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ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Tuesday, February 5, 2013

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Test spot beckons By David Leggat The one gap on Nathan McCullum’s cricketing CV could be filled next month. The offspinning allrounder is a regular member of New Zealand’s ODI and T20 teams, but a test cap has eluded the 32-year-old older brother of the national captain. McCullum has been seen more as a parsimonious bowler, adept at keeping the runs down rather than offering a penetrative edge. However that might change when the England tests arrive if the national selectors have reservations about the spin bowling options. Senior man Dan

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NBA results yesterday (home team in CAPS): BOSTON CELTICS 106 L.A. Clippers 104 DETROIT PISTONS 97 L.A. Lakers 98 TORONTO RAPTORS 85 Miami Heat 100

Bowls MSA Half Day Triples 1 February 2013 1st A. Smith, H. Weir, S. Goodwin; 3 wins, 14 ends, 31 points; 2nd J. Smart, A. MacKenzie, P. Collins; 2½ wins, 14 ends, 28 points; 3rd B. Brasell, F. Frewen, P. Gibson; 2 wins, 15 ends, 23 points. Raffle Result: 1st M. Jones, 2nd Ding, 3rd Sam C.

Bowls Mid Canterbury Sub Centre Champion of Champion Pairs Results Winners of the competitions held on Sunday 27th January. Senior Men: Allenton Bowling Club - Graeme Bishop, Alec Crawford Senior Women Tinwald Bowling Club – Shirley Maw, Monica Barnes Junior Women: Allenton Bowling Club – Anne Reid, Annette Sargisson Junior Men: Allenton Bowling Club – Alan Leis, John Bruce Colts Men: Methven Bowling Club – Ivan Syme, Jim Lattimore

Bowls Mid Canterbury Sub Centre Champion of Champion Singles 28 bowlers gathered at the Allenton Bowling Club to contest for the title of Champion of Champion, each having won their respective Club championship in Singles to be eligible to participate in the event. Four rounds of knockout competition bowls were played with winners progressing until only two in each section remained. A glorious day of stunning weather and truly impressive bowls. All spectators were treated to a display of precision bowling with some very close and hard fought matches. Special thanks to the Allenton Bowling Club for their exemplary efforts in preparing the green, arranging markers for matches, and preparing and presenting the refreshments. All vital tasks in ensuring a successful and enjoyable day for all involved. Congratulations to this season’s Champion of Champion winners. Semi Finals: Senior Men: Bruce White (Allenton) beat Terry Caldwell (Hampstead) 21-3; Craig Carter (Methven) beat Roger Gutberlet (Ashburton) 21-15 Senior Women: Linda Boyd (Rakaia) bt. Shirley Maw (Tinwald) 21-12; Sandra Keith (Allenton) bt. Barbara Robinson (Hampstead) 21-5 Junior Men: Kenny Lynn (Hinds) bt. Ivan Syme (Methven) 21-14; Junior Women: Ollie Collins (Ashburton) bt. Joycie Wood (Rakaia) 21-19; Dawn Bruce (Allenton) bt. Julie Broker (Hampstead) 21-5 Colts: Larry Neal (Ashburton MSA) bt. Harry Harris (Rakaia) 22-4; Rob Fensom (Methven) bt. Maurice Reid (Allenton) 21-9 Finals: Senior Men: Craig Carter (Methven) beat Bruce White (Allenton) 21-17 Senior Women: Sandra Keith (Allenton) bt. Linda Boyd (Rakaia) 21-17 Junior Men: Alan Millar (Ashburton) bt. Kenny Lynn (Hinds) 22-15 Junior Women: Dawn Bruce (Allenton) bt. Ollie Collins (Ashburton) 22-18 Colts: Larry Neal (Ashburton MSA) bt. Rob Fensom (Methven) 21-12 Champion of Champion Pairs: A correction to results published earlier. The Colts Pairs champion of Champion event was won by Rob Fensom and Jim Lattimore from the Methven Club. Apologies for the earlier error in reporting this result. The information originally sent to the Guardian for publication was incorrect.

Cycling Tinwald Cycling Club On a very fine day the Cycling Club paid tribute to the Late Dean Cooksley; many thanks to the Blue Pub, a very nice setting for such an occasion. A very good number of riders both in the Main Race, along with the Div 2 section, some 12 riders turned out, in the Cadets section 7 riders put on a great race, even after 4 of the young cyclists rode up to the race. At the presentation with members of the Cooksley Family in attendance, lots of memories were shared, the Winner of the open race Neil Wylie, also in attendance one of Methven’s Young Older’s Mrs Madge Peach and Daughters all strong supports of the Cycling fraternity were in attendance, making for a very special occasion. Many thanks to all the helpers around the course, time keeper, and timing machine operator Sam Cullimore.

