Squash Open Day, Sat 23rd May

6 05 2009

Nunholm Squash Club is planning an Open Day on Saturday 23rd May to promote squash in Dumfries but also to support Squash 2016 which is a world wide initiative to get the game of squash included in the Olympics in 2016.

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The aim for the day is to showcase exhibition matches between some of the club’s Scottish Masters Champions but also to give those who have not tried squash an opportunity to have a go.

Eye protection for junior players and rackets will be available along with some refreshments.

There will also be a chance for club players to take part in a mini team competition during the day. Read the rest of this entry »





Squash: Nunholm boys take their turn for Scotland

5 05 2009

Taking their turn for Scotland: Robin Ridley, Davy Rogan, Sue Strachm, Jimmy Wells, Ronnie Carter

Taking their turn for Scotland: Robin Ridley, Davy Rogan, Sue Strachan, Jimmy Wells, Ronnie Carter

After Nunholm’s Sue Strachan and Davy Rogan took part in the Masters Squash Home Internationals last weekend it is now the turn of the reigning Scottish champions, Jimmy Wells and Robin Ridley and Lockerbie number 1, Ronnie Carter. They play on Friday night and Saturday at the Edinburgh Sports Club where they take on Ireland, Wales and the auld enemy, England.

In Dublin, Sue Strachan’s over 35’s team managed to come runners up to England in a very hard fought competition with 3-2 and 4-1 wins over Ireland and Wales respectively. England, however, just proved too strong and finished easy winners with Scotland coming out top in the “Celtic Nations Cup”.

Sue was delighted with the performance of her team and her individual performance. “I played the best tournament squash I have ever played particularly against Ireland’s Jenny Dillon in the deciding match of the tie with the score at 2-2.” Jenny had beaten Sue easily in their one previous encounter and so the form card suggested she would be victorious again. “The spirit in the Scottish team was great though and the others had battled too hard to get us into that position for me to fail them. I had a job to do for my team so I just went out and did it.”





Cricket: APD Dumfries win National League Opener

4 05 2009
Davie Davidson scores the 1st league 50 of the season

Davie Davidson scores the 1st league 50 of the season

Playing Weirs on Saturday at Nunholm, APD Dumfries won their first league match of the season by a healthy 84 runs in National League Division 2.

The Dumfries side put up 217 batting first with the first league fifty being scored by opener Davie Davidson. His 58 and 41 from Geary at number 4 were the backbone of the innings and when Davidson was caught at 142, 12 overs and seven wickets were left.

Wickets then fell as the scoring rate rose with Dawson adding a useful 21. Those final overs contributed about six an over for the Doonhamers to reach 217 for 9 after 50 overs.

Despite losing Alexander to injury after bowling only three overs, Jim Patterson and then Geary put pressure on the Weirs batting. Each took a wicket to restrict the total to 19 off ten. Two more catches off Geary and one in left-armer Beveridge’s first over meant five wickets down for below fifty.

Spinners Beveridge and Goodin then gradually mopped up the innings. Skipper Beveridge finished with two wickets and Goodin four as the run chase ended well short on 133. Next Saturday Dumfries play away at SMRH. Read the rest of this entry »





Tennis: 2009 Open Day Success

3 05 2009

The Tennis Open Day held last Sunday to invite people to come down and try the courts was a success, despite a chillier outlook than hoped, with as many as 20 new juniors having a hit at the club for the first time.

2009 Dumfries Tennis Club Open Day

2009 Dumfries Tennis Club Open Day

A busy day was rounded off with 16 adults daring to enter the doubles competition organised to wrap up the day. Read the rest of this entry »





Squash: Summer Leagues for May online

1 05 2009

The Summer Squash Leagues start this month and the May squash leagues are available on the site and can be found here or by following the Quick Link at the top of the right hand column.

For the Summer Leagues the PAR (Point a Rally) scoring method is being introduced. It is to be a point a rally to 15 points per game.

Should the score reach 14-14 the receiver may request 1 or 3 points. Therefore the game can be won 15-14 or 17-16/15/14.





Squash: DG League title goes to D&C Lindsay Forestry

1 05 2009

The Lockerbie team sponsored by D & C Lindsay Forestry clinched the John Henderson’s and Sons Dumfries and Galloway Division One league title last Thursday night in the closest finish seen in years.

With the Lockerbie outfit having to secure 12 points against a full strength Finite team to take the title everyone would have to play their A game on the night to take the title.

With Rab Grierson and Kenny Little up against Graeme Fraser and Jock Glendinning, things looked bleak for the home side as Rab and Graeme headed into a fifth game and Kenny was 8/2 down in the fourth against a determined looking Jock.  Read the rest of this entry »








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