Match Day Programme Lacrosse 10's - Sunday 8th September 2024
Sunday’s Fixtures
Berko 10’s Lacrosse Tournament
A very warm welcome to all competitors visiting Berkhamsted School for our Berko 10’s Lacrosse Tournament which we are very excited to be hosting.
We hope that the weather will not impact the tournament this weekend but please keep a close eye on SOCS, the school website and Instagram pages for updates, postponements and changes in fixture venues or timings.
Tom Pierce - Director of Sport
Berko 10’s Lacrosse Tournament
Important information:
First Aid
The First Aid Room is located at the David Case Pavilion at Chesham Road and First Aid provision provided by Pro-Medicus will be available pitchside.
Hemel Hempsted Hospital Urgent Care Centre (4 miles)
NO A&E Hillfield Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP2 4AD
Refreshments
Drinks and snacks will be available to purchase throughout the day from our Catering Van. A BBQ will also be served between 11:45-13:45.
Merchandise
We welcome UK Lacrosse and Northern Soul Lacrosse and thank them for making the journey to the event. Lacrosse sticks and other equipment will be available to purchase.
Berko 10’s Lacrosse Tournament
Chesham Road Playing Fields (HP4 3AE) Parking available in field opposite. NO DOGS ALLOWED.
1st Teams
Round 1 - 10:00
• Matches will be 10 minutes each way with a straight switch at half time - 20 minutes total.
• There will be 4 minutes between rounds. Last round finishes at 15:08
1st Team Festival
A
B 1. St. Catherine’s
Westonbirt
St. George’s
Guildford High
Putney High
Wycombe Abbey 4. St. Swithun’s
Habs Girls’
Berkhamsted
Pool
Benenden
STAHS
Moreton Hall 7. Queen Anne’s
Bedford
Berko 10’s Lacrosse Tournament
Chesham Road Playing Fields (HP4 3AE) Parking available in field opposite. NO DOGS ALLOWED.
1st Team Festival
Sunday’s Fixtures
Berko 10’s Lacrosse Tournament
Chesham Road Playing Fields (HP4 3AE) Parking available in field opposite. NO DOGS ALLOWED.
2nd Teams
Round 1 - 10:24
• Matches will be 10 minutes each way with a straight switch at half time - 20 minutes total.
• There will be 4 minutes between rounds. Last round finishes at 15:32
2nd Team Festival
Pool A
A. St. Catherine’s
B. St. George’s
C. Heathfield
D. Queen Anne’s
E. Putney High
Pool B
H. Guildford High
I. Berkhamsted Red
J. Habs Girls’
K. Wycombe Abbey
L. St. Swithun’s
F. Bedford M. STAHS
G. Berkhamsted White
Berko 10’s Lacrosse Tournament
Chesham Road Playing Fields (HP4 3AE) Parking available in field opposite. NO DOGS ALLOWED.
2nd Team Festival
Berko 10’s Lacrosse Tournament
Chesham Road Playing Fields (HP4 3AE) Parking available in field opposite. NO DOGS ALLOWED.
3rd Teams
Round 1 - 10:48
• Matches will be 10 minutes each way with a straight switch at half time - 20 minutes total.
• There will be 4 minutes between rounds. Last round finishes at 14:44
3rd Team Festival
Pool A
Pool B
1. Habs Girls A. STAHS
2. St. Catherine’s B. Queen Anne’s 3. St. George’s C. St. Catherine’s 4s 4. Guildford D. St. Swithun’s E. Berkhamsted
Berko 10’s Lacrosse Tournament
Chesham Road Playing Fields (HP4 3AE) Parking available in field opposite. NO DOGS ALLOWED.
3rd Team Festival
Head Injuries & Concussion
Concussion is a complex process caused by trauma that transmits force to the brain either directly or indirectly and results in temporary impairment of brain function. Its development and resolution are rapid and spontaneous. Ultimately if you are unsure at any stage if a player has a head injury or is concussed you should seek medical attention. Listed below are some of the possible signs of concussion.
Headaches - It is only normal after a blow to the head to suffer a mild headache. There could be some bruising or mild swelling over the scalp which may be tender, but this doesn’t necessarily mean a player has concussion. If the headache seems to be getting worse this could be a cause for concern so seek medical attention.
Drowsiness - means they cannot be roused. It can be common for players to want to sleep for a short time (especially children), and it will be okay to let them do so. If there are further concerns you can wake them a few times during the night, especially if a knock on the head has happened just before bedtime. If, on the other hand, they are difficult to wake or show signs of confusion, seek medical attention.
Other Symptoms - Confusion, unsteadiness, memory loss and convulsiveness.
If players show any signs of the above they should seek medical attention. These are merely guidelines as you know your student better than anyone else, but please remember signs and symptoms could take up to 48 hours to develop and should be monitored.
Berkhamsted School takes all head injuries seriously and all members of PE staff are First Aid trained and follow the RFU Head Case protocol if a student sustains a head injury.
School match days are also covered by the 1st XV physiotherapist, as well as Pro Medicus Ambulance who are available if there are concerns.
In serious cases students would be referred to a local hospital (listed at the beginning of the programme) as they would with any other serious injury.