NORTHAMPTONSHIRE BOWLS NEWS REPORTS

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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE BOWLS NEWS REPORTS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE BOWLS NEWS REPORTS
Bowls Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire Indoor
Northamptonshire Women’s
Administrator
Mrs Jan Hunt
61, Batsman’s Drive
Rushden
Northants. NN10 6EW
Tel: 01933 410182
Email: [email protected]
Bowling Association
Secretary
Don Scott, Esq.,
7, Romulus Way, Brackley
Northants. NN13 7DX
Tel: 01280 706966
Email: [email protected]
Indoor Bowling Association
Secretary
Mrs. Valerie Blackwell
York House, 95, Keats Way,
Northants. NN10 6NH
Tel: 01933 391956
email: [email protected]
PRESS OFFICER
John G Church, Esq. MBE,
43, Hay Close, Peverel Manor,
Rushden, NN10 0TT
Tel: 01933 351824
Mob: 07790672331
Email: [email protected]
17th May, 2015.
1.
PRESS REPORT
NATIONAL JUNIOR TRIALS – COUNTY PLAYERS INVOLVED
BOWLS ENGLAND holds its Junior International Trials on Monday, 25th May, 2015, and County players are
involved. They will be held at Victoria Park, Royal Leamington Spa from 10.0 a.m.
Women:
Katie Smith, Desborough Town BC, who has moved to this County from Leicestershire, and Chloe
Wordingham, Higham Ferrers Town BC, have been selected to play, and Jasmin Spear,
Kingsthorpe BC has been selected as a travelling reserve.
Men:
Jamie Walker, Northampton West End BC, Callum Height, Thrapston BC & Connor Cinato,
Kettering Midland Band BC have all been selected to play.
We wish them the best of bowling on the day and hope that they catch the selectors’ eyes for the season’s International
Series to be held later in the year.
2.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MEN ‘MIDLAND COUNTIES’ versus DERBYSHIRE
The men of Jackson Grundy sponsored Bowls Northamptonshire made the journey to Long Eaton Town BC, on
Saturday, 16th May, 2015, for the first of the County’s competitive matches in the Midland Counties Championship
and their opponents on a bright, albeit a little cool, afternoon, were Derbyshire. Despite a bit of a mixed start, when
after 5 ends Derbyshire had a 2 shots lead across the board, the County men really got to grips with what appeared to
be a very tricky surface, and they secured a very impressive win by 32 shots.
This margin of victory could not be forecast after 15 ends of play, for the County had a slender lead of 7 shots, but
over the last quarter of the match Vernon’s men really pressed the accelerator to dominate the remainder of the match,
and one of the losing rinks even picked up a score of 7 shots on its last end to aid the cause. . The result was 4 very
good winning rinks for Northamptonshire, with the highest scoring one being that skipped by Team Manager Vernon
Gearey, which had a 14 shots advantage, but mention should be made of the other 3 winning rinks, each of which
picked up wins by 11 shots, skipped by Jamie Walker, Darren Childs & Roger Tansley..
The final score was Northamptonshire 136 shots (18 points) – Derbyshire 104 shots (4 points). Rink scores,
Derbyshire skips’ names only, as follows:
Rink 1.
Rink 2.
Rink 3.
Rink 4.
Rink 5.
Rink 6.
Tony O’Leary, Jonathan Brown, Chris Bland & Jim McKee 15 shots – D Allsopp 25 shots
Iain Walker, Peter Ward, Matt Pownall & John Haines 21 shots – J Arnett 26 shots
Dave Love, David Walker, Alan Ashby & Jamie Walker 21 shots – P Wilkinson 10 shots
Rob White, Connor Cinato, Andrew Manton & Vernon Gearey 26 shots – M Allsopp 12 shots
Callum Height, Martin Cinato, Martin Gearey & Darren Childs 26 shots – D Smith 15 shots
Adam Brown, Daniel Height, Richard Lemon & Roger Tansley 27 shots – P Broughton 16 shots
-23.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MEN ‘FRIENDLY’ versus CAMBRIDGESHIRE – SELECTION
The following have been selected to represent the Men’s Section of Jackson Grundy Bowls Northamptonshire in a
Friendly match against Cambridgeshire BA on Tuesday, 19 th May, 2015, at March Conservatives BC, Creek Road,
March, PE15 8RD, commencing at 2.0 p.m.
Rink 1.
Rink 2.
Rink 3.
Rink 4.
Rink 5.
Rink 6.
Reserves:
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Harvey Fruish, Abington/Brian Hunt, Wellingborough/Bob Tingle, Kettering Midland Band/John
Church, Higham Ferrers Town
Bill Leask, Swanspool/David Francis, Bugbrooke/Robin Frost, Bugbrooke/Geoff Harris, Higham
Ferrers Town
David Jones, Bugbrooke/David Williamson, Northampton BBOB/John Cooper, Burton Latimer
Town/Terry James, Thrapston
William McGinn, Corby Forest/Trevor Tilley, Irchester/Geoff Hayter, Bugbrooke/Richard Somerton,
Brackley
David Moore, Northampton Exp[ress/Jonathan George, Wellingborough/Terry Gallagher, Corby
Forest/Geoff Hunt, Wellingborough
Paul Cooke, Carlsberg/Brian Fairbairn, Swanspool/George Willmott, Irchester/Michael Moulton,
Heyford
Steve Munton, Northampton Whyte Melville/Neville Bodily, Northampton Whyte Melville/Brian
Jones, Heyford/Peter Hoad, Northampton Express
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE WOMEN ‘FRIENDLY’ versus WORCESTERSHIRE – SELECTION
The following will represent Jackson Grundy Bowls Northamptonshire in a friendly match against Worcestershire,
to be played on Wednesday, 27th May, 2015, at Harpole BC starting at 1.30 p.m.:
Rink 1.
