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Croquet Indoors and Outdoors at Pendle

19 August 2015 by CA Website

Pendle August Handicap Tournament – 14th to 16th August 2015

Garry Wilson presents David Jones with Tournament Trophy
Garry Wilson presents David Jones with Tournament Trophy

The eight of ten entrants, playing on the Friday, did not let their spirits become dampened by the rain. Though the lawns flooded and play was postponed, Pendle’s chairman, Roger Schofield organised an alternative croquet doubles match, which was played on the croquet carpet in the local community centre. At around four o’clock, the ever vigilant manager had spotted that lawn four and maybe one other was playable, and the tournament began in earnest with three games able to be played.

The tournament was intended to be an Egyptian, with secondary trophies for the best low and high bisquers who were not the winner. Because of the rain delays, the tournament was changed to a high bisquer’s trophy (10+ H/c) and a low bisquer’s trophy (9 and less) with an Egyptian running at the same time across all games played. There was also a fastest game trophy.

The Saturday and Sunday provided perfect croquet conditions which were enjoyed by all ten competitors. In the low bisque block, Ken Jones (Edgbaston) won three out of four, as did Garry Wilson (Pendle), but as Ken had beaten Garry, he took the trophy. In the high bisque block the man to beat was David Lloyd (Crake). David remained unbeaten in the block and took the trophy, with Nathan Baker (Fylde) a worthy runner up.

With two blocks of five, there were a number of inter block games which added a little spice to the Egyptian competition. The winner of the Egyptian was David Lloyd, who is having an excellent first year of competitive croquet and has again reduced his handicap, having been unbeaten throughout the tournament. Winning was not easy for David, but he came through as victor in some very, very close games. Nathan came a very creditable second equal with Ken. Sadly, the manager came in fourth.

David Gillett, a Pendle country member, living in the south of England, took the fastest game trophy with a 63 minute demolition of his opponent in only two turns.

Despite the first day rain, it was an excellent tournament, with memorable games and a lot of fun! Until next year….

Ken Jones with Low Bisquers Trophy
Ken Jones with Low Bisquers Trophy

 

David Lloyd with High Bisquers Trophy
David Lloyd with High Bisquers Trophy

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Mrs Wilson Wins Pendle Croquet Rose Bowl

12 July 2015 by Peter Wilson

Mrs Wilson won the Pendle Rose Bowl

Manager of the Week Liz Wilson  (Photo: Proud Husband) by Peter Wilson at Pendle & Craven Croquet Club
Manager of the Week Liz Wilson (Photo: Proud Husband) by Peter Wilson at Pendle & Craven Croquet Club

Nineteen players entered the Pendle Midweek tournament competing for the various trophies at Pendle from 7 to 10 July.  Pendle’s fifth lawn which suffered damage several years ago was back and playing very well, but after such a lay off there was found to be a corner peg missing. The weather changed from chilly to scorching as the tournament progressed. As usual there were visitors from far and wide especially this year when Phil Bateman and Sally Harper arrived from Australia. The general tenor of the event was as always relaxed and fairly flexible.

Results:
The Pendle Rose Bowl (Open Singles Advanced) Liz Wilson.
The David Jenkinson Tankard (Singles Advanced) Ian Hall.
Pennine Trophy (Open Singles Handicap) Ian Hall.
The David Hoyle Trophy (Singles Handicap) David Lloyd.
The Irish Cup (Egyptian Highest Rating) Ian Hall.

The Woodlands Trophy (Handicap Doubles) Peter Hallett and Peter Wilson.

And in addition to those:

The Egyptian Cup (Fastest Singles Win) Peter Wilson 56’4”.
The Addict (Most Games) Joe Lennon.

Manager: Liz Wilson.

2015 Pendle Mwk July

 

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Mary Rose bids Farewell to Pendle Croquet

17 May 2015 by Liz Wilson

Mary Rose – Pendle and Craven vs Pinchbeck

This “regional” match was played at the halfway club of York.  Pendle won the toss but thought that a first round trip of over 3 ½ hours was a little unfair to the opposition and so agreed to the neutral venue.  The teams were:
Pendle ands Craven – Roger Schofield (1), Peter Wilson (2), Robert Essler (2) and Liz Wilson (2 ½)
Pinchbeck – Terry Sparks (1½), John Filsak (ex-Pendle Mary Rose Captain!)(2), Mike Bowser (3) and Bob Thompson (3 ½) giving a slight edge to Pendle.

The morning doubles was going all Pendle’s way until a couple of good breaks from Pinchbeck snatched victory from the jaws of defeat by 3 points.  The singles games were both pretty one sided with Robert beating Mike +11 and Bob beating Liz +11.  In the afternoon Robert Essler again pulled out a splendid game and beat Bob Thompson +25.  Peter Wilson and John Filsak had a very close game with Peter heading for a win until a missed return roquet gave the innings to John who won +4.  Liz’s game against Mike was going Mike’s way with Liz only managing 3 and 3 back when Mike was on the peg.  A few good hit-ins saw Liz pull back to Peg and four back.  2 ball scoops by Liz and quite number of nervy misses saw Liz eventually come out the winner +1.

Now all level at 3 – 3 all eyes turned to the end game between Roger and Terry.  Roger was on rover and peg with Terry on 4 back and peg.  Terry blobbed 4 back – Roger had the innings but missed a rush.  Terry steadily made the last three hoops for a 3 win and the match.  The lawns and facilities at York were excellent and the members very welcoming.  All games were played in good spirit and I defy anyone to find two nicer teams.

Good luck to Pinchbeck – we are now gunning for you.

Liz Wilson (Pendle Captain)

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