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Pilates has now finished until September. Unfortunately because of a serious back injury a few years ago, Georgie has decided that she can no longer run the evening Pilates sessions, so the committee are now looking for a replacement teacher.

Thank you to everyone who has supported Pilates this year.

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Bowling Weekly

By a quirk in the fixtures computer we played Chatsworth in both Leagues this week. Inevitably the results in each match were very different.

Tuesday league

12 July – Away – Chatsworth.

Some matches although they are lost are still really excellent, this was one such match. The venue at Chatsworth helps. Anyway we only managed to win one game out of the four played in the Tuesday League, but they were all close games. In the end we lost 83 to 73. Sometimes when you win you do not get as many points. The match, however, was really enjoyable. We had dropped to mid table in the League. Let us hope this score will allow us not to drop any further.

Next match 19 July – Home – Ashwood Park.

Matlock Thursday Friendly League.

14 July – Home – Chatsworth.

For some time we have not been playing well in the doubles games in the Thursday League. This week, we won all three games very convincingly. We also managed to win 4 out of the six singles games. The overall result was therefore a resounding win 139 to 94. This will hopefully stop us dropping any further down the table.

Next match 21 July – Away – Matlock Golf Club.

John B

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Another extremely successful Wakes Week is over and thanks must go to everyone who took part, spectators, participants, organisers and helpers, but without the hard work of the committee who meet, plan and co-ordinate the events we wouldn’t have this amazing week.  So special thanks to Kerry Allsop, Janet Bainbridge, Sandra Chadfield, Roger Cundy, Liz Edge, Denis Laycock, Alan & Barbara Lowes, Paula Lynam, Sharon Swindell and Karen Wigley.

Next year’s Wakes begins on Saturday 30th June 2012.

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Well done to everyone who took part, here are the results from Monday evening.

FLAT RACES

1. Girls 9-10 –  50 yards

  • 1st Bethany F
  • 2nd Leah W
  • 3rd Charlotte B (more…)

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Parwich Bowls Club

Before starting on this week’s informative and knowledgeable details of the results of the league team a few words on the Bowls Extravaganza which took place on Wednesday night. We all thought, considering it was organised chaos, that it went off really well. Some of the participants were very good indeed. We will have to see if we can organise something else later in the year.  Perhaps we can try and persuade some adults to have a go. Well done to all concerned. It was fabulous to see the bowling green so full!

Turning to the informative and knowledgeable details for this week, we lost both matches. We will have to get some of the children to play for us.

Tuesday league -5 July – Home – Lafarge.
Last week was not good, this week was somewhat worse. The only consolation is that Lafarge are a much bigger club than us and have more players. The other factor of course is they played better than we did. We were exactly half way in the league. No doubt we have dropped down into the bottom half.
Next match 12 July – Away – Chatsworth.

Matlock Thursday Friendly League – 7 July – Away – Wirksworth.
Again this week we did not do well in the doubles games, losing all three again. One game however was only a narrow defeat. We did alright in the singles though, winning 4 of the 6 and only just losing in the other two. The result though was 129 to Wirksworth and 111 to us.
Next match 14 July – Home – Chatsworth.

John B

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Here’s one for the parents and grandparents.  We have included as many photos as possible from Monday night’s Sports.

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No Circuit Training Tomorrow

Circuit Training has been cancelled tomorrow night because the Hall is in use for the Children’s Film.

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2011 Junior Hill Race photos taken on the top of the Hill:

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First to the top

Although it is not a long distance as fell racing goes, the challenge of Parwch Hill Race is the steep-sided Parwich Hill.Above is J Pountain as he approaches the summit to win the trophy for first runner to the top of the Hill.  Following are nearly all the runners near the top (apologies to the few that were missed):

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With the rain holding off, the evening went well with increased numbers of runners in the main Senior Race, which was won by M Jones in 18min 59sec, slightly slower than last year.  We missed Paul Mannion this year, but at least it gave someone else a chance.

