A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

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Entry from August 21, 2005
Big Apple Netball Tournament
Netball is a sport that's like basketball. The Manhattan International Netball Club was established in 2000, and the first Big Apple Netball Tournament was played in 2005.

http://www.nynetball.homestead.com/
MINC Inaugural Big Apple Tournament

Yes, it's finally happening! Manhattan International Club will host it's inaugural Big Apple Netball Tournament on Saturday August 20th, 2005 (rain date will be Sunday August 21st).

The tournament will be held at the Seward Park Athletic Field on Essex Street between Grand Street and Canal Street (closest subway F to East Broadway, F J/M/Z to Delancey). Team check-in/welcome/ warm-up at 9am. Games will start promptly at 10:00 am

http://www.nynetball.homestead.com/whatnetball.html
What is Netball?

NETBALL is the world's most popular team game for women, and is played on all continents, in over 70 countries by over 7 million people. Within the Commonwealth netball has a higher number of active participants than any other sport. It actually began here in the United States as women's basketball in 1895, before it was exported to Britain and the British Commonwealth, which is where it gained in popularity. Netball is a fast, skilful team game based on running, jumping, throwing and catching. Teams may include up to 12 players but only 7 may take the court at any one time. It is an amateur sport, is registered as an official Olympic sport and has been part of the Commonwealth Games program since 1990.

In brief Netball:

· is played either indoors or out on a hard surface by two teams of seven players
· restricts areas in which team members play
· requires goals to be scored by throwing a ball through a ring which is attached to a post
3.05 meters high.
· requires players to pass or shoot within three seconds
· allows no contact which interferes with play
· restricts the number of steps players may take with the ball

For a full description of the game and rules please click here: http://www.netball.org. To actually see the game in action click here: http://www.wync2005.com/NETBALL%20PROMO.mpg. And turn the speakers up nice and loud!


ABOUT MANHATTAN INTERNATIONAL NETBALL CLUB

The Manhattan International Netball Club was established in 2000 by women with a love of netball and a desire to build a network of others who enjoy the game. The Club membership has grown ten fold since it was formed and continues to grow rapidly.

MINC caters to competitive and social players. The Club runs weekly practices in Manhattan and regularly fields three teams at local or national tournaments. The aim of the Club is to allow those who participate at a high level achieve their full potential, while also recognizing that the Club provides a strong social network for its members. It balances these aims by having committees focused on coaching and development, as well as committees focused upon social events.

NOTEWORTHY ACCOMPLISHMENTS

MINC is proud that 8 of its members were selected for the USA National Squad, and trained for the World Championships in Jamaica in July 2003. One of our players was selected in the final team to represent the USA, with two more players selected as alternates.

In August 2002 MINC players participated in a demonstration netball game at Madison Square Garden.

MINC is shortly to host a tournament in Manhattan this will be the first netball tournament ever hosted in Manhattan, and teams from around the USA will be in attendance.

MINC was the only USA based Club invited to participate in the Canadian National Championships in 2003.

Posted by Barry Popik
Sports/Games • Sunday, August 21, 2005 • Permalink


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