Young Golf Club
There’s plenty happening at the Young Golf Club, so here’s a few dates to save.
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On Saturday, July 30 the club will hold a 4BBB Stableford. Trophies supplied by Steve Smith, Craig Taylor and Rick Baldwin.
This will be followed by a single medley stableford on Sunday, July 31 with tophies supplied by Gumtree Nursery. Saturday, August 6 will be a stroke for the Keith Simmons Engineering Monthly Medals, and Sunday, August 7 will be the Holden Scramble sponsored by Harden Geelan Holden.
Get your team together for the Holden Scramble on Sunday, August 7. We need a minimum of 48 players in order to get a team to qualify for the regional final.
All cart users are advised to only cross the gully on the top walls of the dams banks closest to the hole they are playing when safe to do so.
Saturday, July 23: Par Dean Schofield and Schoie's Plumbing Trophies: First - Ian Broderick +2, second - Konah Miller +1, third - James French (square) on a countback from Mark Crutcher (square) and Mat McKnight (square). Young Detailing Service NTPs - seventh - Ian Wells, 17th - James French, Keith Simmons Engineering NTPs – third - Mark Crutcher, ninth - not won, 15th - not won. Terry Brothers Carpet Court Secret Birdie - 18th hole - not won. Ian Page Bricklaying Card Draw - not won.
Sunday, July 24: Scratch Pennants results second round at Young: Young defeated Cootamundra, 4-1. Joel Shields defeated Paul Deep 2 and 1, James French defeated Brent Lange 1 Up, Alan "Wally" Wilder defeated John Blackman 3 and 2, Jarrod Harding lost to Dean Cartwright 2 and 1, Ian Page defeated Garry Mason 3 and 2.
Young Golf Club 2016 SWDGA Scratch Pennants Champions: Sunday, July Medley Stableford: Chris and Curly Keevil Trophies: First - Allan "Reggie" Moore 35 points, second - Steve Dewar 33 points on a countback from Steve May 33 points and Joel Anderson (Thurgoona) 33 points. Balls went down to 33 points on a countback.
Sunday, July 24 Young Social Golf Club: Nine Holes Medley Stroke – first - Jake Bourke 34 nett, second - Peter Whye 36 nett, third - Kevin Baker 37 nett. Bradman's to Sandy Prior 47.
Thursday, July 21 Medley Stableford:- Pro's Comp - Due to poor weather Wednesday competition was held on Thursday. First - Rick Oliver 37 points (1 under par), second - John Powderly 37 points, third - Max Gilbert 36 points on a countback from Ron Flynn 36 points. Balls went down to 32 points. Jackpot ball draw was won by Maurice Penson.
Darts
Bling were up for great night against Redbacks with it been even throughout the singles, lock at 4-all heading into the doubles. It all came down to the very last game of doubles to see if the Redbacks could push it to the teams game.
Bling found the winning darts to snatch victory 7-5.
Thumpers took on their other home team shots and chasers with it looking like one-way street. Thumpers leading 4-0 before shot hit back. Shots going down 7-5 to Thumpers.
Moths hosted the Cri with it being very close throughout the first round of singles. Cri cleaned up, leading 5-3 into the doubles. Moths hit back pushing it all the way, coming down to the last game. Cri clinching the win 7-5.
Yabbies took on the warriors: Yabbies were trouble from the start as Warriors jump out to 4-1 lead then back it up in the reverse singles to take to 6-2 lead.
Yabbies put everything together but just couldn't finish off as Warriors push on to win 9-3.
Empires didn't hold back on the Steamers. Empires cleaned up 10-2.
Thunders try hard up against Jan. Jan were unstoppable to take the victory 11-1.
Clean machine had one of those nights doubles trouble up against Beers and Spears.
Anthony hatch showed a spectacular singles match throwing nine 100s. The next two legs saw eight 100s thrown. From there on it was down hill side as they doubles was causes damage as beers kept the pressure up.
Paul Kennedy throwing he's second 180 for the year as beers and clean up 9-3 victory.