The quickest home in the Junior Race was A Stone in 12min 33sec, a faster time than last year.  Here are the winners:

Local Mothers Race

Paula Lynam Trophy

  • 1st Janice Wigley (14min 23sec)
  • 2nd Sandra Chadfield

Junior Hill Race

The Hauliers Trophy for the first Boy

  • 1st T Stafford (12min 45 sec)
  • 2nd J Buckley
  • 3rd H Ainsworth

The Dorothy Foden Memorial Trophy for the first Girl

  • 1st A Stone (12min 33sec)
  • 2nd I Purvis
  • 3rd L Dale

The Russell Shield for the first Local Boy

  • 1st T Stafford
  • 2nd J Buckley
  • 3rd B Linnell

The Foden Shield for the first Local Girl

  • 1st I Purvis
  • 2nd L Dale
  • 3rd L Webster

Senior Hill Race

The Harley Lowndes Cup for the outright winner

  • 1st M Jones (18min 59sec)
  • 2nd B Cartwright
  • 3rd D Taylor

The John Lees Memorial Shield for the first Lady

  • 1st L Holmes (22min)
  • 2nd C Moss
  • 3rd A Wainwright

The Russell Trophy for the first outright Veteran

  • 1st D Harrison

The Wainwright Cup for the first runner to the top of the Hill

  • 1st J Pountain

The Slater Shield for the first local runner

  • 1st A Drummond
  • 2nd C Russell
  • 3rd G Johnson

The Tilcon Cup for the first local Lady

  • 1st H Pitts
  • 2nd N Linnell

The Chambers Trophy for the first local Veteran

  • 1st C Russell

Taymac Trophy for Oldest Local to finish

  • 1st C Russell

Click on the following links to access this year’s time sheets:

Click here for last year’s results (2010)

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Wednesday – Wakes

For the full Wakes Programme click here

New Events for Wakes Wednesday – 7pm

 Bowls extravaganza at Parsons Croft
All welcome from 3 to 103 –  Bowling Green
 
All Ages Golf Target Competition –  Parsons Croft

Parwich Bowling Club have kindly organised an event for youngsters to introduce them to the delights of Green Bowls. All children are welcome to what should be an exciting new event.

At the same time on Parsons Croft we have another new event – a target golf competition for all ages.
Don’t forget the Film tomorrow night, starting after the Ball Race.

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For the full Wakes Programme click here

Tuesday – Hill Race Night

Registration for the Hill Race is by the Sycamore Inn

7pm – Local Mothers’ Race – For the Paula Lynam Trophy

7-30pm – Junior Hill Race – aprox. 1½ miles
Any children aged 14 years and under can enter.
Local Children are defined as those who were, or still are,
eligible to attend Parwich Primary School

  • The Hauliers Trophy for the outright winner
  • The BMAC Trophy for the first Girl (outright)
  • The Russell Trophy for the first local boy
  • The Foden Trophy for the first local girl
    in each category there are individual trophies for the first three places

8pm – Senior Hill Race – aprox. 3½ miles – Entry £3

  • The Harley Lowndes Cup for the outright winner *
  • The Nick Frank Memorial Trophy for the first lady *
  • The Russell Trophy for the first outright veteran
  • The Wainright Cup for the first runner to the top of the Hill
  • The Slater Trophy for the first local runner *
  • The Frank Steeples Trophy for the first local lady *
  • The Chambers Trophy for the first local veteran

*There are individual trophies for the first three places in these events

The individual trophies for the Junior and Senior Local Races were donated by Janet and Stephen of the Sycamore Inn.

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Bowls Club up-date 2/7/11

The start of the second half of the season. Where did the first half go? One win one loss again this week.

Tuesday league
28 June – Away – Matlock Golf Club.
They say a week is a long time in politics; well it is a disaster in bowls. By a fluke in the fixtures we played the Golf club two weeks running. First at home, last week and second, this week away. The scores for each side were very close in both matches. 79 to 57 to us at Parwich, 75 to 54 to the Golf Club at Matlock. Why is it that the two games are such a contrast? It’s a funny old game! We were up to third in the league but this result has dropped us down a couple of places.

Next match 5 July – Home – Lafarge (Hope).