Results for the Open Race 3 times around the 15km Block. 1st. Neil Wylie (35.30m) 3f/t. 69m 52s. 2nd. Marty Cuttle (34m) 71m 22s. 3rd. Dell Phillips (28.30m) 76m 52s. 4th. Glenn Marshall (35.30m) 69m 53s. 5th. Craig Roulston (32.45m) 72m 38s. 6th. Andrew Shepherd (35.30m) 69m 54s. 7th. Richard Kirwan (34m) 71m 24s. 8th. Matt Marshall (34m) 71m 24s. 9th.Caroline Askin (32.45m) 72m 40s. 10th. Doug Coley (29.45m) 75m 40s.11th.Janis Crawford (28.30m) 76m 56s. 12th. Kathy Askin (28.30m) 76m 56s. 13th. Robert Grice (30.45m) 74m 43s. 14th Brent Kircher (29.45m) 75m 45s. 15th. Lucy Kirwan (28.30m) 77m 10s. 16th. Geoff Skerten (29.45m) 75m 56s. 17th. Peter Keller (35.30m) 70m 29s. 18th. Matthew Ellis (26m 30s) 79m 51s. 19th. Gregor Robertson (24.15m) 82m 42s. 20th. Barry Begg (24.15m) 82m 42s. 21st. Andrew Wright (24.15m) 82m 44s. 22nd. Paul Houston (29.45m) 77m 17s. 23rd. Simon Earl (38m) 70m 04s. 24th. Ross Avis (38m) 70m 05s. 25th. Kevin Opele (38m) 70m 10s. 26th. Rachel Thow (32.45m) 75m 27s. 27th. Ross Templeton (38m) 70m 15s. 28th. Liz Wylie (24.15m) 84m 44s. 29th. Shane Gerken (32.45m) 76m 39s. 30th Nathan Tew (40.30) F/T. 69m 45s. 31st.Michael Gallagher (40.30m) 2f/t. 69m 45s. 32nd. John Uden (34m) 76m 37s. 33rd. Tonee Hurley (30.45m) 81m 35s. 34th. Garry Weston (32.45m) 79m 35s. 35th. Tania Tocher (Go) 114m 37s. 36th. Tony Geddes (40.30m) 74m 16s. 37th. Nigel Douglas (40.30m) 74m 16s. 38th. Vanessa Kelk (26.30m) 89m 10s. 39th. Emma Jackson (26.30m) 89m 11s. 40th Nicole Herd (Go.) 117m 31s. 41st. Mandy McTigue (26.30m) 91m 41s. 42nd. Jane Fitz (26.30m) 91m 41s. 43rd. Steven Bain (24.15m) 100m 54s. David Sullivan. Punctured, Brendan Tocher DNF. Glenn Moore DNF. Rob Nesbit DNF. Cadets U17 15 km out and Back. 1st. Bailey Kershaw (8m) 2f/t. 27m 28s. 2nd. Kees Donaldson (8m) 3f/t. 3rd. Bailey O’Donnell (6m) 29m 36s. 4th. Abe O’Donnell (5.30m) 32m 04s. 5th.Ryan Jackson (5.30m) 32m 06s. 6th.Ben Sutton (10m) 28m 12s. 7th. Sam Cullimore (12.30m) F/T. 27m 01s. Div 2: 15km Out and Home. 12riders, 1st. Sarah Robertson (2.30m.) F/T. 29m 43s. 2nd. Tony Tarbotton (Go) 32m 22s. 3rd. Alastiar Gilchrist (Go) 32m 25s. 4th.Kay McKeon (2.30m) 30m 07s. 5th. Lizzie Barwell (2.30m) 31m 04s. 6th. Cathie Jackson (1m) 33m 29s. 7th. Beth Begg (1m) 33m 31s. 8th. Shannon Inch (Go.) 36m 03s. 9th. Irene Duff (5m) 32m 14s. 10th.Megan Stenswick (5m) 32m 34s. 11th. Kelvin Inch (Go) 38m 27s. 12th. Sue Ridge (Go) 42m 04s. Many thanks to all who turned out for this special day, I’m sure everyone enjoyed the hospitality that was put their way. Next week the race is the Greenstreet Out and Back, Sponsored by Kellys Bar and Cafe & Laser Electrical, this race has Cups on it, these are the Merv Ineson Cups. Merv is a Life Member of the Tinwald Cycling Club, and if Merv’s Health is ok he will be in attendance. See you all next week.

