we made our substitution and the game continued. Since we didn’t have any other players who play in the scrum [Justin was off in the first game with a head injury] we put in our fellow speedster Theo. Who even though had never played prop in his life before and even though he did struggle in the contact and position role, he still made a great partnership with Paul on the wing, getting the ball moving fast and challenging the Mpelembe defense to drop; but sadly we made a decisive mistake on one of the scrums, which lead to Mpelembe scoring a try and coming right back into the game to end it in a tie at 6-6.

Tarisai in the action against Mpelembe

Overall I believe the team played stupendously, seeing as it was their first time getting involved in anything as physical as this. Plus they didn’t know the roles of their positions and lacked experience. So I'd just like to thank all of them, even though I didn’t mention people like Tarisai and Mthunzi who helped keep a strong back, Cholwe for giving the other scrumhalf a rough time.

2nd Place and happy

Overall we came out second in the tournament, we were also the most awarded team with Mwansa winning "Best young player for Amano", Philip won "Player of the tournament" and James
won "Best Try of the Tournament".

Friday, 12 February 2016

U19 Girl's Football

On Saturday January 30th Lechwe School hosted an under 19 football tournament. The Participants in this event were; Trident, Mpelembe, Lechwe and Amano girls.

Amano girl’s first game was against Lechwe girls. Even though we were tired from playing netball matches before this game, we kept pushing through out the game but unfortunately we lost the game 1-0. Our next game was against Trident, our defence was strong, the girls kept on pushing and Diana managed to score a goal. Sadly we lost that game 2-1. Our last and final game was played against Mpelembe. We were tired and it was extremely hot, despite that we kept on pushing through out the game, but sadly we ended up losing that game with a shocking 2-0.

Over all, we played well, we tried to keep up with every thing and our defences were good, the girls pushed themselves to the furthest. I would like to thank Mr Grove for coaching us and the team for their hard work and positive attitudes. 
Report by Bisa Bwalya

A close call for Amano

Captain Bisa on the ball against Lechwe

On Saturday February 6th Mpelembe School hosted an Under 19 Zone 1 football tournament. The schools participating in this event were Lechwe, Mpelembe, and Kalulushi Trust. I had the privilege of being Amano girl’s team captain

Our first game was against Kalulushi Trust, this team was easier to play compared to the previous games. We saw their weak points and we used that to our advantage. We played with so much determination and emerged as winners in a 5-0 game. Of the five goals we scored four were struck in by Diana and the other one by Josiah.

Our next game was against Mpelembe. They were a tougher and more intimidating team, which resulted in a 2-0 win game to Mpelembe. 

Our last and final game was against Lechwe School. We started out well and scored two goals in the first half. One goal was struck in by Natalya and the other one headed in by me. However, they made a come-back, rising up to 2 goals. This game would have ended in a draw if an unfortunate event of Kathleen accidently scoring for the opposite team would not have happened.

Overall, I was very impressed with the improvement of the team and their good spirits. I would like to thank Mr. Grove for supporting us the whole way despite our shortcomings.   

Report by Bisa Bwalya

Friday, 5 February 2016

Zone 1 Netball - Lechwe

On the 30th of January, we had our first set of netball games for the season. We were excited and looking forward for some competition in netball this year. We had a variety of different people in the team and well trained too.
Our first game was against Trident College. It was a fairly clean game, considering the fact that it was our first game of the season. We coordinated well and put up a good game. We won that game 5-11. Most of the shots were made by Miss Kathleen!
Our second game was against Lechwe. That was a tiresome game. We became a bit sloppy and lost focus. It was a close game. In the second half of the game, they managed to break through our defence and get ahead of us by 4 shots. They eventually won that game 11-7.
Our third game was against Kalulushi Trust girls. They’re known to be a rough team in the past. Well, they managed to clean up their act and became sharper and more focused. It was quite a game they put up, but we didn’t give up either and we also won that game 3-14.
Our last game was against Mpelembe. They are also known to be a rough team from past experiences, but they also cleaned up their act. We played well in that game too, moving faster, sharper, and quick reactions which eventually led to a win of 9-17!
Overall the girls did very well and we came out 2nd. It was our first tournament of the season, and the effort and work  was lovely to witness! I believe they will become a stronger team as time goes by.

GD Janki the Captain and Shoshanna GK

Reported by: Janki Desai (Netball Captain)