SPORT 30 The <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>18</strong>, <strong>2021</strong> Glenmark prepares for centenary The Glenmark Rugby Club will mark its 100thbirthday nextmonth. It is 12 monthslate, but it had to push its celebrations out due to Covid19. The celebrationeveningwill be on Friday, April23, hostedbyScotty Stevenson. There willbeguest speakers 25 % off Resene Premium Paints, Wood Stains,Primers, Sealers,Wallpaper, Decorating Accessories and Cleaning Products Visit your local Resene ColorShop! Rangiora: 83 Victoria St, (03) 313 7326 or shop online at shop.resene.co.nz Discounts off the normal retail price of Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products until 13 April <strong>2021</strong>. Available only at Resene owned ColorShops and participating resellers. Paint offer also available at participating Mitre 10 MEGA and selected Mitre 10 stores.Valid only with cash/credit card/EFTPOS purchases. Not available in conjunction with account sales, promotional vouchers/coupons or other offers.Excludes trade,ECS,WallPrint, wall decals, Crown products and PaintWise levy. JOIN US NOW! See website for details and an auction of centennial playing jerseys. On Saturday, April 24, Glenmark/ Cheviot will hold aclub day. Apaddock is available for those wanting to camp. Visit the Glenmark RugbyCentenary Weekend Facebook page to learn more. SPORT RESULTS Rangiora Golf Club Nine hole: Irish Stableford Men: Howard Thomas 44, David Klopper 42, Clifford Boddy 40, Richard Luisetti 38. Ladies: Anne Smith 38, Sarah Rutherford 38, Annie Cameron 35, Rita Moore 33. Nine hole: Stroke /LGU/ Homelinks Round 1 Ladies: Jan Moffatt 34, Ruth Crawford 35, Lyn Leech 37 c/b, Diane Sinclair 37, Rita Moore 38 c/b. Men: Colin Bowman 34, David Klopper 35, Cliff Boddy 36, Bruce Pugh 37 c/b. Waimakariri Gorge Women’s Golf Matchplay, <strong>18</strong> holes: TCraig beat N Weavers 1up, SMardon beat K Redwood 4up, SGillespie beat J Pottinger 3up, LAnderson beat P Rivers 5up, LSmith beat LScott 4up, HChamberlain beat KBush 4up, K Battersby beat IBeetsHuchshorn 5up, SKing beat MTeAwa 4up. 9Holes: JJenkins vRBenny All square, JSmith bt S. McDonald 3up, H Skurr beat J. Allan, RRoy bt C McDonald. Rangiora Croquet Club Lesley Smith beat Liz Partridge 72 in the division one Golf Croquet singles final on Saturday, while John Whyte beat Anne Barnes 74 in thedivision two final. Two big upsets mark latest cricket round Adramaticlast round of CRV NZ <strong>Canterbury</strong> Country Premier oneday matches delivered two unforeseen upsets. Winless and eighthplacedLincolnbeat Darfield. Lincoln battedfirst at Darfield Domain against ahome side looking for awin to lock itself into third place. Country Rep allrounder Joe Williams set aniceplatform for the Lincolnside with arunaball 50. Arthur Paterson, batting at No. 3, scored awell compiled 74 to lift Lincolntoa competitive 251 off its allotted 45 overs. In reply, Darfield was in trouble early thanks to somegreat newball bowling from Hugh Paterson and TaylorHolland. Alister Collins was the onlyDarfield batsman to get under way but,when dismissed for 60, Darfield’s hopes faded with him. Darfield was eventually bundled out for 210, handingLincolnits first oneday competition win of the season. Southbrook triumphs At Southbrook Park,the ninthplaced home sidewas hopefulofanupset against secondplaced Sefton. Southbrookwon the tossand batted first, whichmeant <strong>Canterbury</strong> batsman Jack Boylewas given theopportunity to score some moreclubruns for his side. Boylescored an impressive 