No 666
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
Tel: 637 227 385
H E LP I NG THOS E WHO CAN NOT H E LP TH E M S E LVE S
H
ave you ever wondered what life would be like coping with a disability, especially one so severe that it restricts your movement, your ability to take a trip out, to a bar or to restaurant or even to a medical centre or hospital so that you can receive essential treatment. There are far more people in the area who continually strug-
gle with such disabilities than you might imagine, many of whom don’t drive or don’t have access to any form of transport. But at long last, certainly here on the Costa Blanca, there is at least one local charity that is doing something about it. HELP at HOME Costa Blanca, a charitable organisation with their headquarters in Playa Flamenca, has identified the need for a dedicated vehicle that can be used within the local community to provide that vital service. Continued on Page 2
2
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
Telephone
637 227 385 Property
637 227 385 E-mail office@theleader.info Website www.theleader.info Advertising Sales 637 227 385 office@theleader.info Journalists 600 228 616 office@theleader.info The Costa Blanca and Costa Calida Leader, its publishers, members of staff and its agents do not accept responsibility for claims by advertisers nor can it be held responsible for any errors in advertisements which are reproduced from poor artwork, low quality electronic data or inadequate instructions for text or other layout features. Further no responsibility is accepted for any loss or damage caused by an error, inaccuracy or non-appearance of any advertisement, although all advertisements produced are checked prior to insertion. We regret that we cannot accept responsibility for more than ONE incorrect insertion and that no re-publication will be granted in the case of typographical or minor changes which do not affect the value of the advertisement. E&OE. NO PART OF THIS NEWSPAPER MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE PUBLISHERS.
HELP at HOME Costa Blanca Continued from Page 1 Executive member Eileen Randall said “We are badly in need of such a vehicle, one that is fitted with all the necessary ramps and mobility equipment, driven by a suitably trained team of individuals, a vehicle that can provide such an important service to local people who suffer from such disabilities,” “Those members of society with mental and physical disabilities deserve to enjoy the same things as everyone else - this is precisely why we are doing this. It’s all about social inclusion and attempting to eradicate a sense of isolation that many people with these infirmities regularly experience.” Eileen said that the charity need in the region of 35,000 euro to ensure that their dream is turned into reality. “We have raised approximately 19,000 euro already so we are just over halfway to our target, and by ensuring that the project is firmly in the public eye we hope that the generosity of the public will
take us the rest of the way by the end of the financial year.” The Emerald Isle Weekly Market, which is held at the La Florida venue every Tuesday (11am-3.30pm), is currently the main source of fundraising for the vehicle, but with other activities on the horizon, especially a Grand Event to be held in Villamartin Plaza in September, Eileen is extremely hopeful. “There are activities being added to our calendar all the time. We have a fundraiser at Flamenca Beach, along with the Royal British Legion, on 28 May, the Oasis Bar in Benijofar has just announced a weekly quiz in our support, and we hope to announce even more events during the coming summer months, so with both fingers and legs crossed, I am hopeful that the charity will be able to meet it’s deadline and make this vitally important purchase toward the end of the year.” We have been talking to potential suppliers and we now have the make and model of vehicle in mind, although our final choice will, of course, be made
when our project committee has completed It’s research and concluded all it’s costings. Without access to suitable transportation, people with disabilities will never be able to be part of society’s environment and they will continue to be alienated from the mainstream, thus causing a myriad of other problems. This is why the procurement of such a vehicle is so vital to people in our local community. If you, your company, bar or restaurant would like to help with the fundraising for this this vitally important purchase you can find more details on the Facebook page helpathomecb. Alternatively you could email or speak to either Eileen or the Project Manager, Sue Selwood, by telephone on 603 254 793, or by email: helpathomefr@gmail.com HELP at HOME Costa Blanca is run totally by volunteers and depends entirely on voluntary income from their donors and supporters to keep providing their vital services.
Busy April for Maria and gang Maria and the Pink Ladies and Panthers Peacocks Petanca Club raised and generously donated 450€ to Maria and the Pink Ladies and Panthers. The money was presented to some of our Pink Ladies and Panthers by the secretary Irene Tolson and treasurer June Sutton. April 15th saw the seventh Bike for Life, hosted by Bar UK, in Torre de la Horadada. The family 10km bike ride, was supported and sponsored by Family Bike Hire.Com, image plus and Fishing Costa Blanca. The 10km course is mainly on a flat route which makes it great fun for young, old, novice or experienced, you don't even need a bike, they organisers can provide you with one. The money raised on the day through sponsorship, bike hire and donations was divided between Maria and the Pink Ladies and Panthers, and Help Vega Baja, our charity receiving a fantastic 600€. Another 163€ was collected on the day by our volunteers making it an impressive 763€. A huge thank you to all involved and a special thanks for choosing our charity. Thank you to Timeless Fashions for hosting a fashion show on the 27th April. The grim, wet A further 600 euro was raised on a rainy day at Timeless Fashions
600 euro was raised at the ‘Bike for Life’ event weather did not deter the staff and models, who did a fantastic job under the circumstances. Thanks to Simon Morton of Sunshine FM, Dan Davy and Sinead Hansard that battled on through the elements to entertain the crowd. 600€ was raised on the day, regardless of the elements!
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
LEADER
SPAIN - ENGLAND VAN R ETU R N I NG TO E NG LAN D EVE RY MONTH
CHEAP RATES Contact Dek on 610 620 192 Steve on 0044 7401 863050 Or landline number 0044 1217 846233.
LEADER
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
3
Underworld Boxing Club Resurfaces
Sam last week with a few of his members t was over seven years ago when a VOLUNTEER-run boxing and fitness club was first established in La Zenia where it functioned at a great deal of personal cost by founder and local businessman Lloyd (Sam) Sambor. The club provide essential sporting facilities to the youth of the Orihuela Costa by whom it was very well received. Unfortunately, the economic climate eventually forced its closure.
I
show people how to develop a sense of intuition, quick thinking, a relaxed state and self-motivation.”
But now it is back with a vengeance. The club, appropriately named Underworld Amateur Boxing Club, is situated in premises, underneath MAPFRE Insurance. It is run by a few dedicated volunteers who give their time to help the local community. Sam told the Leader “It is a great community asset, one that gives a lot of its members some purpose in life, and one that we will work hard to keep going in the future. We don’t want to see it close again.”
The gym is located just off the N332, behind the Veterinarian practice, in the commercial centre, directly underneath the Mapfre offices. The club is open on Monday and Wednesday evening from 5-8pm but for those early birds who prefer to get in their training session prior to embarking on their daily activities, the centre opens on Tuesday and Thursday morning from 6.30 to 8am.
“In the time that the club has been at its present location in La Zenia sponsorship has been very hard to come by and a great majority of the funding has come from my own pocket. Now, however, I am asking the people who use the facility to make a small contribution themselves.”
The gym is aimed at boys, girls and adults from 10 years of age. It costs just 5 euro a session for adults and 3 euros for youths and children to use the equipment for a 90 minute session, which includes personal fitness coaching from Sam, who can be contacted on 627 177 511 or 966 844 453. Sam is also available for ‘one to one’ Personal training.
Sam is a fully qualified ABA coach with many years of experience both as a competitor and as a coach at all levels of the sport. He said "Amateur boxing is one of the most rewarding, challenging and safest sports available to young people today. It isn't about knocking people out, it's about using your brain and your skills to outscore them. We
There are of course many other youngsters who use the centre, and along with the half dozen or so adults who go along purely to use the equipment and keep themselves fit, Underworld also has a gradually increasing range of fitness equipment.
4
www.theleader.info
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
LEADER
Dublin bound Ryanair flight ‘Just the ticket’ abandoned because of loose wheel for GASP
Photo Jorge Guerra By Paddy Clancy A Ryanair jet with passengers aboard abandoned take-off because a wheel worked loose. More than 180 passengers were taken off the jet at San Javier Airport, Murcia, minutes before take-off last Monday night. They included travellers on a bank holiday weekend trip to Spain. The Dublin-bound flight was cancelled and passengers were placed in hotels overnight for another flight home next day. A woman whose husband was on the plane said: “The back seat passengers were the first to be aware something was wrong. “I am not sure if they saw the wheel come loose but when they were disembarking that’s what the crew told them happened.” A west of Ireland man who works in Spain had dropped people at the airport for the flight home.
He said: “They told me a wheel came off. Nobody seemed very excited. “Nobody was injured and they were put up overnight and they flew home next day.” Ryanair refused to give details except to say a “technical” issued caused the flight cancellation. A spokesman said: “The crew of this flight from Murcia to Dublin last Monday (1 May) returned the aircraft to stand due to a technical issue ahead of take-off.. “Customers disembarked, were provided with overnight hotel accommodation and departed to Dublin on a replacement aircraft the following morning. “Ryanair sincerely apologised to all customers affected by this
delay.” When the question was put a second time direct to Ryanair: “Did the plane lost a wheel” the spokesman replied: “We don’t comment or engage in rumour or speculation.” It’s not the first time a Ryanair jet operated without all wheels. Two years ago passengers on board a flight into Leeds Bradford Airport were given a rough ride when their plane landed on one wheel and bounced onto the runway. Footage shot by witnesses showed the plane approach the runway wobbling from side to side as it battled strong crosswinds at England’s highest airport. The pilot managed to get the aircraft back onto two wheels and on the straight and narrow to ensure a safe landing.
