NEWS 22 <strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>September</strong> <strong>24</strong>, <strong>2020</strong> www.ashburtoncourier.co.nz Cup final for U15 footballers Mid Canterbury United’s 15th grade side celebrate after the penalty shoot out. PHOTO DOUG BOVETT. MidCanterbury United’s 15th grade side will play in the Division 1cup final thisSaturday after an exciting penalty shootout victory against Cashmere Tech in the semis. Mid Canterbury were 20 down beforethey hit back with agoaljust beforehalftime. Abetter secondhalf performance sawthemlevel thescoresand force a penalty shoot out. In the tense shoot out they won 65 on penalties. Mid Canterburyfinished second in the Under 15 competition over the regular season, buttable toppers Coastal Spirit were beaten 42 in the other semifinal by SelwynUnitedon Saturday. The resultsmeanMid Canterbury will host Selwyn in the cup finalin <strong>Ashburton</strong> Domain. Kickoff is 9.15am and vocal home support is expected. 2307815 CLUB NEWS ASHBURTON GOLF CLUB 9HOLERS What a windy day it was last Thursday! It provided an extra challenge as we played. Winner of the round sponsored by Netherby Pharmacy was Robynne Nicoll with anett score of 31. Three players were close behind with scores of 30: Tonee Hurley, Colin Fleming and Denise O'Halloran. Tong King scored agobbler, winning aSmith and Church golf ball. Saturday's weather was so much better, with abeautiful sunny sky. Winner of the Harvey Bakehouse stableford round was Terry McMillian, 22 points, followed by Judy Shepherd, Laurence Hanrahan Snr and Gavin Johnston, 20 points. Then, Bruce Leighton, 19 points, Robynne Nicoll, 18points and Muriel Morgan, 17 points. Closest to the pin on the 14th hole was Bruce Leighton. The 9Hole Championship Finals will take place on Saturday <strong>September</strong> 26, teeing off at about 1pm. On Thursday <strong>September</strong> <strong>24</strong>, play will be sponsored by Sega Golf (putting) and Accountantz (best nett) and on October 1our sponsor will be Flowers @the Gate by Tone'e. CYCLING Mid Canterbury Social Wheelers Winter Series Training Ride No13: Tie for first place, Ross Templeton, Don Sutton and Brent Kircher 28m 48s, 4th Brian Ellis 30m 58s, 5th Brent Hudson 30m 58s, 6th Ross Proctor 30m 59s, 7th Janette Hooper 31m 10s, 8th Kurt Overdevest 28m 21s, 9th Roger Wilson 28m 26s, 10th Rachel Reid 28m 45s, 11th Pam Harcourt 29m 05s, 12th Tony Ward 23m 05s.F/T, 13th Lucy Kirwan 29m 06s, 14th Michael Templeton 23m 08.05s 2f/t, 15th Kevin Opele 23m 08.30s 3f/t, 16th Mike Hansen 26m 48s, 17th Kyle Gray <strong>24</strong>m 38s, 18th Liz Wylie 29m 11s, 19th Kerry Clough 29m 12s, 20th Doug Coley 27m 02s, 21st Don Morrison 27m 07s, 22nd Rob Hooper 23m 41s 4f/t, 23rd Matt Marshall 25m 21s, <strong>24</strong>th Nick Grijns 25m 21s, 25th Paul Chapman 25m 22s, 26th Ron Kennedy 30m 04s, 27th Debbie Skinner 30m 18s, 28th Marty Cuttle 26m 57s, 29th Alan Johns 34m 59s, 30th Paul Wylie DNF. Mystery teams: 1st 146 pts Michael Templeton, Matt Marshall, Paul Chapman, Don Morrison, Kurt Overdevest, Lucy Kirwan, Alan Johns, Pam Harcourt, Don Sutton, Brent Kircher. 2nd Team 155pts Kevin Opele, Marty Cuttle, Mike Hansen, Ross Templeton, Roger Wilson, Ron Kennedy, Liz Wylie, Janette Hooper, Brent Hudson, Paul Wylie. 3rd Team 161 pts Tony Ward, Rob Hooper, Kyle Gray, Doug Coley, Nick Grijns, Rachel Reid, Kerry Clough, Debbie Skinner, Ross Proctor, Brian Ellis. <strong>2020</strong> Points for the Winter Series: Madge Peach Ladies Trophy Kristine Marriott 96, Emma Hudson 68, Monique Brake 56, Michelle Knight 52, Liz Wylie 47, Marcel Smithers 36, Debbie Skinner 32, Rachel Reid 32, Shona McGrath 30, Lucy Kirwan 22, Janette Hooper 18, Pam Harcourt 11, Zoe Nicholls 6. Jim Tate Under 40 yrs Steven Hands 75, Larry Neal 62, Matt Marshall 50, Mark Summerfield 42, Brad Hudson 41, Kyle Gray 35, Wayne Clement 22, Michael Templeton 22, Jelle Hendriksen 21, Gerrard Morrison 21, Sam Barltrop 21, Andrew Shepherd 18, Simon Chapman 6. Sandy MacKenzie Over 40 yrs Ross Templeton 117, Don Sutton 87, Rob Hooper 80, Michael Gallagher 76, Tony Ward 73, Doug Coley 65, Kevin Opele 46, Andy Skinner 43, Roger Wilson 41, Brian Ellis 38, Rob Redmond 32, John Uden 30, Mike Hansen 29, Kerry Clough 28, Marty