Brenice Willmott, Irchester/Julie Spreadbury, Heyford/Pat Bodily, Northampton Whyte
Melville/Nancy Tebbutt, Thrapston
Rink 2.
Jan Hunt, Swanspool, Phyll Parry, Wellingborough/Eleanor Winters, Corby Forest/Di Brumwell,
Kingsthorpe
Rink 3.
Celia Morris, Kingsthorpe/Janet Riome, Harpole/Yvonne McKee, Kingsthorpe/Joyce Porter, Abbey
Park
Rink 4.
Linda Warren, Abbey Park/Margaret Tyler, Burton Latimer Town/Pat Mattinson, Thrapston/Sharon
Tansley, Kingsthorpe
Rink 5.
Margaret Cave, Rushden Town/Pam Sallaway, Rushden Town/Heather Lack, Burton Latimer
Town/Anita Petruccfi, Abington
Rink 6.
Joyce George, Wellingborough/Velda Cooper, Irchester/Wilma Walker, Corby Forest/Pat Gayton,
Swanspool
Travelling Reserves: Brenda Bishop, Kingsthorpe/Joan Bryan, Burton Latimer Town/Mary Muir, Thrapston
Non-travelling Reserve:
Elaine Urquhart. Brackley
5.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE VICE PRESIDENTS versus LINCOLNSHIRE VP’S – RESULT
On a warm and bright afternoon the men of Northamptonshire Vice Presidents Bowling Association paid a visit to
Spalding BC, Lincolnshire, on Wednesday, 13th May, 2015, to play that County’s VP’s, and on as good a green as
most of the visitors had ever seen, the match was very keenly fought. The County took the match by just 6 shots, with
3 winning rinks, 2 drawn rinks and just 1 losing, and the highest scoring rink was that skipped by the VP’s Chairman,
Colin Incles, which had a 12 shots advantage.
The Final score was Northamptonshire VP’s 103 shots – Lincolnshire VP’s 97 shots. Rink scores, Lincs skips only,
as follows:
Rink 1.
Rink 2.
Rink 3.
Rink 4.
Rink 5.
Rink 6.
Albert Julyan, Len Marshall, Barry Basford & Bob Jones 16 shots – Roger Turnbull 16 shots
Len Smith, Jim Walvin, Richard Pitts & Fred Bosworth 19 shots – Don Churchman 19 shots
Brian Robbins, Derek Essam, Barry Adair & Colin Incles 23 shots – Paul Ward 11 shots
Graham Cashmore, Peter Byworth, Barry Knibbs & Dave Williamson 15 shots – Keith Paley 13 shots
Ollie Pearson, Charles Longstaff, Brian Bailey & Dick Howell 17 shots – Walter Windsor 16 shots
Stuart Lowe, Graham Dunscombe, Mick Griffin & Dick Lovesey 13 shots – Bill Patterson 22 shots
-36.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE WOMEN M.E.L. versus WARWICKSHIRE – RESULT
The ladies of Jackson Grundy Bowls Northamptonshire took a trip to Wolvey BC, on Tuesday, 12th May, 2015, to
play Warwickshire in the Middle England League, and, despite having 2 good winning rinks, the 4 losing did so by
sufficient shots to lose the match by 22 shots. The highest scoring rink for the County was that skipped by Brenda
Bishop with a 12 shots advantage, with the other winning rink skipped by Jeannie Flippance taking a 4 shots win.
Final score was Northamptonshire 120 shots (4 points) – Warwickshire 142 shots (13 points). Rink scores,
Warwickshire skips only, as follows:
Rink 1.
Rink 2.
Rink 3.
Rink 4.
Rink 5.
Rink 6.
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Velda Cooper, Elaine Urquhart, Heather lack & Jeannie Flippance 21 shots – M Parsons 17 shots
Alison Dring, Pam Page, Pat Bodily & Brenda Bishop 31 shots – J Corn 19 shots
Joyce George, Phyll Parry, Jill Welch & Anita Petrucci 21 shots – M Edwards 29 shots
Chris Cooper, Debbie Cox, Rhona Holland & Val Betts 17 shots – E Chedgzoy 19 shots
Margaret Cave, Trish Basford, Wilma Walker & Margaret McGillivray 16 shots – M Tims 26 shots
Maggie Edwards, Sandy Hayter, Nancy Tebbutt & Barbara Haseldine 14 shots – J Scott 32 shots
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE BOWLS YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SCHEME COMPETITIONS
Players under the age of 18 years are invited to enter the outdoor competitions being organised by Northamptonshire
Bowls Youth Development Scheme for clubs affiliated in the County. Entry forms have been sent to all the County’s
clubs, and there are three separate competitions, they being Under 15 Singles, 15-18 years Singles, and Under 18 Pairs
.
All competitions are open to both genders, and the relevant age restriction is dependent upon the players age on the 1 st
May, 2015.
