BSHS Girls Hockey 1968

1968
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A studio portrait and a page of team lists of the 1968 Bunbury Senior High School's girls hockey teams.

Standing:: Colleen Holztman, Tricia Steele, Sue Swensen, Nicki Rogers, Vicki Carthew, Val Jones.
Seated: Candy Nowland, Lee Campbell, Mrs D.Buchanan, Frances Osborne, Lorna Johansen, Debbie Roberts

Historical information

LEE CAMPBELL (left inner): Captain. Lee has proved a most helpful and cooperative captain. Her pace and stickwork show outstanding ability and promise. She has been unlucky with many shots for goal and must endeavour to “finish off” her game.

LORNA JOHANSEN (left wing): Plays a fast driving game, shows promise, stickwork has improved. A determined player but as a wing must not take the ball too deep into the corner.

VAL JONES (centre forward): Has pace and good stickwork, passes well to other forwards. The game shows promise but must “cut in” more to pick up passes.

COLEEN HOLTZMAN (right inner): Though Coleen has been moved to various positions, she seems to play most with ability. When determined, she can be a driving force and a very effective forward.

DEBBIE ROBERTS (right wing): Debbie plays a fast penetrating wing and has proved a very efficient team member. Stickwork is good but accuracy in the circle could be improved.

VICKI CARTHEW (left half back): An outstanding season. Vicki is very reliable, she plays with skill and determination, clears and passes with accurate consistency and has learnt to “back-up”.

FRAN OSBORNE (centre half back): A very determined and consistent player, who has the speed to “cut in” and tackle accurately. Fran’s game shows promise however, she must endeavour to control her “sticks”.

RHONDA TURNER (right half back): Her first season in A grade hockey. Rhonda has shown improvement. She tackles most accurately. She could develop a hard clearing hit and concentrate on “dropping back” quicker. Most promising.

TRICIA STEELE (left back): Has proved a most efficient defence player. A good clearing hit but must always be conscious of her position in relation to the play.

CANDY NOWLAND (right full back): Candy’s play has improved during the season, experience will benefit her game. A harder clearing hit needs developing.

SUE SWENSON (goalie): A valuable backbone to the team. Sue has developed a good clearing kick, she could add to her ability by improving the use of her stick and hands. She must study the line of the ball and kick into it, not across.

MARGARET BAXTER (forward): As a reserve in the Country Week team her play has improved. Experience will benefit her game, as she shows promise.

JUDY LOWE (reserve back): Also a reserve in the Country Week team, Judy has had to play in various positions, which has improved her field play. Normally a goalie, Judy shows promise in this position. She has a good clearing hit.

'Hockey Notes' from the November 1968 edition of the Kingia magazine.

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cwa-org-229-576.06ab
Item type
Photographs
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Photographic Materials
Contextual information

The Girls’ Country Week Hockey Team was successful in regaining the shield from Busselton at this year’s carnival in Perth. The team played outstanding hockey but was extremely unlucky in shooting for goals, which resulted in low scores in comparison with the standard of play.

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Monday, 17 August, 2026
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Girls Hockey A-Grade Team 1968
Girls Hockey A-Grade Team 1968
Source: Bunbury Senior High School 576.06a
Girls Hockey A-Grade Team 1968
Girls Hockey A-Grade Team 1968
Source: Bunbury Senior High School 576.06a
Girls 1967 Hockey Team Lists
Girls 1967 Hockey Team Lists
Source: Bunbury Senior High School 576.06b

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