Sport In Profile UK Issue 10 | Page 33

blACKBURN JUNIOR HAWKS Blackburn junior hawks B lackburn Junior Hawks is a terrific example of well-run, community establishment that provides people with an opportunity to enjoy ice hockey in a safe and enjoyable environment. We recently caught up with Club Representative Matthew Strong to find out more about the good work they’ve been doing. Involvement He told us, “I’ve always been interested in Ice Hockey. When I was in my teens my friends and I used to watch the Blackburn Hawks every week. This was when Ice Hockey was in its ascendency in the UK. When we all went to University that sort of fell away. I took my nephew and niece to a Hawks match about 5 years ago and they both loved it. We came Ice Skating a few times after that on Saturday mornings and a local volunteer for the club picked them out and asked them to start the ‘stick and puck’ Hockey starting course Blackburn Junior Hawks runs. 5 years later both my nephew and niece are still playing the game and I am chair of the club. Hockey is very addictive, and gets you that way.”   The Role   “Running an Ice Hockey club is tough – we ask a lot of our members. The main issue is the cost to hire the ice pad. It is very expensive to hire it for just an hour. We run 5 junior teams and a senior team, who all need practice ice, and game day ice in order to compete. I’ve been a parent, Manager, Secretary and now Chair of the club, but through all these roles the most rewarding aspect has always been the same – seeing the kids get kitted up and take the ice for a game. www.blackburnjuniorhawks.com www.sportip.biz 33