Friday Night Velodrome Racing 1st February and the numbers again up for the Calder Stewart, McDonalds, Tinwald Supervalue Friday night racing on the Tinwald Velodrome. The weather played it’s part with a great evening, along with the racing great results and excellent finishes. Results overall, Trainer Wheel racers, 50mts up the front straight,3 races over the evening, W/W A,B,C,D,E,F, three one lap races over the evening, Open and under 17 mixture of rides over the night. Results. Trainer Wheels W/W. Group 1. 1st. Zander Etheridge 15pts. 2nd. Emma Wood 8pts. 3rd. Isla-Bell Taylor 5pts. Group 2. 1st. Zara McGillien 13pts. 2nd. Fleur Kingsbury 11pts. 3rd.Ruby Taylor 4pts. A. Grade W/W. 1st. Maddie Lowry 9pts. 2nd. Liam Wilson 7pts, 2nd.=Jessica Windhorst 7pts. 3rd. Jayden Etheridge 5pts. 4th. Ben Donaldson 3pts. 5th. Ella Skinner 2pts. 6th= Nik Tapurau & Blade Walker. B Grade 1st. Jenna Borthwick 15pts. 2nd. Genna Tapurau 8pts. 3rd. Nick Kershaw 6pts. 4th.Emily-Jane Elliott 4pts. C Grade 1st. Rosie Gray 12pts. 2nd. Tom Rosevear 10pts. 3rd. Emma Lowry 6pts. 4th.Emmett Rowlands 5pts. D. Grade 1st. Jordy McGillien 10pts. 2nd.Jesse Nieman 8pts. 3rd. Joel Moffett 7pts. 4th. Fergus Wilson 6pts. 5th. Callum Kingsbury 2pts. E. Grade 1st. Saraha Wilson 10pts. 2nd. Lanhan Lansdown 7pts. 3rd. Maxton Rowlands 6pts.4th. Cody Etheridge 5pts.4th.= Josh Bellow 5pts. F. Grade. 1st James Wood 12pts. 2nd.Isla Moffett 10pts. 3rd.Juliet Kingsbury 8pts. Open & U17 1st. Laurent Fifield 15pts. 2nd= Sam Cullimore & Ben Sutton 10pts. 3rd Bailey Kershaw 8pts. 4th Shona Proctor 6pts. 5th.Kees Donaldson 4pts. B. Grade U17. 1st Jessie Banks 15pts. 2nd. Ethon Titheridge 10pts. 3rd.Jjames Skinner 9pts. 4th. Ryan Jackson 8pts. 5th.Cole Beeman 7pts. 6th. Luke Skinner 6pts. 7th.Josh Kershaw 4pts. 8th. Catlin Titheridge 2pts. A great night with racing up and above the best, many thanks to all the helpers along with parents and youngsters for an excellent night. Thank you one and all, bye for now and hope to see all next Friday night.

Mid Canterbury Social Wheelers Well what a difference, the wind was blowing in from the east making for a good ride home. On the course the going out is a down hill ride, so a head

wind on the out word ride is not so bad, but to get a little help on the way home is great. The day became very hot when the sun moved out from the clouds not that there was too many of these in the sky. Results are: 1st Catlin Titheridge (2.30m) 28m 09s. 2nd. Tania Tocher (Go) 30m 41s. 3rd. Alan Cox (2.30m) 28m 44s. 4th. Sonya Hyde (Go) 30m 44s. 5th.Harry Chatterton (40s) 32m 10s. 6th. Jessie Banks (7m) 25m 07s. 7th. Nicholas McIntosh (7m) 25m 16s. 8th. Bruce Paterson (7m) 25m 18s. 9th. Sam Cullimore F/T. (14m) 20m 40s. 10th. Matt Marshall 2f/t.(14m) 20m 41s.11th Richard Kirwan 3f/t. (14m) 20m 41s. 12th. Don Sutton (11.40m) 23m 02s. 13th. Shona Proctor (11.40m) 23m 02s. 14th.Steve Tocher (11.40m) 23m 03s. 15th. Ross Proctor (11.40m) 23m 03s. 16th. Dave Shurrock (11.40m) 23m 19s. 17th. Scott Albon (14m) 21m 32s. 18th.Kevin Hurley (14m) 21m 32s. 19th. Ben Sutton (12.40m) 22m 52s. 20th. Brendan Tocher (12.40m) 24m 07s. 21st. Martin Hyde (12.40m) 24m 07s. Thanks goes to Harry Chatterton and Bruce Arnst on the Reg Table, Bruce also at the home end on Place calling Lyn Tocher on the Clocking along with our turning Marshall Ruth Kirdy, your help is invaluable, thank you. 21 riders this week so very good. Well bye for now and hope to see you all next Saturday Fords Road, Reg 1pm -1.15pm race start 1.30pm.

