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<strong>January</strong> <strong>17</strong>, <strong>2019</strong> ADVERTISING / NEWSDESK: (046) 624 4356 Find us on Facebook<br />
Talk of the Town 19<br />
SPORTS COLOURS: The first term of <strong>2019</strong> kicked off on a fine note for three PAHS<br />
pupils, from left, Rachel Lax, who was awarded colours for archery, Dyllan<br />
Palmer, for bodyboarding, and Mihlali Marasi, for cricket<br />
KOWIESTRIDERS<br />
... runners with pride<br />
Time trial results<br />
8km run<br />
Sinethemba Jilingisi<br />
28:58<br />
Sizakele Dayimani 31:06<br />
Richard Legg 37:22<br />
Rick Betts 37:22<br />
Dave Sansbury 42:26<br />
Mike Nelson 42:55<br />
Marianne Stiglingh<br />
4 4 : 37<br />
5km run<br />
Oliver Lange 19:45<br />
Ayabonga Saul 19:57<br />
David Taylor 23:54<br />
Alex Weed 24:03<br />
Oliver Momberg 24:37<br />
Kevin Lee 25:37<br />
Leah Shanks 26:06<br />
Justin Dollery 26:34<br />
Candice Pretorius 26:57<br />
Sticks Stiglingh 27:41<br />
Zanel Venter 27:41<br />
Chris Robertson 29:<strong>17</strong><br />
Alan Robb 30:02<br />
Mike Momberg 30:23<br />
Lulu Mceka 31:32<br />
Marietjie Robb 33:14<br />
Kayla Struwig 36:55<br />
Eugene Fourie 36:55<br />
Sharon Hanson 40:<strong>17</strong><br />
Narita Naude 40:<strong>17</strong><br />
Cathy Momberg 41:31<br />
3km run<br />
Lethemba Jekana 10:14<br />
Liyema Ntantiso 10:54<br />
Asakhe Solwadle 11:02<br />
Siyanda Xanti 12:38<br />
Athi Klaas 12:45<br />
Aphiwe Mvalo 12:45<br />
Siphelele Nayika 14:43<br />
Vanessa Barkhuisen<br />
<strong>17</strong>:45<br />
Rob Nel 19:15<br />
Tristan Lange 20:35<br />
Dinky Davenport 20:53<br />
Nicky Lange 27:07<br />
5km walk<br />
Annamarie Hockley<br />
42:00<br />
Charlie Joubert 42:00<br />
Sally Blake 55:27<br />
John Howden 55:27<br />
8km walk<br />
Pauline Weed 1:25:00<br />
Billy Futter 1:25:00<br />
Wednesday <strong>January</strong><br />
9: BUCO Individual<br />
Medal, with 96 players.<br />
Results:<br />
1st: Peter Longhurst –<br />
67, 2nd: Paul Griffiths –<br />
67, 3rd: Peter Dixon – 69,<br />
4th: Steve Marais – 70<br />
Two clubs:<br />
6th: K Heny, B McGarvie, N<br />
Fox, A Sap<br />
8th: B Reed, J Tavendale, R<br />
Lane, G Bladen<br />
13th: K Keey, D Cooper, A<br />
Hough<br />
Best gross: 77 – Peter Dixon,<br />
Kevin Heny, Steve Marais<br />
Best nett: 67 – Pe t e r<br />
L o n g h u r st<br />
Nearest the pins:<br />
Fishaways – 6th: Arjan Sap<br />
Rise Cafe – 8th: Wayne<br />
Wa l ke r<br />
The Wharf Street Brew Pub<br />
– 11th: Mike Stadler<br />
Thymes 2 Catering – 13th:<br />
Peter Dixon<br />
Wimpy longest drive –<br />
#14th: Andy Hough<br />
Kingsley Beverages: Nearest<br />
the pin for two on the first:<br />
Don McGarvie<br />
Saturday <strong>January</strong> 12: Viv<br />
Jordan golf day two-ball<br />
alliance, with 97 players.<br />
Spinning Reel Cup winners:<br />
Trevor Taylor and Nick Fox<br />
Results:<br />
1st: Trevor Taylor and Nick<br />
Fox – 51<br />
2nd: Leon Nell, Lex Henning<br />
–50<br />
3rd: Bob McGarvie, Alan<br />
Rosenthal – 50<br />
4th: Wendy Counihan, Kim<br />
Gardner – 50<br />
Two clubs:<br />
8th: C Grainger, L<br />
O’Haughley, L Wasdell, R<br />
Acton, B McGarvie<br />
Best gross: 71 – Colin<br />
M av u s o<br />
Best nett: 67 – Trevor Taylor<br />
Nearest the pins:<br />
Mooifontein Quarry – 6th:<br />