GASP Theatre (Gran Alacant and Santa Pola Theatre Group) will be performing "Just The Ticket" on 27th and 28th May at the Santara Life Resort, (formerly Life Resort) Gran Alacant. "Just the Ticket" carried on from "18 Shady Greens" performed in 2015. Rodney Fletcher has embezzled several thousand pounds from his golf club in the UK. His wife found out and attempted to murder him by pushing him down the cellar steps, but, did he die? No, he didn't because here he is again living on the Costa Blanca together with his old housekeeper, Cummings, keeping a low profile while his wife is drinking herself silly on the Algarve. Suddenly, his peace is shattered when his old friend and co-conspirator, Gerald, turns up. Gerald tells Rodney that he has won the lottery, but dare not claim as this would draw attention to himself. At this point enter two girls who are looking for somewhere to live for a few weeks, and they offer to cash in the ticket. But, are they really as nice as they seem, and what of Cummings, is she as innocent as she appears? GASP is an international group, with British, French and Spanish members. They are keen to meet possible new members from the Gran Alacant/Santa Pola areas. As always, a donation from ticket sales will be made to Cruz Roja, Santa Pola. For ticket sales, and interest in membership telephone David on 966 181 113 or email gasptheatre@hotmail.co.uk.
LEADER
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
5
6
www.theleader.info
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
Generalitat Valenciana to ban soft drinks in hospital Vending machines
The Generalitat Valenciana has said that it will not introduce a new tax on sweetened beverages, like that applied in Catalonia last week but it intends to ban the consumption of these drinks with high sugar content.
recent public study carried out in 2014 indicates that 30.4% of children 0 to 16 years of age are overweight while in Valencia 11.8% suffer from childhood obesity. Those most affected are children between the ages of eight and twelve.
A decree that is currently being processed by the Ministry of Health will prohibit the sale of soft drinks and confectionery in vending machines that are situated in all public buildings. That will include schools, hospitals and many other such establishments which are managed by the government and local councils.
The Murcia Community already applies such rules in hospitals and they now state that they too will move a stage further by removing sugary drinks and confectionery from all vending machines to be found in health centres.
The draft of the law, which was discussed last Tuesday by the Valencian Department of Health runs by Carmen MontĂłn, states that "in educational, medical and social services centres, vending machines containing food and beverages may carry only bottled water, skimmed or semi-skimmed milk, low-fat yogurts with no added sugar, whole grain bread, fresh fruit, non-fried and low-salt nuts, added sugar-free soft drinks and fruit juices'. The Generalitat states that childhood obesity is a public health problem that seriously worries the Ministry. The latest data from the most
Acton is also being taken in the community by the Departments of Health and Education who are now carrying out inspections of school menus in more than 1,400 school canteens where inspectors are tightening nutritional standards aimed at making school lunches much healthier. “But can you force children to eat healthily,� said one headteacher. "If kids aren't eating the food, and it's ending up in the rubbish they aren't getting any nutrition at all, thus undermining the intent of the program."
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
LEADER
Velvetones Charity Donations Following a very successful evening with music from the Reef Band which made over 400 euros and a St George's quiz at the Bridge Bar in Rojales where the regulars dug deep yet again to raise over 90euros for our charities, the Velvetones presented cheques for 250 euros each to A.E.C.C. and ALPE at their Wednesday rehearsal. If you would like us to sing for you we are available free for registered charities or for a small fee to other organisations and all proceeds go to charity. We rehearse every Wednesday from 10.00-12.30 at El Paraiso Restaurant, Torrevieja so why not come along and join us. For further details visit us on Facebook or on our website. www.velvetonesharmonytorrevieja.com.
LEADER
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
7
Crash plan for Costa Parks and Roads people, are carrying out pruning and clearing while the other team is Orihuela launches a crash plan to restore parks The Orihuela council has said that it will try urgently to solve the responsible for the maintenance of furniture (children's playgrounds, problems in the parks and gardens on the Orihuela Coast. benches, wastebaskets). Following a series of critical articles run in much of the Spanish So far they have been employed on the green areas in la Zenia, Las Press, as well as in the Leader Newspaper it seems that the authoriFilipinas, Campoamor, La Florida, Los Valencia, Los Dolses and ties have finally accepted that the coast is a special case. Blue Lagoon. IN the coming days they will move to La Florida, Luisa Boné, the councillor responsible for coastal infrastructure, has Horizonte, la Ciñuelica and Lomas de Cabo Roig said that she intends to put an end to the poor state found in many of Zenia, the Philippines, Campoamor, Florida, Los Valencia, Los the local parks and make them, once again, suitable for the purpose Dolses and Blue Lagoon, among other developments. And this week for which they are intended. the councillor stated that they will continue their work in Florida and The Coastal Pressure Group, FAOC, have been particularly critical of the state of local parks, and in recent weeks their Facebook page then move to Horizon, Ciñuelica and Lomas de Cabo Roig. has carried dozens of photographs and reports decrying the poor Additionally the councillor said that a fumigation contract has been state of cleanliness, the dangerous condition of the playground equip- The coming days will see he council teams employed in La Florida, Horizon, Ciñuelica and ment and the lack of maintenance Lomas de Cabo Roig. that residents and their children constantly have to endure. Playgrounds drawing particular criticism have included those in Villamartin, La Florida and La Regia, where the play equipment is broken and dangerous to use while the grounds are over run with weeds and rubble and are seriously in need of cleaning and maintenance. Luisa Boné said that she aims to end this bad image and has just put into action a crash plan in the green areas as well as on many roads that are also littered with weeks. She said that three council teams are already working in the area, two of them, made up of three
agreed, at a cost of 17,000 euros whereby, over the next month, a company will be employed on the removal and fumigation of the weeds along the edges of roads, curbs and pavements throughout the Orihuela Costa. “All residents have a basic right to be able to enjoy their parks and gardens with their children, for which they must be maintained in a suitable condition,“ said Luisa Boné.
8
www.theleader.info
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
LEADER
GREAT MABS MURCIA Spain Has A NEW CHAMPION CHORUS MAR MENOR AUCTION
SABS (Spanish Association of Barbershop Singers) recently held their Annual Convention in Benalmadena, Costa del Sol, where choruses and quartets from all over Spain competed in what was a very close contest. On that Saturday morning all competitors were up early with full stage make up and stage outfits on before 9am. Pilarmonics had a last minute pep talk and warm up before crossing the contest stage and performing to the judges and audience. As the ‘new kids on the block’ they had nothing to lose and gave their performance everything they had.
dreams. We are a brand new chorus and this was our very first competition so we had no idea what kind of scores we would be able to achieve. We all worked very hard in preparation for the competition and are thrilled to be the new National Champions.”
On Tuesday 23rd May, 2017 MABS Murcia Mar Menor in association with La Zona Bar, Los Alcazares, is holding an Auction.
Pilarmonics was born in January 2016 and they rehearse every Wednesday evening at the Pilar Christian Community Church on Calle Canalejas in Pilar de la Horadada between 6.46pm and 9.15pm, followed by a visit to their “Local” for a well-deserved drink and sometimes more singing!
There is no limit to the number of items you can bring along so check the attic and the garage for forgotten treasures you no longer want.
If you would like to see the Champion Chorus of Spain in action and find out what barbershop is all about then please feel free to pop in to one their rehearsals. For further information please email phil.pilarmonics@gmail.com or give their Facebook page a like www.facebook.com/pilarmonics to be kept up to date on future events etc..
Many rigorous months of rehearsal and training paid off when Pilarmonics, based in Pilar de la Horadada, were awarded the GOLD medal as 1st placed chorus in the Spanish National Competition.
Pilarmonics founder, Phil Molloy who lives in Pilar de la Horadada, said “We are a great team with a terrific musical director and I am so very proud of all of our ladies who worked in harmony and friendship and together achieved the joint highest score awarded to date in the Spanish National Contest. My aim was for Pilarmonics to compete at SABS Convention and I’m absolutely delighted to have won gold in our very first contest.”
In addition, they were also awarded trophies for receiving the Highest score in both Music & Singing. Musical Director, Dawn Ritch who lives in Cabo Roig, said “This is beyond our wildest
You can watch the winning contest package on the Pilarmonics Facebook page. If you would like Pilarmonics to perform at your venue please contact them via email or Facebook.
If you have any items you would like to sell this is an ideal opportunity especially if you have just done your spring clear-out.
The Details, and times are as follows: Check your goods in from 11a.m. -1.00p.m. Viewing from 1.00p.m. - 3.00p.m.
Mike Law Charity Bridge Tournament
On Friday 28th April the 4th annual Mike Law Charity Bridge Tournament was held at The Asturias restaurant in Punta Prima. This is a tournament organised by the Bridge section of the Torrevieja U3A group and was attended by 41 members of the group and succeeded in raising the sum of 630€ which is to be donated to the Reach Out charity in Torrevieja. Mike Law was one of the founder members of the Torrevieja U3A and was also involved in the creation of the Bridge section. Mike was passionate about his bridge and unfortunately died 3 years ago last December. The Bridge section has held a Charity Tournament ever since with the proceeds going to Mikes favourite charity Reach Out.
Auction commences at 3.00p.m. Cost per item is 4 euros.
Cost for 3 items or more is 10 euros. Items sold over 20 euros there is 20% commission payable. If you know of neighbours, friends or family who may be interested in any of these events, please pass this information on to them. We are always looking for volunteers and anyone interested should contact mabsmurciapr@hotmail.com, or simply call into either our San Javier shop or our Totana shop. Cancer does not discriminate and neither does MABS
LEADER
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
9
Heliport for Costa Emergency Centre The new completion date is June 2019
P
rior to submitting a final design for the Orihuela Costa Emergency Centre a team of architects from the Orihuela council has been busy remodelling some areas of the building in light of changes to the requirements of the likely staff. There will now be a rest and recreation area for those individuals who are working a 24 hour shift as well as a dining room with basic kitchen facilities. The Councillor for Emergencies in Orihuela, VĂctor Valverde, also announced plans to install a fire station and a heliport which would be used by either the Guardia, the fire or the Medical services. The councillor said "We want it to be the coastal centre for all of the personnel and their equipment, which will include security services, emer-
Police seek owner of neglected dog Torrevieja police are urgently seeking the owner of a badly neglected dog after it arrived at the Municipal Animal Shelter on Thursday, prior to its immediate transfer to a veterinary clinic
willpower and their desire to fight for it life, but after falling into a coma the dog eventually lost its fight for life on Friday afternoon.