The Pairs has a requirement that the joint aged of the two players does not exceed 33 years.
The Finals will be played in conjunction with the men’s and mixed County Finals at Irchester BC on Sunday, 31 st
August, 2015.
Closing date for entries is Sunday, 31st May, 2015.
Any difficulties in obtaining entry forms please contact the NBYDS Coordinator, John Chester, on
[email protected]
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MEN ‘FRIENDLY’ versus OXFORDSHIRE – RESULT
The men of Jackson Grundy sponsored Bowls Northamptonshire took a trip to Bicester BC on Tuesday, 12 th May,
2015, for a ‘Friendly’ match against Oxfordshire, hoping to avenge the defeat inflicted by that County on the previous
Saturday in the ‘Middleton Cup’ practice match.
It was not to be, however, for, although the rink wins were shared, the win went to the home county by 18 shots, very
much due to the lambasting given to one of the County’s rinks, skipped by yours truly!
The highest scoring County rink was that skipped by Paul Green with an advantage of 18 shots.
Final score was Northamptonshire 106 shots – Oxfordshire 124 shots. Rink scores, Oxon skips only, as follows:
Rink 1.
Rink 2.
Rink 3.
Rink 4.
Rink 5.
Rink 6.
Dave Jones, Geoff Simmons, Dave Williamson & Michael Moulton 16 shots – Jim Lucas 14 shots
William McGinn, Ken Court, Neville Bodily & Geoff Hayter 24 shots – Alan Ley 13 shots
Don Scott, Brian Fairbairn, Brian Jones & George Willmott 14 shots – Ian Whelpton 27 shots
Dave Francis, Steve Munton, Peter Hoad, Paul Green 28 shots – Harry Williams 10 shots
Paul Cooke, John Chester, Robin Frost & Richard Somerton 14 shots – Melvin Brain 25 shots
Peter Court, Brian Hunt, Terry Gallagher & John Church 10 shots – Allan Hall 35 shots
-49.
CEREBRAL PALSY SPORT – ‘BOWLSTART’ DAY IN COUNTY
A ‘Bowlstart Taster Day’ has been arranged by Cerebral Palsy Sport, in connection with the ‘Hotspot’ status of
Northamptonshire, and under the auspices of the Bowls Development Alliance, and this will take place at Desborough
Indoor Bowling Club, rear of 35, High Street, Desborough, NN14 2NB, on Sunday, 14th June, 2015, from 2.0 p.m. to
4.0 p.m.
This new opportunity will be open to players of all ability levels with Cerebral Palsy and other physical
disabilities, either as a first step into Bowls or an additional playing opportunity. This opportunity is being
developed in partnership with Northamptonshire Sport and the Bowls Development Alliance. The aim is to
get more players with Cerebral Palsy and other physical disabilities enjoying the game, and this event is a
great opportunity to give it a try.
The 2 hour event will focus on providing fun skills based activities designed to engage participants and
develop the skills used in playing Bowls. This will then hopefully lead on to the participant taking part in a
regular Bowls session held at a local club and from there into the club’s membership programme if they so
wish. More information can be found on the website - http://www.cpsport.org or please feel free to contact
Ed Pearse if you have any questions.
If you wish to take part please complete registration documents and photo consent forms, available from the
website, or by contacting Ed Pearse, and return them to him by email- [email protected]
Please forward this information on to any contacts you feel may be able to help promote the activities so that
Cerebral Palsy Sport can ensure that these opportunities are accessed by as many people as possible. In
addition if you are interested in working together with CP Sport to create more opportunities please let Ed
Pearse know.
10.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE WOMEN ‘MIDDLE ENGLAND LEAGUE’ versus CAMBRIDGESHIRE
The ladies of the Women’s Section of Jackson Grundy sponsored Bowls Northamptonshire entertained their
opposite numbers from Cambridgeshire to a ‘Middle England League’ match on Thursday, 14 th May, 2015, at Roade
BC, and in appalling conditions of wind and rain, the two counties had a very tight match, which went to the visitors
by just 1 shot. The County actually won on more rinks than Cambridgeshire, taking 4 wins to 2 losses, with the
highest scoring rink being that skipped by Val Betts which had a 13 shots advantage.
The final score was Northamptonshire 110 shots (8 points) – Cambridgeshire 111 shots (9 points). Rink scores,
Cambs skips names only, as follows:
Rink 1.
Rink 2.
Rink 3.
Rink 4.
Rink 5.
Rink 6.
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Linda Warren, Sandra Mawson, Margaret McGillivray & Val Betts 21 shots – V Hughes 8 shots
Pat Bodily, Julie Spreadbury, Jill Welch & Jan Bradley 27 shots – C Locking 17 shots
Alison Dring, Rhona Holland, Yvonne McKee & Brenda Bishop 17 shots - P Mead 15 shots
Maggie Edwards, Annie Macavoy, Michelle Harris & Sharon Tansley 19 shots – S Richie 15 shots
Trish Basford, Denise Carlin, Di Brumwell & Jeannie Flippance 14 shots – P Ayres 27 shots
Chris Cooper, Doreen Bedford, Hilary Sharpe & Barbara Haseldine 12 shots – S Alexander 29 shots
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE UNDER 25’S DOUBLE RINK ‘WHITE ROSE TROPHY’
The match between the Men’s Under 25’s of Jackson Grundy sponsored Bowls Northamptonshire, in the Inter
County ‘White Rose Trophy’ competition, has been cancelled, as the County’s opponents, Suffolk, have conceded the
tie on being unable to raise a team.
