Vikings Summer training sessions are as follows – all welcome to come and join in: Indoor training at Percy Hedley Sports Academy in Killingworth continues on Wednesday evenings (8-10pm) throughout June and July. Beach Handball sessions (Sundays from 12noon – weather permitting): 19 June – Sandhaven Beach, South Shields, NE33 2LD
Author: Andrea King
Give us a Hand – Coaches Wanted!
Newcastle Vikings Handball Club are looking for more volunteer sports coaches to help with training our senior and junior handball teams. Can you give us a hand? Please get in touch by sending a covering letter and CV to us at info@newcastlehandball.co.uk
Newcastle and Strathclyde Win Tyneside Handball Honours!
Newcastle Vikings’ ladies reclaimed their Tyneside Handball Tournament crown on Saturday, as the University of Strathclyde won the men’s competition in a fast-paced action-packed day of handball. Hosted by Newcastle Vikings Handball Club, the annual tournament, now in it’s third year at South Shields’ Temple Park Leisure Centre, welcomed men’s
Tyneside Handball Tournament Preview
The fourth annual Tyneside Handball Tournament returns to Temple Park Leisure Centre this Saturday 7 May. Hosted by Newcastle Vikings Handball Club, who train and play their home matches at the South Shields venue, the fast-paced, action-packed Olympic sport will see teams from England and Scotland compete in the knockout
Vikings Ladies Suffer Cup Semi-Final Heartbreak!
Newcastle Vikings’ women’s team agonisingly lost their England Handball league cup semi-final by a single goal in the dying minutes to reigning champions London GD II on Saturday. With Newcastle’s home venue unavailable this weekend, the re-match of last year’s league cup final took place at the Leeds Futsal arena, with the Vikings ladies
Vikings Men Fight to the End
Newcastle Vikings’ men’s team were unfortunate to finish their England Handball North Regional Development League season on a losing note as they were narrowly beaten 23-22 by Liverpool Speke Garston in Sunday’s away fixture. Half-player Stephan Stricker lead the way for the Vikings scoring eight goals, but four two-minute suspensions proved to be Newcastle’s downfall. Stricker