The councillor, Carmen Morate, said that the animal was in such a terrible state that there were grave fears for its survival and despite the efforts of the animal hospital their fears were confirmed on Friday afternoon when the animal had to be put down to save it from further pain and suffering.
Police are now asking the public for their help in locating the owner of the dog as they intend to bring criminal proceedings against the individual who has committed a criminal offense due to the lack of care which he failed to provide to the deceased animal.
On arriving at the shelter the dog was less than two kilos in weight, with protracted evidence of physical wasting causing loss of weight and muscle mass due to disease. It had an infection in both eyes, it was infested with fleas, and had practically no hair
If found guilty the individual could receive a sentence of between 6 and 18 months imprisonment and disqualification from owning an animal from 2 to 4 years.
The volunteers named the dog Rocky as a symbol of their
Anyone with information is asked to email it in confidence to sanidad@torrevieja.es
gency and coastal surveillance.� Construction originally got underway in 2010 but it was abruptly halted only a year later with the bankruptcy of the builder. But now it seems that a budget of 553,696 euros has finally been agreed by the Generalitat which could see the tender documentation distributed toward the end of the summer with a completion date scheduled for 2019. The cost of preparing the new project is around 20,000 euros which the City Council is already working on. With the final plans due to be completed in July they will then be sent to tender with a lead time of about 8 months. It is planned that the building can then be completed June 2019, the deadline that has been set by the Consell.
12
www.theleader.info
D LY NEW RBISHE U REF
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
LEADER
LEADER
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
13
14
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
LEADER
QUICKIE CROSSWORD
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
LAST WEEK’S ANSWERS QUICK ACROSS: 1 Avow; 3 Purchase; 8 Vary; 9 Keenness; 11 Commensurate; 13 Centre; 14 Advice; 17 Construction; 20 Obedient; 21 Male; 22 Evenness; 23 Lens. DOWN: 1 Advocacy; 2 Oarsman; 4 Uneasy; 5 Contradict; 6 Avert; 7 East; 10 Repression; 12 Meanness; 15 Imitate; 16 Drinks; 18 Obese; 19 Bole. CRYPTIC CRYPTIC ACROSS: 1 Cost; 3 Persists; 8 Lord; 9 Berberis; 11 Sets the scene; 13 Adhere; 14 Simple; 17 Consequences; 20 Informal; 21 Wing; 22 Foremost; 23 Less. Down: 1 Colossal; 2 Scratch; 4 Eleven; 5 Subscriber; 6 Siren; 7 Sash; 10 Starts from; 12 Messages; 15 Pack-ice; 16 Equals; 18 Offer; 19 Tiff.
ACROSS 3. Evidence (9) 8. Merit (4) 9. Helper (9) 10. Revenue (6) 11. Hair dye (5) 14. Furnish (5) 15. Certain (4) 16. Immature (5) 18. Advance (4) 20. Domicile (5) 21. Lone star state (5) 24. Funeral car (6) 25. Mirthful (9) 26. Heroic poem (4) 27. Clear (9)
DOWN 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 11. 12. 13. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24.
Attractive (9) Sullen (9) Repose (4) Clan (5) Prayers (6) Holy women (4) Friendship (5) Periods of time (5) Signature (9) Awe (9) Gambles (5) Particular (6) Farewell (5) Notice (4) Vast (4)
L EA D E R T R I V I A Q U I Z
SUDOKU CHALLENGE
Solution on Page 23 CAN YOU MASTER THE SUDOKU CHALLENGE? Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9.
QUIZ ANSWERS
and Belgrade. 9. Giraffe (Giraffa Camelopardalis). 10. Six answers. a. Rain (The Beatles), b. Rainy Night In Georgia (Ray Charles), c. Purple Rain (Prince), d. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head (B J Thomas), e. Who'll Stop The Rain (CCR), f. Raining In My Heart (Buddy Holly). 11. d. Spencer Tracy
DOWN 1. Making a stipulation for supplying what is needed (9) 2. Or a variety of white rose (9) 4. Poke softly with a stick (4) 5. Social distinction shown by those in play, we hear (5) 6. They need some pluck when the stairs are broken (6) 7. Terrible name for one near forefront of battle (4) 9. Some wedding-guests sounded kittenish inside (5) 11. Describing an untended garden of insipid character (5) 12. Rushes to upset step-dames (9) 13. Merchant and master intermingled (9) 17. Key officer (5) 19. One in an early sect showing a bit of boundless energy (6) 22. Not connected with an acting role (5) 23. Fish not caught, by the sound of it (4) 24. A European measure (4)
cloud to spoil the view 11. Who was the first man to win the Academy Award for best actor two years in a row? a. Clark Gable b. James Stewart c. Charles Laughton d. Spencer Tracy 12. What name was given to the hundreds of thousands of people who helped clean up and contain the Chernobyl nuclear disaster? 13. Jack, Lou, Bill, Mac, Fred, Curl and Clyde are some of the characters mentioned in which 1960s hit song? 14. Plus or minus 1, how many time zones are there in China? 15. In 2011, a Formula 1 race will be held in which country for the first time? a. India b. Mexico c. Ireland d. Japan 16. The heir apparent to the French Throne between 1350 and 1791 was given which title? 17. What is the largest lake in the world with an animal in its name? 18. The name of which very popular edible product translated means 'twice cooked'? 19. Which male tennis player lost a record 4 US Open singles finals in 1976, 1978, 1980 and 1981? 20. Which 'Great Soul' was edited from the final version of the album cover Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band? 1. 'The Football' or 'The Nuclear Football'. (a black briefcase containing the nuclear launch codes). 2. b. Egypt (estimated total of 23,000,000). 3. Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Coach. 4. Iceland. 5. Barbie. 6. Psycho. 7. John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival. 8. Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest
ACROSS 3. It's assumed by one out of this world (5-4) 8. In the Psalter it explains a liturgy (4) 9. A rope must be twisted by a vermin catcher (5-4) 10. Saw you and I in a broken-down dive (6) 11. Assumes there are conflicts round the East (5) 14. Look for water to put the fire out? (5) 15. Rouse a knight about the start of the tourney (4) 16. Fancy things when one has retired (5) 18. The man who goes straight will follow it (4) 20. Intended to help the first person inside (5) 21. Have an attempt at composition (5) 24. Do their attitudes present the artist with problems? (6) 25. It's fractionally above the line (9) 26. Girl showing signs of successful slimming, one hears (4) 27. Some adolescents are observed around a function (9)
1. Which kind of ball follows the US President everywhere he goes? 2. According to UNICEF, which African country has the most land mines in the world? a. Angola b. Egypt c. Chad d. Somalia 3. Which million selling model with plenty of 'horsepower' was Matchbox's first sales success in the 1953? 4. The Althing, the world's oldest surviving parliament, is found in which country? 5. Who was involved with the Australian surfer Blaine after splitting up with Ken Carson? 6. Marion Crane is the tragic figure in which cult horror film? 7. Who wrote Status Quo's hit song 'Rockin All Over The World'? 8. The Danube river runs through which four European capitals? 9. The scientific name for which animal means 'one who walks swiftly, a camel marked like a leopard'? 10. The following words are from songs with 'Rain' somewhere in the title. Can you name the song? One point for each correct answer. a. If the rain comes they run and hide their heads b. I feel it's raining all over the world c. I never meant to cause you any sorrow d. Like the guy whose feet are too big for his bed e. Clouds of mystery pourin confusion on the ground f. The sun is out, the sky is blue, there's not a
(1937 for Captains Courageous and 1938 for Boys Town). 12. Liquidators. 13. Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport. 14. One. 15. a. India (Jaypee Group Circuit). 16. The Dauphin of France. 17. Great Bear Lake (Canada). 18. Biscuit. 19. Bjorn Borg. 20. Mahatma Gandhi (Mahatma means 'great soul')
LEADER
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
‘Letters from the Atlantic’ He enjoys life in the sun as a columnist and author, and continues to write a series of popular novels, books for expats, as well as designing mobile apps and websites to promote the Canary Islands.
I
often hear from expats who have trouble integrating into their local communities. For some, life may simply revolve around a bar culture, because it is there that they will meet expats like themselves.
It took two of us to lift the instrument from his car and into our house. He admitted that he was delighted to be rid of it! Amazingly, my order took less than a week to travel from Germany, which also included a short spell in customs, which again is unusual over here.
Other expats often slip happily into fully taking part in local activities and social events for expats, with many also joining in with local community activities, particularly when confidence with their language skills develops.
A few weeks ago, I was drawn to a sound from a musical instrument that I have not heard for many years. I recognised the instrument immediately and followed the deep, rich, flowing melody to its source. It was a cello, and lovingly played by a young man in the main street of our small town. I had never seen the cellist before, but
By Bar rie Mahoney
Last week, my new cello arrived from Germany. It is a beautiful and amazing instrument that arrived in an enormous box. I had assumed that it would arrive by courier, and was amazed to find our postman struggling to deliver it in his car. The car seats were folded down, as there was hardly enough room for the postman, let alone the rest of his post.
The Cello Epiphany
Of course, there are expats who live in parts of rural Spain and the Canary Islands, where it is not quite so easy to take part in social activities, and particularly when it is necessary to travel at night, with events often beginning at 9.00 pm, and with very little or no public transport available. This is often where hobbies and interests become important if craving for expat television is to be avoided.
15
Over the subsequent weeks, I thought a lot about the cellist and my experience on that sunny morning in town. I found myself searching for and listening to cello music, and particularly performances by soloists. Eventually, I made up my mind to learn the cello. It was, after all, another stringed instrument, which I am used to. Admittedly, I would not be tucking this instrument under my chin, but a new challenge is good for all of us, isn't it?
Barrie Mahoney was a head teacher and school inspector in the UK, as well as a reporter in Spain, before moving to the Canary Islands to launch and edit a new English language newspaper.
