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Yea Golf Club results

■ What an exciting time for the Yea Golf Club, not only wins happening, but 100 year celebrations on the go. Quite an iconic year.

Monday was a trip to Euroa, for the last game of pennant.

This one decided just who will be the two, left in the finals. Once again, the weather did not disappoint, sunshine a plenty.

The host club put on an impressive display. The ourse was magnificent, It was Team Karen Sangster, Margie Wright, Vicki Clements, Di Elliott and Sue Aurisch to battle it out with the girls from Trentham.

Yea did a sterling job considering the pressure. It was two wins, two losses and a square, thus making the whole day a square.

It was then a waiting game to see how the other teams ended their matches, the wins, losses or squares determining the outcome.

Finally the announcement came. Each and everyone holding their breath. Team Yea made the finals along with team Marysville.

So it is off to Broadford. Both teams will be trying their best to come home with the much desired pennant flag.

Wednesday it was another important event: the Margaret Samblebe Brooch.

Margaret was a member of the club from 1989 until 1996. During this time Margaret held the position of handicap manager. The brooch was donated by her family in memory of Margaret, in 1996.

As a player can only win one brooch, she will not be presented with another, but, will have her name included on the shield.

This year, also, the second round of the Silver Spoon, is to be completed. Ten ladies , and welcome back Di Holdsworth

Many found it a little tricky but not our winner. Sharon Grogan (30) had 36 points to take the day, both the brooch, and the round of the silver spoon.

Runner up Adrianne Anglin (11) 33 points. No NTP but there were plenty of gobblers: Penny Britton, Jan Wealands, Sharon Grogan, Vicki Clements and Adrianne Anglin.

- Karen Sangster

Dredge (20) having 37 points to win from Anthony Coleman (4) with 32 second.

- Alan Pell ★

The Kid Wins NJ Murray Saturday saw 17 men play the second round of the NJ Murray stableford.

Conditions were damp but not uncomfortable for many as scores for a dozen blokes were 30 plus.

The outstanding round went to young Tom White (33) with 45 stableford points. He was 5 behind the leaders before the round and eventually won the day by 7 and the NJ Murray by 5 points.

Second on the day was Malcolm Bett (27) with 38 points from third Greg Clements (16) 35 and Bill Dredge (20) fourth with 35.

Tom had 74 points to Malcolm 69 and first round leader was third with 68 points in the NJ Murray Trophy. Kevin Coghlan was NTP on the 14th and Carl Maffei won the Club Award.

On a weekend of Celebrations for the100th Year, the Dinner/Dance at the Shire Hall on Saturday night saw 110 guests enjoy a most wonderful night.

Montmorency 15.17 (107) d Kilmore Blue 1.3 (9). Eltham Black 16.12 (108) d Mernda

7.5 (47). Yarrambat: Bye.

Under 16 Girls Red. Montmorenvy White 5.7 (37) d mernda 2.2 (14). Diamond Creek Womens 5.5 (35) d Wallan 2.5 (17). Darebin Womens 5.2 (32) d Eltham

3.9 (27).

Under 16 Red. Research 15.10 (100

A goal apiece from either side, which included McCormick’s third for the hosts, set the margin at 37 points at three quarter time.

Eltham continued to fight in the last quarter, but Diamond Creek’s defence stood tall, not allowing the Panthers to kick a goal until the 14minute mark through a set shot conversion from Jesse Donaldson

The Panthers kicked two further goals, but they were never close to mounting a serious comeback over a very impressive Diamond Creek outfit, with the visitors prevailing by 19 points.

-NFNL

Warburton Stableford

Ten men went to Warburton to play stableford on Wednesday. The weather was much better than the original date two weeks ago (raining!) but was old until halfway through the first nine when the sunshine finally arrived.

Winner of the individual event was Brian Simmons (12) with 33 points from second Jeff Moss (18) 32 on CB from third John Phillips (22).

In the 4BBB Greg Clements (17)/Alan Pell (13) won on CB from Brian Simmons/John Phillips with 40 points.

At Yea seven men played stableford with Bill

It featured the band Sun Rising, catering by Trawool Shed and many people dancing, it was a special night.

On Sunday afternoon a High Tea was held at the Clubrooms which saw many of the past volunteers and champions of the club attend.

President Gary Pollard highlighted the many contributors and announced the new names for our annual 4 Ball Best Ball Championships.

The Mens event will be known as the R.Davis/R.Wills 4 Ball and the Ladies event will be known as the L.Callander/L.Christie 4 Ball.

All four of these golfers have been multi winners of the A Grade Club Championships in the past.

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