No allocation to fixed squads so book yourselves in – squad times: 9.20,9.30 and 9.40 on Sunday. Please arrive at least 30 minutes before the start to book in and choose your squad.
The Booking times for the Cambs Team shooters at Nottingham GC for the intercounties shoot on the 4th August are as follows.
Squad 1 at 1340 is. C Hall– Snr. P Ward– Snr. A Smith — Snr . M Sheldrake — Snr. M Webb — Snr. Squad 2 at 1400 is. P Barnard– Snr. M Lord — Snr. C Barnard — Snr. S Hall —Colt. E Lord — Colt.
Squad 3 at 1420 is. R Croft —Vet. G Thatcher —Vet. D Ivey—Vet. T Jones—Vet.
Squad 4 at 1440 is. A Smith — Ldy. M Conway — Ldy. M Webb — Ldy.
We have a space for another Lady to make the team up to its full
compliment if you know of any one who might like the privilege please
let me know, if you cannot make the shoot or have any queries please
ring:-
Malcolm Collins 07870 558904 mobile 01954 252488 home Many thanks Malcolm.
Particular mention should go to Ashley Smith who shot his first 25 straight in competition and was runner up in C class…well done Ashley Also well done to Gary Thatcher who shot a very creditable 93 in only his second ever ESK competition. PB’s were beaten by Ashley Smith and Richard Croft (apologies if there were other PB’s but these were the only two I know about….if other team members got a PB let me know and I will post it) …so well done to them
The weather was warm and very little wind – yes I know that’s unusual
at Nottingham – so unfortunately we can’t use that as an excuse but
mostly as a team we shot well but our competitors unfortunately shot
better, so congratulations to them
Karen Hodson has decided to step down as committee secretary. She has worked tirelessly for many years making sure that the committee runs smoothly and that the Supreme Champion scores have been regularly and accurately calculated – no mean feat. It gets extremely complicated! Many thanks for all your years of hard work, Karen.
The new secretary will be Marcus Webb. I’m sure you will welcome him in his new role as he gets to grip with all that the position entails.
East Midlands IC ZZ Champions Cambridge Team L>R Ashley Smith, Tim Jones, Jane Bell, Andrew Oaky, Michele Conway and Kevin Flitton
[Thanks to Trevor Harvey RDTC for allowing us to share his report]
Rugby & District Trap Club were very happy to be asked to stage the first East Midlands Helice County & Area Championship on Sunday April 28th
Sun was out giving good visibility but not that warm with a cool breeze greeted the fantastic turnout of 8 squads, it was great to see five of the county teams turn up Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire to fight it out for the massive array of prizes
A magnificent cup sponsored by TM Bark of Norfolk and valued at over
£300 was presented to the winning County team Cambridgeshire, also Engraved
crystal tankards and a sponsored prize fund of £250 was shared amongst the
members of the winning County team: Michele Conway, Jane Bell, Kevin Flitton,
Andrew Oaky, Tim Jones & Ashley Smith. Full results attached
A superb engraved trophy was presented to the individual High Gun:
Junior shooter Connor Harris with a great score of 23 on his first outing at
Helice, sure it won’t be long before he a member of the Helice Junior GB Team,
great shooting Connor. Plus, also over £300 in prize money from the individual
part of the event for those wanting to shoot “Competition” In
addition, to World Cup Express cartridges being presented
Northamptonshire,
Norfolk & Bedfordshire members sure you have some good shots that can shoot
Helice, let your committees know you don’t want to miss out on this great event
and sharing in the goodies next year
I’m sure everybody joins me in giving a big thankyou to Donovan Jenkin for being the driving force behind getting the event off the ground and the East Midlands committees & Team Managers for supporting their members in making this a great event
Not only did Cambridgeshire win the team event; Michele Conway took Supervets’ and Jane Bell tied with Donovan Jenkin (Lincs) for Vets’ (time pressure meant there was no shoot-off so it was agreed that they share). Well done Ladies!!! Fantastic shooting.
Another very
testing 100 targets on a very windy day. So windy in fact that I had a
job to get the door open on my car, but that didn’t worry the shooters from
Herts/ Essex / and Cambridgeshire. At the end of the day our top shot and
county Champion was Graham Carter with an 86. That was one better than
Paul Ward and Peter Waller both having put in 85’s and awaiting a shoot off to
find out who was to be Champ. However, this was not to be after Grahams
85, but they still had a shoot off to decide the Vets title. Peter Waller
came out on top by 1 target so takes home the Vets Shield.
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