Archive for 27 October 2022

2022 Super League Round 4

Tuesday 25 October saw the start of round 4 of the Super League with a match between Meteors and Mystics, the 2 teams created for the Super League and with both teams looking for their first win.

The first half saw Meteors’ Ash and Richard take on Tony N and Rob while over on the other piste, Alex S and Ian McC were facing Mystics’ Ros and Derek.  Both matches were hard fought up to the mid-point but, in the end, Meteors pulled ahead and won 13–6 and 13–7 respectively. 2 – 0 at the turn around but still plenty to encourage the Mystics for the second half.

Meteors’ Alex and Ian ran out winners by 13-4 against Tony & Rob in their second match whilst probably the best encounter came in the final match on piste 3 which went down to the wire with the tape measure much in evidence.  It was all square at 9 – 9 and it could have gone either way but a final end of 4 points gave Ash and Richard a hard-fought win over Mystics’ Ros and Derek and an overall 4-0 win to the Meteors.  

 Wednesday evening pitted Monarchs, fresh after their bye last week, against Marauders. The Marauders, having already earned a draw against Division 2 rivals Minotaurs, were looking to inflict pain and suffering on the Monarchs whilst Monarchs were looking to keep their 100% record. The match began and it was soon realised that pistes 1 and 3 were at their unpredictable best. Monarchs’ Mike W and Roger Green played cautiously against Judith and Phil. Some good pointing from both sides made it quite tense from the start but a quick succession of point gains saw Monarchs ease to a 13-4 win. Meanwhile, Mike J. and Sean were up against Tom and Amanda. The marauding pair immediately imposed themselves on the game and proved to be very impressive with their pointing/shooting. Mike found piste 1 very testing and could not match Amanda’s pointing. At 3-3 the Marauders turned the screw and left Mike & Sean in their wake to win 13-4.

At 1-1, the match was evenly balanced. Who would prove to be the more determined, or luckier, and push for the victory?   Roger & Wiggy showed consistent skills but were matched by Marauders’ Tom and Amanda. With the game evenly balanced from the start, Monarchs managed to pull ahead to win 13-7.  Mike & Sean really needed to improve as a win would give overall match victory whilst Phil and Judith were keen to get the draw and proved their determination right from the start. Some better play by Monarchs made for an exciting game. Neither team would relent and at 10-8 the game was delicately poised. In the next end, with Monarchs holding one, Mike had the chance to point in with his two remaining boules to secure a win which, to the surprise of the crowd, and Sean, he managed to achieve. Victory for the Monarchs at 13-8 and an overall 3-1 match win.

Both of this week’s matches had been keenly fought – to the victors the spoils but it always takes 2 teams to make a good match so well done to the losers.     

2022 Super League Round 3

Round 3 of the Super League got under way on Tuesday night in relatively calm conditions with Marauders v Mystics. The first two games saw Marauders, Tom & Amanda, up against Ros & Beryl with Gill C & Keith T v Ian Mc & Derek. The early stages of both games were fairly even with some great pétanque play from both teams. Despite some quality pointing from Ros & Beryl, Marauders pulled away to achieve an impressive 13 – 5 win helped by some fine shooting by Tom. On the other piste, Mystics continued to edge a tight game until Keith & Gill forged ahead to a well-earned 13- 7 win.

After a comfort break and recharge, Tom & Amanda demonstrated their experience and skill to dominate their game against Ian & Derek to walk away with a comfortable 13-1 score despite the Mystics best efforts. In the other game, Keith demonstrated some excellent pointing that dominated the 2nd half of the game and put the Mystic ladies under pressure for Marauders to win 13-5.

Wednesday night’s fixture pitted Meteors against Minotaurs who were still smarting from being held to a draw by Mystics last week. In the first pair of games Meteors Ash and Steve Hawkey took on Jayne & Bernard whilst on the other piste, Katrina & Richard came up against Pete K & Barney. Meteors, Ash & Steve never really got into the game and Minotaurs romped to a comfortable 13-3 win. The other game was a lot tighter with Pete K & Barney being held by Meteors, Katrina & Richard, until the mid-point when they managed to pull away to take the game 13-6.  The games had been punctuated by rolls of thunder, a bolt of lightning and a very brief heavy shower.

The reverse games got underway and, on Piste 1, Minotaurs romped into a 9-0 lead against Ash & Steve. Determined not to suffer another heavy loss Meteors clawed their way back into the game winning 3 or 4 consecutive ends before Pete and Barney recovered their composure to register a 13-9 win. On Piste 3, Katrina & Richard put up a titanic struggle with some great play, even leading at one point, until , at 8-8, they couldn’t sustain their challenge and Jayne & Bernard pulled away to finish 13-8. 

