The Dumfries Hockey Club season starts up this weekend. On Saturday In West Division 1 the Womens firsts are at Clydesdale and the seconds play at KGV against Loch Lomond.
The men start their matches in West Division 2 at Glasgow Accies.
The Dumfries Hockey Club season starts up this weekend. On Saturday In West Division 1 the Womens firsts are at Clydesdale and the seconds play at KGV against Loch Lomond.
The men start their matches in West Division 2 at Glasgow Accies.
Membership week for the Dumfries Sports Club runs from Saturday 26th February through to Friday 4th March but member renewals can be made before this.
Saturday 26th February 12:30pm to 6:30pm
Sunday 27th February 12:30pm to 2:30pm
Monday 28th February to Friday 4th March – 7pm to 9pm
The Full adult membership has been retained at last year’s rate. The club have introduced Couple and Senior memberships offering discounted fees and have re-defined the qualifying age for Intermediate memberships.
The Membership Form, and news for members, can be downloaded here 2011 Dumfries Sports Club Membership Form
The Dumfries Sports Club AGM takes place on Monday, 13th Dec at 7pm. Members are encouraged to attend to steer the course of your local sports club over the coming year.

Try something sporting as a Christmas present this year. Membership vouchers for the Dumfries Sports Club are available from the club at £5 each and are redeemable against membership costs. For a gift that lasts past Boxing Day consider a present of some junior sport at the club.
They can be obtained from behind the bar at the club or by writing to the Membership Secretary at Dumfries Sports Club, Nunholm Road, Dumfries, DG1 1JW with a stamp addressed envelope and a cheque payable to Dumfries Sports Club.
The UK’s fastest-growing racket sport
Suitable for all ages
Have fun and get fit!
Racketball is played on a squash court with a bigger, bouncier ball and a bigger but shorter racket than those used for squash. You will run about a lot and get a really good work out – at least until you get better.
It’s a game suited to all ages and abilities, male and female, from beginners to the squash or tennis player who wants a fun alternative, and to the experienced player who wants to continue to play a slightly easier on the body but competitive sport.
With long rallies, racketball offers a fantastic aerobic workout and is a great fat burner! Many major muscle groups are used so it’s also great for shaping and toning the body. Whether you are new to the world of rebound racket sports, or an experienced squash or tennis player, you are guaranteed to enjoy racketball.
Free “Taster” sessions at Dumfries Squash Club
On Sunday 14th Nov 2-5pm
Come along and see what the racket is all about! Rally up your friends, and give it a try – it’s indoors so no need to worry about inclement or cold weather.
All equipment is provided, all you need to bring is a pair of trainers (not black-soled please) and plenty of energy.
We’ll even throw in a bit of coaching of the basics if you need it.
Places are limited. View the poster here.
E-mail us at info@dumfriessquashclub.co.uk or call the Club on 01387 252527 to register a reserved place, or just turn up on the day although you may have to wait.
Youth coaching will start on Sunday 7th November 2010 and will run for 10 Sundays (missing Sunday the 26th December as the centre is closed) at the King George V Park, Dumfries.
It is open for boys and girls aged between 7 and 14. Ages 7-10 on Sundays between 10am and 11am and ages 11-14 from 11am til 12 noon.
To guarantee a place on the course and for further details please contact Nicola McCormick by e-mail on dumfriesjuniorcoaching@hotmail.co.uk alternatively just turn up on the day. Hockey sticks will also be available on the day.
The Dumfries Sports Club is featured in an article in the November issue of the DG Life magazine (available now in all good newsagents).
MEN
Uddingston 0 – 6 Dumfries
Scorers: Iain Callander (2), Jimmy Clark (2), Jamie Campbell, Aari Daarabi
No games next week.