Update 3rd April 2013.
Bowling On
April
usually sees champion of champion events each week but with these events having
been run off earlier there is little else other than club open tournaments for
the rest of the season.
The
exception is the Centre Open pairs to be played from 13-15 April but I gather
there are not a large number of entries. With club news non existent or not
being passed on I am making this my final column for the season. I am not going
to trundle through an almanack of the season but will share a few highlights as
I saw it or personally enjoyed.
• First in
the order of highlights was the sight of two Northern women Anna Davis and Mere
Freyer contesting semi-finals of the National singles at Paritutu in New
Plymouth. Both contested admirably and an ounce of luck here and a slide there
could have seen them both in the final.
• Not far
behind were the efforts of Palmerston North and Northern in winning the
National Second Division Interclub for men and women respectively. The second
Division is far more strongly contested than first division as many clubs see
themselves as only cannon fodder in the higher echelon. Palmerston North is
arguably the oldest team to win a National title with Trevor Butcher, Colin
Cherri, Rex Stokes, Brian Grammer and John Pene all long serving members of the
National Superannuation club and Paul Rowe starting to knock on the door. The
only relative youngster is singles player Dean Gilshnan who marked his coming
of age as an outdoor bowler winning his five matches. John Pene at 81 would be
right up there amongst the oldest to win a national title.
• The
performance of Manawatu's mens team in finishing second at the national
intercentre was very meritorious and they were but one shot from possible
victory. They proved to themselves that Auckland greens need hold no fears for
them.
• Two
champion of champion victories that gave me delight were the tiny Shannon
club's Women's triple and of course Lyn Jensen of Johnston Park (and the other
half of my bed) in the singles.
• With the
absence of centre open events I found myself playing a lot more open
tournaments. The more I play the more I enjoy them and the one that gave me
particular delight was my first foray into Palmerston North's Golden Oldies.
So those are
some season highlights as I saw them.
Easter saw
Northern's very popular three day triples held and it proved to be yet another
highly organised and hotly contested event. It is a very good format with 20 of
the 32 teams taking home prizemoney. In the top division final Terry Curtis
skipped the two Rossiters Terry and Liz to victory over Neil Gordon, Brian Henn
and Lynlea Rogers. "Scruff" Gordon showed his legendary toughness by
dragging his team out of a 13-3 grave to get back to 15-16 only for Curtis to
kill the end after the final bell.
One of the
real features was the number of local bowlers who took the opportunity to play
a tournament with players from other clubs and there were at least a dozen such
combinations. Mike Hodge from Terrace End had his parents from Whangarei join
him for the tournament which must be pretty special for those involved.
And my
bowler of the season? A deadheat between Reg Webb from Te Kawau and Dennis
Richards from Masterton. It's not for their on green performances but the
phenomenal way they support the game by entering tournaments. I see more of
Dennis than most of my clubmates and Reg's name seem to be in every tournament.
Those types are the real ones who keep the game healthy.
TONY JENSEN
Thanks Tony.
Enjoy your winter break!
Here are a
couple of candid shots taken during our Easter Tournament.
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them to view a larger version.
Bill has a long hard look! Ray concentrates on his delivery!
Interested spectators!
Scruff and Terry in the Final
Ray looking out over his old stomping ground!
More of the tournament spectators!