The match was scheduled for Sunday, 17 th May, 2015, at Wellingborough, but the concession now leads to the
County’s young players having to wait for the Regional Finals to have a ‘work out’ and these are being held on
Sunday, 14th June, 2015, at a venue to be confirmed.
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COUNTY COMPETITIONS – OF INTEREST THROUGHOUT COUNTY
CROSS COUNTY – QUARTER FINALS & SEMI-FINALS
LADIES
FOURS
Three of the Quarter Finals and one of the Semi-Finals were held at Thrapston BC on Sunday, 17th May, 2015, with
results as follows:
Quarter Finals:
1.
Margaret Watts, Jeannie Flippance, Katie Smith & Rebecca Wigfield, Desborough Town beat Celia
Morris, Glennys Emery, Di Brumwell & Hilary Sharpe, Kingsthorpe 20-12 shots
2.
Jackie Dale, Pauline Letts, Elaine Cox & Sue Graham-Hole, St Crispin BC beat Chris Cooper, Maggie
Lewis, Heather Lack & Emma Gray, Burton Latimer Town 21-20 shots
3.
May Wiggins, Margaret Taylor, Wilma Walker & Eleanor Winters, Corby Forest beat Judy Jones,
Doreen McLaughlin, Marjorie Keal & Anita Petrucci, Abington 18-12 shots
The 4th Quarter Final was held on Friday, 15th May, 2015, at Northampton Whyte Melville, due to one of the
competitors, Chloe Wordingham, having been called up by England for training for selection for the Commonwealth
Youth Games in Samoa.
The result of that match was:
Jenny Dempsey, Simone Evans, Chloe Wordingham & Viv Gaudyn, Higham Ferrers Town beat Julie
Spreadbury, Rhona Holland, Jill Welch & Jan Bradley, Heyford BC 19-13 shots.
Semi-Finals:
1.
Jackie Dale, Pauline Letts, Elaine Cox & Sue Graham-Hole, St Crispin BC beat May Wiggins,
Margaret Taylor, Wilma Walker & Eleanor Winters, Corby Forest BC 28-15 shots. This was a match in which
initially the St Crispin rink went ahead 9-1 after 5 ends, but the Corby Forest rink struck back and after 11 ends of play
the scores were very close at 11-10 to St Crispin. From this point on, however, St Crispin ‘steamed’ ahead to be
leading 25-10 shots after 18 ends of play, and the Forest quartet looked beaten.
Strange things happen in bowls, sometimes, and in the next end the Forest rink picked up a count of 5 shots to give
them just an outside chance in the match, but in the 20th end the St Crispin rink collected 3 shots to win and thus
qualify for the National Championships at Royal Leamington Spa later in the season.
The other Semi-Final has been arranged to be played at Thrapston BC on the evening of Wednesday, 20th May, 2015,
between the Higham Ferrers rink and the Desborough Town rink.
SOUTH AREA
SOUTH AREA
SOUTH AREA
LADIES
FOURS
(No scores provided)
2nd Round:
Jan Bradley’s rink, Heyford beat Sue Prior’s rink, Brackley
Hilary Sharpe’s rink, Kingsthorpe beat Janet Swift’s rink, Abbey Park
Sue Graham-Hole’s rink, St Crispin beat Janet Ashby’s rink, Northampton West End
Anita Petrucci’s rink, Abington beat Chris Cross’s rink, Byfield
-6GENTLEMEN
FOURS
3rd Round:
Jamie Walker’s rink, Northampton West End beat Kevin Mawson’s rink, Northampton Whyte
Melville 18-17 shots
Roger Tansley’s rink, Kingsthorpe beat Martin Gearey’s rink, Kingsthorpe 22-14 shots
Dave Kovacs’ rink, Northampton West End beat Richard Somerton’s rink, Brackley 20-14 shots
Jim McKee’s rink, Kingsthorpe beat Mick Taylor’s rink, Abington 19-11 shots
Bob Blencowe’s rink, Brackley beat John Freeman’s rink, Abington 26-18 shots
Vernon Gearey’s rink, Kingsthorpe beat Dominic Graham’s rink, Northampton Express 19-14 shots
Iain Walker’s rink, Northampton West End beat Phil Boseley’s rink, Abington 25-4 shots
Tony Hilliard’s rink, Northampton Whyte Melville beat Geoff Allen’s rink, Heyford 15-12 shots
Jamie Walker’s rink, Northampton West End beat Roger Tansley’s rink, Kingsthorpe 1817 shots
Jim McKee’s rink, Kingsthorpe beat Dave Kovacs’ rink, Northampton West End 16-14
shots
Vernon Gearey’s rink, Kingsthorpe beat Bob Blencowe’s rink, Brackley 25-12 shots
Iain Walker’s rink, Northampton West End beat Tony Hilliard’s rink, Northampton
Whyte Melville 26-17 shots
AREA FINAL:
The winners now play in the County Quarter Finals being held at Higham Ferrers Town BC on Wednesday, 20 th
May, 2015.