Football English Premier League Manchester City 2 (Dzeko 23, Aguero 78) Liverpool 2 (Sturridge 29, Gerrard 73) West Bromwich Albion 0 Tottenham Hotspur 1 Fulham 0 Manchester United 1 (Rooney 79) Everton 3 (Anichebe 21, Fellaini 69, 90+3) Aston Villa 3 (Benteke 2, 61, Agbonlahor 24) Newcastle United 3 (Gutierrez 41, Sissoko 68, 90) Chelsea 2 (Lampard 55, Mata 61) Arsenal 1 (Podolski 78) Stoke City 0 Wigan Athletic 2 (G Caldwell 25, Maloney 90) Southampton 2 (Lambert 64, Schneiderlin 85) Reading 2 (Kebe 7, 85) Sunderland 1 (Gardner 29 pen) West Ham 1 (Carroll 77) Swansea 0 QPR 0 Norwich City 0 Standings P W D L F A Pts Manchester United 25 20 2 3 60 31 62 Manchester City 25 15 8 2 47 21 53 Chelsea 25 13 7 5 51 27 46 Tottenham Hotspur 25 13 6 6 42 29 45 Everton 25 10 12 3 40 30 42 Arsenal 25 11 8 6 49 29 41 Liverpool 25 9 9 7 44 32 36 Swansea 25 8 10 7 34 28 34 West Brom Albion 25 10 4 11 34 35 34 Stoke City 25 6 12 7 24 30 30 West Ham 25 8 6 11 28 36 30 Sunderland 25 7 8 10 28 33 29 Fulham 25 7 7 11 36 42 28 Norwich City 25 6 10 9 25 40 28 Newcastle United 25 7 6 12 33 44 27 Southampton 25 5 9 11 33 44 24 Reading 25 5 8 12 32 46 23 Wigan Athletic 25 5 6 14 29 47 21 Aston Villa 25 4 9 12 23 49 21 QPR 25 2 11 12 18 37 17

Golf Ashburton Golf Club Inc ANZ Friday Teams Top Team: Ardvarks 97 (Mitchell Stoddart, Ryan Stoddart, Phil Hurley, Logan Ford); Top Man: Alistair Red & Logan Ford 35; Top Lady: Jo Veale 33; Men: Read Rebels 92½, Owles Oddfellows 90, Keiths Kids 89½, Europe 89; Mixed: Just the Hounds 89½, All in the Family 85, Country Classics 85; Ladies: Lovely Ladies 92½, New World Fairway Fairies 90½, Mayfield Lassies 90½. Nearest Pins: Templeton Motors: Scott Stringer; Paul May Motors: Brent MacGregor; Mac Maggies: Mary Buckland; BP Ashburton: George Cartney. Gabites Lucky Player: A. Thompson; BP Lucky Player: J. Chisnall Two’s: Mary Buckland, B. MacGregor, E. ates.

Tinwald Golf Club Twilight results from January 31st Ideal conditions had a field of 114 playing a par round on Thursday evening with nobody setting the course on fire with their score. Best scores were: Senior; Duncan Lye 4 up, Brock Peddie 4 up, Wayne Smith 4 up, Bill Mason 3 up, Bryan McFarlane 3 up, Lucas McGee 3 up, John Moorren 2 up, Nigel Heney 2 up, Johnny Moore 2 up, Adam Marshall 2 up b/l. Junior; Jason McLaren 2 up, Paul Lane 2 up, Peter Robinson 2 up, Andrew Barrie 2 up, Dave Allan 2 up, Lyndon Moore 1 up, Stan Stringer1 up. Women; Elaine Pierce 4 up, Madeline Smith 3 up, Betty O’Neill 2 up, Belinda Kirdy 2 up, Shona Vucetich 1 up b/l.

Shooting Rifle shooting At Ashburton club day 3rd February at The Butts, shooting twice at 300 yards, some good scores were achieved in a changing strength wind from the right. Visitor, Tim Webb from Christchurch club

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By Myles Hume Ashburton teenager Katie Read’s will to take out two classes at the national dressage championships recently is nothing short of remarkable. The 14-year-old has had a tough couple of years after a non-horserelated head injury kept her out of Left: Katie Read even surprised herself when she took out two classes at the national champs

the sport for almost two years, and has battled her way to beat a big field of adult riders at the McLeans Island event. Still feeling the effects of the injury, Read slept between events and still managed to take out two classes, which defied even her own belief. Read took out the high points level three pony reserve champion title, the level one pony high points reserve title and finished in the top third of 40 riders in the challenge class. Before the event, she went in

with minimal expectations, saying she would take anything that came her way. In the level one class, her horse Lila helped her on her quest to victory the national title race and Pepee, who she has only been riding for six months, bonded with the young rider to win against a field of experienced riders. Read will head to various A&P shows over autumn before entering the winter circuit, which is a time to train new horses and hone their skills.

