Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Day League Knock Out Double Success

In the first year of the Day League Knock Out Competitions, it is very pleasing to report that both our teams won their respective finals.

In the A League, Ronnie Peat with Ernest Mutter (subbing for Jimmy Begg), Jim Dunlop and Ken Ross beat Tarbolton by 7 shots to 5 in a very tight game.

In the D League, Alan Brown, Peter Galloway, Richard Morrison and Jim Henry had a comprehensive victory over Troon Portland 3 by 8 shots to 2.

These were great performances on the day of our AGM.
Pictures of the winning teams shown below.

Day League "A"  K/O Winners

Day League "D"  K/O Winners

Frame Salver and Annual General Meeting

Results from last Night's Frame Salver were as follows:

Ronnie Peat 5 Francis McCrossin 3
Charlie Jack 5 Colin Naismith 5
David Gray 5 George Hay 4
Euan Lawrence 10 Allan Hastie 3

Euan and his team of Ken Ross, George Hodge and David Hope are  thus winners of the Frame Salver, shown below being presented by President Ronnie Peat..



We then had an excellent meal from Passion Caterers before the "business" started.

The minutes of the AGM will be published in due course. In summary, the main points discussed were the offering of Free Membership for one year to new members.  The agreement that Lady Members will be welcomed. Fixture adjustments to the Pairs Competition, a change to the make up of the match with Beresford Ladies and a hope to utilise more Monday Night games.
A major effort will be made to speed up play!

Francis McCrossin was elected as President
Ken Ross as Vice President.
Peter Galloway as Secretary
Ken Ross and Ronnie Wilson continue as Match Secretary and Treasurer.
Jim Henry was confirmed as Hon President.
Four new committee members elected were Harry Peters, David Hope, Bob Cherry and Colin Naismith.

The Prizewinners are shown below.

Fraser Cup
Colin Naismith, Peter Reynolds, Robert Boyd and Jimmy Begg

President's Cup
David Gray (skip), Jim Dunlop, Harry Peters, Francis McCrossin and Bob Cherry

Drew Duncan Quaich
George Hay, Peter Galloway, Jim Henry and Bert McKay
Pairs Competition
George Hodge and Peter Galloway
Points Competition
Peter Galloway
Kirkbride Rose Bowl
Peter Kennedy, Ronnie Wilson, Ernest Mutter and Bob Cherry
Sportsman's Award
Ronnie Wilson


Friday, March 13, 2015

Both Gangrels Teams qualify for Day League Knock Outs

Yesterday, the Gangrels team from Division D played a great semi final to beat Kirkoswald and qualify for the Final on Monday at 12.00, against Troon Portland.
Congratulations to Alan Brown and his team of Richard Morrison, Peter Galloway and Jim Henry.

Our other team of Ronnie Peat with Robert Boyd, Jim Dunlop and Ken Ross also qualified for their knock out final.  They will play in the A league final against Tarbolton, having beaten Fairywell earlier this week.



Monday, March 9, 2015

Kirkbride Rose Bowl Finals

High Road Final

High Road Winners

Peter Kennedy and his rink of Ronnie Wilson, Ernest Mutter and Bob Cherry had a good victory by 8 shots to 3 over Ronnie Peat's team of Allan Hastie, Alan Brown and Bob Grassom.


High Road Runners Up

Low Road

Low Road Winners

In the Low Road Final, Jim Dunlop with David Gray, Steell McFadzean and Harry Peters won against Charlie Jack, Ken Ross, George Hodge and Francis McCrossin. The score was 11-3.

Low Road Runners Up


Friday, March 6, 2015

Points Competition

Congratulations to Peter Galloway, who last night won the Gangrels Points with a excellent score of 39.
Second place went to Bob Cherry, with 36, and David Gray was third with 32.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Points Competition

Just a reminder that our Points Competition will be played this Thursday at 5.00 pm.

This will be played over one session only.

Kirkbride Rose Bowl Semi Finals

The teams of Peter Kennedy and Ronnie Peat will contest the High Road Final next Monday at 5.00.

Peter had a close game, winning by 6 shots to 4 and Ronnie also had a tight game, beating Colin Naismith by 11 shots to 6.

In the Low Road, Charlie Jack beat Francis McCrossin to secure his place in the final, where he will be joined by Jim Dunlop, the best losing high road semi finalist.