NORTH AREA
NORTH AREA
NORTH AREA
LADIES
FOURS (No scores provided)
Viv Gaudyn’s rink, Higham Ferrers Town BC beat Margaret Johnson’s rink, Wellingborough
Rebecca Wigfield’s rink, Desborough Town beat Sue Lomas’s rink, Desborough Town
Emma Gray’s rink, Burton Latimer Town beat Joan Bryan’s rink, Burton Latimer Town
Eleanor Winters’ rink, Corby Forest beat Ann Stewart’s rink, Irchester
2nd Round:
GENTLEMEN
4 WOOD SINGLES
1st Round:
Mark Turner, Kettering Midland Band beat Nathan Betts, Rushden Town 21-10 shots
FOURS
2nd Round:
Norman Warrender’s rink, Corby Forest beat Neil Gould’s rink, Earls Barton 23-18 shots
3rd Round:
Connor Cinato’s rink, Kettering Midland Band beat Mark Betts’ rink, Rushden Town 24-18 shots
John Haines’ rink, Desborough Town beat Neil Corbyn’s rink, Wellingborough 21-20 (aee)
Phil Exley’s rink, Burton Latimer Town beat John Cooper’s rink, Burton Latimer Town 20-19 shots
Steve Norman’s rink, Higham Ferrers Town beat Steve Bunker’s rink, Higham Ferrers Town 20-17
shots
David Bailey’s rink, Thrapston beat John Marlow’s rink, Wellingborough 21-14 shots
Tony Asher’s rink, Wellingborough beat Kyle Buckley’s rink, Rushden Town 25-7 shots
Walt Winsor’s rink, Wellingborough beat Norman Warrender’s rink, Corby Forest 17-15 shots
Paul Melville’s rink, Corby Forest beat John Carson’s rink, Corby Seagrave House 23-16 shots
-7AREA FINAL:
John Haines’ rink, Desborough beat Connor Cinato’s rink, Kettering Midland Band 17-16
shots
Steve Norman’s rink, Higham Ferrers Town beat Phil Exley’s rink, Burton Latimer Town
19-15 shots
David Bailey’s rink, Thrapston given walkover by Tony Asher’s rink, Wellingborough
Paul Melville’s rink, Corby Forest beat Walt Winsor’s rink, Wellingborough 18-15 shots
The winners are now in the County Quarter Finals to be played at Higham Ferrers Town BC on Wednesday, 20 th May,
2015.
13.
NATIONAL COMPETITIONS – OF INTEREST COUNTY WIDE
GENTLEMEN
GENTLEMEN
GENTLEMEN
SENIOR SINGLES (Over 60)
Preliminary Round:
Mick Sharpe, Kingsthorpe beat David Fage, Abington 21-14 shots
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
1st Round:
David Jones, Irchester beat John Haines, Desborough Town 21-16 shots
CLUB TWO FOURS
1st Round:
Desborough Town BC ‘B’ beat Corby Seagrave House BC ‘A’ 22-20 shots
Rushden Town BC beat Corby Forest BC ‘A’ 45-32 shots
Kettering Midland Band BC beat Corby Seagrave House BC ‘B’ 40-28 shots
Northampton West End ‘A’ beat Northampton Express ‘B’ 59-28 shots
Abington ‘A’ beat Roade ‘A’ 43-29 shots
Kingsthorpe ‘C’ beat Northampton Express ‘A’ 42-30 shots
Kingsthorpe ‘A’ beat Northampton West End ‘B’ 45-11 shots
Wellingborough ‘B’ beat Burton Latimer Town ‘A’ 43-37 shots
Daventry Town ‘A’ beat Kingsthorpe ‘D’ 45-41 shots, on Sunday, 17th May, 2015, details
as follows, Daventry names first:
Rink 1.
Phil Daynes, Colin Dovey, Mark Courtney & Duggie Mitchell 23 shots –
Alan Hodgson, Graham Alsop, Tom Wellburn & Roger Caswell 25 shots
Rink 2.
Arthur Stowe, Darrell Welch, Alan Gardner & Bernard Spreadbury 22 shots –
M Adam, B King, John Harrison & Ron Everson-Watts 16 shots
TOP CLUB
Preliminary Round:
MIXED/OPEN
Abington ‘A’ given walkover by Roade ‘A’
Kingsthorpe BC ‘A’ beat Northampton Express BC ‘A’ 5-0
MIXED/OPEN
MIXED/OPEN
MIXED PAIRS
1ST Round:
Tina Broderick & partner, Burton Latimer Town beat Emma Gray & partner, Burton
Latimer Town 26-12 shots
Matt Pownall & partner, Thrapston beat Walt Winsor & partner, Wellingborough 20-5
shots
Joan Sidebottom & partner, Roade beat Jill Welch & partner, Heyford 23-22 shots
-8Rob White & partner, Northampton Express beat Pat Bodily & partner, Northampton
Whyte Melville 20-19 shots
Jasmin Spear & partner, Kingsthorpe beat Elaine Munton & partner, Northampton Whyte
Melville 19-17 shots
Hilary Sharpe & partner, Kingsthorpe beat Alan Ashby & partner, Northampton West End
19-6 shots
Jamie Walker & partner, Northampton West End beat Sharon Tansley & partner,
Kingsthorpe 20-16 shots
David Jones & partner, Bugbrooke given walkover by Debbie Cadd & partner, Abington
David Kovacs & partner, Northampton West End BC beat Chris Bland & partner,
Northampton Express BC 20-19 shots
MIXED FOURS
Preliminary Round:
Tina Broderick’s rink, Burton Latimer Town beat Callum Height’s rink, Thrapston 17-14
shots
Rob White’s rink, Northampton Express BC beat David Jones’ rink, Bugbrooke BC 22-13
shots
FAMILY PAIRS
Preliminary Round:
Neil Gould & partner, Earls Barton beat Chloe Wordingham & partner, Higham Ferrers
Town 22-6 shots
Martin Cinato & partner, Kettering Midland Band beat Steve Norman & partner, Higham
Ferrers Town 22-18 shots
Callum Height & partner, Thrapston beat Mark Betts & partner, Rushden Town 23-22
shots
Jim McKee & partner, Kingsthorpe beat Richard Lemon & partner, Northampton Express
23-6 shots
Mick Sharpe & partner, Kingsthorpe beat Jonathan Brown & partner, Abington 20-14
shots
1st Round:
Mark Turner & partner, Kettering Midland Band beat Dave Love & partner,
Wellingborough 23-16 shots
TONY ALLCOCK TROPHY (Over 60’s Double Rink)
Preliminary Round:
14.