116 off 132 ballstolift Southbrooktoatotal of 231. Boylewas supported well by youngster Gus Mowat, who scored52off 45 ballstowards the end of Southbrook’s innings. In reply, Sefton never got underway thanks to an outstanding newball spell by fringe <strong>Canterbury</strong> Countryrep LuanBlom. Blom removedthe inform duo of MackenzieSmith and Chris Warner early in Sefton’sinnings. Afighting knock fromLanceTaylor brought Seftonback into the match. Former Blackcap ShananStewart came on and cleaned up the Seftonmiddle and lowerorder, claiming threescalpstohelp reduce Sefton to 177 all out. Ohokavictorious At Mandeville, Weedons needed to trounce the homeside for achance of making the semifinals on net run rate. Ohokabatted first and postedabig total 265/2off its allottedovers thanks largely to acaptain’s knock from Daniel Lyons. Lyonscompiled1<strong>18</strong> off 136 ballsand he was well supported by <strong>Canterbury</strong> Country rep keeperbatsman Will Hamilton with 98 off 101 balls. In reply, Weedons started brightly,with its opening batsman and talisman Todd Inness scoring 76 off 87 balls. But the Weedonsmiddle order couldn’t create anysubstantial partnerships through the middleoverswhich eventually meantthe side was bowled out for 211 in the 42ndover,ending its semifinal hopes. At CheviotDomain, the home side beat OxfordRangiora in adead rubber, while LeestonSouthbridge had the bye. The final points tally meansa<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>derby in one semifinal anda Selwyn derbyinthe other. LeestonSouthbridge, whichqualified top of the table, willplay Darfield at Leeston Park, while secondplacedSefton will host OhokaatSefton Domain. Short Scorecards: Ohoka265/2(Lyons 1<strong>18</strong>, WHamilton 98) beat Weedons 211/10(Inness 76, A Hamilton319). Lincoln 251 (A Paterson 74, JWilliams 50) beatDarfield 210/10 (A Collins 60). Southbrook231/5 (Boyle 116, GMowat 52) beatSefton 177/10 (Taylor 59, Stewart 343). OxfordRangiora 154(TFitzpatrick 339) lost to Cheviot 155/4 (Whelan 64). BRIDGE RESULTS Rangiora Bridge Club ThomasPairs,<strong>March</strong> 6: N/S Colleen Adam/Barry Smart1,Jeanette Chatterton/Dawn Simpson2,Helen Dunn/David Rainey 3. E/W MargaretPickering/Janice Pickering 1, LindaHanham/Robin Hassall2,Bunty Marshall/HeatherWaldron 3. Anniversary pairs,<strong>March</strong>7:N/S Pat Green/Jeanette Chatterton1,Diane Findlay/Andrew Findlay 2, Lesley Smith/ Liz Duke 3. E/W Derek Frapwell/Glenda Frapwell1, Sarah Waldron/Heather Waldron 2, JudithDriver/Jan Roose 3. Autumnpairs,<strong>March</strong>8:N/S Helen Phillips/Helen Thorburgh 1, Robin Hassall/Linda Hanham 2, Denise Frater/ Colin Dooling 3. E/W Richard Luisetti/Anne Blackie 1, Nancy Harris/Stephanie Galbraith 2, BarryPrice/IvyPrice 3. Evening,<strong>March</strong> 8: N/S Wayne Hutchings/ Stuart Atkinson 1, Lynne John/Annie 2, Gerard McRae/Denis Milne 3. E/W: Robyn Dawson/Cath Costello 1, Desley Simpson/Judith Robinson2. Plate pairs, <strong>March</strong>10: N/S Mike Cornwall/ BerniceLloys 1, Tony Biddington/Jack Lyon2,BarrySmart/David Rainey3.E/W Jill Amer/Andrew Findlay 1, Shirley Symns/DawnSimpson2,Heather Waldron/BeverleyBrain 3. “Exclusive” Ravelli ULEB Wood Pellet Fires Sign uptoSmart Deals &beinthe monthly draw for a$100 Dress-Smart gift card! Open 10am-5pm, 7Days 03 349 5750 CHRISTCHURCH 409 Main South Road, Hornby www.dress-smart.co.nz Pellet and Wood Fire Specialists 472 Blenheim Road Sockburn Phone: 03 343 1651 Open 8:30am -5pm Sat 10am -1pm www.heatstore.co.nz
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