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Young North West Star Wins All England (by Julie Horsley & Brian Shorney, 18/09/11)

18 September 2011 by Chris Alvey

Adam Swinton (aged 14) Wins the AC All England Handicap (by Julie Horsley & Brian Shorney, 18/09/11)

Adam Swinton from Bowdon receives the All England trophy
The finals of The All England Handicap, played at the Sidmouth Croquet Club on the weekend of the 17th and 18th September, were won in impressive fashion by fourteen year-old Adam Swinton from Bowdon.

On Saturday sixteen competitors from four Area Finals, with handicaps ranging from scratch to 20, played in 4 blocks of All Play All, Full Bisque Play to Base 10. A combination of very good lawns and positive play resulted in most games finishing within the 3 hour time limit. Three of the blocks had outright winners: Andy Brandwood (20), Bury; Jamie Angus (7), Sussex County; and Adam Swinton (14), Bowdon. The remaining block was won by Alan Clark (11) from Watford as a result of his narrow win over Dyffryn’s Peter Balchin (12).

In addition to the semi-finals and final on Sunday all players played to determine placings. In the semi-finals Andy Brandwood beat Alan Clark +4 and Adam Swinton beat Jamie Angus +18. The final was a repeat of the North West Area Final between Adam and Andy. After a close early battle, the very talented and well-coached teenager’s greater experience came through and he won + 11 on time. But considering Andy had only been playing a few months and had played just a handful of competitive games before this event, his play throughout the weekend was most impressive. Without doubt, both finalists showed a great deal of promise and should enjoy much future success.

2011, Bowdon, News

Adam Swinton Wins All England Regional Final (by Barbara Dutton 04/09/12)

4 September 2011 by Chris Alvey

Youth Conquers All in All England (by Barbara Dutton 04/09/11)

All England regional final players – Adam Swinton far left

The All England Area Finals was played over the weekend of Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th September. Eight contestants, all of whom had won their places in their clubs’ internal competitions played during the season, competed for the honour of representing the North West in the finals in Sidmouth, Devon in a fortnight’s time. The number of players from any club depends on how many entered the internal competitions, bigger clubs able to enter more players, thus Bowdon fielded 4 players, Bury 2, Fylde 1 and Pendle 1. There were 6 men and 2 women and competition was keen. The weather was unkind on the Saturday with all players getting a drenching but on Sunday things changed and a beautiful warm, sunny day made the lawns play faster and cheered the players. The competition is to be one of the top three in the final result. In the end Adam Swinton from Bowdon came top with 4 wins from 5 matches, three players tied for the other 2 places each winning 3 of their 5 games: Andy Broadwood from Bury, Barrie Mckenzie from Bowdon and Robin Delves from Pendle. Robin just missed out on the points scored so he will take no further part this year. The others travel to Sidmouth to compete with other regional finalists on 17th and 18th September. Youth conquered all here, the overall winner, Adam Swinton (extreme left in picture) is just 14 years old. A great prospect for the future.

2011, Bowdon, News, Pendle

Joe Lennon Wins Pendle August Trophy (by Barbara Dutton, 28/08/11)

28 August 2011 by Chris Alvey

Joe Lennon receives the trophy frtom Barry Keen

Pendle August Trophy Goes to Glasgow (by Barbara Dutton 28/08/11)

The August bank Holiday tournament took place during Fri – Monday of the holiday weekend. The lawns played well in spite of changing weather which affects the speed of the turf. Fourteen players coped well with the conditions and the Manager Barry Keen from Bowdon thanked them all for speedy play. He was the speediest of all winning the Fastest Game trophy in just 31

minutes. Joe Lennon from Glasgow took the overall trophy, Betty Bates from Fylde took the over 10 handicap trophy and Mike Bowser from Spalding took the under 10 handicap trophy (no pic as he had made an early dart home). Players had

travelled from Weston-super-Mare, Bristol and Newcastle as well as the more local contingent from the north west and we thank them all and

hope to see them next year, in perhaps more seasonal weather.

 

 

Betty Bates receives a trophy from Barry Keen

 

Barry Keen receives a trophy from Ron Welch

 

2011, News, Pendle

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