THE HERALD FRIDAY JANUARY 20 2017
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Milford Haven Ladies Darts Results and Tables for January 12, 2017 Starboard 1-6 Trafalgar
‘B’ League Kitchener 1-6 Whetham Hamiltons & Victoria ‘A’ - Byes
Table ‘A’ League
‘A’ League
Kimberley ‘B’ 4-3 Haven Hotel Avondale ‘B’ 3-4 Avondale ‘A’ Charlies 3-4 Kimberley ‘A’
Table ‘A’ League
Avondale ‘A’
Kimberley ‘A’ 11 9 Avondale ‘B’ Charlies
11 7 11 7
Kimberley ‘B’ 12 4 Victoria ‘B’ Haven Hotel
11 3 11 0
P W L Pts 11 10 1 2 4 4 8 8
69 69 64 43 38 37
11 25
Manchester ‘B’ 1-6 Avondale ‘B’ Victoria ‘A’ 6-1 British Legion Gunnings ‘A’ 7-0 Victoria ‘B’
Tree Crowns 1-6 Lord Kitchener Avondale ‘A’ 7-0 Whetham ‘A’
‘A’ League
Manchester ‘B’ Gunnings ‘A’ Victoria ‘A’
Tree Crowns British Legion Avondale ‘B’ Victoria ‘B’ Whetham ‘A’
Lord Kitchener 10 Avondale ‘A’
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
P W L Pts 10 9 6 7 6 6 3 2 1 0
0 1 4 3 4 4 7 8 9
10 ----------- ‘B’ League Trafalgar 4-3 Benbow Victoria ‘C’ 4-3 Gunnings ‘B’
High out and least darts: A. Carrington, Avondale ‘A’, S. Jenkins, Lord Kitchener 16 Darts
81 75 61 60 47
G 8 8 5 6 3 5 4
Victoria ‘A’ Trafalgar Kitchener
P W L Pts 10 9 11 8 11 6
Whetham 11 5 Hamiltons Starboard
11 4 11 2
1 3 5 6 7 9
60 55 53 49 44 28
G 3 5 6 8 6 6
High Scores: Sally Allen - 132. Sally Varley - 121 both from Te Trafalgar. Tasha, Victoria ‘A’ all from 15th December 2016. Lynn - 112. Shelagh - 119 & Katie - 100 all from Te Avondale ‘A’. Linda - 114. Avondale ‘B’. Hanna - 100 and Jayne - 114 both from Te Whetham
Highest Out: Jayne - 84 from Te Whetham
Semlogistics Milford Haven Darts League Results & Tables for January 13 ‘A’ League
Foresters 1-6 Golf Club
Whetham ‘B’ 0-7 Manchester ‘A’ Legionaire 6-1 Cons. Club
‘B’ League Legionaire
P W L 10
Manchester ‘A’ 10 Golf Club Cons. Club Victoria ‘C’ Trafalgar
10 10 10 10
Gunnings ‘B’ 10 Foresters
47 Whetham ‘B’ 10 Benbow
33 24 15 7
10 10
8 8 8 7 6 6 6 1 1 0
2 2 2 3 4 4 4 9 9
10
Pts 62 62 62 55 52 47 44 26 19 17
180’s: A.Davies, Avondale ‘A’,
R.Mayne, Manchester ‘B’
67 Sport Welsh Champions will be made THE WELSH SENIOR
CHAMPIONSHIPS will take place on Saturday, January 28, at the National Indoor Athletics Centre (NIAC) in Cardiff. The prestige of being crowned
Welsh Champion will be felt by a number of Welsh athletes as they begin their journey towards the Commonwealth Games (CWG), Gold Coast 2018. The starting line up in the Senior
Men’s 60mH looks to be one of the highlights of the day, with several top athletes targeting the win. Cardiff’s David Omoregie (Benke
Blomkvist) will be looking for a flying start to his indoor season after a fantastic 2016, where he attained the Olympic qualifying time for the 110mH just outside of the qualification period. Omoregie will be up against his
training partner, Olympian and British Senior Indoor Champion Andrew Pozzi (Blomkvist) and David King (James Hillier), who won this event in a time of 7.68 last year. They will be joined by Commonwealth Games sixth place finisher Decathlete Ben Gregory (Aston Moore). Gregory will also be competing in the Pole Vault. 2014 CWG Silver Medallist
Sally Peake (Scott Simpson) starts her campaign towards another CWG medal in the Pole Vault. The qualifying ‘A’ standard of 4.25 is well within the athletes’ reach with a PB of 4.42. Paralympic Gold Medallist Aled
