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Super Success for Mallet Maker

22 July 2013 by Chris Alvey

Alan Pidcock wins Southport Super B Tournament

Peter Wilson Reports from Victoria Park

I am sure everyone will agree that a Croquet club bathed in Sunshine is a beautiful thing. But is there anywhere better than Southport on a weekend such as this one?  The flowers around its club house looking splendid, the lawns tending to be fast(ish) and the company of talented players enjoying themselves and having some fun.  Manager J Haslam split the entries into two blocks. This gave everyone nicely balanced and usually interactive games that could be enjoyed by the knowledgeable catering brigade who,  after producing such a fine array of gourmet food (honestly),  watched into the afternoon from the shade of the veranda.

After the second game on Sunday two local lads came to the top. Alan Pidcock unbeaten in all his Super B games and Ray Lowe runner up.  Fylde Croquet  provided both the b class winner , Terry Vernazza,  and runner up Liz Wilson.  Players also came from far and wide to avail the local life in Southport overnight which was in full seaside swing during this glorious weekend.

 

Local Press/Media Report 

Alan Pidcock with his latest transportable mallet and the Southport Super B trophy
Alan Pidcock with his latest transportable mallet and the Southport Super B trophy

The North West made a clean sweep of the croquet trophies at the B Level and Super B tournament held at Southport this weekend. Derek Knight of Beverley, winner of the competition in 2011 and 2012 returned aiming at a hat trick, but could not repeat his success of previous years. This B Level tournament is split into a Super B and a B Level and attracted players with handicaps up to 6, so providing an opportunity for players to compete at their own level of advanced play. Players came from Lancashire, Yorkshire, Tyneside, Nottinghamshire, Shropshire and Surrey. Southport members proved up for the challenge with Carole Lewis top of the leader board at the end of the first day but by Sunday evening, Super B honours fell to Southport’s President, Professor Alan Pidcock, world renowned designer and manufacturer of mallets, with Southport’s Ray Lowe as runner up. Whilst the B Level cup was won by Terry Vernazza of Fylde with the runner up Liz Wilson, also of Fylde and Chairperson of the North West Federation. Liz summed up the feelings of players, saying, “It is always a pleasure to come to Southport, it has a wonderful atmosphere and everyone is always very friendly”.

In one of the hottest weekends of the summer, players enjoyed a wonderful tournament, well managed by John Haslam. As always, the catering was simply excellent. The lawns continue to show further improvement since the club took total control of their management and are now virtually weed free under their organic programme of maintenance.

 

 

Professor Alan Pidcock with the Super B Trophy and his latest mallet
Alan Pidcock with his latest transportable mallet and the Southport Super B trophy
Manager John Haslam presents Super B trophy to Alan Pidcock
Southport President Alan Pidcock presents the Super B runner up prize to Ray Lowe
Terry Vernazza being presented with the B Level trophy by Southport President Professor Alan Pidcock.
Southport President Alan Pidcock presents Liz Wilson with the B Level runners up prize.

2013, News, Southport

Bury Newcomer Cleans Up at Pendle Croquet Tournament

11 July 2013 by John Filsak

Summer Games at Pendle – John Filsak reports from Earby Sports Ground (2-5 July 2013)

Thursday afternoon, a change of manager, and summer arrives at Pendle Croquet Club. Away go the waterproofs, out comes the sun cream. And newcomer Graham Good from Bury continues a run of play which will give him three of the trophies on offer for the week, earning himself a bronze merit award and a handicap reduction. He’ll be back.

The class events were run as American blocks. Alan Edwards (Woking), with his consistent, steady play, was unbeaten in the A/B block. In the C class Bob Thompson (Nottingham) and Roger Staples (Middlesbrough) were tied on number of wins, but Bob took it by virtue of having beaten Roger. Graham Good was unbeaten in the D class. Graham also emerged top of the Egyptian competition, with Margaret Anderton (also Bury) a close second. The doubles, a straight knock-out, was won by Roger Staples and Terry Vernazza (Fylde), who beat Ken and Margaret Anderton.

Trophies:

Pendle Rose Bowl (A/B class): Alan Edwards David Jenkinson Tankard (C class): Bob Thompson.
The Pennine Trophy (D class): Graham Good.
The Irish Cup (Egyptian handicap winner): Graham Good.
David Hoyle Trophy (Egyptian runner-up): Margaret Anderton.
The Egyptian Cup (Fastest game): Graham Good (42 minutes).
The Woodlands Trophy (Handicap doubles): Roger Staples and Terry Vernazza.
The Addict (Most games played): Not awarded. Several people tied on 11.

Merit award:
Graham Good: Bronze

Croquet Handicap changes:
Graham Good 18-16;  Janet Davies 14-16;  Joe Lennon (Scottish CA) 9-10;  Peter Moore 1-1.5;  Margaret Anderton 12-11.

Managers:
Liz Wilson (Tuesday to Thursday),  John Filsak (Thursday and Friday)

2013, News, Pendle

Liz Wilson Wins Croquet Photo Contest

9 July 2013 by Chris Alvey

New Web Photographer Discovered?

Remember the photography competition held cat the recent Festival of Croquet?  We now have a winner:

First Prize:
Liz Wilson for picture entitled Advanced Dressing –
Advanced-dressing

Liz also won second prize for her study of Baffled Bury –

baffled-Bury

Congratulations to Liz who gets the prize of her choice of something nice and expensive to drink!

Well done Liz.

 

2013, Federation, Festivals, News

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