International hockey coach offers coaching clinics in Namibia

Internationally renowned hockey coach and umpire, NKU Davis from Trinidad and Tobacco is in Namibia, offering coaching clinics. Davis was invited to Namibia by Gurus Hockey Club coach, Andre Stadler, who asked him to help with coaching at the club. Since Davis' arrival in Namibia, he has already been roped in at various levels of the game. He has organised coaching clinics at schools and clubs, while the Namibia Hockey Union has also enlisted his services as an umpire at Premier League matches in the Bank Windhoek Indoor Hockey League, which is currently underway. Davis says he has been welcomed with open arms in Namibia and is keen to share his knowledge. Although he formed part of the Trinidad and Tobago U21 training squad as a goalkeeper in 2005, it was at a coaching and administrative level that he has excelled. Since then he went on to play in Germany and the United States. Davis will be conducting a high performance players' clinic and a high performance coaching course in Windhoek. He will also offer coaching seminars to high school coaches in Swakopmund and Keetmanshoop.