Andre Klopper<br />
Auto Smart Body Shop –<br />
8th: Less Wasdell<br />
Sibuya Game Reserve – 11th:<br />
Rob Hoar<br />
The Whart Street Brew Pub<br />
– 13th: Alan Harty<br />
Wimpy longest drive - Men<br />
#18th: Quinton Fick<br />
Royal St. Andrews – N e a r e st<br />
VOLOVIKINGS<br />
... runners with pride<br />
Time Trial: <strong>January</strong> 10<br />
5km<br />
1. Athinkhosi James 27:36<br />
2. Uthimana Tana 31:07<br />
3. Phumla Ngangqu 31:18<br />
4. Jared Penny 32:09<br />
5. Joy Stevens 32:30<br />
6. Badela Asakhe 33:00<br />
7. Colleen Bedford 33:04<br />
GOLFW E E K LY<br />
... the results<br />
the pin for two on the first:<br />
Thor Einarsson<br />
1820s GOLF<br />
Monday <strong>January</strong> 7<br />
Winners on 41: Rob Butler,<br />
Ted Baines, Nick van der<br />
Merwe, Louis van der Walt.<br />
Moosehead on 45: Lionel<br />
Timm, Juan Southey, Dallas<br />
Cowie.<br />
Good scores: 49 – Pe t e r<br />
Rinaldi, 47 – Ted Baines, 46<br />
– Eugene Erasmus, 45 –<br />
Derek van Harmelen.<br />
Two clubs: 8th John Dell,<br />
Nic van der Merwe.<br />
Thursday <strong>January</strong> 10<br />
Winners on 41: Ted Baines,<br />
Rob Butler, Dallas Cowie.<br />
Moosehead on 47: Frank<br />
Barker, John Heather, Louis<br />
van der Walt.<br />
Good scores: 49 – Te d<br />
Baines, 47 – Peter Rinaldi,<br />
46 – Stan Weyer.<br />
Two clubs: 13th Stan Weyer.<br />
L ADIES’ R E S U LTS<br />
<strong>January</strong> 8: The first<br />
competition of <strong>2019</strong> saw a<br />
turnout of 21 ladies playing<br />
in pleasant weather.<br />
The format was the<br />
monthly Medal competition<br />
sponsored by Pick n Pay.<br />
Mo Marsay’s nett 72 won<br />
the Silver Division with<br />
Sonia Reynolds a close<br />
runner-up on nett 73.<br />
Pru Peacock won the<br />
Bronze division on nett 75,<br />
counting out Joy Altson into<br />
second and Heather van<br />
Harmelen into third.<br />
The concomitant putting<br />
competitions played on<br />
Medal day were won by<br />
Wendy Counihan (33 putts)<br />
and Joy Altson (28 putts) in<br />
the Silver and Bronze<br />
divisions respectively.<br />
T here were no two-clubs.<br />
Gaby Tarpani’s drive was<br />
closest to the pin on Top<br />
Carpet’s sixth, Sonia<br />
Reynolds’ on Colin Mavuso’s<br />
Rosehill Driving Range’s<br />
eighth and Mo Marsay’s on<br />
Wimpy’s 11th. Wendy<br />
Counihan was closest for<br />
8. Sue Tinsley 56:00<br />
9. Roger Tinsley 56:03<br />
10. Jimmy Myerscough 56:53<br />
11. Sam Myerscough 56:53<br />
12. Daniel Myerscough 56:53<br />
13. Rachel Myerscough 56:53<br />
14. Sarah Myerscough 56:53<br />
8km<br />
1. Mark Crandon 31:50<br />
2. Vuyisani Nobi 33:22<br />
two on River Spa’s 13th.<br />
The longest drives were<br />
struck by Pogs Smith and<br />
Sue Kennedy in the lower<br />
and higher handicap<br />
sections respectively.<br />
The competition on<br />
<strong>January</strong> 22 will be a<br />
three-ball Stableford Alliance<br />
sponsored by Best Drive.<br />
FRESH STOP PORT ALFRED<br />
MIXED<br />
<strong>January</strong> 12: Mild westerly<br />
winds blew across the<br />
course on Saturday morning<br />
as 27 players were drawn<br />
into six mixed four- balls and<br />
one mixed three- ball.<br />
The 86 points carded by<br />
John Ralph, Fanie Smit,<br />
Barrie Brady and Heather<br />
van Harmelen proved<br />
sufficient to win the<br />