Kingsthorpe BC ‘A’ beat Roade BC ‘A’ 47-33 shots
NATIONAL BOWLS NEWS
BOWLS ENGLAND NEWS
1.
Approval for the Wearing of Shorts
Bowls England is delighted to announce approved shorts that may be worn in National Competitions and National
Championships (including county qualifying rounds) as well as other club and county events are now on sale. The
new white shorts have been introduced to meet demand from players who wished to replicate the more sporty style
favoured by many bowls players during the 2014 Commonwealth Games. They are available in a variety of sizes from
XS (28” waist) up to 4XL (46” waist) and feature an elasticated waist, zipped pockets and the Bowls England logo on
the left leg.
Tony Allcock MBE, Bowls England Chief Executive, said: “There was clear demand from members to allow shorts to
be worn and we are delighted to have been able to source these shorts for our members to wear in events under our
jurisdiction. However, we must stress that only shorts bearing the Bowls England logo will be allowed at our events.
Subject to demand, we will continue to source other merchandise to make the sport more attractive to both this and
future generations.”
-9Additional colours and styles of shorts will be available later this season. Whilst there is no condition in Bowls
England events that all members of a team or side must wear shorts, it is a requirement that the colour worn below the
waist is matching. The dress code for all other activities that players participate in, for example club friendly matches
and leagues, is a matter for the relevant organising body to determine. The shorts can be purchased from the Bowls
England website at www.bowlsengland.com or by calling the Bowls England Office on 01926 334609 for £24.99 plus
post and packing.
2.
Coaching Courses
A number of places are available on some upcoming Level 2 Coach Bowls Courses organised in conjunction with the
Bowls Development Alliance and Sport Structures.
The qualifications are delivered in partnership with 1 st 4 Sport Qualifications (Awarding Body) and gives an externally
accredited Nationally recognised qualification (regulated by Ofqual). It is also the only Nationally Recognised
Qualification for the sport of Bowls in England and is wholly supported by Bowls England and EIBA Ltd.
The Level 2 qualification will support coaches to effectively PLAN and DELIVER series of structured sessions to
bowlers from beginner stages through to competitive club players. It puts the bowler at the centre of all developments
and concentrates not just on what to coach but on how to get the best from the people you are working with.
The course takes 5 days to complete in total followed by the completion of a portfolio and an assessment and costs
£220. Bursaries for coaches from Bowls England and EIBA Ltd affiliated clubs are available.
Places are available on these upcoming Level 2 courses:
Tuesday 26th May 2015 – Royal Leamington Spa BC, Warwickshire
Sunday 9th August 2015 – Desborough IBC, Northamptonshire
Sunday 9th August 2015 – Dorchester BC, Dorset
Sunday 20th September 2015 – Donyngs IBC, Surrey
More information and booking details can be found at: www.playbowls.org
BOWLS DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE
‘Hot Spot’ Packages
The Bowls Development Alliance has received a number of package applications from clubs within ‘Hot Spots’
whose delivery has already begun in the form of Play Bowls Days or Play Bowls 4 Fun sessions. To clarify, the BDA
does not fund any activity retrospectively and all package applications should be submitted to the BDA Office with a
minimum of 14 days’ notice in order for the appropriate checks to be made and necessary paperwork sent to the club
contacts. The paperwork is of particular importance, as without it there is a risk that the events will not be monitored
correctly and, as such, the new participants recruited at those events will not be declared. This is a situation which
everyone should want to avoid.
On this occasion, the applications concerned will be approved (where they meet the application criteria) but the BDA
asks that it is stressed to all clubs considering applications to make them in good time as any future applications
involving activity that has already begun will be rejected. It is also stressed that any applications made are exactly that,
applications, and as such no delivery should commence which is reliant on package funding until the applications have
been approved.
15.
OBITUARY
Walter Stanners, Corby Seagrave House
Walter, who died a few days ago, was a very long serving member of Corby Seagrave House BC, formerly Stewarts &
Lloyds.
His funeral is arranged to take place at Kettering Crematorium at 12.45 p.m. on Tuesday, 19 th May, 2015.