Boys Singles I. Talbot & C. Hollings lost to T. Leonard & H. & Hayden McNulty 6-3, 3-6, 1-0 (7-4); Duncan Kirwan 2-6; E. Talbot & A. Early beat V. Sandrey & Rollinson & Flynn Ness lost to Connor Brosnahan Todd Boag lost to Sean Howson 6-1, 6-0; Jamie A. Brady 7-6 (9-6); I. Talbot lost to T. Leonard 2-9; & Jamie Burrows 2-6, 4-6. Burrows lost to Mathew Van Grandelle 6-2, 6-0; E. Talbot lost to H. Kirwan 0-9; C. Hollings lost to Aaron Reid lost to Riley Bruhns 6-0, 6-0; Ryan Girls V. Sandrey 7-9; A. Early lost to A. Brady 8-9 (1-7). Hampton lost to William Spicer 6-2, 6-3. Singles Longbeach beat Hinds 4 matches to 2 Girls Singles Mid Canterbury beat Waimairi Gold 5 matches to 1 D. Scott & L. Wilson lost to F. Lobb & E. Jansen Ashleigh Leonard beat Olivia Dyer 6-0, 6-0; Stacey Singles 4-6; A. Elvines & E. Cameron beat J. Busch & M. Ashleigh Leonard lost to Vera Goesmann 6-7 (3-7), Hopwood beat Claire McGregor 6-3, 6-0; Christal Yeatman 6-1; D. Scott beat F. Lobb 9-7; A. Elvines 5-7; Stacey Hopwood beat Kirsten Swindell 6-0, Brosnahan beat Caroline Bain 6-0, 6-3; Beth Muir beat E. Jansen 9-5; L. Wilson beat J. Busch 9-8 6-0; Christal Brosnahan beat Megan Calder 6-0, lost to Courtney Ridden 4-6, 0-6. (7-5); E. Cameron beat M. Yeatman 9-3. 6-0; Larissa Allan beat Bella Ambrosius 6-1, 6-0. Mixed Doubles Dorie lost to Allenton 6 matches to 0 Doubles Todd Boag & Ashleigh Leonard lost to Sean C. Stewart & T. Bassett lost to M. Looij & C. Muir Ashleigh Leonard & Stacey Hopwood beat Vera Howson & Olivia Dyer 8-9 (8-10); Stacey Hopwood 4-6; H. Sloper & T. Mones-Cazon lost to T. Kelland & Goesmann 6-2, 6-2; Christal Brosnahan & Larissa & Ryan Hampton lost to Mathew Van Grandelle & J. Kell 3-6; C. Stewart lost to M. Looij 1-9; T. Bassett Allan beat Megan Calder & Bella Ambrosius 6-0, 6-1. Claire McGregor 6-9; Christal Brosnahan & Jamie lost to C. Muir 3-9; H. Sloper lost to T. Kelland 0-9; Burrows beat Riley Bruhns & Caroline Bain 9-7; Mid Canterbury Tennis Mid Canterbury Tennis T. Mones-Cazon lost to J. Kell 3-9. Aaron Reid & Beth Muir lost to William Spicer & Hampstead Crusaders beat Hampstead Hurricanes Results Saturday 2 February 2013 Junior Rep Match v Ellesmere 3 February 2013 Courtney Ridden 5-9. 6 matches to 0 Mixed Masters Mid Canterbury 10’s Mid Canterbury lost to Ellesmere 10 matches to 6 J. Brosnahan & J. Hastie beat H. Adams & V. Gold beat Red 4 matches to 2 Boys Doubles C. Thomas & G. Donaldson lost to D. Taylor & Barbu 6-0; Q. Ritchie & L. Potts beat F. Dalzell & Edwin Dargue & Tyler Leonard beat Nathan C. Christie 5-9; F. Ruddenklau & T. Hunt beat R. O. Hastie 6-0; J. Brosnahan beat H. Adams 9-3; Q. McKenzie & Ben Smith 9-3; Jarrod Hill & Jake Benny Donaldson & M. Allen 9-2; C. Thomas & T. Hunt Ritchie beat V. Barbu 9-5; L. Potts beat F. Dalzell beat Will McCorkindale & Archie Balchelor 9-2. lost to D. Taylor & M. Allen 7-9; G. Donaldson & 9-3; J. Hastie beat O. Hastie 9-2. Girls Doubles Allenton Green beat Wakanui 5 matches to 1 F. Ruddenklau lost to C. Christie & R. Donaldson Jade Brosnahan & Tori Kelland beat Sophie E. Dargue & L. Donnelly beat H. Davies & J. 7-9; C. Thomas & F. Ruddenklau beat D. Taylor & Lancaster & Jessie McKenzie 9-8 (7-2); Sophie Ness Settle 6-1; M. Ness & H. Dargue beat C. Paul & R. Donaldson 9-6; G. Donaldson & T. Hunt lost to & Millie Ness beat Ellen Watt & Olivia Pringle 9-0. Bowls Mid Canterbury