PAPAMOA CRICKET CLUB STRATEGIC PLAN 2020 2025
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VISION To provide access to cricket to the Papamoa area, in a family friendly, sustainably, community minded manner which aligns to the gift of the Alice Johnson Family Trust and to the traditions of Cricket. 2 PAPAMOA CRICKET CLUB INC
ABOUT PAPAMOA CC Papamoa Cricket Club (PCC) has been formed to help provide cricket to the wider Papamoa community. Situated at Alice Johnson Oval on Doncaster Drive a dedicated cricket oval services our community supported by several artificial cricket wickets on the neighbouring Gordon Spratt Reserve. It is the clubs aim to provide cricket for all levels through WBOPCA and BOPCA sanctioned competitions and initiatives with a strong focus on providing a lifelong cricket experience for its members. PCC was established on the 11th of August 2017 and today comprises of junior cricketers from the 5 contributing Schools in the area. Before its establishment junior cricketers were only represented from Papamoa Primary and Papamoa College as independent sides, with all other cricketers aligned with Mount Maunganui and Te Puke Cricket Clubs. In previous years senior cricket teams have operated in Papamoa but until 2017 the club was not a registered society. In PCC’s inaugural season 2018/19 the club fielded 12 Junior/Intermediate/College (including one female) along with 3 senior men’s sides. PCC established funding and sponsorship income streams to enable the club financial stability to promote and provide access to cricket in the Papamoa region. The club experienced success on the field by winning the prized McNaughton Trophy from a team selected from its combined 3 senior men’s b- grade side. Season 2019/20 has seen the continued growth of membership to enable 13 teams across Junior/Intermediate/College including 2 female teams. In the senior club 2 B-Grade sides occupied the top two spots of the WBOPCA B-grade competition and the newly formed reserve grade side in their first year winning the WBOPCA reserve grade competition. All results and awards can be found on the PCC website. 3 PAPAMOA CRICKET CLUB INC
ALICE JOHNSON OVAL The Alice Johnson Oval, the home of PCC comprised of a grass wicket block with 5 strips with an artificial wicket neighbouring the block, a couch outfield and bund surrounded boundary. This all provides a unique cricket field that has little impact from other codes across the year. In addition, PCC have invested significantly in the expansion of training nets during the 2019/20 season to provide one of the best training facilities available. These nets are available to the public and are constantly used by our community outside of scheduled training hours. Future planning in partnership with Tauranga City Council has begun for the construction of a shared pavilion that services Alice Johnson Oval with funding set aside in 2025. 4 PAPAMOA CRICKET CLUB INC
ALICE JOHNSON FAMILY TRUST GIFT The Alice Johnson Oval was informally gifted to the Tauranga City Council for ‘passive’ recreation purposes in 1982. With the support and blessing of the L S Johnson Estate and Trust a dedicated cricket oval has been created and named. The Johnson family’s gift to our community is what helps guide our club's direction with all major decisions. We are immensely grateful for their gift to cricket. 5 PAPAMOA CRICKET CLUB INC
To support our vision the below goals identify our aspirations. The PCC committee actions and decisions should be aligned and GOAL'S support the goals of the club. Community Pathways • Provide cricketing opportunities from Super • Provide access to age and stage cricket Stars through to Premier cricket in Papamoa across the full spectrum of cricketing by maintaining and growing links with the 5 opportunities, and competitions sanctioned (to be 7 by 2022) contributing schools in the by the governing cricket bodies where Papamoa Area. practical. • Be the primary access to cricket in Papamoa • Provide an environment where players, removing the requirement for local schools spectators, coaches, supporters and families to administer the sport. This requires the full feel safe and welcomed. pathway as outlined above. • Provide opportunities for player • Grow and expand relationships with local development and coaching. community organisations including winter codes (Papamoa League, Netball, Rugby and • Provide non-playing members access to Football) to promote balanced lifestyles and additional training e.g. coaching, umpiring community collegiality. and scoring. • Build strong links with the local Papamoa • Provide pathways directly targeted to female business community to provide mutually cricket, building to become the club of beneficial relationships in both funding and choice for female cricket in the Bay of Plenty. marketing opportunities. • Provide a positive lifelong cricket • Provide additional facilities to the experience, be a club for life community (cricket related) and maintain these to an effective and safe standard. 6 PAPAMOA CRICKET CLUB INC
To support our vision the below goals identify our aspirations. The PCC committee actions and decisions should be aligned and GOAL’S CONT… support the goals of the club. People • Aspire to become the club of choice for both • Provide access to coaching, resources, on and off the field attitude. Not limiting to equipment and facilities necessary for long team/player performance but also holding term sustainability. high expectations of members to act in accordance to the gift from the Alice Johnson Family Trust and the spirit of Governance cricket. • Implement and maintain effective operations for the club to ensure smooth • Provide opportunities both on and off the team, player, training and competition field for cricket related professional management. development. E.g Coaching, umpiring and administration. • Manage club finances in accordance to the annual finance plan. • Enhance player well being by providing a healthy safe environment. • Identify key sources of revenue and ensure a user pays model is maintained. • Appoint and promote a club coach(s) that will provide suitable experience and • Ensure clear communication with key stake expertise to both players and volunteer holders coaches (whether paid or unpaid) • Ensure continued committee involvement, Performance grow meaningful membership, encourage and reward voluntary contributions, • PCC to represent each competition collaborate, share work loads and encourage sanctioned by the governing cricket bodies transparency. where practical. • Have club representation on local cricket • Aspire to be the number one club in Bay of governance boards. Plenty and maintain and improve our current level of success across competitions 7 PAPAMOA CRICKET CLUB INC entered.
HISTORY Season 2018-19 Season 2019-20 3 senior men’s teams in B-Grade sides in the WBOPCA Reserve grade. 3 senior men’s teams: 2 x B-Grade sides in the WBOPCA B-Grade, 1 x Reserve side in the WBOPCA B-Grade 3 college aged sides (including a full female side) 2 College aged sides (including a full female side) 4 intermediate aged side (including a full female side) 4 Intermediate aged side (including a full female side) 5 primary ages sides (mixture of girls and boys) 7 Primary ages sides (mixture of girls and boys) 25 super stars – introduction to cricket (mixture of girls and boys) 32 super stars – introduction to cricket (mixture of girls and boys) Competition wins 2018/2019: Competition wins 2019/2020: WBOPCA Pre- Christmas B-Grade Competition winners WBOPCA B-Grade Competition winners - Papamoa Wanders WBOPCA B-Grade Post Christmas Finalists - Papamoa Wanders WBOPCA B-Grade 2nd Place – Papamoa Omas BOPCA McNaughton Trophy (reserve grade) winners WBOPCA Reserve Grade winners 8 PAPAMOA CRICKET CLUB INC
CONTRIBUTING SCHOOLS AND PARTNERS Contributing Schools: Commercial Partners: Funding Agencies: 9 PAPAMOA CRICKET CLUB INC
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