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Croquet Plate team win top honours

The latest and most exciting bit of news is that our Plate team (the newer, higher handicap players) has finished its season and has, by the smallest of margins of one game, emerged in first place.

The team had been a match behind Bribie and behind by two games, but their 7 – 3 win against Caloundra on Monday 29 August brought them to even on matches and one game ahead of Bribie.

William Godsall had three wins and Teresa Martin and Susie Locke had two wins each. Lorry Ryan is to be congratulated on her leadership of the team throughout the year, as well as for organising the results and recording of the whole competition – not an easy job.

Well done to Lorry and all the Plate players. Looks good for the future especially with some of those newer players waiting their chance as well.

The Pennant team (low handicappers) has now finished its season.

It also did well, finishing second on the ladder to Headland-Buderim. Headland is a strong team, and it is no shame to go down to them. ome newer faces there will help in 2022. Galina Makarova has been the standout player for the year here, being very consistent, winning a few prizes along the way.

The Shield team (medium handicaps) also finished the interclub year in second place to Bribie Island despite a good finish but only by one match and a few games. Their game on 22 August was a win against Headland-Buderim 6 games to 4 with Richard Bawden winning three of his games and Julie Terry winning two. On 5 September they had a bad day against Caloundra, going down 6 games to 4. Sally Stopps and Cher Boyd managed two wins each, in the singeis and the doubles. However on 12th September they redeemed themselves, beating Coolum 10 – 0, a very good win. On 19 September, the Shield team played its final game for the year against Nambour, which it won 8 games to 2. Once again. Cher Boyd and James Martin played well, winning 3 games each. So despite the strong finish to the year, the team had to be satisfied with its second place. Well done to everybody.

Internal club championships are continuing. The Jan van der Linden Golf Trophy has been fiercely contested, with results as follows:

Div 1. Winner – Galina Makarova. Runner-up. Sheridan Stopps.

Div 2. Winner – Lorry Ryan. Runner-up – Charlie Younger

Div 2. Doubles Winners – Cher Boyd and Lois King. Runners-up – Teresa and James Martin.

In Association Croquet Galina Makarova also had a good win in the Nambour Swiss event (entries from a number of clubs and top players) during August – well done Galina.

The Club Championships are also running. One result to date – the Division 2 Golf Trophy – won by Ed Boyd with runner-up being Cher Boyd. A real family feud.

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