Sub Centre H. Wakelin 6-4; E. Dargue beat H. Davies 9-2; L. C. Christie & M. Allen 4-9. Boy’s Singles Over 80’s Tournament Donnelly beat J. Settle 9-2; M. Ness lost to C. Paul Blue lost to Green 4 matches to 2 Edwin Dargue beat Nathan McKenzie 9-4; Thursday 7th February at the Hampstead Bowling G. Wilson & M. Early lost to P. Yates & G. Esker 4-9; H. Dargue beat H. Wakelin 9-1. Jarrod Hill beat Ben Smith 9-5; Jake Benny beat Junior B 7-9; B. Danielson & P. Scott lost to R. Wilson & I. Archie Balchelor 9-2; Tyler Leonard beat Will Club, 12.30pm start. Dress Code: Mufti Hampstead beat Longbeach 5 matches to 1 Taylor 5-9; G. Wilson & P. Scott lost to P. Yates McCorkindale 9-0. Entry Fee $5 per player. T. O’Brien & W. Wallis lost to A. Bagrie & L. & I. Taylor 7-9; M. Early & B. Danielson lost to G. Girl’s Singles Format: Roll Over Triples Esker & R. Wilson 4-9; G. Wilson & B. Danielson Bagrie 5-6; L. Burdett & M. Burdett beat K. Gane Jade Brosnahan beat Sophie Lancaster 9-0; Teams: beat P. Yates & R. Wilson 9-4; M. Early & P. Scott & J. Gane 6-0; T. O’Brien beat A. Bagrie 6-5; W. Tori Kelland beat Jessie McKenzie 9-1; Sophie 1. A McIntosh, M Barnes, M Cabout Wallis beat L. Bagrie 6-1; L. Burdett beat K. Gane Ness beat Ellen Watt 9-0; Millie Ness beat Olivia beat G. Esker & I. Taylor 9-0. 2. G Crack, R Wade, L Fearn 6-1; M. Burdett beat J. Gane 6-2. Pringle 9-1. A Grade 3. M Houston, B Boothroyd, B Nicholas Tinwald Blue beat Tinwald Red 4 matches to 2 Mixed Doubles Hampstead beat Allenton 3 matches to 1 4. H Weir, L Tarbotton, J McIntyre M. Farr & S. Adams beat S. Millar & J. Millar 6-3; Edwin Dargue & Jade Brosnahan beat Nathan J. Deeley & A. Leonard beat T. Deeley & B. Deeley 5. H Kemp, D Craig, T Taylor, 6-7 (3-7), 6-1, 1-0 (10-3); J. Deeley lost to T. Deeley K. Brady & H. Hefford beat J. Henshilwood & S. McKenzie & Sophie Lancaster 9-3; Jarrod Hill & 6. B Ellis, P Kinney, J Chivers 0-6, 1-6; A. Leonard lost to B. Deeley 2-6, 2-6; B. Bell 6-5; M. Farr lost to S. Millar 1-6; S. Adams beat Tori Kelland beat Ben Smith & Jessie McKenzie 9-1; 7. A Smith, U Crack, J Sclater Donaldson lost to S. Hopwood 3-6, 6-2, 0-1 (8-10). J. Millar 6-4; K. Brady beat J. Hanshilwood 6-3; H. Sophie Ness & Jake Benny beat Archie Balchelor 8. J McCrory, S Cullimore, P Feeney Hefford lost to S. Bell 2-6. & Ellen Watt 9-0; Millie Ness & Tyler Leonard beat Tinwald lost to Methven 4 matches to 2 9. K Butterick, B Hunter, H Johnston Allenton beat Rakaia Pink 4 matches to 2 Will McCorkindale & Olivia Pringle 9-0. L. Glendining & M. Donaldson lost to J. Cromie & 10. R Neilson, E Ellis, H Hunt F. Harnett & C. Allen beat S. Moore & J. Bloomfield Mid Canterbury beat Ellesmere 16 matches to 0 B. Wright 1-6, 5-7; A. Mitchell & B. Aschen beat J. Reserves: M Stone, B Stewart, A Gowan Mid Canterbury 12’s Watt & T. Thomas 6-3, 6-0; L. Glendining lost to J. 6-4; C. Donaldson & C. Collins lost to S. O’Reilly & Contact: Murray Anderson 307-6467 Boys Doubles Cromie 2-6, 5-7; M. Donaldson lost to B. Wright 3-6, O. Bishop 4-6; F. Harnett lost to S. Moore 5-6; C. Champion of Champion Fours James Watt & Duncan Rollinson beat Sean Lemon 2-6; B. Aschen lost to J. Watt 0-6, 1-6; A. Mitchell Allen beat J. Bloomfield 6-3; C. Donaldson beat S. O’Reilly 6-4; C. Collins beat O. Bishop 6-4. Rakaia Bowling Club, Sunday 10th February. & Scott Hadfield 6-0, 6-3; Flynn Ness & Sam Bubb beat T. Thomas 6-0, 6-0. Hinds beat Methven Green 30 games to 25 Dress Code: Whites or Club uniforms to be worn. beat Clark Derks-Wyatt & Ian Wright 6-2, 6-2. Dorie lost to Fairton 55 games to 48 N. Wilson & L. Hyde beat J. Sheridan & O. Pooler Players bring own lunch. Morning and Afternoon Girls Doubles R. Cromie & D. Lake beat J. Feutz & P. Crozier Erin Connelly-Whyte & Georgia Benny beat Emily tea provided for players and officials. 