Matlock Thursday Friendly League.
30 June – Home – Baslow B.
Again a match of contrasts. We did not do well in the three doubles games, winning only one out of the three. The points at this stage were 53 to Baslow 34 to us. What a change around in the singles games we won five out the six only missing out winning the sixth by one point. The score in these games were 89 to us and 50 to Baslow. This gave us an overall win of 123 to 103. What a comeback! We had dropped down to sixth in this league so hopefully we will not fall any further after this really good result.

Next match 7 July – Away – Wirksworth A.

No Club games this weekend, it’s the start of Wakes. Keep your fingers crossed for good weather, particularly on Wednesday evening when you can all enjoy a bowls extravaganza at Parsons Croft. All welcome from 3 to 103. See you there.

John B

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FREE! BEGINNERS RUNNING GROUP

10-Week Programme Starting 6pm June 28th Leisure Centre
Then every Tuesday 6-7pm

  • New to running?
  • Want to get back into training after a layoff?
  • Want to get past the walk-job stage?
  • Why not join our 10 week beginners programme?

Running is a great way to get and keep fit in its own right or to be able to enjoy other sports. However many people are intimidated by ‘proper runners’ in all the gear or give up after aches and no-one to run with…!

Ashbourne Running Club (ARC) is an inclusive club catering for all abilities but recognise that a bridge is needed between occasional jogging and running regularly for enjoyment. We have successfully put on our walk-run beginners programme every couple of years and aim to get everyone to a level where they can enter the Ashbourne 3.5 Mile Fun Run on 11th September.

It is organised and supported by ARC and led by club member Mark Allen who is a Level 3 Registered Exercise Professional (REP).

Don’t worry if you can’t make all 10weeks, just come when you can….

Why not bring your friends and give it a try? Look forward to seeing you at the Leisure Centre on Tuesday 28th June at 6pm.

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Parwich Bowls Club

A much better result in one league, but not so good in the other!

Tuesday league – 21 June – Home – Matlock Golf Club.
A lot better consistency this week against a team who we very often struggle against.  The outcome this match however was never in doubt after the first two games which we won convincingly.  The next two games we shared one each with the final match score being 79 to Parwich and 57 to the Golf Club.  With this result we moved up to third in the league.  Believe it or not that brings us to the half way point in the league with the reverse fixtures starting next week.

Next match 28 June – Away – Matlock Golf Club.

This is a lovely venue to play at, although we never do very well!  Today’s match was no exception.  We were soundly beaten in the three doubles games and although we shared the six singles games three each unfortunately our points scored in the games we lost were much less than Bradwell’s.  The match result therefore gave us our lowest score of the season.  Final score was 94 to 137.  We had dropped down to fifth in the league following last weeks low score and unfortunately we fall even further after this week.

Next match 30 June – Home – Baslow A.

A club competition this Sunday, ‘open doubles’.  The weather forecast looks good, so what could be better than rolling a few ‘woods’ around on a Sunday afternoon.  Great.

Don’t forget Monday nights 6.30.
John B

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Parwich Bowls Club

Oh dear not at all good this week. Two losses.

Tuesday league

9 June – Away – Whitworth Park.

Really strange match this. Both teams won two games each, but we each had extreme highs and extreme lows in the games. As a result the match scores were very low for both teams. Whitworth just coming out on top 58 points to 55. Having been up to the giddy heights of second in the league and dropping to fourth, although we did not score many points we have still managed to stay fourth.

Next match 21 June – Home – Matlock Golf Club.

Thursday Friendly league.

16 June – Away – Matlock Bath.

As mentioned before this is a most peculiar green. Shaped a bit like a fifty pence piece and almost as small. Anyway we did very well in the double games. Winning two and only narrowly losing the third. Thank goodness we did for we ‘bombed’ in the six singles games, winning only one. Having said that because we managed to score heavily in the doubles we did get 111 points in all to 122 for Matlock. We had risen to fourth in the league, but this result will no doubt drop us a place or two.

Next match 23 June – Away – Bradwell A.

No friendly or club games this weekend, open gardens takes pride of place. Go along to see how much hard work has been put in.

Don’t forget Monday nights 6.30.

