Monday 25 March 2013

CAMELFORD 4TH TIME WINNERS


West Briton Cup Final 2012/13 Report



Camelford Badminton Club retained the West Briton Cup last Friday 22nd March 2013, at Polkyth Leisure Centre after a closely encountered match, against Mounts Bay Badminton Club, who had beaten St. Austell Bay in the semi-final with Camelford having beaten CYB to reach this closely contested final.

The Teams of:-

Camelford – Jo Philp; Rachel Stacey; Claire Walkey; Rob Cook; Rob Heckbert; Tony Marshall.

Mounts Bay – Vicky Thomas; Vicky O’Connell; Marianne Fowler; Lee Chapple; Trev Searle; Andy White,

were all set, and for the few spectators that attended, put on a display of excellent badminton.

The Mounts Bay ladies won their 3 disciplines with excellent play, but the Camelford Men set their stall out early and a victory for the two Rob’s was the start of a winning pattern and whilst the Mounts Bay men put up a resilient fight taking the 3rd match to three ends, Camelford edged to a Men’s victory.

So with the score at 3 – 3 it was all down to the Mixed.

Claire Walkey & Tony Marshall at 3rd Mixed were the first victory, winning in 2 ends (21/16; 21/18). This was closely followed by Jo Philp & Rob Cook beating Vicky Thomas & Lee Chapple (21/12; 21/13). With the match sealed, Mounts Bay took the last rubber with Vicky O’Connell & Trev Searle beating Rachel Stacey & Rob Heckbert (22/20; 21/13), which resulted in a 5 – 4 victory to Camelford.

Congratulations to both Teams, on a well played match, played in the great spirit of the game we all love.

Wednesday 6 March 2013

Cornwall Badminton Team Results - Sunday 3rd March



It was a busy day for Cornish Badminton, with 4 teams playing at home and away last Sunday, and a mixed set of results for the 24 players of ages ranging from 17 to over 60.

The 1st team, missing key doubles player Tom Lyle, travelled to Crewkerne to take on the top Somerset side, who they had narrowly lost to in the home fixture before Christmas. Some close games and hard fought victories finally saw the team just losing 9-6, but gaining a valuable point in this tough Division 3.

The new young 3rd team, had a home match against table topping and unbeaten Sussex, who had come out well on top in their first match. Home advantage saw the Cornish players pick up two games and gain valuable experience, before the Sussex strength won the day.

Two vets matches also took place on the same day, with slightly better results – the over 60s travelled to Avon and comfortably won their game, and the over 40s took the long trip to Bournemouth to play Dorset, just winning a tight 6 all match on games count back, thanks to the battling 3 enders that both mens and ladies achieved, something of a Cornish speciality.

This last result was even more creditable, as the 40s team had had several last minute drop-outs due to injury and illness, and players stepped in to play at the eleventh hour. One of these was Dave Bartholomew, making his county debut with a 100% clean sheet.

Photo shows the Cornwall 40s team –

Left to right – Lorna Riggs, Martin Burley, Sue Biscoe, Al Riggs, Jan Santillo, Dave Bartholomew, Lynda Beer, Bob Bell