competition, four points<br />
ahead of runners-up Brian<br />
and Margie Reid, playing<br />
alongside Michelle and Peter<br />
G u e st .<br />
An exceptionally low<br />
scoring round was recorded<br />
by Keith Rugg, Pogs and<br />
Bruce Smith, who came<br />
home with just 60 +5 = 65<br />
points for the team playing<br />
the most golf.<br />
Nevertheless, Bruce did<br />
sink the only two-club of the<br />
morning (6th). The best nett<br />
rounds were shot by John<br />
Ralph (68), Margie Reid and<br />
Derek Sinclair (69).<br />
KGB RESULTS<br />
Tuesday <strong>January</strong> 8: No<br />
fewer than 52 players<br />
attended the early morning<br />
draw on a weather-wise<br />
pleasant Tuesday morning.<br />
The field was drawn into<br />
13 four-balls to play the<br />
usual two-to-count<br />
Stableford Alliance.<br />
Cliff Roberts, Dave<br />
Thompson, Chris<br />
Niebieszczanski and Eric<br />
Segers combined well to<br />
card a winning 94 points.<br />
Hot on their heels were<br />
runners-up John Ralph,<br />
John Dell, Johny Johnson<br />
and Gerald<br />
Churchley on 93.<br />
Way behind<br />
them were the<br />
awardees of the<br />
infamous Hamer<br />
en Sukkel: Andries Pienaar,<br />
David Groenewald, Barrie<br />
Brady and Matt Chadwick,<br />
with 77 points.<br />
Two-clubs were holed by<br />
Mike Stadler (eighth) and<br />
Dave Thompson (sixth and<br />
eighth). Dave also netted the<br />
best round of the day (67),<br />
with other good rounds<br />
being shot by Derick van<br />
Harmelen (68), Chris<br />
Niebieszczanski, Eric Segers<br />
(69), Tom Tagg, Johny<br />
Johnson, Gerald Churchley,<br />
and Steve Daly (70).<br />
Friday <strong>January</strong> 11: A very<br />
hot morning saw 42 players<br />
being drawn into eight<br />
four-balls and two threeballs<br />
to play a two-to-count<br />
Stableford Alliance.<br />
Uwe Blunk, Tom Tagg,<br />
Brian Hayward and Heinz<br />
Czepluch scored 92 points<br />
to win the morning’s<br />
proceedings. They were well<br />
to the fore of Andy<br />
Stembridge, Kevin Maree,<br />
John Dell and Peter<br />
Sinclair’s 88 points, which<br />
earned them the runners-up<br />
s l ot .<br />
Seventy-nine points were<br />
carded by both (1) Neil<br />
Loundar, Rosie<br />
Calmeyer-Leach, Martin<br />
Lambrechts and Theresa<br />
Loundar and (2) Barrie<br />
Brady, Alfie Beaumont,<br />
Eugene Erasmus and James<br />
Lobban to share the delights<br />
of the Hamer en Sukkel<br />
trophy at the 19th hole.<br />
There were two-clubs<br />
aplenty with Matt Chadwick<br />
(sixth), Graham Findlay<br />
(eighth), James Lobban,<br />
Alfie Beaumont (11th), Kevin<br />
Maree and Adrian White<br />
(13th) all holing out par<br />
three birdies.<br />
Kevin Maree and Dave<br />
Curran both shot<br />
respectable nett 69 in the<br />
heat of the morning. Matt<br />
Chadwick would have gone<br />
home with a smile on his<br />
face after shooting nett 70.<br />
CROQUET<br />
CORNER<br />
Not much news this week. On Friday<br />
<strong>January</strong> 25 at 5.30pm we are going to<br />
play night croquet. This will be followed<br />
by a bring-and-braai. The bowlers are<br />
also having night bowls the same<br />
evening. The next rollover<br />
will be on Saturday <strong>January</strong><br />
26. Pray for rain as we all<br />
know the greens are<br />
desperate for water.