John B

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Free! Beginners Running Group


FREE! BEGINNERS RUNNING GROUP

10-Week Programme Starting 6pm June 28th Leisure Centre
Then every Tuesday 6-7pm

  • New to running?
  • Want to get back into training after a layoff?
  • Want to get past the walk-job stage?
  • Why not join our 10 week beginners programme?

Running is a great way to get and keep fit in its own right or to be able to enjoy other sports. However many people are intimidated by ‘proper runners’ in all the gear or give up after aches and no-one to run with…!

Ashbourne Running Club (ARC) is an inclusive club catering for all abilities but recognise that a bridge is needed between occasional jogging and running regularly for enjoyment. We have successfully put on our walk-run beginners programme every couple of years and aim to get everyone to a level where they can enter the Ashbourne 3.5 Mile Fun Run on 11th September.

It is organised and supported by ARC and led by club member Mark Allen who is a Level 3 Registered Exercise Professional (REP).

Don’t worry if you can’t make all 10weeks, just come when you can….

Why not bring your friends and give it a try?  Look forward to seeing you at the Leisure Centre on Tuesday 28th June at 6pm.

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Pikehall harness racing

The second of this year’s Pikehall harness racing fixtures takes place tomorrow (Sunday June 12th) from 2pm. Entrance is £8 per person, with free admission to under-14s and free parking at the site. There’s more info at http://www.pikehallharnessracing.co.uk/.

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Parwich Bowls Club

Well at least we won one of our two matches this week.

Tuesday league – 7 June – Home – Hathersage.
Hathersage are, and still are, top of the league. Although we shared the games two each their points scored were considerably better than ours. Consequently we lost the match 63 to 70. We have dropped from second in the league to fourth.
Next match 14 June – Away – Whitworth Park.

Thursday Friendly league – 9 June – Home – Lafarge.
Our winning streak continues in this league. Lafarge from Hope were second in the league. We did play really well and won the doubles games three nil and five out of the six singles, giving us a 143 to 89 win. Having at one point been third from bottom we are now a very respectable mid table.
Next match 16 June – Away – Matlock Bath.

We were due to play another friendly match away at Ellastone on Sunday, but due to people being on holiday we could not send enough players to have a match. We therefore had to cancel which is a real shame. IF ONLY WE HAD MORE MEMBERS.

Don’t forget Monday nights 6.30pm
John B

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Bowling news

Mixed fortunes this week. We seem to be doing well in one league but are struggling in the other.

Tuesday league

10 May – Away – Matlock Bath

This is a very strange green almost shaped like a fifty pence piece and the humps and hollows are something else. We did however play really well winning three out of the four games and only just loosing the fourth. The outcome therefore was that we managed a really good win away from home 82 to 58. This puts us back up to second in the league.

Next match 17 May – Home – Bradwell.

Thursday Friendly league.

12 May – Away – Bradwell.

The situation of the Bradwell green is really lovely. And on summer evenings you can see the gliders and hang gliders coming over the escarpment. Magical. Anyway although the venue is great we don’t do well against Bradwell. This match did not improve our record. We unfortunately lost all three of the doubles games, but did manage to share the singles games three each. The final result was 126 to Bradwell 110 to us.

Next match 19 May – Home – Tideswell.

We had a very nice afternoon last Sunday playing a friendly match against Ellastone. The weather was lovely and sunny and the afternoon tea was spectacularly good! This Sunday we have a club competition, open singles. Why not come along and have a look at what you are missing down at Parsons Croft around 2.00pm.

Don’t forget Monday nights at 6.30.

– John B

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Ten tennis players from Kenya are in Derby for a couple of days training as part of their tour of the UK. They are being hosted by Rosemary & Stuart and Jill Thornton, and yesterday they braved the rain and were practising on the courts at Parsons Croft.



The players are preparing to compete against a selection of schools in the UK. The team is composed of a selection the current top East African regional players.

Thank you to JF-S for the photos.

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Pikehall Harness Racing

The first of this year’s three harness racing events takes place in Pikehall next Saturday afternoon (14th May), from 2pm onwards. For more information, visit the official website.

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Parwich Bowls Club

Already the first month of the bowls season has gone. Does anybody know what happened to April?

