The Northern Advocate

Centre fours titles to Hikurangi, Mangawhai

- Gwen Lawson

Twenty-eight teams took part in section play for the Northland Centre fours last weekend.

Competitio­n was tight and, as a result, five men’s teams and two women’s teams qualified for post-section play.

In the women’s division final, Hikurangi were represente­d by Leanne Stewart (skip), Manu Timoti, Savanna Lauder and Diane Lawrence, while Mangawhai were represente­d by Kris Wintle (skip), Lyn Wintle, Wendy Sarjeant and Christine Lineham.

Hikurangi started well and were 8-1 up after four ends. Mangawhai then found line and length and the Hikurangi players lost their way, dropping 15 shots in four ends as Mangawhai hit the front 16-9 after 10 ends.

Hikurangi regained their composure and, after 15 ends, the score was 18-all. This meant an extra end had to be played and Hikurangi completed their comeback by winning the end and the match.

This gave the Hikurangi club their third title in the Centre championsh­ips for the season. This was the 10th title for Stewart and Lawrence, earning their bar to their gold star.

For Timoti, it was her 22nd title and, for Lauder, her fourth. Thanks to the Whanga¯ rei club, control personnel and the umpires for their work over the two days.

For the men, round one of post-section play saw John Dunn’s team (Onerahi) defeat Kensington, skipped by Tim Apaapa, on an extra end after the scores were tied at 10-all.

Round two saw Tom Gowie (Mangawhai) defeat Sam Nelson (Hikurangi) 19-7, and Carlson Barnett (Arapohue) beat John Dunn 15-5.

The final saw another exciting match when Mangawhai’s Gowie (skip), David Frame, Paul Freeman and Alistair Colliar defeated Arapohue’s Barnett (skip), Jason Webb, Tom Webb and Gerald Barnett 15-13.

The scores were tied on the 14th end and it was a shot to put the jack in the ditch that scored the win for Mangawhai.

This was a fourth Centre title for Freeman, third for Frame, second for Gowie and first for Colliar.

Thanks are extended to Ruawai, Arapohue and Whanga¯ rei clubs, controller­s and umpires for a well-run competitio­n. Special thanks should be recorded to the Arapohue club for their hospitalit­y, which included lunches being made available for players.

The next event on the Centre calendar is the Northland women’s rep teams competing against Auckland and Counties Manukau at Mangawhai tomorrow. Play starts at 9.30am.

Northland teams are: Premier one:

Singles: P Murray; Pairs: D Strawbridg­e and K Cooper; C Neeley and A Muir; Fours: L Stewart, M Attwood, D Owens and C Budge.

Premier two: Singles: J MacKenzie; Pairs: W Sarjeant and M Guttenbeil; J Stewart and D Klomp; Fours: J Hardie, P Brewster, E Chrol and L Springett.

The Centre 1-5 interclub sixes will be played at Kensington on Northland Anniversar­y Day, February 1. Entries from clubs have been extended to Monday at 5pm.

Please complete the entry form sent to all clubs. This is an any-combinatio­n event played as singles, pairs and triples. The winners will represent Northland at the regional final to be played in May.

Entries are now being accepted for the junior 1-5 year singles for men and women and the Centre first-year competitio­n for men and women. Please enter online or by entry form in the Centre handbook.

Kamo Club advise that their open tournament scheduled to be held on January 26 has been postponed. They are busy at the club currently as the contractor­s started laying a new carpet artificial green from last Monday.

Coming tournament­s:

Sunday: Arapohue 1-10 year triples Wednesday: Maungatape­re AC fours, Bowls3Five tournament (Hikurangi) Thursday: Hikurangi Variety AC pairs Friday: Mamaranui men’s pairs, One Tree Point mixed sixes

Saturday (Jan 30): Kensington men’s triples

Sunday (Jan 31): Arapohue men’s triples Monday (Feb 1): Centre 1-5 Year sixes inter-club

 ?? Photo / File ?? Savanna Lauder was part of Hikurangi’s fours title-winning team over the weekend.
Photo / File Savanna Lauder was part of Hikurangi’s fours title-winning team over the weekend.
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