Hundreds on the night: Kathy Whitehouse 114,111, Sally Hewson 100, Lorraine Horne 123, Stewart Irvine 108, Anthony Dawe 127, Belinda Jones 150,133 and 87 peg, Debi Mullins 101, Niss Roberts 123, Ebony Hackett 116, Tyrone Thompson 140,100, Aaron Moloney 160,140, Gray Anderson 121, Deryck 100, Adam Bloor 100, Gray Quinn 121, Oliver Maronery 115, Peter Arabin 116,100, Patrick Walsh 5x100s, Peter Watts 140, 6x10s, Jamie Canellis 115,113,100, and 70 peg, Ben Curry 103,100, Michael Adams 101,100, Colin Death 140, 3x100s, Mitchell Bawden 140, 135, 125, 100, Keith Bawden 114, Shane Sullivan 140, 109, 125, Todd Nichols 121, 109, 5x100s, Adam Harvey 120, 3x100s, Gavin Duffy 108, Brendan Wheeler 140, 2x100s, Anthony Hatch 121, 15x100s, Craig Hugo 121, 120, Jeff Delaney 5 x100s, Jason Mazoudier 4x100s, Joel McMillan 140, Paul Kennedy 180, 6x100's, and Shannon Genge 2x140s, 121, 2x100s.
Round 13 draw: A Grade
- Aussie Beers and Spears versus S and C Steamers at the Aussie.
- S and C Cobras versus Eastern Jan Said no at the Services Club.
- Eastern Thunders versus Aussie Empires at the Eastern.
- Clean machine have the bye
B Grade
- Wombat Warriors versus Aussie Thumpers at Wombat.
- Aussie shots and chasers versus Young Moths at the Aussie.
- Young Bling Blings versus Empire Yabbies at the Young.
- Cri versus Cri Redbacks at the Cri.
Young Bowling Club
Despite the weather the Zone 8 Fours Championship games were played and the club pairs and minor pairs finals were completed.
The first round games in the Zone Fours were played on Saturday afternoon and saw two contrasting games.
The Leeton District team of Leon Maybon, Alan Smith, Rohan Dunham and Wayne Everett completely dominated the scoring against the Lake Cargellico team of Glen Habel, Bruce Johnson, Roy Chatterton and Kevin Templeton to win 20–8.
The second game Garry Clark, Christian Morgan, David Quigley and David Ferguson (Wagga Rules) were opposed to Tim Crampton, Rick McAlister, Graeme Rossiter and Daniel Thomas (Tumut) and this game went right down to the 21st end.
The scores were level at 10–all after 12ends and 14–all after 17 ends. Ferguson’s team won three of the final four ends to win 19–15.
On Sunday morning one semi–final saw Everett’s team playing the North Albury combination of Brett Furze, Alan Ross, Gerald O’Brien and Norm Honey.
Everett’s team led 11–10 after 16 ends. A complete change came over the game at that point with Everett’s team scoring nine shots to zero for a 20–10 win.
Other semi–final Ferguson’s team were playing the local team of Ian Schofield, Ged Hardman, Russell Boyd and Graeme Edgerton.
After nine ends Edgerton’s team had established a handy lead of 13–4 before Ferguson’s team won four consecutive ends to lead 15–13.
After 16 ends the score was 17–16 in Ferguson’s favour and the game could have gone either way but over the final ends Ferguson’s team added 10 unanswered shots to win 27–17.
The final saw Ferguson’s team leading 9–1 after 6 ends before Everett’s team hit back to trail 9–12 after 11 ends.
Ferguson’s team proved too strong over the final ends to run out winners 25–13.
Saturday's final of the Club Pairs saw Geoff Holt and Graeme Edgerton defend their title from 2015 when they defeated Len Porrett and Brian Madden 27–14.
Geoff and Graeme leading 12–10 after the first 10 ends. From that point, Geoff and Graeme won most of the ends and also obtained some good scores to record a decisive victory.
The final of the minor pairs saw Scott Munro and Troy Summerfield opposed to Grant Fuller and Mark Brownlie.
In an even start to the game the first nine ends had the scores level at 9-all. The next 10 ends, Scott and Troy gained a break to lead 22–15 but Grant and Mark scored three on the second last end to trail 18–22.
At one stage Grant and Mark held 5 shots, enough to win the game but Scott and Troy cut this advantage back and despite dropping 1 shot were the winners 22–19.
Thanks Bill Maloney, Jock Rogerson, Kevin Porter and Geoff Holt whose official duties kept them out in the cold for several hours over the weekend.
The highest winning margin was 16 shots for Tim Carpenter and Ian Schofield and this was also the number needed to win the jackpot of $200.
The vouchers for the next best score went to Aldo Malvicino and Neal Hines.
Sunday bowls, Harry Long and Peter Berry were the winners for the morning with the very good score of 16 points.
Entries for club triples close August 7.