Hockey: Dumfries Ladies 1sts go down two nil at Jordanhill

7 09 2010

With only ten players travelling and tropical weather conditions Dumfries were faced with a challenging opening match against a young Hillhead team.

Good linking play from midfield and attack led to some early opportunities that threatened the Hillhead keeper and gave Dumfries a strong start. For first twenty minutes they continued to test the defence and Topping won an early corner for the side, which was unlucky to not produce a goal.

Hillhead then applied pressure for the remainder of the half and used their extra player well to expose the gap in midfield and over load the defence. However, keeper McNay and her defensive line held out and cleared several penalty corners. Half time eventually arrived with a sigh of relief! Read the rest of this entry »





Hockey: Dumfries Ladies 2nds hit Eight

7 09 2010

Dumfries were a little rusty to start with and although camped out in the visitors half were unable to convert any of the chances they had in the first 15 minutes.

However when Janet Stainsby scored the first goal it gave a little bit of confidence and soon some great team play was to be seen. This had the opposite effect on the visiting side who just could not contend with the skilful passing of the Dumfries side. By half time it was 4-0 and by full time a fabulous 8-0 win for the home team. Read the rest of this entry »





Tennis: AEGON Team Tennis

7 09 2010

Dumfries Tennis Club has been invited to enter a team into the AEGON Team Tennis Scotland (Open) 2010 league competition and we have accepted. The match format shall consist of 4 singles and 2 doubles rubbers. The team shall consist of four to six players. Four players shall play one singles rubber each and the 5th and/or 6th player(s) may be selected for the doubles only.

The matches will be scheduled on Sundays starting on Sunday 12th September and concluding on Sunday 10th October 2010.

The winner of the Men’s and Women’s Regional Open Division (i.e. top division) will be eligible for promotion to the National Open Division played in April-June 2011. To follow the teams progress please click on the relevant Quick Link on the website (see right) or follow the link here – AEGON Team Tennis – Dumfries





Squash: Saturday club and junior sessions

4 09 2010

The squash programme for the new season has the following dates for the diary.

  • Saturdays, Squash Club Night, 2-5pm
  • Saturdays, Junior Squash Club Night, 5-7pm
  • Junior Club Championship – 2 October

Junior Squash Club Night re-commences on Saturday 18th September and every Saturday thereafter. Held from 5-7pm Junior night is open to all junior members of the Sports Club and offers coaching sessions for squash and racketball. Further details available on the squash notice-board.

Junior Club Championship is scheduled for Saturday October 2nd. Entry form on the notice-board.
Dumfries Squash Club

and as you can see the new Squash Club logo is unveiled.





Squash: Leagues for September 2010 online

1 09 2010

The Squash Leagues for September are available on the site and can be found here or by following the Quick Link in the right hand column.





Tennis: September 2010 Leagues and August results

1 09 2010

The Tennis Leagues for September are now on the site here or can be found in the Quick Links in the right hand site column.

The results for the August matches are as follows: Read the rest of this entry »





Cricket: Dawson ton caps Dumfries winning season

1 09 2010

Drew Dawson celebrates his century against SMRH

A century at Nunholm by Drew Dawson capped the APD Dumfries league season by ensuring a final match win and their fifteenth win of the season. Already declared champions of National League Division 2, a possible anti-climax to the season was avoided when the side posted a first innings total of 253 for 4. In reply SMRH were all out for 168 with wickets shared amongst the Dumfries bowlers.

Immediately after that 85 run win the league trophy was presented by Cricket Scotland to Captain Stuart Corbett-Byers which in turn was followed by the rest of the team wasting yet more champagne, or a cheaper Spanish equivalent, over the captain in celebrating a winning climax to the season.

Dumfries opted to bat first at home and with a new opening partnership of Tom McBride and Drew Dawson. The opening bowlers Coyle and C Bissett tested the batsmen on a wicket which offering some movement and the opening was steady rather than spectacular and after ten overs the Nunholm side had reached 26.

The House DJ

More attention grabbing at the time was the musical accompaniment for the occasional boundary. In the spirit of celebrating the last day of a successful season a musical fanfare from the house DJ greeted boundaries and wickets during the match and caused a few to metaphorically fall off their chairs. SMRH took the music in good spirits but must have been intrigued when “Bad Boys” heralded the arrival of the openers.

Meanwhile back at the cricket the openers were intent in providing the solid platform with the fifty coming up in the 17th over and the hundred in the 31st. It was at that point that McBride, looking to boost the scoring rate, came down the wicket and was comprehensively bowled by the other Bissett (G) for 43. Read the rest of this entry »





Dumfries Tennis Club Championship Finals Day

31 08 2010

Dumfries Tennis Clubs senior and junior championship finals take place at Dumfries Sports Club, Nunholm this Saturday, 4th September starting at 10am for junior events and 11am sharp for seniors.