This was my experience of expat life in the Costa Blanca, where the range and variety of available activities, as well as the willingness of expats to take part always surprised me. Whoever said that the British are reserved?
www.theleader.info
So there we have it; a chance encounter with an unemployed cellist during a shopping trip to my local town has led to what appears to be a life changing experience. I am busily ploughing through the tutor book and enjoying every minute of it. I should also add that most municipalities in Spain offer instrumental music tuition, usually in groups, and at a reasonable cost. So, if you have ever felt the urge to learn the Spanish guitar, now maybe is the time. he was clearly a highly proficient musician. I sat on the wall nearby and listened as he skilfully made the cello ‘speak’ to anyone who would listen. I stayed for some time listening and remembering a time when I played the violin in the school orchestra as a teenager. I remembered that I too had wanted to play one of the school's two cellos, but as I was not particularly skilful, my request was denied and so I was destined to play second violin during my time at the school. Last year, I resumed playing the violin once again after a gap of many years. As is the case with riding a bicycle, early learned skills are not easily forgotten, but it is just more painful with the passage of time!
Expats be warned. If anyone sends me an email complaining that they are bored with their new lives as expats, I shall now be recommending very firmly that they take up a musical instrument. It is both mentally and physically challenging and may lead to all sorts of social, as well as musical experiences. As for me, I may well consider taking up the Spanish lute (laúd español) next year. If you enjoyed this article, take a look at Barrie’s websites: http://barriemahoney.com and http://thecanaryislander.com or read his latest book, ‘Footsteps in the Sand’ (ISBN: 9780995602717). Available in paperback, as well as Kindle editions. © Barrie Mahoney
16
www.theleader.info
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
LEADER
Boats and Nautical A good strong old fashioned reliable Cuddy. 6 metre, 2 birth seats 6. Inboard Volvo Penta , recently serviced, runs great. Ideal boat for pottering, fishing on the Mar Menor. Yours for 2500€ ono call or WhatsApp 0044 7706 578 300 or email rmabiss@hotmail.com JetSki For Sale - Yamaha Wave Runner XLT 1200, 3 seater, super fast, own trailer recently serviced. 3000€ ono Call or WhatsApp 0044 7706 578 300
Car and Vehicle Sales The Car of the Month at Automoviles Crespo is a 2016 Ford Edge Sport Diesel Automatic 4x4 priced at just 47,900 euro. Come along to our showroom in Elche and see our vast range of used cars or call 96 666 22 60 for all our latest offers. The biggest and best for price, choice and quality. (69148)
Social and Clubs The next meeting of the Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion will be on 20 April at the Olympia Restaurant in Mil Palmeras starting at 7.30pm. The Torrevieja Branch meets at the Casa Ventura in San Luis at 7.30 pm on the 2nd Friday while the La Marina/Gran Alacant Branch meets on the 1st Monday at The London Bar, behind Dial Prix in Gran Alacant at 6pm. Everyone Welcome. Volunteers are urgently needed in all areas by the Age Concern LIFELINE Team visiting people in their own homes to assess their needs, reporting back to the Lifeline Team Leader. There are many people who live alone, are lonely and need some form of social contact. Please call Age Concern on 96 678 6887. (69185) HAH CB need you to help us help those in need in their own homes in areas surrounding Quesada, San Luis, La Siesta Torrevieja, La Mata, Orihuela Costa,
Villamartin to Campoverde, short or long term medical conditions of all ages and nationalities. Contact our head office on 965 328 794 or email charitycentre. helpathomecb@gmail.com. New Girlguiding group for Orihuela Costa. The Orihuela Costa Rainbows and Brownies will be opening at the end of April. This is a brand new Girlguiding group for girls aged 5-11 years. Rainbows 5-7 years, Brownies 7-11 years. We will meet every Wednesday at the Madhouse in El Galan. Parents can find our more on our Facebook page - Orihuela Costa Brownies and Rainbows
Churches and Services La Siesta Evangelical Church hold services each Sunday and everyone is welcome. Our 11am
Services are held every 2nd and 4th Sunday in the month (and on the 5th Sunday, if this applies.) On the 1st and 3rd Sunday’s our Services are at 9.30 am. Our choir sings at our 11 am Services and there is also a Sunday School, Stepping Stones, on these Sundays. We welcome residents, visitors and children. For information see our website www.lasiestaevangelicalchurch.org or phone Pastor Keith on 666 180 108.
Employment Sous Chef urgently required for busy Benijofar restaurant. Contracts etc offered. 'Phone 96 619 4018
Pets Delmonte Catotel Cartagena. The cattery that cares! Tel 968 168 711 or 616 276 379 (69083)
Personal Torrevieja. Shirley - the best massage. Tanned, young Brazilian beauty! Stunning figure, great breasts. I welcome you alone in sexy lingerie. By appointment please.655 677 738 MALE/FEMALE Viagra, cialis, kamagra available mail order viagra4you19@gmail.com 603255411
Items For Sale Aluminium set of gates for sale. Personnel 123cm high, min 100cm wide. Drive 123cm high, min 290cm wide. High quality and very good condition. €300. Email rondhill@hotmail.com for photos and more details. Why not use the power of the Leader to sell your unwanted goods or to advertise your business. Classified advertising is available on these pages from just 6 euro per entry. Email office@theleader.info
Property for Rent San Miguel, large 2 Bed Flat, Fully Furnished, Air Con, Sky TV, Com Pool, Lift with Underground parking available, €350pcm plus only Elec and Water. Call Dean 639 288 935 Property to rent in Roda village. 2 bed apartment and 2 bed townhouse with communal pool. Rents from 300-400 euro (+ utilities). Please call 628 931 306
Property for Sale Country Finca in Redovan Comprising of 2 buildings on a good size plot, each with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Plot size 500 sq mtrs. The property is in excellent decorative order and is sold furnished. Beamed ceilings in lounge. Euro 170,500. Ref: 000076. Tel 617 537 866 San Miguel de Salinas - A really nice first floor 3 bed apartment in a very well looked after community, just a short walk to supermarkets, restaurants, and bars. Fitted wardrobes in all bedrooms, main bedroom having walk in wardrobe. Euro 79,995 Ref: 000075. Tel 617 537 866 Detached Villa Torremendo - A fantastic 2 bed countryside home on a 5000sqm plot. Constructed
from wood and in perfect condition with countryside and lake views. All modern services, connected to electricity, water, mains sewerage. Also a separate selfcontained cabin. Euro 149,995 Ref: 000074. Tel 617 537 866 This three bedroom, two bathroom mid-terrace townhouse is within walking distance of the lively La Fuente Commercial Centre with its fabulous selection of bars and restaurants. It is also close to supermarkets and just a short drive to beautiful, award-winning Blue Flag sandy beaches. Access to lovely communal gardens and a large communal swimming pool. Euro 79,995 Ref 000057. Tel 617 537 866 Redovan - Surrounded by lemon groves and fields of artichokes and broccoli, this lovely three bedroom, two bathroom detached villa is situated on a plot of 600m2. It has its own 10m x 5m private swimming pool and a separate garage with access to a rooftop solarium. The property is distributed on one level with a tiled patio area leads into the main living and dining areas. Private Pool, Fully Furnished, Stunning views, Private Garden. Euro 210,000 Ref 000058. Tel 617 537 866 Sierra de Orihuela - This fabulous detached property is on a plot of
1.900m2 and has breath-taking views of the Sierra de Orihuela mountain range. The total built area is 135m2 which is distributed across four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a lounge / dining area, and a modern openplan kitchen. Covered car port, manicured gardens and a private swimming pool. Fully Furnished. Private Garden. Kennels and a chicken coup. Euro 249,995 Ref 00059. Tel 617 537 866 San Miguel de Salinas - Modern 3 bedroom house in the sought after area of Balcon de la Costa. South facing and in a quiet area. The house has been refurbished to a very high standard and ready to move into. Large paved patio with high walls for your privacy, ideal for barbecuing or just relaxing in the sun. Fully Furnished. Private balconies. Stunning views. Air-Cond. Euro 79,500 Ref 000060. Tel 617 537 866 San Miguel de Salinas - A nice ground floor apartment in the heart of San Miguel de Salinas. It has 2 good size bedrooms with fitted wardrobes. The 2nd bedroom has an enclosed galeria for extra storage. Good size lounge / diner and open plan kitchen. The family bathroom comes with a 4 piece suite and shower enclosure. Popular Spanish village. Fully furnished. Communal Pool. Large Terrace. Euro 52,995 Ref 000061. Tel 617 537 866
LEADER
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
17
18
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON Euronics Darts Results - 4th May Finals Team Knock Out Cup: Junction Jackals v El Capitan Well we couldn’t separate these two leviathans last week when they finished joint 2nd place in the league but in the final match of the season, there could only be one winner of the Team KO competition. Last season El Capitan won the title but this year, Phil de Lacy and his merry men of the Junction Jackals deservedly won the cup. The El Galan boys won the toss and had first throw but El Capitan’s Aroldas Klimonis’ first darts were a cool 140 and then team mate Jim Waddell closed the first triples on D4. El Cap took the 2nd triples with Ed Klimonis checking out S16-D8. With Jackals’ hackles raised the tasty triplet of Lee Maiden, Andy Rutter and Alex Nikolov (S9-S18-D18) pulled one back. Bolstered by his win, captain de Lacy played Alex first out in the pairs against Aroldas and David Rotella. The El Cap lads scored 100 apiece but the Jackals scored 122 and 121 and de Lacy finished with a flurry- S10-S20-D20 evening the score line up nicely. Maiden and Rutter succumbed to Rotella and Bettel’s 100 and D12 out in the 2nd pairs. In the last game before num-nums ‘super Nige’ scored 134- (perhaps because his sandals had parted friendship with his socks for the night)-and Junction landlord Andy Gildea sunk his first dart in for D20 to make the half time score 3 all. After a tasty and slightly spicy portion of cottage pie, Aroldas could not do enough to stop Lee Maiden who scored a 140 and then a two dart finish on S17-D20. Andy Rutter was 300 ahead of opponent Mel Bettel in his singles but eventually he hit D5 with a sigh of relief. The third singles also went the way of the Jackals when the mad Bulgarian chalked up 100, 125 and D20 against Daddy Klimonis. So the jackals were now 6-3 up and only needing one more leg from the last 3. Sockless Nige did his level best against captain Den Hall but the latter checked out on D16 to give El Cap a glimmer of hope. This glimmer soon faded when old adversaries de Lacy and Rotella met in the next game. Phil, equipped with his new darts, scored 92, 100
and took himself ahead of Rotella and could have left him high and dry had his first shot at the finish hit home. It didn’t, but further whittling got him down to D4 which he picked off to make it a 7-4 win for the Jackals. In all their excitement, they forgot to thank Paul Birtwistle and the Tavern for hosting the event, so on their behalf, thank you very much and also a thank you Debbie Wright and Simone who chalked the first game and kept all the scores and finally for the support from other teams Massey’s, Hyenas and co who came to watch.
