Petanque season ends convivially

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The local Petanque league contains 55 teams, divided into six divisions playing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout the summer. They gathered at the Pipemakers Arms, on November 8 for the league’s presentation night where 38  trophies were presented to top teams and top players.

  • Tenterden Club for the second year running won the Tuesday A league with the White Dog Ewhurst Green being the runners up.
  • Rose and Crown A, Old Romney won the Tuesday B league with the Warren Inn New Romney finishing a close second.
  • The Cock Inn B, Peasmarsh who are called the young Cocks came top of the Tuesday C league,  the runners up being the Rose and Crown B Old Romney.
  • The Two Sawyers, Pett took the honours in the Tuesday D League Rye Harbour Social Club B team were runners up.
  • William the Conqueror, Rye Harbour conquered the Tuesday E league by winning most games (legs) The Royal Oak Watlington had to settle for second place though they won most matches.
  • For the Wednesday league Horntye Park Hastings came out on top by the narrowest of margins beating the Royal Albert of St Leonards.
  • Collecting trophies for top men’s and top ladies’ players in each league were two husband and wife teams – Mr and Mrs N and  K Elliott from Warren Inn, and Mr and Mrs A and J Pawson  from Rye Harbour Social Club.
  • The ladies trophies were won by D Golan,  William Caxton;  J Glazier,  Queens Icklesham;  M Mills, Queens Icklesham, and C Maughan, Rainbow Trout.
    The male victors were T Chandler,  Tenterden Club;  D Jewitt-Davis, Royal Oak;  J Phillips, Queens; A Pettit, Queens, and  S Slade, Royal Albert.
  • There is a beer round play at the end of each league match where the loser buys the winner a beer. The teams that won most free beer in each league were the Tenterden Club, Varne Boat Club, Camber Castle, Queens, William the Conqueror, Royal Oak and the  Rainbow Trout.
  • In the singles competition the winner was S Moritmer,  Horntye Park and the runner up was P Turner, Queens.
    S Burns and R Milleryck from the Millers Inn won the pairs competition beating A Read and Dusty Miller of the Varne Boat Club.

 

Dennis Leeds-George

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