Tuesday league – 3 May – Home – Whitworth Park A.
We have made a great start in this league and after three matches we were top of the division.  Whitworth Park had been relegated from the higher division last year, but are still a very good team.  Having had two maximum scores in the previous weeks we were ambitiously going for a hat trick.  Ah well, we can dream.  We won two of the four games and lost the others.  The overall score was a loss 67 to 71. We have dropped from top spot to fourth in the league.
Next match 10 May – Away – Matlock Bath.

Thursday Friendly league – 5 May – Home – Matlock Golf Club.
Having reached the dizzy heights of top in the Tuesday League we are struggling in this league and our performance against the Golf Club did nothing to help our place.  Although we only won one of the doubles games we in fact scored more points than our opponents.  Unfortunately in the singles games we only won two out of six.  The overall result therefore was a loss, 118 to 122.  Our position in the league will at best remain at fourth from bottom.
Next match 12 May – Away – Bradwell.

On this coming Sunday we have a friendly match against Ellastone.  These are very informal matches and you play as much or a little as you like.  The Match starts at 2.00pm and carries on until about six’ish.

Don’t forget Monday nights 6.30.
John B

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To all tennis players (past, present and future!)

The tennis season is about to start in Parwich
with our first social event of the year
on Sunday 8th May 2011

If you are over 11 years old and can play tennis on a full size tennis court then this is your chance to come and take part in the opening social tennis event of Parwich Tennis Club’s Summer season. There will be lots of games for all and a handicap system to give everyone a chance of winning!

*Register on the day – £1 entry fee
* Be at Parwich Tennis Courts by 1pm
* Play will commence at 1.15 pm
* Finish around 5.30pm with refreshments and presentation of the trophies
* Players to bring a plate of food (call Tracey on 231 for suggestions)

Dust off your tennis shoes, search out your racquet and come and join us, you dont need to be a member to take part!

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Tennis Club Committee Meeting

Tennis Club Committee Meeting
Friday 6th May 2011
8pm start
at Parwich Memorial Hall
All Welcome

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To all tennis players (past, present and future!)

The tennis season is about to start in Parwich
with our first social event of the year
on Sunday 8th May 2011

If you are over 11 years old and can play tennis on a full size tennis court then this is your chance to come and take part in the opening social tennis event of Parwich Tennis Club’s Summer season. There will be lots of games for all and a handicap system to give everyone a chance of winning!

*Register on the day – £1 entry fee
* Be at Parwich Tennis Courts by 1pm
* Play will commence at 1.15 pm
* Finish around 5.30pm with refreshments and presentation of the trophies
* Players to bring a plate of food (call Tracey on 231 for suggestions)

Dust off your tennis shoes, search out your racquet and come and join us, you dont need to be a member to take part!

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Parwich Bowls Club

Although I bemoan the fact that we do not have very many members, the few we do have really do us proud. The past couple of weeks only serves to prove the point.

Tuesday league – 19 April – Home – Chatsworth.
The maximum points you can win in this league is 84. ( 4 x 21 ). We obviously try to win by as many points as possible, but there are some very good teams and therefore players in the league. Anyway we managed the top score beating our opponents by 84 to 53. This put us fourth in the league albeit after only two games.

26 April – Away – Ashwood Park Buxton.
We never do very well on this green and after the beautiful warm weather we have been having it was really quite chilly. However our team warmed up the green with another full house winning by 84 to 36. I am sure this is the best result we have ever had against Ashwood either home or away. I wonder where we will be in the league?

Next match 3 May – Home – Whitworth Park A.

Thursday Friendly league.
Having blown our trumpet over the results of the Tuesday team we are struggling somewhat in this league.

14 April – Away – Baslow.
A good team and a tricky green. Having said that we acquitted ourselves well. Although we lost all three doubles games we did share the singles games three each. The result however was 125 to Baslow 111 to us.

21 April – Home – Wirksworth A.
Another loss this week; but a creditable one. Wirksworth were only just relegated last year and have very good players. The score was 119 to 126.

Next match 28 April – Away – Chatsworth.

We had a really pleasant friendly game with Hazelwood. The hospitality was very nice.