The Jubilant Jackals back at the Junction Finals Auxiliary Team Knock Out Cup: Ale House v Porter House Bees Well the Ale House got off to a flying start courtesy of Andre Wing, Karl Mallinson and Del Lister’s D5 check-out against Tim Goodacre, Handsome Harvey Lane and Gilly Kirby. The tasty triplet of Havelock, Gray and Leaver (D20) saw off Graham Parker and Mr and Mrs Lane in the 2nd triples and then Havelock, Wing and Mallinson’s very impressive T20-S20-D16 (112) out-shot got them the 3rd. Mallinson and Wing’s D4 got them 4 in a row by the end of the first pairs stinging the Bees into action. Gilly and John Lane’s S19-D4 opened the account for the Bees and then King Bee Parker got a 180 before checking out on S10-D16 for leg no. 2 with Michelle.
SAMM back on the Ocean Waves The St. George's Day racing was the first of the racing season for The Sailing Association Mar Menor (SAMM). The start of the season had been delayed by unforeseen circumstances and also to allow the Junior Laser 4.7 European Championships to take place at C.T.D. Los Alcazares where over 330 juniors sailors took part over 9 very windy days many suffering broken masts or lost sails. By Sunday the wind had dropped, thank goodness, to a challenging but pleasant 17 knots and eight boats arrived at the start line. The two larger Sailfish were sent off 5 minutes before the dinghies, to avoid any clashes but were soon caught up by the first of the dinghies, the Hartley 12.2 helmed by Don Clarke, closely followed by Julian Singleton, a new member, on his Topaz Uno. The wind overpowered Norman Vener on his Laser Radial who paid a heavy price by losing his rudder to the depths of the Mar Menor. The support boat quickly took GPS Readings and hopefully will recover the rudder another day. The race continued with some helms getting stuck in "irons" and losing valuable time but all but Norman completed the four lap race. For the second race the course was shortened, by removing the third buoy to make a triangular course, as the wind appeared to be stiffening. The gusts didn't last long but enough to cause havoc going up to the first mark with the larger Sailfish boat with Leon, Janice and Derek suffering most. The dinghies all crossed the start line together with
LEADER
By Simone de Lacy
So into the singles with a score line of 4 – 2 to the Ale House the Bees started to even things up with Tim (D1) and Graham (D1) taking the first two legs. Ale House’s Leaver then took one back with an impressive S18D20-D18 (94) 3-darter only to have Bees’ Hirst square it up again (T13-D3). Queen Bee Michelle added to the damage with her D8 out to take the Bees up to 6 legs, just needing the 7th for the win in the last of the singles. Captain Mallinson wasn’t having any of that and his D15-D6 made it a tie at the end of the usual league format. So, as in qualifying before, the Bees needed to win the 13th Golden game of 6- players in the 13th leg of 1001. A great effort from both teams in this decider but the victory went to the Bees when John Lane sealed the deal with S16-S16-D8. Big thanks to Terry Kirby who chalked a lot of the games and to the Hen’s Teeth for putting on a lovely spread and hosting the match. It’s all over for this season now (TFFT) save for the Presentation Night next week. With 160 players and guests attending it should be one hell of a night, including the Blind Team KO comp, oodles of trophies to be awarded and raffle prizes to be won before dancing away into the early hours! See you all there x
The Porter House Beesblazing a trail to victory
FOR SALE
P
opular and successful family run English bar on the coast. The only English bar in the beautiful Spanish town of Santiago de la Ribera.
With the same owner for 8 years. Attracts tourists of all nationalities throughout the whole year.
W
inter months are kept trading with the military air base, locals and tourists.
only Bob and Geoff slightly off the pace, but it was clear that Dianne with Vernon and Ingo meant serious business aboard the Gamba. Meanwhile the support boat crew spotted a kite surfer in difficulty with the lines wrapped all around her, decided to offer their assistance and brought the young lady back to shore. The back markers fought hard for their places with Mick winning out over Bob and Geoff , only thing left was to work out the results on handicap which were as follows. First race winner Topaz Uno, second race winner Shoestring Cuatro
O
nly 10 minutes by car to the airport and just 2 minutes’ walk to the beach. FOR SALE DUE TO BEREAVEMENT.
Contact Andrea on 658 843 474 for information. INTERESTED PARTIES ONLY PLEASE.
LEADER
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
19
20
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
San Miguel Bowls Club
Vistabella Bowls Club
by Janet Thomas Back to a busy schedule of bowling now the Champions of Champions have finished first of all I would like to congratulate everybody who get through to the Champions of Champions and well done to Gail Willshire and Lynn Greenland who won the Ladies Pairs. Well done to Alan and Margaret Patterson, Cliff and Linda Plaisted who got through to the Semi Finals in the Rinks. 27th April saw the Christians playing away to Emerald Isle Victors this was a rearranged game played in the afternoon, Christians lost to Emerald Isle 4-10, Shots 109- 122. 1st May Christians played away to Quesada Blenheims, Christians lost to Quesada 2-12 Shots 107122. 4th May Christians played away to San Luis Wellingtons Christians lost to San Luis 4-10 Shots 90- 103 Christians are consistent. 28th April Moors played at Home to Emerald Victors Moors won 95 Shots 113-100 1st May Moors played at Home to San Luis Wellingtons Moors lost to San Luis 2-12 Shots 83-107. VCL Deputies 3rd May La Siesta Deputies won 8- 6 but lost the overall shots, Shots 103-112. Club Mornings 09.45-for 10.15 Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. WASPS still on a Wednesday afternoon. Come along and try it out, bowlers of all abilities welcome woods, shoes and tuition all for 5 euros. Come along for 1.30 and have a good afternoon bowling. For information on the club, please contact President Rosamond Stockell 965320778 or Secretary Pat McEwan 966714257.
SOUTH ALICANTE SUMMER TRIPLES RESULTS AND TABLES / WEEK 4 - 5 MAY SPITFIRE DIVISION La Siesta Wasps 81 (0) San Miguel Moors 83 (2) Quesada Blenheims 122 (12) San Luis Wellingtons 103 (10) San Luis Wellingtons 106 (9) San Miguel Moors 112 (10) Emerald Isle Victors 107 (12)
San Luis Wellingtons Vistabella Fairways Quesada Blenheims Emerald Isle Victors San Miguel Moors San Miguel Christians La Siesta Wasps
P 5 5 5 5 5 5 6
Vistabella Fairways 124 (14) San Luis Wellingtons 107 (12) San Miguel Christians 107 (2) San Miguel Christians 90 (4) Quesada Blenheims 96 (5) La Siesta Wasps 94 (4) Vistabella Fairways 88 (2) W 18 18 17 15 11 12 12
D 2 1 1 1 2 2 1
L 10 11 12 14 17 16 23
O/W 4 4 3 3 3 1 0
Diff 97 96 27 22 -48 -37 -157
Pts 46 45 41 37 30 28 25
HURRICANE DIVISION Emerald Isle Vulcans 88 (4) Greenlands Gladiators 90 (6) Monte Mar Torro 93 (5) Monte Mar Torro 71 (2) Vistabella Greeners 122 (14) Quesada Lancasters 97 (10)
Vistabella Greeners Quesada Lancasters La Marina Pilots Greenlands Gladiators Monte Mar Torro Emerald Isle Vulcans
P 5 5 5 6 6 5
La Marina Pilots 105 (10) Vistabella Greeners 119 (8) Quesada Lancasters 99 (9) Greenlands Gladiators 112 (12) Emerald Isle Vulcans 75 (0) La Marina Pilots 91 (4) W 20 16 17 16 12 11
D 0 2 1 2 1 2
L O/W 10 4 12 4 12 3 18 2 23 2 17 1
Diff 121 10 60 -72 -54 -65
Pts 48 42 41 38 29 26
HARRIER DIVISION San Luis Hercules 100 (13) Country Bowls Badgers 90 (1) La Siesta Hornets 110 (10) Horadada Hawks 94 (4) Country Bowls Badgers 103 (8) San Luis Hercules 96 (6) P W D L La Siesta Hornets 4 16 0 8 Horadada Hawks 4 13 2 9 San Luis Hercules 5 13 3 14 El Rancho Buckskins 4 11 0 13 Country Bowls Badgers # 5 10 1 19 # 1 Point deducted for reporting infringement
O/W 4 2 1 2 2
Diff 71 27 -53 19 -64
Pts 40 32 31 26 24
With Lynne Bishop Mon 1st May. Spitfire league Fairways away to the La Siesta wasps, what a wonderful result, a full house..the wasps got stung! Well done team, E Blythe, C Watkins & B Pain 28-12. L Bishop, J Bowman & M Regan 28-14. B Regan, G Paylor & I Kenyon 17-10. Mo Foulcer, S Allman & M Foulcer 16-13. T French, D Howard & E Bishop 2018, B Brown, A Brown & K Cuthbert 15-14. Shots, VB 124 (14) 81(0) LS. Fri 5th May away to Emerald Isle Victors, what can I say but whoops, the wheels fell off! Some very close calls but only one win, E Blythe, C Watkins & Bill Pain won 14-11. Never mind we will get back on track. Shots VB 88(2) - 107(12) E.l. Mon 1st. Hurricane league Greeners away to Greenlands Gladiators picking up eight points from the teams of H Marshall, B Ewart & P Whitehall 28-7. P Rafferty, S Jenkins (R Smith as sub) & B Corbishly 20-9. D Gunning, P Cadwell & B Norris 23-11. Shots, VB 119(8) - 90(6) G. Fri 5th the Greeners were at home v Emerald Isle Vulcans and what a wonderful win, the second full house this week for Vistabella! M Irwin, S Norris & P Rafferty 20-9. D Gunning, P Cadwell & B Norris 20-10. S Cox, S Whitehall & Les Barber 21-15. H Marshall, B Ewert & P Whitehall 21-13. F Barclay, S Jenkins & B Corbishly 21-13. R Savage, K Savage & A Kendall 19-15. Shots, 122(14) 75(0) EI. VCL. Vikings Away to Quesada Lions. A very competitive game with the home team getting the edge, a very good result never the less. Singles, Martin Foulcer 21-16. Jenny Bowman 21-17 Rinks, Lynne Bishop, Dane Howard, Pat Rafferty & Eric Bishop 14-11. Shots, VB 94(6) - 105(8) Q. The Saxons at home had a similar result at home against San Luis Falcons. Singles, Ian Kenyon 21-12. Pairs, Del Gunning & Peter Whitehall 19-14. Rinks, Sheila Cox, Mike Cox, Les Barber & Brian Pointon 17-11.25. (San Luis failing to field a full side). Shots, VB 100(6) - 103.25 (8) SL. Sponsored by Venture fleet, Rivingtons Restaurant, One-way services & TV Choice.
