Hastings Leader

Club raises funds for suicide awareness

Charity triples tournament collects almost $20,000

- Maddisyn Jeffares

Hastings Hornets Bowls Club held a charity triples tournament that raised almost $20,000 for suicide awareness and support. Bowls4life tournament organiser Merv Brown explained he wanted to raise money for suicide awareness to help make suicide a common subject because it had impacted his personal life.

The Hastings club chose to donate to STAROS Affected by Suicide Support Trust, because it wanted to support a local charity helping people in the Hawke’s Bay Area. STAROS is a Hawke’s Bay charitable trust caring for and supporting people to manage the impact suicide has had on their lives.

The Bowls4Life triples 2022 tournament had been a year in the planning and attracted teams from Christchur­ch, Wellington, Whanganui, Manawatu and Hawke’s Bay.

“It was a big deal that these guys travelled to help raise money and showed us how much suicide has affected so many,” Merv said.

“The people that travelled and helped us raise so much were incredible, great people getting together to raise money for a great cause.”

Sixteen teams participat­ed in the tournament, each with its own team sponsors. The teams were split into two groups of eight and played one round on Friday night, five rounds on Saturday and finished the final round on Sunday morning, with the winner of each section playing against each other.

On Saturday, a dinner auction was held at Clubs Hastings and was attended by the players, partners and their team sponsors.

The auction of donated items was run by Joe Snee from Property Brokers and raised $8150.

The most sought-after item being a painting donated by New Zealand internatio­nal lawn bowls player Mandy Boyd. Boyd started playing bowls in 2006 while at Napier Girls’ High School and has gone on to compete at the 2014 Commonweal­th Games taking home a bronze medal.

She was also selected for the 2018 Commonweal­th Games.

A raffle and a corner-to-corner competitio­n were also held over the weekend, both of which helped raise nearly $2000. Corner to corner is played from one corner of the green to the other.

Merv said, “Usually, bowls is played straight up and down, which on our green is approximat­ely 35m; as the green is usually square, corner to corner would be just under 50m across, which is very challengin­g.”

The raffle winner took home a chilly bin donated by Tumu Timbers, filled with wine from Villa Maria, Advintage and Black Barn, plus items donated by O’Briens Plumbing supplies and Direct Imports.

Combined with the sponsorshi­ps and donations, the weekend raised $19,500 for STAROS.

Merv was aiming to raise about $10,000 and did not expect to almost double it.

The money will allow STAROS to continue to provide support services, which include counsellin­g sessions if required, as well as hosting workshops and events.

Bowls4Life organiser Merv wants to thank all the sponsors who worked with the tournament: Tumu, Love Transport, NSB Infrastruc­ture, Infrared Solutions, Best Forsyth Electrical, MEP Plumbing, Total, Progressiv­e Meats, SS Homes, Watties, JA Russell Ltd, Barker Contractin­g, Hawke’s Bay Crane & Platform Hire, McCains, Westshore Beach Inn and Hawke’s Bay Project Management.

Donations from the auction and raffle came from: Direct Imports, Clubs Hastings, Mandy Boyd, Tumu, Bowls NZ, Jo Edwards, Steve Beel, Shannon Mcilroy, Mitre 10, Dean Drummond, Nigel Kelleher, Mr and Mrs Viggers, Hawke’s Bay Racing, Sir John Kirwan, Villa Maria Winery, Hawke’s Bay Rugby, Barkers Delight, Mr and Mrs Marshall, Scotty Mcgavin, O’Briens Plumbing Supplies, MPT Concrete, Joe Snee, Black Barn and Advintage.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Bowls4Life Tournament winners Hamish Overend (left), Norman Warren and Tahi Mahuta, with Warren from STAROS (third from left).
Photo / Supplied Bowls4Life Tournament winners Hamish Overend (left), Norman Warren and Tahi Mahuta, with Warren from STAROS (third from left).
 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Bowls4Life Tournament runnersup Aaron Byrant (left), Grant Sargison and Peter Jones with Warren from STAROS.
Photo / Supplied Bowls4Life Tournament runnersup Aaron Byrant (left), Grant Sargison and Peter Jones with Warren from STAROS.

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