Well done to Marauders & Minotaurs for well-deserved wins. It was great to see a number of members supporting the teams on both nights so, after these performances,  don’t miss next week’s Mystics v Meteors which should be a great game to watch –  your scribe will be checking Portuguese TV channels to see if they have picked up on it!

2022 Club Doubles

Please excuse the brevity of this post but your reporter forgot to take the results sheets away with him and is filing this report from memory on a ferry in the middle of a very lumpy Bay of Biscay.

A tremendous turnout on Sunday on a lovely sunny day for the 2022 Club Doubles when 32 players made up 16 doubles pairs. As has become the norm the competition was played as a doubles melee with the 32 players being seeded into 2 groups of 16 and the teams being drawn at random, one player from each group.

After Round 2, only 4 teams had registered 2 wins and, unless something exceptional happened, it was almost certain that the winners would come from one of these 4.

The final round was played out and, on its conclusion, one of the 4 teams, Phil “Trying for a 3rd win” Roberts and Beryl McCarthy had fallen at the last hurdle. This left 3 teams in with a chance of winning – Mike Jones & Alex Skibinski, Sean Smith & Leon Sofianos and Ash Seath & Ian Campbell.

There was hushed silence and a drum roll as the Organiser stepped out of his lair to announce the results. In a never heard of situation, all 3 teams had finished on 3 wins and +21., so it was down to countback. Unfortunately Ash & Ian hadn’t reached 13 in one of their games so they were eliminated which meant that it came down to points against. Mike & Alex had been romping to a possible fanny in their last game but conceded 3 points right at the end and it was this that cost them the title as they went down by 2 points to Sean & Leon who were crowned as 2022 Club Doubles champions.

Well done to the winners but especially to Leon who has only been playing for a few months. Following Ian McCarthy’s win in the President’s cup, its great so see another new player with his name on a trophy.

President Mike presents the trophy to Sean & Leon

October 100 Club Draw

The November draw was made at the club on 16 October 2022 at the Club. The lucky winners were:

1 Mike Wigg £69.00
2 Keith Nott £23.00
3 Peter Kensett £11.50

We now have 46 members of the 100 Club which continues to be the largest number of members ever and so the largest prize money pot. If you are not a member please consider joining. The more people that join the bigger the prizes and the more improvements we can make to YOUR Club. It would be great if we could get to 50 members giving a monthly first prize of £75.

Congratulations to the winners but don’t forget:

YOU HAVE TO BE IN IT TO WIN IT

Contact Bernard on treasurer [at] monkstonepetanque [dot] org [dot] uk if you would like to join or for more details.

2022 Super League Round 2

Round 2 of the 2022 competition was played in week commencing 10 October 2022.

On Tuesday, Monarchs were ‘home’ to Meteors. In the first game Monarchs, Sean Smith and Roger Griffin, faced Ash Seath and Melys Phinnemore. Unfortunately Meteors did not get the rub of the gravel and went down 4-13. In the other game Meteors, Alex Skibinski and Ian Campbell, were looking good against Keith Nott and Roger Green, but eventually lost 6-13.

After the interval, Meteors upped their game with Ash and Melys pushing hard against Keith and Roger, but lost 7-13. It looked like a 4-0 win for Monarchs was on the cards, but Alex and Ian had other ideas. Having been gifted four points in the first end, they refused to relinquish their lead. Sean and Roger rallied towards the end but Meteors kept their nerve, winning 13-8. 

Wednesday saw Mystics, confident from their good showing against against Monarch’s last week, took on Minotaurs who, that morning, had been reduced to 3 available players. Fortunately Carol Maroney stepped in to complete the team. In the first game Minotaurs, Barney & Carol, came up against Rob Harris and Tony Newton. The game was nip and tuck up to 7 but then Minotaurs pulled away to win 13-7. The second game saw Mystics, Alex Hicks & Derek Dyer, take on Vickie & Bernard Adshead. Again the game was very close up to 9 but this time Minotaurs had a bad end letting Mystics in to secure a 13-9 victory. At 1 game each, it was all to play for.

The reverse games got underway with Mystics, Alex & Derek, facing  Barney & Carol. Alex & Derek could not repeat their earlier win and Minotaurs ran out 13-7 winners with super-sub Carol, and Barney, winning their second game. Had Mystics run out of steam or could they raise their game again in the final encounter. Spurred on by their team captain, Gill Greenwell, Rob & Tony started well but soon found Minotaurs snapping at their heels. The lead went to and fro until Vickie & Bernard opened up a 3 point lead in the middle of the game – could they push on from there and get to 13. Mystics had other ideas and led 12-11 but Minotaurs, just failing to get the 2 points needed for a win, took 1 point to level at 12-12. In a tight final end, Mystics pulled out all the stops to gain a 13-12 win and get their first points in the competition.

On the strength of their performances in the first 2 rounds, Meteors & Mystics will be tough opponents for any team in the Super League.

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