Wellcome Primary Schools Playground League

News

  • Li Cheung UK Government Primary School Team A wins the 2003-04 Wellcome Primary Schools Playground League [Results]
  • HKCA is glad to announce that 56 school teams will particiapte in 2003-04 Wellcome Primary Schools Playground League
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About the Wellcome Primary Schools Playground League

Introduction

The Hong Kong Cricket Association believes that for the promotion of cricket in Hong Kong it is essential to introduce the sport beginning with local schools. There was no cricket culture among the local Chinese Schools and the HKCA insisted not to take any shortcut but to sew the seeds in the local primary schools no matter how difficult.

The League started off with only 3 international schools in 1999. After 3 years of hard cultivation there are 66 schools participating in the League and they are ALL local schools.

League Starting Year: 1999

Sponsorship: Starting from 2000 by Wellcome Supermarket

Divisions Setting: Starting from 2000 due to the increasing number of schools, we increase the number of Division from 3 to 4 namely Kowloon, Hong Kong, New Territories West, and New Territories East

League Format: Round Robin at divisional level and Knockout in the Final date.

School Numbers from 1999 to 2003

Year
Teams
Schools
Remarks
1999-2000
6
3
All are International schools
2000-01
12
6
Champions and Runner-ups were Pakistan schools
2001-02
46
23
Champion was Pakistan but 2 Runner-ups were local schools
2002-03
66(est.)
33
Playground League was curtailed because of SARS
2003-04
56
   

Competition Format: 1st Stage: Divisions Round Robin Tournaments

  • All players will receive a certificate of recognition.
  • The top 2 teams of each division will enter into the final knockout champion stage.
  • One draw will be made to determine their place at the beginning stage in the knockout chart. After that, no draw will be made
  • All teams in the final knockout champion stage will be awarded medals. The final 3 places will be awarded trophies.

Key Highlights

  • over 90% are Chinese students
  • modified version of cricket using plastic bat and stumps, softer cricket balls
  • all matches played in school playground because ground is scarce in HK AND we intend to build cricket culture within schools
  • first to run a demonstration for interested schools
  • entitled to 12 hrs of free coaching to teacher-in-charge and students.
  • the teacher in-charge of each participating school receives free coaching from HKCA and will be qualified as a Level O Coach so that he/she can continue to coach students in schools
  • schools can apply for further coaching from HKCA for as long as they wish
  • HKCA will assign one coach to each division to assist the schools and to arrange matches
  • a programme that can attract commercial sponsorship to absorb running costs. Wellcome Supermarket, local supermarket chain store, began to sponsor the League in 2000.
  • HK Junior National Team players not eligible to play
  • already produced 3 players for U13 National Team

Wellcome Playground League Results

2003-04 Wellcome Playground League Results

After 1st and 2 nd round of Round-Robin matches for 8 divisions schools of cup and plate competitions, 16 school teams came out in the Final on 9 May 2004, Sunday at Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground.

Here are the 16 teams

Cup Final:
1) Little Flower's Primary School Team A
2) Little Flower's Primary School Team B
3) FSFTF Fong Shu Chuen Primary School Team A
4) Fung Kai Liu Yun Sum Memorial School Team B
5) Li Cheung UK Government Primary School Team A
6) Discovery Bay International School
7) SKH Kei Wing Primary School Team A
8) SKH Kei Wing Primary School Team B

Plate Final:
1) Emmanual Primary School Team B
2) Fung Kai Liu Yun Sum Memorial School Team A
3) St. Joseph's Anglo Chinese Primary School
4) PLK Grandmont Primary School Team B
5) Li Cheung UK Government Primary School Team B
6) Sir Ellis Kadoorie(s) Primary School Team A
7) Emmanual Primary School Team A
8) Dr. Catherine Woo Memorial School Team A


Final Results:

Cup Champion: Li Cheung UK Government Primary School Team A
Cup Runner-ups: SKH Kei Wing Primary School Team A
Cup 2 Runner-ups: FSFTF Fong Shu Chuen Primary School Team A

Plate Champion: Sir Ellis Kadoorie(s) Primary School Team A
Plate Runner-ups: Fung Kai Liu Yun Sum Memorial School Team A
Plate 2 Runner-ups: Li Cheung UK Government Primary School Team B