Tennis: Dumfries Tennis Club to continue indoor coaching for kids

9 12 2011

Dumfries Tennis Club have successfully completed their first block of indoor classes and will continue into 2012.

The club will continue at Max High Academy sports hall to run mini-tennis red & orange classes.

Running on Saturday’s and starting on January 14th they will run for 10 weeks, classes will take place from the new times of 10am to 11am and then from 11am to 12pm and these will be pay as you play sessions.

For further details or to book a place, email tennis@dumfriessportsclub.co.uk or download the indoor flyer here.





Cricket: Tournament win for DCC Women

29 11 2011
Dumfries Women win at Peebles

Dumfries CC Women - Peebles 6s Tournament Winners

Dumfries Women played their first competitive game on Sunday in the Cricket Scotland Indoor Sixes Tournament at Peebles.

Remarkably they managed to end up as the tournament winners on the day against much more experienced sides.

In four competitive games they registered four wins after playing St Boswells in the group stage, Stirling County in the semi-final and an impressive Edinburgh University side in the final and in the process the players had to contend with a few Scotland U17 and senior squad players playing against them.

It was a tense finish in the final with the side from Nunholm needing 9 to win off the last over chasing a total of 41. The side’s top batsman on the day, Kirsty Strachan, hit the first ball for six but was bowled next ball for 20. However Rosy Ryan scored the required three runs off the second last ball to claim an exciting and surprising win. Opener Rachel Howard once again batted through to the finish with 10 to secure the four wicket victory.

All six Dumfries players contributed either through their bowling, batting or fielding and the Cricket Scotland Women’s Cricket Manager, Kari Carswell, described the side as a good unit. Skipper Sue Strachan put the emphasis on the younger players, kept the side motivated and took on the demands of bowling the last over. Margaret Miller took the most wickets and after wickets were lost in the semi-final hit her first ball for six to win the game and Emma Miller kept well and did all the crucial hard work behind the stumps.

In particular the three youngest members of the side, Kirsty Strachan, Rachel Howard and Rosy Ryan led the side in the batting and bowling departments and Rosy’s reaction catch against Stirling in the semi-final was the catch of the tournament. As a result of their performances and potential the three are now in the Scotland U17 squad and involved in their winter training programme

It was an enjoyable experience for all teams and players and, on the day, both of the local first time entrants Dumfries CC and Galloway CC competed well and with enthusiasm.

Those interested in playing Girls and Women’s cricket with others who are also starting out in the sport can contact Dumfries Cricket Club at dumfriescricketclub@gmail.com or via www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk.

The Cricket Scotland report on the tournament can be found here.





Sports Club AGM – Wed 14 Dec 7:30pm

29 11 2011

The 2011 Dumfries Sports Club AGM will take place on Wednesday, 14 December at 7:30pm in the Club Lounge.

Any nominations, in writing, duly proposed and seconded should be addressed to the Secretary. Any matters for discussion, should be put in writing and addressed to the Secretary. By SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 2011.

Gladys McClymont, Secretary (please leave any correspondence, for my attention, at the Bar).





November Tote Result

29 11 2011

The numbers drawn for the Sports Club November Tote were 15 and 28. There was no winner. Instead there is a rollover to the December draw where there is a guaranteed £170 prize for the winner(s). Tickets can be purchased at the bar. Just ask.





October Tote Winner

30 10 2011

The winning numbers for the first Tote draw, for October, were 7 and 22. There was one winner – A Robertson – who won £100.





Sports Club Tote starts this month

18 10 2011

A new Sports Club tote commences this month with tickets costing £1 each. All you have to do is select two numbers and if they are drawn you will win this month’s guaranteed prize of £100 (shared if multiple winners). If no-one wins the October draw, the prize fund rolls over into November’s draw. The draw for all monthly Totes will be made at 8pm on the last Friday of each month with the winners announced here on the Sports Club website.

Tickets now available from the Bar. All proceeeds raised go to support the Sports Club.





Tennis: Dumfries Tennis Club to start indoor coaching for kids

24 09 2011

Dumfries Tennis Club is set to beat the winter weather by moving indoors.

The Nunholm club have booked Max High Academy sports hall to run a pilot scheme of mini-tennis red & orange classes in the run-up to Christmas.

Starting on Saturday, October 22 and running for seven weeks, classes will take place from 9am to 10am and then from 10am to 11am.

The club is also working closely with the local Active Schools team, with a view to holding more mini tennis classes from January to March.

The new initiative comes after Dumfries Tennis Club and Tennis Coach Colin Dunbar looked at ways to try and increase tennis participation.

Sadly, Dumfries & Galloway is one of only a few areas in Scotland which doesn’t have any indoor tennis courts. This new indoor initiative being piloted by the Dumfries Club is the first step in what is hopefully the starting point to raising the games profile in the region with the ultimate desire to create an indoor facility for Dumfries & Galloway.

Having the chance to deliver coaching sessions indoors during the winter months, allows the children to continue developing their tennis and helps them to participate in our sport all year round.