-1016.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MEN ‘MCBA’ MATCH versus LINCOLNSHIRE – SELECTION
The following have been selected to represent Jackson Grundy Bowls Northamptonshire in a ‘Midland Counties’
match against Lincolnshire BA, to be played on Saturday, 24th May, 2015, at Grantham BC, Bowling Green Lane, off
Harrow Street, Grantham, NG31 6HD, commencing at 2.0 p.m.
Abington BC:
Desborough Town BC:
Kettering Midland Band BC:
Kingsthorpe BC:
Adam Brown, Jonathan Brown, John Freeman, Tony O’Leary
David Flippance, John Haines
Connor Cinato, Martin Cinato (Reserve)
Jason Bryan, Darren Childs, Martin Gearey, Vernon Gearey, Andrew Manton, Jim
McKee, Roger Tansley
Northampton Express BC:
Chris Bland
Northampton West End BC: Alan Ashby, Iain Walker, David Walker, William Walker
Rushden Town BC:
Matt Cattell, Nathan Betts (Reserve), Adam Pitfield (Reserve)
Thrapston BC:
Daniel Height, Keith Height, Matt Pownall
Wellingborough BC:
David Love
17.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MEN ‘BALCOMB TROPHY’ versus HERTFORDSHIRE
The following have been selected to represent Jackson Grundy sponsored Bowls Northamptonshire in the
‘Balcomb Trophy’ double rink Inter County competition, to be played on Sunday, 24 th May, 2015, at Royston BC, 47
Green Drift, Royston, SG8 5BX, commencing at 10.30 a.m.
Rink 1.
Callum Height,Thrapston/ Roger Tansley, Kingsthorpe/Alan Ashby, Northampton West End/Paul
Broderick, Wellingborough
Rink 2.
David Love, Wellingborough/Andrew Manton, Kingsthorpe/ Vernon Gearey, Kingsthorpe/Darren
Childs, Kingsthorpe
Travelling Reserves: Connor Cinato, Kettering Midland Band & Tony O’Leary, Abington
18.
COUNTY CLUB NEWS
INDOOR CLUBS
INDOOR CLUBS
DAVENTRY IBC
Try Bowls for FREE
The Club is open most Saturday mornings from 10am to 12pm for a free trial session. All the necessary equipment
will be provided and a number of free trial sessions will be offered to see if bowls is for you.
Bowls is enjoyed by young and old, and can be played on your own, in couples, with friends or in one of our planned
games. We offer games and events for all abilities.
Please email us for more information or to arrange a more convenient time for you to come and have a try:
[email protected]
Fixture:
21.5.15.
Kingsthorpe IBC visits for a mixed match at 2.0 p.m.
OUTDOOR CLUBS
OUTDOOR CLUBS
SOUTH AREA – OF INTEREST THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY BUT IN PARTICULAR TO READERS
OF THE CHRONICLE & ECHO
ABBEY PARK BC
Fixtures:
20.5.15.
26.5.15.
Heyford BC visits for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
Members visit Abington BC for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
-11ABINGTON BC
Fixtures:
20.5.15.
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
26.5.15.
Club hosts a Masonic BA ‘Francis Beaton Trophy’ at 10.0 a.m.
Kislingbury BC visits for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
Bedford Borough BC visits for the men’s ‘Bells Trophy’ at 2.30 p.m.
Abbey Park BC visits for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
COGENHOE BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
24.5.15.
Corby Woodsend BC visits for an LVA match at 2.30 p.m.
Geddington & Newton BC visits for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
Stony Stratford BC visits for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
DAVENTRY TOWN BC
Fixtures:
23.5.15.
24.5.15.
Stony Stratford BC visits for a match at 2.30 p.m.
Club plays Bugbrooke BC in the National Top Club competition
HARPOLE BC
Fixtures:
21.5.215.
23.5.15.
Members visit Northampton West End BC for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
West Haddon BC visits for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
HEYFORD BC
Fixtures:
23.5.15.
Club plays its internal drawn Triples at 2.0 p.m.
KINGSTHORPE BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
26.5.15.
Members visit Wellingborough BC for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
Nondescripts BC visits for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
Northampton White Melville BC visits for a ladies match at 6.30 p.m.
KISLINGBURY BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
27.5.15.
Members visit Abington BC for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
Banbury Borough BC visits for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
Northampton Whyte Melville BC visits for a ladies match at 6.30 p.m.
NORTHAMPTON EXPRESS BC
Fixtures:
23.5.15.
Northampton BBOB BC visits for a mixed match at 2.0 p.m.
NORTHAMPTON WEST END BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
Harpole BC visits for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
Members visit Roade BC for a men’s match at 2.0 p.m.
-12NORTHAMPTON WHYTE MELVILLE BC
Fixtures:
23.5.15.
24.5.15.
26.5.15.
Earls Barton BC visits for a men’s match at 2.0 p.m.
The Club plays the ‘Dilworth Cup’ at 2.0 p.m.
Members visit Kingsthorpe BC for a ladies match at 6.30 p.m.
ROADE BC
Fixtures:
23.5.15.
26.5.15.
Northampton West End BC visits for a men’s match at 2.0 p.m.
Members visit Stony Stratford BC for a ladies match at 2.15 p.m.
WEST HADDON BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
26.5.15.
Members visit North Kilworth BC for a mixed match at 6.30 p.m.
Members visit Harpole BC for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
Rugby BC visits for a ladies match at 2.0 p.m.
WOOTTON GRANGE BC
Fixtures:
23.5.15.