Cuttle 13. Dave Knight 12. Paul Brake 9. Richard Kirwan 9. "MCSW Cup" over 60s. Don Morrison 104. Nick Grijns 62. Brent Hudson 44. Ross Proctor 37. Alan Johns 35. Colin Teahan 29. Ron Kennedy 15, Dave Shurrock 9, Nigel Leary 7, Kenny Johnston 6. Bruce Arnst Trophy under 15 yrs Zoe Nicholls 6. MCSW Trophy Overall Points Ross Templeton 117. Special Prizes Most Starts, 12 out of 12 Don Morrison and Nick Grijns. ASHBURTON BOWLING CLUB On March <strong>24</strong>, <strong>Ashburton</strong> Bowling Club, along with the rest of the country, closed for business for the foreseeable future. But, as from this past Saturday <strong>September</strong> 19, we are up and running again! We may have only one green available to us until November 27 (because of remedial work on the other green), but necessary tweaking of fixtureshas ensured that everything is covered. And, of course, our future is secure also! Our mayor, Neil Brown, joined executives and members of the club for our opening day on Saturday. It was aglorious day, sunshine, little wind, and those who played (we were restricted to six rinks) had agreat day. We were started off by our mayor (having made a short but eloquent speech) bowling the first bowl of the season and it was areal cracker! Thank you, Mayor Brown, for all your efforts on our behalf. There was apresentation of the club’s 2019/<strong>2020</strong> competition winners post afternoon tea, among them the championship winners, Ladies– Junior Singles –LMills; Championship Singles –WSuttie; Championship Pairs –DGutberlet (s), LMills: Championship Triples – D Gutberlet (s), W Suttie, B Ewan; Championship Fours – D Gutberlet (s), DKing, SMaw, AGibbs. Men’s– Junior Singles –BDonaldson; Championship Singles –J Kewish; Championship Pairs –MHill (s), AMcKenzie; Championship Triples –MAnderson (s), DKinvig, JKewish; Championship Fours – MAnderson (s), MHill, AMacKenzie, JKewish. Today, <strong>September</strong> <strong>24</strong>, we will be playing the <strong>Ashburton</strong> Ladies Drawn Triples, 9.30 am, and on Saturday 26 we will have the first of our Saturday Combined Rollover Triples, start 1.15 pm. There will be no “home” Friday Triples until November 27. Have awonderful season everyone, and very good bowling! WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB Pat Burgess Tray Golf Croquet competition results -handicap -6 to 4 Bill Allnutt 7vsPat Alston 5; Sue Lamb 5vsBill Allnutt 7; Rod Webb 7vsBill Allnutt 4; Janice Murta 7vsBill Allnutt 6; Brian Goodwin 7vsBill Allnutt 5; Bev Blair 4vsBill Allnutt 7; Pat Alston 6vsSue Lamb 7; Rod Webb 6vsPat Alston 7; Janice Murta 7vsPat Alston 6; Brian Goodwin 7vsSue Lamb 6; Bev Blair 3vsPat Alston 7; Pat Alston 3 vs Brian Goodwin 7; Sue Lamb 7vsRod Webb 4; Sue Lamb 7vs Janice Murta 4; Sue Lamb 7vsBev Blair 6; Rod Webb 3vs Janice Murta 7; Rod Webb 2vsBrian Goodwin 7; Rod Webb 3vsBev Blair 7; Winner -6 t0 4handicap Pat Burgess Tray: Sue Lamb; Runner-up Janice Murta; South Canterbury Croquet Association results of the Canterbury vs South Canterbury Association croquet tournament held at Waireka Croquet Club Sunday 20september. Round 1 Campbell &Jones 10 vs King &RMcCorkindale 10; Parkinson & Turner 13 vs Dollan and Fordyce 14; Couch &Clegg 17 vs Field and Merrick 12; Rogers and Johnston 9vsLMcCorkindale &Young 20; Winter &Jones 17 vs Alexander &Maxwell 3; Evans &Costigan 11 vs McGlinchy &Santy 19; Kidd &Turner 6vsSimpson &Pluck 20; Results Round 1;Canterbury 83 vs South Canterbury 98; Round 2 Couch &Clegg 29 vs Dollan &Fordyce 6; Winter &Jones 17 vs Simpson &Pluck 10; Evans &Costigan 16 vs Field &Merrick 4; Kidd &Turner 7vsAlexander &Maxwell 14; Rogers&Johnston15vsKing &RMcCorkindale 19; Rogers &Johnston 15 vs LMcCorkindale & Young 13; Campbell &Jones 4vsMcGlinchy &Santy 14; Results Round 2; Canterbury 94vsSouth Canterbury 80 Round 3 Kidd &Turner 17 vs Field &Merrick 6; Evans &Costigan 8vs Alexander &Maxwell 5; Campbell &Jones 17 vs Dollan &Fordyce 8; Parkinson &Turner 5vsLMcCorkindale &Young 14; Couch &Clegg 16 vs McGlinchy &Pluck 8; Rogers &Johnston 16 vs King &R McCorkindale 26; Results Round 3; Canterbury 92 vs South Canterbury 74; Winner of the Tournament: Canterbury 269 vs South Canterbury 252
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