by Chris Verrall | Jan 17, 2016 | Galleries, Socials, Video
Those who attended the Airhop social had an awesome and sweaty time, just like those who won 6-0 (2nds) and 2-0 (1sts) earlier in the day. Between bouncing on the trampoline field, there was battles on the Balance Beams, rounds of Dodgeball and Total...
by Grace Evans | Nov 22, 2015 | Galleries, Match Reports, Match Reports 1st Team, Video
Todays strong 6-2 win made playing in the cold weather slightly more bearable. With everyone eager to get going, in hope of warming up, the game started well. We had many attacking opportunities with the first goal achieved by Sam in a penalty flick against a very...
by Chris Verrall | Nov 22, 2015 | Galleries, Match Reports, Match Reports 2nd Team, Pictures
Bright blue skies and freezing cold winds were what greeted the players in layers today. So extra long warm ups were called for and that’s what occurred. Once warmed Knowle2 started practicing their set pieces whilst Frome did the same at the other end of the...
by Ally Horne | Mar 24, 2015 | Announcements, Features, Galleries, Pictures
After hearing about Soccer Without Borders, a project which helps young girls in Nicaragua, Knowle Hockey Club was keen to donate their pre-loved away kit to the cause. Delivered by a volunteer from the Bristol Link with Nicaragua (BLINC) the shirts were received last...
by Catherine Parker | Mar 7, 2015 | Galleries, Match Reports, Match Reports 2nd Team, Pictures
I’m watching an epic battle on the television…its GB versus the USA in Davis Cup doubles tennis. GB are playing out of their skins and look like they might just beat the mighty Americans. That’s just how epic it felt out there on the pitch this morning,...
by Ally Horne | Mar 5, 2015 | Announcements, Features, Galleries, Pictures, Socials, Umpire Corner
This week Knowle Hockey Club celebrated the 80th birthday of Malcolm Kingshott who has been umpiring for the club for almost 30 years and continues to give up his spare time for the club every weekend, come rain or shine. The club presented Malcolm with gifts...