Monte Mar Bowls & Social Club Sponsored by The Belfry, The Pub, Bowling Abroad and Avalon Champions of Champions Our Ladies pairs got through to the second round and then lost. The men's singles lost on the first round, men's singles lost in the quarter finals. The mixed trips lost in the final against Finca Guila the team was Brian Zelin, Sue Kemp and Danny King. The mixed rinks got through to the finals which was played on Monday 24th April. The rinks team consisted of Roy Mercer, Jan Gatward, Geraldine and Gordon Fisher. The opposition from San Louis was Steve Simmons, Keith Jones, Sabrina and Russell Marks. Monte Mar walked on water that day and kept San Louis off the score board until the tenth end. San Louis conceded the game after sixteen ends the score being 21 to Monte Mar – 11 to San Louis. A good eight days bowling and the weather was kind, some days a bit chilly but dry. Well done to all who took part, a special well done to Roy Mercer, Jan Gatward, Geraldine and Gordon Fisher on winning the Mixed Rinks. Monday 24th April. Monte Mar entertained a visiting team from Chiltern Bowls Club. Six games of rinks were played on a warm and sunny day. Monte Mar did very well but results are not important, as everyone had a very enjoyable and friendly morning's bowling. After the game we all had a lovely meal together in the Rincon Restaurant. The extra bonus for the visitors was that they won both raffle prizes. Monday 1st May. Monte Mar Torro's v Quesada Lancaster's On a lovely May Day there was some very good bowling by both teams. The Lancaster's won on three rinks and the Toro's won on two rinks and drew on one. Well done to the winning rinks of Ronnie Cairns, June Young and skip Dave Melville. Denise Ashberry, Val Hignett and skip Alan Ashberry. Also well done to our drawing team of Keith Simpson, Joe Ridley and skip Diane Ridley. Shots Torro's 93 – 99 Lancaster's. Points Torro's 5 – 9 Lancaster's. Wednesday 3rd May. Monte Mar Lords v Greenlands Jasmines. After a long lay off we played our second game in the VCL League against Greenlands Jasmines. It was a good result for Monte Mar winning on four rinks. Shots Lords 119 – 93 Jasmines. Points Lords 10 – 4 Jasmines. Well done everyone. Friday 5th May. Monte mar Torro's v Greenlands Gladiators Not a good day for the Torro's well beaten by the Gladiators, with the Torro's winning on one rink. Well done to our winning rink of Harry Dobson, Mike Farrelly and skip Bill Young. Shots Monte Mar 71 – 112 Gladiators. Points 2 – 12 Gladiators. For further information about Monte Mar Bowls and Social Club check out our website www.montemarbowls.com or email us at info@montemarbowls.com. We are also on Facebook.
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
LEADER
San Luis Bowls Club By Sheila Cammack A busy week for all our teams; before the National Championships start next weekend. Spitfire Division: SL Wellingtons Monday 1st May, a good result away v SM Moors, 12pts-2, shots 107-83. Winners: Giuseppe Galelli, June & Keith Jones 21-14, Colin Jackson, Keith Roberts, Phil Morrachan 15-13, Allen Bowen, Neil Morrison, Suzi Cooper 18-12, Judy Carroll, Bill Webb, Mal Hughes 19-10, Carol Lowry, Les Bedford, Keith Lowry 15-15, Mags Haines, Bob White, Vic Slater 19-19. Thursday 4th home v SM Christians, close fought game, shots 103-90, 10pts-4. Winners: Bob White, Sheila Cammack, Brian Pocock 18-16, Judy Carroll, Bill Webb, Phil Morrachan 16-14, Margaret Morrison, Jan Pocock, Neil Morrison 22-19, Carol Lowry, Pam Lockett, Keith Lowry 22-9. Friday 5th, home v Q Blenheims. The Wellingtons battled hard, winning 9-5, shots 106-96. Winners: Allen Bowen, Neil Morrison, Keith Jones 25-9, Judy Carroll, Pam Lockett, Mal Hughes 20-12, Jan Pocock, Sheila Cammack, Brian Pocock 17-14, Colin Jackson, Keith Roberts, Phil Morrachan 19-19. Harrier Division: SL Hercules, Monday 1st home v CB Badgers, a good result 100-90, 13pts-1. Winners: Marie Henly, Chris Brooks, Dave Steadman 16-15, Kath Waywell, Ian Ross, Robin Harker 1615, Dennis Jackson, Caz Blay, Sue Ross 22-21, Roger Inwards, Danny McErlean, Harry Epsom 12-12, Doug Beattie, Chris Jackson, Fay Beattie 19-14, Helen Hammond, Bob Bromley, Scott Malden 15-13. Friday 5th away v CB Badgers; just missing out on shots 96103, 6pts-8. Winners: Doug Beattie, Chris Jackson, Fay Beattie 225, Kath Waywell, Caz Blay, Bob Bromley 26-16, Helen Hammond, Dave Tilley, Scott Malden 18-16. Wednesday 3rd VCL, SL Falcons away v VB Saxons; another hard fought match, points 8-6, shots 103.25-100. Winners: singles, Pam Lockett 21-17, 3’s Shirley Verity, Jo & Jules Pering 28-13, 4’s Bill Webb, Chris Brooks, June & Keith Jones 17-13. We are currently looking for new members to join us for the 2017/18 winter season. We are aiming to enter an extra team in the leagues this year. With 4 teams there should be plenty of games for everyone. We welcome all bowlers, from the most experienced to those who want to step up from purely “social” bowling to the league challenge. We are a very competitive but friendly club and Casa Ventura itself is a hub for the local area, offering a wide range of non-bowling activities. For more info www.sanluisbowls.byethost7.com or contact June Jones, Club Captain: 691 903 773.
GreenlandsBowls Club In the Hurricane division The Gladiators were at home to Vistabella Greeners, final score was - Total shots for - 90. Against - 119. Points for - 6. Against - 8. Winning rinks were - Sheila Stead, Jean Thompson, skip Dave Thompson. 18 shots to 16. Janet Bliss, Frank Saunders, skip John OBrien. 24 shots to 19. Dave Field, Jean Giddings, skip Jim Oliver. 21 shots to 13. The Gladiators were in action again on Friday, making the trip to Montemar a very rewarding one, the torreadors had a bad day at the office and so the final scores on the doors were - total shots for 112. against - 71. Points for - 12. against - 2 . winning rinks were ....Joan Oliver, Ronnie Stansfield Sue Brown. 22 shots to 7. Sandra Jones, Margaret Dewar, Dave Dudding. 19 shots to 11. Phil Lockley, Mary Lockley, Kim Hunter. 18 shots to 9. Jean Thompson, Sheila Stead, Dave Thompson. 16 shots to 12. Dave Field, Jean Giddings, Jim Oliver 22 shots to 14. Well done, an excellent result. For all enquiries about joining Greenlands Bowls Club, please telephone Haley on 966844399.
La Marina Bowls Club By Barry Latham The Pilots flew away to the Emerald Isle to play the Vulcans and came back with another good win of 10-4. Four winning rinks plus the overall shots. Barry and Margaret Sadler and Mo Kidd in fine form 22-8 so were Sue Daniels, John Rae and Anne Stone 25-12. Terry and Jean Perchard along with Lorita Rae 17-12 and with the same difference John Morgan, Tom Spencer and Gina Hindle 16-11. La Marina and the VCL aren’t very compatible at the moment as we went to San Miguel and got rather harshly beaten again. This time 12-2. Our only winning rink came from Dave Taylor, John Rae, Carol Smith and Mo Taylor. Mo had a great game and rumour has it that Dave was so pleased that a trip to some dress shops is on the cards. The Pilots had their second game on Friday where they played the Quesada Lancasters away and got bombed off the green losing 10-4 although the overall shots was only a measly six shots. Len Daniels, Steve Hindle and Dave O’Sullivan won 17-10 while our top winning trip was John Morgan, Tom Spencer and Gina Hindle.
