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One Ball Croquet Raises £630 for Bowel Cancer UK

7 April 2015 by Chris Alvey

Bowdon and Southport Raise £630 in a few hours

Bowdon players at their 2015 Charity One Ball Event
Bowdon players at their 2015 Charity One Ball Event

Two north west clubs took part in the national CA One Ball Charity Challenge this year.  The designated charity for 2015 was Bowel Cancer UK, since their house colour is purple, competitors were asked to wear something purple.  Entrants usually donate £5 and with other initiatives such as a raffle, a substantial sum of money can be raised in a few hours of enjoyable croquet.

Bowdon and Southport held events on Easter Monday and coincidentally both attracted 34 players and raised similar sums of money (£250 and £254).  Consequently, each club is entitled to send five players to the national finals in Surbiton.

At Bowdon, Graham Good won their charity one-ball event by winning all his four games 14-7, 14-11, 14-7 and 14-5. Second placed was John Haworth.  John and Graham were the only two players to win all their matches.

Derek Lunt receiving the Southport One Ball Charity Trophy from organiser Tony Thomas
Derek Lunt receiving the Southport One Ball Charity Trophy from organiser Tony Thomas

Over at Southport, the far end of the lawns kept disappearing intermittently as a sea mist rolled in from the Irish Sea.  Nevertheless, we believe all players returned to the clubhouse with their sanity intact for a presentation to Ken Allen for the fastest game; Chris Sweeney for ‘Hoop of the Day’; Don Williamson for ‘Shot of the Day’ and the overall winner, Derek Lunt, for most games won.

A total sum of £504 was raised between the two clubs.  With Gift Aid, this raises the donation to Bowel Cancer UK to £630, a wonderful achievement, well done to both clubs.

2015, Bowdon, News, Southport

Phil Scarr Wins Southport Croquet Sandiford Salver

16 September 2014 by CA Website

Phil Scarr Keeps Sandiford Salver by Dennis Scarr from CA website

Phil Scarr with Sandiford Salver
Phil Scarr with Sandiford Salver

Phill Scarr ( Middlesbrough ) retained the Sandiford Salver beating Tom Griffith( Crake Valley ) in the final.

Late summer sunshine visited Southport lawns for both days of the Advanced Play Tournament to the extent that for a period on Saturday afternoon out players were actively seeking shade.  Lawns were in good condition for this end of season gathering and Manager Tom Griffith kept the play moving at a steady pace to ensure players took full advantage of excellent catering.  The tournament format was 2 Blocks of 4 players producing semi finalists from those finishing first and second in their respective blocks. Handicaps ranged from – 1 to 4.5

The semi finalists from Block A were Tom Griffith who won 3/3 and Derek Knight who had the highest net points score given 3 players in the block each won ⅓.  The semi finalists from Block B were Phil Scarr who won 3/3 and Ray Lowe who won 2/3.

Sunday morning saw the semi finals.  The semi final between Tom Griffith and Ray Lowe saw both players failing in attempts to peg the opponents forward ball out until ultimately Ray succeeded in this quest but unfortunately managing to peg his own forward ball out in the same stroke. The impromptu game of 1 ball with Tom on 1b and Ray on 4 was won by Tom plus 1.  The semi final between Phill Scarr and Derek Knight was less eventful with Phil continuing to play controlled croquet to win plus 20.

First game of the final saw Phill fail a TP attempt with a missed peg out however he shortly thereafter won the game plus 22.  In the second game of the final Phill completed a TP to win plus 26 TP.

FULL RESULTS

Brian Kerr beat Dennis Scarr + 8;  Tom Griffith beat Derek Knight +3 TP;  Dennis Scarr beat Derek Knight +1 (t);  Tom Griffith beat Brian Kerr +13;  Tom Griffith beat Dennis Scarr +15;  Derek Knight beat Brian Kerr +13;  Phil Scarr beat Kilm Seabright +26 TP;  Ray Lowe beat Alan Pidcock +3;  Phil Scarr beat Ray Lowe +15 TP;  Alan Pidcock beat Kilm Seabright +13;  Phil Scarr beat Alan Pidcock +16;  Ray Lowe beat Kilm Seabright +19;  Phil Scarr beat Derek Knight +20;  Tom Griffith beat Ray Lowe +1;  Phil Scarr beat Tom Griffith +22;  Phil Scarr beat Tom Griffith +26 TP;  Brian Kerr beat Alan Pidcock +5;  Kilm Seabright beat Dennis Scarr +4 (t);  Derek Knight beat Ray Lowe +3;  Brian Kerr beat Kilm Seabright +15;  Dennis Scarr beat Alan Pidcock +3;

2014, News, Southport

Southport Croquet Trophies Go North East

23 July 2014 by Chris Alvey

Derek Knight Does it Again!

Club President Alan Pidcock, Super B winner Derek Knight, B Level winner Dennis Scarr, Tournament Manager John Haslam.
Club President Alan Pidcock, Super B winner Derek Knight, B Level winner Dennis Scarr, Tournament Manager John Haslam.

They came from near and far – from the north east and the south west, from the east midlands and of course the north west, there were even four local players.  The unique double tournament was here again – the Southport Level B and the Southport Super B Advanced Croquet events.

The Southport climate gave everyone a soaking on Saturday, then roasted everyone to a nice colour on Sunday.  The recent very dry weather had made the lawns fast, which combined with some tight hoops made for a challenging competition.

In the Super B event, Derek Knight (Beverley) showed great form throughout the weekend, playing skilful croquet, to remain undefeated, to take the Manor House trophy to add to his B Level win from last year.  Peter Moore (Nottingham) took second prize, losing only one game in the Super B.

In the B Level event, the leader board was changing after every round in a tightly contested format. Three players were still in contention in the final round with Don Williamson (Southport), Barbara Haslam (Southport) and Dennis Scarr (Middlesborough).  Don and Dennis both winning their games to give the Manager a problem but since Dennis had beaten Don in the first round, the beautiful Hawkins Cup was presented to Dennis Scarr.

A really enjoyable tournament with efficient management (and even refereeing) by John Haslam, plus of course the usual Southport excellent catering.

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2014, News, Southport

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