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IMPORTANT NOTE: Change of Venues
The New Zealand Mixed 4's tournament being held on Saturday 19th May, will now be played at the Southbook School Hall, Torlesse St, Rangiora. (bring own lunch).
Craw Cup - Round 1 on Wednesday 23rd May will now be played at Hornby WMC. There will be no supper.
MENS TENS RESULT
Canterbury Chartered Clubs were the winners of Men's Tens finishing on 34 out of a possible 40 points. The Catholic Association were runners-up with 20 points, 139 ends, on a countback from Country North, 20 points, 138.5 ends. Other CIG's in order of finishing were; Metropolitan 18 points, 128 ends; Ashburton MSA 16 points, 127.5 ends, and Country South 14 points, 126.5 ends.
Congratulations to Chartered Clubs on their win. The team consisted of Rob Osborne, Brad Henry, Dave Philpott, David Woods, Chris Moffitt, Blair Spicer, Blair Woods, Bruce Wolland, Mel Spicer, Mike King, Ashley Diamond and Robin Wolland.
PLAYER OF YEAR
After two events Jenny White takes early lead from Murray Fraser, Mike King and Simon Thomas.
OASIS CONCRETE & PAVING SUPER SEVENS After 2 rounds
GCLA 10 points
Hornby A 10 points
Richmond 10 points
St Pauls 10 points
Paparua Temp RSA 9 points
Hornby B 6 points
Southern Pride 6 points
Woolston 6 points
Sefton 5 points
Quinns Rd 4 points
Papanui 3 points
Fernside 2 points
Halswell 2 points
Kaiapoi 1 point
Mixed 12's
The CIBA Mixed 12's was held on Saturday 14th April at Southbrook school hall, Rangiora. This event was again keely contested by the 4 CIGS representing Catholic, Chartered Club, Country, and Metro.
At the lunch break scores were very even with Chartered Clubs holding a slender lead over Catholics. These two CIGS battled it out over the ensuing rounds to be neck and neck going into the final round of Pairs and Singles. A strong finish from Chartered Clubs winning all their Singles, and all but one Pairs match, saw them pull comfortably away. However the final scoreline was certainly no reflection on just how close the fixture really was.
Final scores
1st Chartered Clubs 40 pts
2nd Catholics 31 pts
3rd Metro 28 pts
4th Country 21 pts
Canterbury Open Singles - Sunday 15th April
Post Section Results
15 Qualifiers
Last 16
M King (Hornby) - bye
C Matthews (St Pauls) def L Ashby (Kaiapoi) 15-5
P Anngow (St Pauls) def S Hartwell (Quinns Rd) 12-6
R Fraser (GCLA) def A Diamond (Hornby) 11-6
D.Philpott (Hornby) def K Curtis (Papanui) 13-2
N Inglis (Woolston) def M Berkeley (Woolston) 9-5
M Fraser (GCLA) def J Sullivan (St Pauls) 15-5
J White (Richmond) def B Henry (Woolston) 9-8
Last 8
C Matthews def M King 9-6
R Fraser def P Anngow 22-4
D Philpott def N Inglis 12-7
M Fraser def J White 14-1
Semi Finals
C Matthews def R Fraser 14-7
M Fraser def D Philpott 15-5
Final
M Fraser (GCLA) def C Matthews (St Pauls) 13-7
Canterbury Championship Mixed Pairs - Sunday 29th April
Post section results
15 Qualifiers
Last 16
R Osborne/D Kamo BYE
K Curtis/J Grey def E Ashby/J Beckingsale
S Thomas/J White def W Trembath/Kat Wealleans
M Berkeley/A Kendal def J Sullivan/C Sullivan
P McCormick/P Simpson def C Matthews /J Dalley
G Ashby/N Orchard def R Fraser/D Shields
M King/M T Hooper def M. Fraser/J Freitas
M Spicer/C Spicer def B Spicer/B Kamo
Last 8
K Curtis/J Grey def R Osborne/D Kamo
S Thomas/J White def M Berkeley/A Kendal
G Ashby/N Orchard def P McCormick/P Simpson
M King/MT Hooper def M Spicer/C Spicer
Semi Finals
S Thomas/J White def K Curtis/J Grey
M King/MT Hooper def G Ashby//N Orchard
Final
S Thomas/J White def M King /MT Hooper 11-3
(Richmond) (St Pauls)
Canterbury vs Otago - Speights trophy
5th & 6th May
Canterbury held onto the Speights trophy for a 13th consecutive year defeating Otago 152-100 at the Lincoln Events Centre.
Canterburys defence of the trophy started very well with the fours teams all bar one, coming away with points. Otago consolidated in the following Singles and Pairs rounds to claw back a bit of the advantage, holding Canterbury to a slender 4 point lead at the tea break.
Some well chosen words to the team from Captain Ashley Diamond prior to begining the evenings play saw Canterbury spring into life, dominating the ensuing round to finish the night with a comfortable 101-67 lead.
The beginning to Sunday morning was a horror story for an unusually complacent Canterbury. Otago pounced on the unsuspecting holders first up in the fours, with Mel Spicers team being the only Canterbury team to take any points out of these games.
Otago failed to capitalise on this dream start to the day as Canterburys leads and twos quickly took the advantage back in their Singles matches. This paved the way for the skips and threes to end any slim hopes of an Otago fight back, taking points from all but 2 of the following matches. The final session of Pairs was a mere formality as Canterbury cruised to a comfortable and one would think, satisfying win for manager Paul Eden.
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