Dumfries Tennis Club Championships

Play will continue for most of the day with 14 titles up for grabs and everyone is looking forward to some exciting matches in both the open and handicap events.

The club would welcome any spectators to come along and enjoy the day. There is a BBQ this year and the main sports club bar will be open from 1pm onwards.





Racketball: Make a Racket

28 08 2010

Read about the launch of Racketball in Scotland.

In The Winning Zone profiles of one of Scotland’s growing sports – welcome to the high-octane world of racketball…

It’s fun, it’s easy to play and it’s great for everyone. What is it? It’s Scotland’s new sport – racketball.

Over the next couple of months, racketball is going to be rolled out all over the country. By the end of the launch period it is expected that kids, teenagers and even grans and grandads will be hooked by an activity that is similar to squash, but more accessible to all. Read more…

Play racketball at Dumfries Sports Club or visit www.scottishracketball.com to find out more about the sport.





Cricket: APD Dumfries do the double over West Lothian

25 08 2010

Josh Geary top scored with 81 for APD Dumfries © Cricket Scotland

In National League Division 2 on Saturday newly crowned champions APD Dumfries won a potentially difficult encounter at West Lothian by 52 runs. In ‘the Josh and Jerry Show’, Josh Geary scored 81 in the Dumfries total of 242 for 7 and Jerry Goodin took four wickets to restrict West Lothian to 190 for 9 at the finish.

Dumfries chose to bat and when Aussies Parkinson and Geary came together at 47 for 2 they proceeded to put together a match winning partnership. They had almost taken the total past two hundred when Parkinson was bowled for 69. However with eighteen balls left a century was just beyond Josh’s reach when McKenna took an unbelievable caught and bowled off a rising drive destined for the boundary. He departed for the day’s top score of 81.

Dumfries finished on a competitive 242 for 7 but they had the significant problem of the league’s top run scorer, professional Van Wyk, plus the fourth top run scorer, overseas amateur Cookson, to overcome.

Again Alan Maskrey set the tone for Dumfries by bowling both openers. With the score at 70, left arm spinner Scott Beveridge took a crucial caught and bowled to dismiss Cookson.

Leg spinner Jerry Goodin struck an equally important blow when he had Van Wyk caught for just 17. The two spinners then reduced the opposition to 120 for 9. However Raven and Heath delivered a tenth wicket unbeaten stand of seventy to take the game right to the end but nevertheless a defeat and Dumfries’s 14th win of the season.

In Western Union Division 2, JMS Nunholm finished their league season with a disappointing seven wicket defeat to Langloan. Langloan successfully chased the home side’s total of 183 in which Andy Reed was the top scorer for the Dumfries side with 59.





Squash: September Coaching Sessions

19 08 2010

Squash coaching sessions have been arranged for the following dates. If interested please enter your name on the list on the squash noticeboard. It’s first-come first-served and limited to 2 participants per session, ideally of a similar standard, to ensure maximum benefit.

Tuesday 31st Aug – 7.15pm
Wednesday 1st Sep – 6.45pm
Thursday 9th Sep – 7.15pm
Tuesday 14th Sep – 7.15pm
Wednesday 15th Sep – 6.45pm
Thursday 23rd Sep – 7.15pm
Tuesday 28th Sep – 7.15pm
Wednesday 29th Sep – 6.45pm

Participants will each be responsible for payment of a court fee (£1.60) and this should be paid to one of the bar staff prior to the coaching session.

Doubles Tournament: Deadline for entry is Sunday 22nd August with tournament being played on Sunday 29th August from 2-6pm. Registration form on Squash notice-board.





Cricket: APD Dumfries National League 2 Champions

18 08 2010

The APD Dumfries side celebrate by uncorking the champagne after winning the National League 2 title at Weirs

Dumfries Cricket Club secured the biggest league title in the club’s 157 year history at the weekend when they became champions of Scottish National League Division 2.

A win by ten wickets in Saturday’s away fixture saw them deserved champions with two games still to play after having led the league from day one and with a record of won thirteen, lost one.

The emphatic win over opponents Weirs saw the Dumfries attack firing on all cylinders as they bowled out their opponents for just 61 with Alan Maskrey, Chris McCutcheon and Jim Patterson each taking two wickets and Scott Beveridge three. Tom McBride and Andy Parkinson then knocked off the runs without losing a wicket to start the champagne celebrations for the finest achievement in the club’s history.

Now in their fifth season in the National Leagues, after promotion from the Western Union in 2005, the title is a reward for APD Dumfries’s consistent challenge at the top of the table with the side having finished second twice and fourth twice. Read the rest of this entry »








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