Davies (Ryan Spencer-Jones) will be starting his indoor season, competing in the shot put after a 2016 full of titles. Davies recently tweeted: “10
Rob wins ‘Te Race to Trefloyne’ RECENTLY, Kilgetty Golf
Society celebrated its 13th year by holding its Annual Awards Ceremony at Trefloyne Golf Club, near Tenby. Aptly named as ‘The Race to
Trefloyne‘, 23 of the 56 players who had competed in one or more events in 2016 were able to attend for the dinner and presentation. A bumper raffle, organised by
John Perrott, took place before the presentation, followed by Martin Davies auctioning a KGS Polo shirt donated by Nigel Taylor. Unfortunately for Martin, his telephone bid won the auction! The prizes were then presented
by Steve Jones. In first place with a superb average of 35.5 points (over the six best rounds) was Rob Nixon, who had won two of the monthly fixtures at Priskilly Forest and Newport Links. Obviously he must favour the north of the county. He was closely followed in second and third places with 34.2 points each by Bob Forrest, who had won at Puckrup Hall, and by Roger Handcock, who had been frequently placed during the year, as had fourth placed Barry Neale with 33.8, and fifth Steve Gizmo Jones 33.7, who won at
(L-R): Steve Jones, Roger Handcock, Rob Nixon, and Barry Neale
Glynhir. Hard luck to other competitors
, especially those who managed a 30+ average, namely Keith Leverton, John Richards, Wynne Richards, Paul Marsden, Darrell Willington, Allan Gawith, Wayne Connett, Peter Hughes, Dave Green and John Williams. Other awards were as follows:
• • •
Nearest The Pin King – Graham Longster.
Longest Drive Gorilla – Rob Nixon.
20+ Handicap Bandit – Keith Leverton. Lastly, receiving the un-coveted Wooden Spoon was John Perrott, who
vows to improve his golf this year. After outlining some of the
excellent courses they hope to play in 2017, the meeting ended. Thanks were given to all the committee for their hard work during the year; to the enthusiastic membership for their support; and to the society’s various sponsors. Trefloyne Golf Club were also thanked for providing a glorious setting, excellent food and delicious beer on the night. KGS are hoping to see everyone on
February 8 at Cardigan Golf Club for the next fixture. More information can be found at
www.kilgettygolf.co.uk. New members are always welcome.
Tom Marshall: Looking to defend his 800m title
Gold, one Silver and one Bronze. My first four year cycle as a senior athlete went alright - can’t wait to do it all again.” Swansea Harrier Caryl Granville
(Darrell Maynard) is competing in the Senior Women’s 60mH and 400m. Granville enjoyed a successful 2016 season, coming back from injury, in both the 100mH and 400mH. She also broke the Women’s All Comers record in the 600m in a time of 1:31.86 in December. Welsh Champion Tom Marshall
(James Thie) is back to defend his title in the Senior 800m. Marshall narrowly missed out on the CWG qualification standard in 2014 on several occasions in the 1500m. He will be targeting the CWG standard of 3.38.50 this year. His PB currently sits at 3.39.41. Jonathan Hopkins (Ridley
Griffiths) is up in the Senior 1500m. Hopkins kick-started his indoor season with a PB of 8:12.09 in the 3000m to place third in Glasgow recently. It will be exciting to see how he performs in the run up to the Gold Coast.
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