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Pennine Cup Retained by North West

24 September 2007 by Charles Waterfield

Pennine Cup retained by West 5-4 over East by Charles Waterfield (24/09/07)

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This year’s cross-Pennine challenge, contested by a team drawn from the North West against the combined Croquet North & Yorkshire Federations, took place at Pendle & Craven on Sun 23 rd Sept. Many thanks are owed to this club (in particular Abdul Ahmed) for hosting the event and laying on excellent food! The 3-lawn match format mixes advanced doubles and singles, with three handicap singles.

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The results (NW names first) were:
Ken Cooper & Robin Delves beat Andy Davies & Alice Fleck +3t;  James Hawkins & Tony Thomas lost to Charles Waterfield & Roger Staples -24;  Roger Schofield & Tony Phillips beat Phil Errington & Derek Knight +13
Advanced Singles: Ken Cooper (-1) lost to Andy Davies (-1) -26tp: James Hawkins (0) lost to Charles Waterfield (1/2) -17;  Roger Schofield (3) lost to Phil Errington (3) -12;
Handicap Singles: Tony Phillips (7) beat Derek Knight (7) +20; Tony Thomas (8) beat Roger Staples (8) +8; Robin Delves (11) beat Alice Fleck (9) +15;

2007, Federation, News, Pendle, Pennine Cup

Ian Lines Wins Southport Salver

17 September 2007 by Ian Lines

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Ian Lines

Ian Lines Wins Southport Sept Advanced Weekend by Ian Lines (17/09/07)

15 players gathered at Southport in glorious warm sunshine on Saturday morning to compete for the Sandiford Salver. The format was a simple knockout with a consolation flexible Swiss event – all with no initial time limits. There were few surprises in the early rounds on Saturday, although Gordon Hopewell had a good win over Charlie Askew.

The lawns didn’t look too difficult, playing at about 10 to 11 seconds, with reasonably tight hoops which weren’t too difficult in the soft Southport soil. However, there were a few fast patches and the odd slope near some hoops, which perhaps explains why most games took over 3 hours, despite 9 of the 15 players having handicaps of 0.5 or better. As the sun set on Saturday, Ian Lines was 1-0 up in a best of 3 semi-final against Alan Pidcock, and Richard White was pegged down in a scrappy first game against Dean Bennison in the other semi, with Ian wondering about the need for imposing time limits and his best laid plans for a best of 3 final.

On Sunday morning, Alan gave Ian a scare before allowing him to win +5, whilst Richard and Dean continued their long battle, until Richard eventually won +3. Richard managed to finish the next game +17 shortly after lunch, by which time the hopes of a best of 3 final had vanished. Most of the games over the weekend must have had at least 50 turns – or maybe it just seemed that way.

The final was (a little) better… The Consolation Swiss was won with 3/4 wins by Tom Weston, who also earned a handicap reduction from 1.5 to 1. Also of note was Peter Dorke’s ftp, just missing the 5 yard pegout, and Mike Sandler ending his streak of 13 consecutive losses.

Many thanks to all those who provided the excellent Southport catering, and to Keith Roberts and Ray Lowe for setting the hoops so well.

2007, News, Southport

Pendle Reach Mary Rose Final

17 September 2007 by Peter Wilson

Pendle reach Final of Mary Rose Competition by Peter Wilson (17/09/07)

Robert Essler (2) & Peter Wilson (2.5) paired up in the morning doubles against David Walters (1) & Alan Mayne (2). The game was a dour tactical battle with very few chances to get going although the quality of the hitting in was very high. In the singles Pendle’s captain, John Filsak (2.5) beat Lorna Frost (4.5) but Liz Wilson (3) lost to John Wastell (3). By this point David and Robert had got to 4 back but Peter and Alan had hardly started so the game was pegged down and lunch taken with the game score at 1 -1.

After lunch both teams were chasing the magic four games to win. Pendle added to their score when John Filsak beat John Wastell but Robert lost to David. The score was now 2 -2. Peter then beat Alan leaving just Liz in play in a very tight game with Lorna. Liz’s nerve held and as she pegged out there was a lawn invasion as her team mates ran on to congratulate her and each other. The doubles game remained unfinished. Final score 4 -2.

Pendle would like to thank Bowdon for their hospitality and sportsmanship throughout the day. We will be trying to bring the Mary Rose back to the North West.

2007, News, Pendle

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