6-4, 6-4; T. Boag & J. McCloy lost to R. Robinson 6-3; J. Allen-Perkins & J. Rollinson lost to J. Todd Senior Men – 9am start & B. Chisnall 2-6, 2-6; R. Cromie beat J. Feutz 6-2, & H. Pooler 3-6; N. Wilson beat J. Sheridan 6-1; Andrew & Samantha Lancaster 7-5, 3-6, 1-0 (10-7); Ashburton vs. Hampstead, Tinwald vs. Hinds, 6-3; D. Lake lost to P. Crozier 2-6, 6-3, 0-1 (9-11); L. Hyde beat J. Todd 6-3; J. Allen-Perkins lost to Holly Wild & Isabelle Talbot beat Megan Mitchell & Ashburton MSA vs. Allenton. Rakaia a bye (report MacKenzie Pringle 6-1, 6-2. T. Boag lost to R. Robinson 1-6, 1-6; J. McCloy H. Pooler 4-6; J. Rollinson lost to O. Pooler 5-6. at 10.45am) Junior C Boy’s Singles beat B. Chisnall 3-6, 6-2, 1-0 (11-9). Senior Women – 9am start Hinds Black lost to Allenton 4 matches to 2 James Watt beat Sean Lemon 6-0, 6-0; Duncan A Reserve Rakaia vs. Ashburton, Ashburton MSA vs. Allenton. B. MacLeod & H. Jefferson lost to T. McIntrye & Rollinson beat Scott Hadfield 6-2, 6-3; Flynn Ness Allenton Gold beat Allenton Maroon 52 games T. Donnelly 4-6; H. MacLeod & A. MacLeod beat beat Clark Derks-Wyatt 6-1, 6-3; Sam Bubb beat Methven and Tinwald a bye (report at 10.45am) to 46 Junior Men – report at 10.45am A. Reid & R. McRae lost to L. Allen & B. Muir 3-6, K. Danielson & S. Judge 6-3; B. MacLeod lost to T. Ian Wright 6-2, 6-1. Allenton vs. Hinds, Methven vs. Ashburton Girls’s Singles 1-6; B. Looij & I. Reid beat K. Benny & H. Lloyd McIntyre 4-6; H. Jefferson lost to T. Donnelly 5-6; Junior Women – report at 1.30pm Erin Connelly-Whyte beat Emily Andrew 6-1, 6-2; 6-2, 6-1; A. Reid lost to L. Allen 3-6, 5-7; B. Looij H. MacLeod lost to K. Danielson 4-6; A. McKeown Allenton vs. Ashburton Georgia Benny beat Samantha Lancaster 6-2, 6-0; beat B. Muir 6-3, 6-1; R. McRae beat K. Benny 6-2, beat S. Judge 6-1. Tinwald Green beat Methven Gold 4 matches to 2 Holly Wild beat Megan Mitchell 6-0, 6-2; Isabelle 6-0; I. Reid lost to H. Lloyd 3-6, 1-6. A. Strawbridge & L. Hay beat F. Taylor & E. Talbot beat MacKenzie Pringle 6-4, 6-7 1-0 (10-5). Hinds/Mayfield beat Methven White 4 matches to 2 Mixed Doubles H. Rollinson & H. McNulty lost to F. Ness & H. Connew 6-2; J. Brady & S. Trumper beat A. Taylor Amended Women’s Draw James Watt & Erin Wild beat Sean Lemon & Emily Hood 6-4, 4-6, 0-1 (7-10); C. Murdoch & G. Murdoch & A. Connew 6-2; A. Strawbridge lost to F. Taylor 2-6; L. Hay beat A. Connew 6-1; J. Brady beat Tuesday 5 February 2013 Andrew 9-5; Duncan Rollinson & Georgia Benny beat S. Ishikawa & E. McKendry 7-5, 6-1; Hayden 9am start, please check in 15 minutes before McNulty beat H. Hood 6-1, 6-3; H. Rollinson lost A. Taylor 6-5; S. Trumper lost to E. Connew 3-6. beat Scott Hadfield & Samantha Lancaster 9-0; Dorie beat Rakaia 6 matches to 0 Starters: B. Harris and C. Linney; Cards: V. Flynn Ness & Holly Wild beat Clark Derks-Wyatt to F. Ness 1-6, 1-6; C. Murdoch beat S. Ishikawa C. Sloper & L. Pye beat J. Kulsen & J. Blakemore & Megan Mitchell 9-2; Sam Bubb & Isabelle Talbot Prendergast & L. Glassey 6-3, 6-4; G. Murdoch beat E. McKendry 6-1, 6-2. Tea duties am: J. Cartwright; pm M. Bennett Hinds/Longbeach lost to Methven Purple 7 sets 6-0; N. Mones-Cazon & F. Pye beat R. Nee & S. beat Ian Wright & MacKenzie Pringle 9-6. Mattson 6-0; C. Sloper beat J. Kulson 6-0; L. Pye Mid Canterbury beat Ellesmere 16 matches to 0 and D. Bell to 6 Stabelford Round Mid Canterbury 14’s D. Rollinson & C. Stock beat S. Stratton & J. beat J. Blakemore 6-0; N. Mones-Cazon beat R. No 1 Boy’s Doubles Burrows 7-6 (7-1); 2-6, 1-0 (11-9); N. Jansen & W. Nee 6-0; F. Dye beat S. Mattson 6-0. Methven Orange beat Methven Red 4 matches to 2 Aidan Mitchell & James Wildadvertising lost to Simon Reith lost to J. Marr & I. Anderson 6-7 (0-7), 2-6; D. feature9.00am: M. Bennett, V. Prendergast, V. Hampton T. Lewthwaite & H. Faulks beat B. Farrell & Lancaster & Thomas Andrew 1-6, 7-6, (7-5), 0-1 9.05am: P. Smith, M. Pawsey, B. Jackson Rollinson beat S. Stratton 6-2, 6-1; C. Stock beat 9.10am: M. Kennedy, P. Ellis, I. Divers J. Marr 6-2, 6-0; N. Jansen lost to J. Burrows 2-6, J. Sheridan 6-5; R. Duff & C. Holmes beat K. (7-10); Connor Brosnahan & Hamish Hood beat Braidwood & S. Innes 6-3; T. Lewthwaite lost to Jayden Hamilton & Isaac Nurse 3-6, 6-3, 1-0 (10-3). No 4 6-7 (4-7); W. Reith lost to I. Anderson 1-6, 3-6. B. Farrell 4-6; H. Faulks beat J. Sheridan 6-2; R. 9.00am: J. VanderHeide, D. Sharplin, S. Vucetich Girls Doubles Hampstead Blue beat Tinwald 5 matches to 1 9.05am: M. Colville, B. Cochrane, J. Undy Larissa Allan & Shannon Crequer beat Kes Christal Brosnahan & N. Purdom lost to M. Duff beat K. Braidwood 6-1; C. Holmes lost to S. 9.10am: A. Dwan, D. Mitchell, T. O’Connell Brosnahan & Emily Sheat 6-3, 7-6, (7-10); Fran Thyne & S. Crequer 4-6, 6-1, 0-1 (6-10); Connor Innes 2-6. Hampstead Flames beat Longbeach Aces 5 Connelly-Whyte & Jordyn Kell lost to Holly Burridge No 10 Brosnahan & E. Dargue beat J. Tull & G. Harvey 9.00am: D. Bell, L. Glassey, P. McLauchlan & Gemma Burridge 4-6, 4-6. 6-1, 6-1; Christal Brosnahan beat M. Thyne 5-7, matches to 1 T. Lee & L. Kingan beat E. Keating & D. Bishop advertising feature 9.05am: C. Shanks, D. Wellman, L. Bird Boy’s Singles 6-1, 1-0 (10-8); Connor Brosnahan beat S. Crequer 9.10am: P. Templeton, P. Bishop, E. Pierce Aidan Mitchell lost to Simon Lancaster 3-6, 1-6; 6-1, 6-1; N. Purdom beat J. Tull 7-6 (7-5), 6-1; E. 6-1; T. Douglas & D. Barbu beat J. Keating & H. Bishop 6-2; T. Lee beat E. Keating 6-0; T. Douglas James Wild beat Thomas Andrew 6-1, 4-6, 1-0 No 13 Dargue beat G. Harvey 6-0, 6-3. beat D. Bishop 6-1; D. Barbu beat J. Keating 6-1; (13-11); Connor Brosnahan beat Jayden Hamilton 9.00am: J. Peacock. B. O’Neill, M. Smith B Grade L. Kingan lost to H. Bishop 5-6. 9.05am: P. Bell, S. Young, V. Cartney 6-3, 6-2; Hamish Hood lost to Isaac Nurse 3-6, 3-6. Pick & Mix lost to Tinwald 4 matches to 2 Longbeach Spinners lost to Hinds Silver 6 9.10am: M. Moore, C. Linney, B. Harris Girls Singles J. Edwards & T. Edwards lost to O. McKeown & matches to 0 Bradford 9 Holes Stroke and Putting Larissa Allan beat Kes Brosnahan 6-0, 6-0; L. Schikker 8-9 (1-7); H. Stock & C. Elvines lost to H. Brook & C. Brook lost to A. Watt & E. Wilson Shannon Crequer beat Emily Sheat 6-2, 1-6, 1-0 (16No 10 J. 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