Members visit Wellingborough BC for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
NORTH AREA – OF INTEREST THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY BUT IN PARTICULAR TO READERS
OF THE NORTHANTS TELEGRAPH
BURTON LATIMER TOWN BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
Kettering Midland Band BC visits for a men’s match at 6.30 p.m.
Members visit Higham Ferrers Town BC for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
CORBY FOREST BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
23.5.15.
Members visit Corby Seagrave House BC for a men’s match at 6.30 p.m.
Members visit Woodsend BC for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
Irchester BC visits for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
CORBY SEAGRAVE HOUSE BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
23.5.15.
Corby Forest BC visits for a men’s match at 6.30 p.m.
Members visit Oundle BC for a match at 2.0 p.m.
Members visit Desborough Town BC for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
DESBOROUGH TOWN BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
23.5.15.
27.5.15.
Club’s Over 65’s play the Club’s Under 65’s at 6.30 p.m.
Members visit St Crispin BC for a men’s match at 2.0 p.m.
Corby Seagrave House BC visits for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
Oundle BC visits for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
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Fixtures:
18.5.15.
19.5.15.
19.5.15.
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
Byfield BC visits for a match in the men’s NorthamptonTriples League at 6.30 p.m.
‘A’ team home to Irchester in the Tipler Triples League at 6.30 p.m.
‘B’ team away to Mazda in the Tipler Triples League at 6.30 p.m.
Rushden Town BC visits for a men’s match at 2.0 p.m.
Members visit Northampton Whyte Melville BC for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
FINEDON TOWN BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
Stanwick BC visits for a mixed match at 2.0 p.m.
Members visit Stanwick BC for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
GEDDINGTON & NEWTON BC
Fixtures:
23.5.15.
24.5.15.
24.5.15.
27.5.15.
Members visit Cogenhoe BC for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
Northampton BBOB BC visits for a County League match at 10.30 a.m.
Golden Horse BC visits for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
Little Bowden BC visits for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
HIGHAM FERRERS TOWN BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
22.5.15.
23.5.15.
23.5.15.
Kettering BC visits for a mixed match at 6.30 p.m.
Club hosts the men’s County Fours Semi-Finals at 6.30 p.m.
Members visit Corby Grampian BC for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
Burton Latimer Town BC visits for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
IRCHESTER BC
Open Day:
The Club holds an ‘Open Day’ on Sunday, 31st May, 2015, at which interested people of all ages and gender may visit
and try out the sport. All the necessary equipment will be provided, all visitors need to wear is flat soled footwear –
trainers would be satisfactory.
Fixtures:
23.5.15.
24.5.15.
24.5.15.
26.5.15.
Kettering Lodge BC visits for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
Members visit Kettering Lodge BC for a County League match at 10.0 a.m.
Members visit Wellingborough OG’s BC for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
Members visit Mears Ashby RBL BC for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
IRTHLINGBOROUGH CHURCH INSTITUTE BC
Fixtures:
23.5.15.
Raunds Conservatives BC visits for a mixed match at 2.0 p.m.
ISE BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
Club plays its Australian Pairs at 6.30 p.m.
Members visit Swanspool BC for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
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Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
24.5.15.
Members visit Rothwell Manor BC for a men’s match at 6.30 p.m.
Members visit Irchester BC for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
Irchester BC visits for a County League match at 10.0 a.m.
KETTERING MIDLAND BAND BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
Members visit Burton Latimer Town BC for a men’s match at 6.30 p.m.
Market Harborough Conservatives BC visits for a men’s match at 2.0 p.m.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE POLICE BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
27.5.15.
Members visit Oundle BC for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
Members visit Abington BC for a match against the Northants & Hunts Masonic BA at 2.30 p.m.
OUNDLE BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
27.5.15.
Northants Retired Police BA visits for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
Corby Seagrave House BC visits for a men’s match at 2.0 p.m.
Members visit Desborough Town BC for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
ROTHWELL MANOR PARK BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
Kettering Lodge BC visits for a men’s match at 6.30 p.m.
Kettering BC visits for a men’s match at 2.30 p.m.
RUSHDEN TOWN BC
Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
26.5.15.
Members visit Earls Barton BC for a men’s match at 2.0 p.m.
Members visit St Neots BC for a men’s match at 2.0 p.m.
Members visit Swanspool BC for a ladies match at 2.0 p.m.
SWANSPOOL BC
Fixtures:
23.5.15.
24.5.15.
26.5.15.
Ise BC visits for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
Members visit Stanwick BC for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
Rushden Town BC visits for a ladies match at 2.0 p.m.
THRAPSTON BC
Fixtures:
19.5.15.
23.5.15.
Members visit Wellingborough BC for a men’s match at 6.30 p.m.
Islip BC visits for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
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Fixtures:
21.5.15.
23.5.15.
26.5.15.
26.5.15.
Kingsthorpe BC visits for a men’s match at 2.0 p.m.
Wootton Grange BC visits for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
Desborough Town BC visits for a men’s match at 6.30 p.m.
Burton Latimer Town BC visits for a ladies match at 2.30 p.m.
WELLINGBOROUGH OLD GRAMMARIANS BC
Fixtures:
24.5.15.
Irchester BC visits for a mixed match at 2.30 p.m.
John G. CHURCH, MBE – Northamptonshire Bowls Press Officer