Don’t forget Monday nights 6.30pm.
John B

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Parwich Bowls Club

11 April 2011 -Week 2.

Having started off with a win in week 1 we came down to earth with a bit of gentle bump. We were away in both leagues.

Tuesday league – 12 April – Away – Lafarge.
The format of this league is 4 doubles games, first to 21. We won two and lost two. This team were only just relegated from the higher division last year so the result of 76 to Lafarge and 70 to Parwich was really good. It was also a good job we were at Lafarge. Although we lost the match the individual games were close. In consequence it was very late by the time we had finished. Fortunately Lafarge have floodlights. Some of us have never played under floodlights, but it was really good.

Next match – HOME – Chatsworth B – 19 April 6.30pm start.

Thursday Friendly league – 14 April – Away – Baslow B.
Three doubles up to 21 and six singles up to 15. Total points available 154. We did not manage to win a doubles, although in one game we only lost 20 to 21. In the singles we shared the games 3 each. The final result was 125 to Baslow and 111 to Parwich. A very creditable score.
Next match – HOME – Wirksworth A – 21 April – 1.45 pm start.

Throughout the year we play friendly matches against teams from either different divisions or even different leagues. This Sunday we are going to Hazelwood for a match. They have over 150 members !!- oh if only some would come our way. The venue is also top class and we always look forward to going there to see how the other half live!!

We had a good practice on Monday night and again we had our two young men having a go. You would not believe how much the two improved. Our new lady member also did so much better. Keep coming you guys.
Don’t forget to come along on Monday night, about 6.30pm.

John B.

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Calling all tennis players

To all tennis players (past, present and future!)

The tennis season is about to start in Parwich with our first social event of the year on Sunday 8th May 2011

If you are over 11 years old and can play tennis on a full size tennis court then this is your chance to come and take part in the opening social tennis event of Parwich Tennis Club’s Summer season. There will be lots of games for all and a handicap system to give everyone a chance of winning!

*Register on the day
At Parwich Tennis Courts by 1.00pm – £1.00 entry fee
* Play will commence at 1.15 pm
* Finish around 5.30pm with refreshments and presentation of the trophies
* Players to bring a plate of food (call Tracey on 390231 for suggestions)

Dust off your tennis shoes, search out your racquet and come and join us, you dont need to be a member to take part!

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Parwich Bowls Club

Thursday League – Home – Bradwell – 7 April 20111

First match of the season. Usually our first match is played in cold wet weather, but this day was really warm and sunny.

The format of the Thursday League is 3 doubles matches are played first to 21 and 6 singles first to 15. In the League it is points that count not necessarily matches won.

In today’s match we won 1 out of the 2 doubles and 3 out of the 6 singles. However the point’s totals were 48 to 49 in the doubles and 67 to 65 in the singles giving Parwich the win by one point 115 to 114. As you can imagine the outcome of the game was not known until the final singles had finished. A great start to the season. Lets us hope we can carry on doing well as the season progresses.

Our next League match is in the Tuesday night league against Lafarge at Hope on 12 April.

We will of course be having a practice night on Monday night at around 6.30pm until dark. See you there.

John B

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We had our first practice session on Monday night. A new lady member came down to have a try. Very good too. We also had two young men ( aged 11 and 10 ) who also played a number of ‘ends’ A good evening all round.

Our first league match takes place this Thursday at home. As was mentioned in the earlier comment, it is against Bradwell. The match starts at 1.45pm and usually finishes at about 4.15/4.30pm.

If you have the time on Thursday afternoon, why not come to the green and have a look? You may even get a nice cup of tea or coffee.

John B

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We have been getting the Green ready for the start of the season. Our first league match is on Thursday afternoon, at home against Bradwell.

Bradwell finished a little below us in the league last season, so we will hope to do well against them next week. Details of the result will be put on the web.

Prior to the match however, we need to get some practice in. It is always difficult, as the weather is usually against us to get the Green sorted by April. Anyway, we will be going down to the Green at 6.30 pm on Monday night ( 4 April 2011 ). We would greatly welcome anybody who would like to try Crown Green Bowls.

Why not come and have a try? All you need is a pair of flat shoes. We have the bowls.

See you on the Green at 6.30 pm tomorrow.

John B

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