The Meads wins WSRB Squash Club of the Year award

Club of year
 
The Wales Squash and Racquetball annual presentation evening was held recently at the Angel Hotel in Cardiff and the Meads Squash Club, who run out of Milford Haven Leisure Centre, was the first Pembrokeshire club to receive the WSRB Squash Club of the year award.
 
The Meads club was competing against the largest clubs in Wales and were selected eventual winners not only for the work they undertake at the club but also the help and support they show to other clubs within the county and the work they carry out within the local community.
 

Player pathway pays off

 
The club has worked hard over the past three years to achieve a player pathway out of the county, not only for club players but for any Pembrokeshire player to enjoy, and they now have five teams playing league squash in Pembrokeshire, South Wales and in the Welsh Premier Divisions.
 
Alongside the player pathway the club has put into place a coaching pathway and again for the first time ever Pembrokeshire has regular coaching courses being run in the county at the club from Leaders, Level 1 and the first Level 2 coaching course run this year.
 

Coaching in the community

 
As well as coaching at the club the coaches go out into the community on school and club visits, giving children within the county the opportunity to have a go at the sport using portable rebound walls, they are also active with disability sport; again using the rebound walls to run a series of sessions with the ‘Let’s Get Active’ Milford Haven group who’s participants achieved the clubs Green squash skills award this year.
 

Well done Alfie

 
And the quality of the coaches coming from the club has not gone unnoticed, for the third year running a coach from the club has received an award at the WSRB presentation evening and this year Alfie Wheeler received ‘Young Coach of the Year’, a fantastic achievement at 16. Alfie has also completed his UKCC Level 2 which shows the level of support the club gives to their coaches.
 
On the junior front in the season the club has 25 attending regular coaching sessions, only limited by the number of courts, and out of these juniors the club has a number who play within the adult leagues through to premier division.
 

Players moving further afield – and more recognition

 
Six juniors attend the WSRB academy training programme, four attend the WSRB National squad training programme, four juniors were selected to play in the English inter counties, whilst including this year two juniors have received Young coach of the year.
 
Another plus was the fact that two of the club’s adult player received Welsh representational caps this year as James Walters (Manager of Milford Haven Leisure Centre) represented Wales in the home nations over 50’s held at Aberdeen, whilst Nick Dyer (Head Master at Hubberston and Hakin Junior Schools) represented and captained the over 45’s side in Cardiff this year.
 
The club also received the WSRB Silver Charter ward this year for running good policies, procedures and practices at the club including all coaches DBS checked and undergone safe guarding courses, whilst the club is also working towards their insport ribbon award.
 

Head coach Peter is very proud

 
Head coach at the club Pete Crook commented,” it has been quite a year for the club and receiving the Club of the Year award is a fantastic achievement, knowing the size and quality of the other clubs throughout Wales within the category this shows testament to all the good work being carried out at the club and beyond  and by a lot of people behind the scenes.
 
“The player pathway has been put together for all Pembrokeshire players to enjoy the highest level of squash on offer in Wales, whilst the juniors have surpassed our expectations and not forgetting the most important part for myself the coaching pathway the club have put in place, which is really is the backbone and the only way clubs can remain sustainable in the future.
 
“I am proud to be a part of such a dedicated group of people who have achieved so much in a short period of time”.