LEADER
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
21
Carp-R-Us Fishing match. This week we fished the Spring Cup at the Embalse de Pedrera. The section we use is a peninsular and it is amazing how the conditions can vary on either side. Today, the pegs on the left-hand side had excellent conditions, warm with a light breeze and three of the top four weights came from this area. On the other side the anglers were fishing into a strong breeze with waves around a foot-high making presentation difficult. First in the match was newcomer Alan Davies with 11.50 kg of carp caught on the method feeder and pellet, a sixth different winner in the last six club matches. Second was Doug Hornblow (4.74 kg) using the same method, third was Tom Marshall with 4.28 kg using feeder and corn and fourth was Graham Ledley with 3.94 kg. Further information about the club can be found on its website www.carprus.weebly.com or on our Facebook page Carp-R-Us Fishing Costa Blanca.
La Siesta Bowls Club
by Rod Edgerton Not such a good week for the Wasps in the South Alicante League,Spitfire Division, with two defeats.On Monday a 14 points to nil reverse at home to Vistabella Fairways by 124 shots to 81.Two rinks put up creditable performances with Beryl Styring with Mike and Florence Edwards losing by a single shot 14-15 whilst Irene Laverick,Ramsey Sinclair and Alex Morrice went down by 18-20. On Friday the Wasps travelled to San Miguel Moors and faired slightly better picking up 4 points to their opponents 10.The overall shots being 94 to 112.The winning rinks for the Wasps were Beryl Styring with Mike and Florence Edwards winning by 21 shots to 10 whilst Pat Moore, Norman Adcroft and Irene Mangan gained a comfortable 25 shot to 13 win. The Hornets in the South Alicante League,Harrier Division, continued their unbeaten winning run with a 10 points to 4 win at home to Horadada Hawks who themselves were high in the League.The overall shots which may prove vital at the end of the season were 110 to 94 in favour of the Hornets.The winning rinks for the Hornets came from Jean James,Alan Ralph and Johnnie Ryder by 27shots to 11,Hilary Clarke,Trish Reilly and Vic Mahomet by 19 shots to 15 and by the narrowest of margins 15 shots to 14 from Penny Porter,Sid Gallup and John Clarke and by 20 shots to 19 by Wendy Ralph with Barbara and Jack Cooper.
Emerald Isle Bowls Club - ELWYN MORRIS Monday brought league leaders La Marina Pilots to the Isle and they went away winners by 10=4 (88=105). Winning trips for EI were T Capewell S Watson G Ferguson 26=9, M Riley G Dyer C Warner 19=16 The Earls played at Country Bowls on Wed in VCL game and the home team were the winners by 10=4 but Emerald Isle took the aggregate 101=100. Winners for EI E Morris B Doran B Eldred J Mullarkey 31=10 Friday saw the Vulcans travel Vistabella Greeners and had a bad day with home team winning 14= 0 aggregate 75=122 At home the victors played Vistabella Fairways and had a great 12=2 aggregate 107=88. Winners were M Highland S Wickens M Odell 24=13, P Heaney C Highland D Birkett 21=17, C Parsons M Veale D Gerrard 21=18 A Burns LBurns B Kavanagh 15=13, P Coffey M Parsons J Pooley 15=13
Photographers told to ‘snap out’ of taking risque photos at the races YOU'RE under starters orders - when it comes to dress code - at the races! Fancy dress is completely out of the question at some racecourses at the upper end of racegoers 'posh' areas. Champagne Charlie's and prawn sandwich brigade. And photographers will find themselves involved with a 'stewards enquiry' if they step out of line in future in their attempts to get that risque snap! Racing attracts Hen Parties and Stag 'Do's - where you know that the drinks are going to be flowing - and anything can happen after a few 'tipples'! At Haydock Park, where racing takes place this weekend (May 13) protocol for gentlemen in the County Enclosure, hospitality boxes and Kauto Star restaurant, is to wear a buttoned collared shirt and smart trousers. Jeans are allowed - as long as they're not faded, distressed or ripped. Fancy dress, sportswear - including training shoes - or swimwear are not permitted. In the Premier Enclosure's Premier Suite, Harry's Bistro and Park Suite, jacket, tie and smart trousers - no jeans - is the protocol for gentlemen, and best day wear for ladies. However, in the Grandstand, Paddock and Newton enclosures the dress code is more relaxed - with racegoers not required to adhere to ANY dress code. You can also don fancy dress - as long as it is not offensive to others! At Ascot, where racing also takes place on Saturday May 13, fancy dress and replica sports shirts are not permitted - with a spokesperson saying: "Ascot Racecourse reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone deemed to be dressed inappropriately." The 2017 Flat season is now well underway and at the King Edward VII enclosure Ladies are encouraged to wear hats. With gentlemens dress code being jacket, collared shirt and tie. No trainers. Some fashionistas will be disappointed! This year however Ascot racecourse are allowing jumpsuits to be worn in the Royal Enclosure - as long as they are full-length. Ascot's Queen Anne enclosure are more relaxed this year, with shorter length jumpsuits allowed. Ascot organisers made a significant changed in their strict dress code policies in 1971 - when the trouser suit was incorporated into the dress code. At this month's Aintree Grand National meeting women attending Ladies' Day were encouraged to be aspirational when choosing their outfit, in the wake of over tanned and underdressed women - in
Ladies Day Aintree 2015. At this year's Ladies Day photographers were told they'd be ejected if intent of 'mocking' attendees. risqué dresses - in recent years. A spoksperson at Aintree said: "We felt we had to refresh Ladies' Day this year with a style code - rather than a dress code. "We are trying to move it forward - and make it a little bit more aspirational than it had become." And with a £35,000 Range Rover and £8,000 worth of fashion vouchers on offer for the best-dressed at Aintree this year it was well worth the effort of getting all 'dolled-up'! Sharp-eyed photographers have been keen to snap unflattering ladies - something the racing world are attempting to stamp out. At Aintree this year it was announced that staff would monitor photographers - and eject anyone thought to be intent of 'mocking' attendees. At Haydock Park a spokesperson said: "We do ask that racegoers don't arrive with no top on at all in the Grandstand, Paddock and Newton enclosures." Talk about losing your shirt at the races!!!
Greenlands to host Línea Directa Nationals Opening ceremony
2016 National Champions
This year’s Línea Directa Championships will be open this coming Saturday at Greenlands Bowls Club and, if the weather is kind, culminate with the finals day at Quesada Bowls Club on 27th May. Once again, Línea Directa has kindly agreed to be the main sponsor, which has allowed the Organisers to offer a lower entry fee, which, in turn, has resulted in a 20% increase in entries. Línea Directa are also providing a large food hamper worth 200 euro which will as part of a free draw at the end of the tournament. These entries are mainly from the Alicante area, which is the largest Region, but there are also bowlers travelling up from Almeria, Malaga and across Tenerife. The opening ceremony will be at Greenlands Bowls Club on Saturday the 13th May at 11.30 where they will play daily until the 21st, after which the competition will transfer to Quesada Bowls Club, culminating in the Finals on Sat. 27th.
Although he has a bye through to round one, If last year’s men’s champion Martin Foulcer of Vistabella is to retain his title he will have to overcome one of the region’s most consistent bowlers in Stuart Hemmings of San Miguel while, in the Ladies section, 2016 winner Ann Eagle won’t be relishing an opening round tie with Ann Marie Stevenson of the Emerald Isle, the recent winner of the Champions of Champions crown held on the gReenlands rink. The early rounds at Greenlands Bowls Club get underway daily at 10 am with play going through until approx. 5pm every evening. Everybody is welcomed to go along and spectateand once again entrance is absolutely free. If you are considering adopting the sport yourself this would be an ideal opportunity to go along and chat to bowlers who would be delighted to offer you advice and information. For more information on the tournament itself contact Suzi Cooper on suzi.cooper57@gmail.com
22
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
Vega Baja success in National Darts
637 227 385
LEADER
MIKE PROBERT TALKS GOLF (Sponsored by Costa Blanca Green Fee Svcs).
By Simone de Lacy The annual Spanish National Federation of Darts tournament was held in Gandia again this year (27 April-1st May) and two teams of hopefuls (Men’s and Ladies) competed for the right to enter having played in the preliminary rankings games during the season to qualify for a place on the team. They faced around 600 people from all over Spain in the competitions individual, pairs and team matches that stretched over 4 days. It was one hell of a weekend but well worth it! The spoils for the Ladies: Runners Up: Ladies Pairs: Karen Winter & Diane Dane Winner: Ladies Singles Federation Cup: Karen Winter 3rd place: Ladies Singles Spanish Nationals: Karen Winter Winners: Ladies Team Selection: The spoils for the men: Winners: Men’s Pairs: Mark Farmer & Sam Salt 3rd: James Brown & Darren Sanderson Runner up: Men’s Singles Federation Cup: Matt Smith 3rd: Darren Sanderson 2nd: Men’s Team Selection: 3rd: Men’s Team, Los Toros
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
Here on the Costa’s golf is one of the biggest leisure time activities for both tourists and resident alike and with this in mind we have secured the services of Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services to provide a weekly round up of local golfing events and topics and in conjunction with us at THE LEADER will provide discounted golf prices to all of our readers and run our golf competitions.