For further details or to book a place, visit the Dumfries Tennis Club website at www.dumfriessportsclub.co.uk/tennis or email tennis@dumfriessportsclub.co.uk or download the indoor flyer here.





Hockey: Dumfries October Camp

8 09 2011

Scottish Hockey are holding a Hockey Camp in Dumfries in October.

Venue: King George Astro Pitch
Dates: 10th, 11th, 12th October (Mon/Tue/Wed)
Ages: 11-15
Time: 10am-2.30pm
Cost: £20

Contact: youth@scottish-hockey.org.uk, or Scottish Hockey at 0131 453 9070.

Download the flyer here – Dumfries October Camp flyer 2011





Tennis: Champions Hold On

4 09 2011

Dumfries Tennis Club Mens and Ladies Champions

Dumfries Tennis Club recently held their Club Championship Finals. With 10 Senior Titles and 7 Junior Titles up for grabs it promised to be an exciting day and it didn’t disappoint.

Play started at 10am with the first junior title at stake, with play commencing on the other 3 courts at 10.30am.

The men’s singles final was viewed as “the big one” with Colin Dunbar defending the title that he has won for the last 3 years against the previous winner and club stalwart Lister McKiddie.

With Colin starting as favourite he quickly got into his stride and took the first set but Lister upset the form book and comfortably took the second, to take the match to a deciding 3rd set. Lister continued on fine form into the third set with an early break of serve and the large crowd watching thought an upset was on the cards. However, Colin regained his composure to just edge the match 2-1 in sets to make it 4 singles titles in a row.

In the Ladies final, defending champion 15yrs old Sophie Robinson regained her title beating Rebecca Topping 2 sets to nil.

On the day Colin won 3 titles, Sophie won 4 and Barbara McCubbin gained 3. The winners on the day were:

Men’s Open singles – Colin Dunbar;
Men’s Handicap singles – Mike McEwen;
Men’s Open Doubles – C Dunbar & Chris Topping;
Men’s Handicap Doubles – Raymond Kirk & Michael Goldie;
Ladies Open singles – S Robinson;
Ladies Handicap singles – B McCubbin;
Ladies Open Doubles – R Topping & Sarah Kirk;
Ladies Handicap Doubles – S Kirk & B McCubbin;
Mixed Open Doubles – C Dunbar & S Robinson;
Mixed Handicap Doubles – Steven Forsyth & B McCubbin.

The Junior winners were:

U18s Doubles – Ben McKiddie & S Robinson;
U18s singles – Duncan Muir;
U16s singles – S Robinson;
U14s singles – Ian Robinson;
U12s Doubles – Mitchell Cowie & Ruairidh McRoberts,;
U12s singles – Ruairidh McRoberts

and last but not least is the U10s singles winner Adam Kirk, who regained the title for the 3rd year in a row. Congratulations to all the winners.





Hockey: Junior Coaching starts Sunday September 11th

3 09 2011

Dumfries Hockey Club are starting their junior coaching sessions for the 2011/12 season.

The sessions are for boys and girls at King George V Park, Glasgow Road, Dumfries.

Beginning on Sunday 11 Sept 2011 (for 10 weeks)

Two groups: Ages 7-10 and Ages 11-14. Both at 10:00am to 11:00am.

A fee of £1 should be paid on a weekly basis to cover pitch and coaching costs. Sticks will be provided, if necessary. Come along and learn a new team sport from coaches with Junior International, National League and District League experience.

Any further information from Anne Lees by email on dumfriesjuniorcoaching@hotmail.co.uk OR JUST TURN UP!

See the Hockey Junior Coaching poster here (Adobe/PDF).





Tennis: Adult Tennis Coaching

31 08 2011

Dumfries Tennis Club along with new coach Richie Cunningham will be offering adult coaching sessions for an 8 week period. Run on Tuesdays and starting on the 6th September these classes are suitable for Beginners, intermediates or Rusty Rackets with both ladies and gents welcome.

Sessions start at 6pm and run for an hour. To book please either email tennis@dumfriessportsclub.co.uk or call Michael on 07734073397. The cost per session is £3 for members of the club and £4 for non-members for a limited time.

Individual lessons are available for both adult and junior players, to book use the same details and one of our coaches will be in touch.

See Dumfries Tennis Coaching 2011





Dumfries Tennis Club achieves Accredited Sports Club status

24 08 2011

Dumfries Tennis Club has become the first tennis club in the area to receive the prestigious “Accredited Sports Club” status which means that Dumfries & Galloway Council have approved and supports the tennis programmes that we deliver on court and the policies and procedures that we have in place off court.

The Council believes that achieving high standards in these areas is crucial in ensuring that your club is managed effectively and that we provide a safe environment for junior members to enjoy and play tennis. Achieving Accreditation shows that our Club programmes, policies and procedures are all in line with best practice.

All the relevant documents will be placed on the Sports Club website as soon as.








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