Vega Baja Chicas - Karen Winter, Diane Dane, Amanda Skinner. Simone de Lacy, Bliss Wright, Ann Wharton (non-playing Capt)
Some of the Vega Baja chaps: Left to right: Sam Salt, James Brown, Matt Smith, Comp Official, Darren Sanderson, Mark Farmer
Mayor Jose joins CD Montesinos celebrations By ANDREW ATKINSON Los Montesinos celebrated the 2nd Regional Championship success of CD Montesinos in style - with Church and Ayuntamiento acknowledgements - as part of the Vega Baja town’s celebrations. Hundreds of supporters applauded the team as they walked on to the pitch hand-in-hand with mascots in the final game of the season against Grupo Caliche, through a ‘guard of honour’ of young players and the sporting Grupo Caliche team, as the town band played to fireworks. After Sunday’s 2nd Regional final game of the 2016-17 campaign against Grupo Caliche - in which nearly 700 supporters packed into The Municipal Stadium - celebrations continued, with free tapas and drinks for all, with presentations of all of the club's teams, including the Youth teams, taking place. After the 7-1 win against Grupo Caliche the CD Montesinos squad, lead by coach Carlos Perez, were centre stage as they sang ‘Campeones’ – Champions - to the applauding crowd. The players, management and staff then walked through the town to applause and cheers, to make a floral tribute at the town's Church, followed by a Town Hall balcony ‘tribute of honour’. Club Deportivo Montesinos clinched the 2nd Regional Group 16 of the Valencian League, España, Championship, achieving promotion to the 1st Regional Division for the first time since 1975, under the
SUDUKO SOLUTION
leadership of coach Carlos Perez and Presidente Felipe Paredes, underlined with a hard working Committee and The Full Monte Supporters Club. The club played at the 1st Regional level in 1975, when Los Montesinos were administratively part of Almoradi. In 1976 the club moved to the Los Montesinos Municipal Stadium, where 110,000 euros has been spent this year in a refurbishment, that including a new stand. “The town of Los Montesinos are very proud of the football club’s achievements. On behalf of everyone congratulations go to out to them,” Los Montesinos Mayor Jose Manuel Butron told The Leader.
‘Will to Win’ No matter how good a player your are or how well you think on a golf course there is another vital element needed in your armoury to be a true champion. It comes from within and can be called grit, determination, tenacity, desire or just simply the will to win when it counts. I the latest Tony Jacklin autobiography I found reference to a poem by Walter D.Wintle which adequately describes inner strength and the will to win as follows: If you think that you are beaten, you are; If you think you dare not, you don’t. If you’d like to win, but think you can’t It’s almost a cert you won’t. For out in the world we find success begins with a fellow’s will; It’s all in the state of mind. If you think you’re outclassed, you are; You’ve got to think high to rise. You’ve got to be sure of yourself before you can ever win a prize. Life’s battles don’t always go to the stronger or faster man; But sooner or later the man who wins is the one who thinks he can. Remember that it is good to win but not at all costs and this poem suggest that while it is good to be a winner you can remain a nice decent person also. Why do you think that us brits do not really like the yanks? It is because they like and want to be winners while we are happy to play the game but come a sporting runner up. Nick Faldo never endeared himself to the British golfing public because he was too American in his methods and will to win. There is no need to display arrogance on the golf course, which we associate with the yanks, but you can have an inner drive and desire to be the best golfer that you can be. If you can ally this internal desire with a sound golfing technique and good controlled thinking then you all have the opportunity to be the best golfers that you can be. We at THE LEADER are committed to providing to our golfing readers affordable golf without the need to join a club or apply for a card but simply contact the number below to have instant access to discounted golf prices, many of which are exclusive to us. The deals shown in the table are some of the best currently available to you until 31/05/17:
Cadena Sunrise 10 - Pin Bowling 999's Pin Pushers The Bandits Gi Gi's Hookers Sol Amigos
4 4 0 6 2
4 4 8 2 6
Alley Cats Alley Gators Pin Pals Sunrise Colegas S***T Happens
Top Performers
Ladies
Gents
Hi/Game Hi/Game+H/Cap Hi/Series Hi/Series+H/Cap
Sue Walsh 180 Ingrid Wilms 223 Ingrid Wilms 485 Ingrid Wilms 629
Gary Walsh 224 Gaz Bowden 244 Gary Walsh 607 Gary Walsh 664
Gi Gi's Hookers Sunrise Colegas Alley Cats Pin Pushers Sol Amigos S***T Happens Alley Gators 999's Pin Pals The Bandits
P W 84 71 84 66 84 63 84 63 84 58 84 57 84 57 84 45 84 39 84 38
D 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0
L 41 46 48 48 53 53 55 66 73 74
-
Tot Gms Av Hi-G Hi-S Pts 63811 84 759 858 2431 142 63359 84 754 869 2402 132 63295 84 753 881 2399 127 63108 84 751 857 2418 127 63507 84 756 881 2412 117 63837 84 759 901 2485 116 63214 84 752 902 2472 114 61686 84 734 823 2334 91 62001 84 738 855 2424 78 61498 84 732 823 2383 76
Golf Course Alenda Alicante Altorreal Bonalba Don Cayo (Altea) El Plantio Font Del Llop La Finca La Marquesa La Serena Las Colinas Las Ramblas Lo Romero Roda Villamartin Villaitana Poniente Vistabella
Price €118 €98 €106 €100 €94 €112 €122 €148 €48 €128 €90 €110 €39 €100 €126 €114 €88
Comments Two Players and Buggy Two Green Fees and Buggy (2pm) Two Players and Buggy Two Players and Buggy Two Players and Buggy Two Players and Buggy (after 12pm) Two Players and Buggy Two Players and Buggy Single Green Fee (weekends) Two Players and Buggy Single Green Fee Two Players and Buggy Single Green Fee (after 2.30pm) Two Players and Buggy (after 2pm) Two Players and Buggy Two Green Fees and Buggy Two Players and Buggy (w/e)
Deal of the week : New Sierra Golf 2 players and buggy for €85 For Bookings and more information contact Mike at info@costablanca-greenfees.com quoting the reference LEADER or on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 Quotation of the Week “Approach the golf course as a friend and not the enemy” Arnold Palmer
LEADER
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
23
BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD AS TORRY TUMBLE OUT OF THE LEAGUE T his really was Paterna CF .................... 2 the game that was going to CD Torrevieja ................ 0 shape Torrevieja’s future, certainly going a long way toward providing the outcome of where they would be playing their football next season. As the Salineros sat lodged in the fourth relegation spot, 3 points behind rivals CD Buñol, with just two games to play, the only result they could possibly consider was a win, and with it the three points, as they travelled along the AP7 to Paterna, while at the same time hoping that Buñol would slip up in their quest for points at Villarreal CF C. A Torry victory would then drag Sunday’s opponents Paterna down into the mix leaving them just a single point ahead of Torry and the rather surprise rivals for that final relegation spot. But going into the penultimate game of the season the ‘whats’ and the ‘ifs’ counted for absolutely nothing with the football still to be played and next season’s Tercera status still to be won. Following Damian’s needless yellow card against Crevillente Molina and Dani Salazar were brought into the Torrevieja starting line-up for this most vital of games which somehow seemed to be lost on both sets of players during the opening quarter. Neither team looked keen to make the running which had both sets of supporters wondering why they alone had made the effort. It took fully 20 minutes before the game finally flickered into life when Paterna’s wide man Alcaide shot straight at Jose Carlos in the Torry goal with the goal completely at his mercy. Let off number
two came for the visitors moments later, this time a fierce drive from Tobias that shaved the Torry post. The Torry bench were screaming instructions at their players as all the pressure was coming from the home side. Indeed it took a brilliant point blank save from Jose Carlos to keep out a Selu header on the half hour mark before Vicente played a long downfield ball to Molina to spur the very first Torry break. An exquisite through ball to Beltran should have been converted but the striker somehow screwed his effort wide with the Paterna goal opening up at his front. As the teams strolled off for the interval at 0-0, but with Buñol leading by the only goal of the game at Villarreal, the half time talk took on even greater significance for the Torrevieja manager. Unfortunately it seemed as though the players had not been listening because any additional effort displayed by Torry was barely noticeable. It was still the home side that was calling the shots and both centre back Duco and centre forward Civera could have wrapped up the game early in the second half. However the Paterna number 9 did come good with 10 minutes played as he unleashed a bullet of a strike to put the home side in front. At this stage it was all Paterna and with Pedreño playing his final card when bringing on three attackers midway through the half, it really was a bold move from the Torry manager. But his side were being kept to long range efforts by their opponents with Xenxe in the Paterna goal rarely getting a touch. And when Javi Meca was dismissed for a second yellow on 75 minutes it really did look over for the visitors.
As Paterna continued to frustrate their guests, and with the extra man beginning to tell, a final mix up in the Torry box let in Tobias who was able to beat Jose Carlos at his far post. And the salt was rubbed even deeper into the Torry wounds as Muro won at Villarreal and Almoradi capitulated to Muro, dropping the Salineros even closer toward the bottom rung. On the players coach during the homeward journey a club spokesman attempted to keep a positive outlook telling The Leader "We have to take it on the chin. It's going to be a huge summer for us in terms of recruitment, and conversations with the President are coming - we have to recruit well, be strong next year and bounce back, starting with a win next Sunday at home to Borriol.“
San Javier GS ‘Team Traffic Lights’ Competition at La Serena Another excellent turnout by San Javier Golf Society, (including several new members) teed off in perfect conditions at La Serena for this popular format of team competition. There was some excellent individual scoring, most notably by John Hillier and Mick Hardy but the overall winners were the team consisting of Roger McGeagh, David Summers, Mick Hardy and Alan Brooke, with a total of 119 points. Nearest the pins were won by Dave Furze, David Archer, Tom Collins and Alan Brooke. The gross 2 (for 50 euros) was not won and rolls over to the
next game, which is an individual stableford qualifier at Font del Llop, teeing off at 9:20am on Wednesday 17th May. Full details will be emailed to all members. Payday will be on Saturday 13th May, between 11am and 12 in the bar area at La Serena Golf Clubhouse, Los Alcázares. For further information on our society, to play as a guest, or to join, please phone Barry Beale on +34 649 245 889 or look at our website at www.sanjaviergolfsociety.co.uk and Facebook page at www.facebook.com/sanjaviergolfsociety
24
ADVERTISING HOTLINE
637 227 385
Monday 8th - Sunday 15th May, 2017
www.theleader.info
LEADER