Wallace Booth Triumphs in Dollar Shootout!

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Wallace, Gavin, Callum, Gordon & Scott

Wallace Booth triumphed in Dollar Golf Club’s Eagle and Birdie Challenge with an astonishing 22 under par total over three rounds.  The event was part of the club’s “Drive to Survive” fundraising programme which was sponsored by SPORTSassist and featured a novel 3 rounds in one day format.   All the players entered into the spirit of the competition by “going for everything” on the day.  This probably caused a few scoring hiccups as safety first was definitely not on the players minds.  The Walker Cup Duo of Wallace Booth and Gavin Dear dominated the day – exchanging birdies and the odd eagle in an exciting duel.   With only one stroke in and three holes to play a close finish was on the cards.  However Gavin came unstuck on the 16th when his effort to hit the tight 296 yard, par 4 16th off the tee ended up in impenetrable rough and he ran up a high number.

 This left Wallace out on his own and he finished the third round with an astonishing 58.   “That’s the lowest I’ve ever scored” said Wallace “and the whole day was tiring but great fun”.   The home club’s Scott Borrowman produced a creditable 17 birdies but the odd wayward drive kept him and Gordon Yates off the pace.  The pair finished 3rd and 4th respectively.  

 Collectively the players finished an impressive 46 under par and accumulated 73 birdies and 5 eagles – ensuring that the healthy crowd enjoyed a really exciting day’s golf.  Tour Pro Callum Macaulay added to the fun with a “Beat the Pro” challenge taken up by many spectators – a few of whom walked away with a cherished “I beat the Pro” certificate. 

 Dollar’s finance convener Dugdale Bradley commented “This has been a great day for the club.  I’d like to thank all the players and the SGU for their help in creating this unique event.  We’ve got our fundraising campaign off to an excellent start.  Even more encouraging for us we are now picking up new members and social members again.  Special rates are still available to new members and if anyone wants to join our friendly club you will be made most welcome”.

 

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BROXBURN COLTS FC

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broxburn-colts-county-cup-winners1broxburn-colts-league-winners1What a great season Broxburn Colts U/14 have had. First they won the County Cup, which was played at Almondvale Stadium Livingston, for the 2nd year in a row.  Next came the league, after a decider game was played at their home ground, against Bathgate Rose.  Broxburn Colts won the game 3-1 to lift the trophy.  Well done to all the team.

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SPIRITED FIGHT BY WHITEHILL WELFARE FC AS LEAGUE CUP RELINQUISHED

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whitehill-welfare-fc-may-092Whitehill provided an improved performance before a late goal sunk their hopes of a third successive League Cup success. Early chances were missed and Welfare didn’t look like scoring in the second half against a well organised visiting defence. Dalbeattie sealed the tie witht he winning goal in the 84th minute. Welfare have two games to go with the City Cup Final on 17th May and a visit to Selkirk on 23rd May.

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Alnmouth F.C. Beat Bedlington Terriers Reserves 3-1

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Alnmouth had the game at the weekend wrapped up in the first half, James swordy giving Alnmouth a 15th minute lead.  Further goals from Joe Mosrop (22 minutes) and Daniel Butler (35 minutes) saw the team in control at half time.  Bedlington came more into it after half time and pulled a goal back after 70 minutes thanks to a Ray Armstrong penalty.

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SPORTSassist took part in the Edinburgh Council Sports Workshop

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On 12th February SPORTSassist took part in the Edinburgh Council Sports Workshop, an evening aimed at providing sports clubs across the city with more information on the funding options available.   We hope all the clubs attendance enjoyed it as much as we did!

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The Caesar & Howie Group – Law firm scoops awards

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The Caesar and Howie Group, who have offices throughout the central belt, achieved huge prominence at the Scottish Legal Awards held in Glasgow on 18th September.  Nominated in no less than four categories the firm lifted the prestigious “Conveyancing Firm of the Year” award, fighting off competition from bigger city centre firms.

Not content with one award the firm then went on to win the “Up and Coming Firm of the Year” trophy, sparking off a night of celebration for the partners and staff attending the glittering awards evening.

Senior partner Ivor Klayman commented “I am delighted to have won these awards.  We have a great group of people in Caesar and Howie and we work extremely hard to ensure we give the best possible service to clients and also to ensure that we are as modern and forward thinking as we can be.  It’s nice to receive recognition from our peers for that.”

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Cyclist Takes First Olympic Gold

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The first Olympic gold medal taken in 2008 by a British athlete has been won by Welsh cyclist Nicole Cooke.

It is the 200th gold won by a Briton in Olympic history and the first time in 36 years a Welsh athlete has won one.

The 25-year-old from Wick in the Vale of Glamorgan was racing in the Women’s Road Race.

She finished in a time of three hours, 32 minutes and 24 seconds. The last time a Welsh athlete took a gold medal was in 1972.

Nicole Cooke

Speaking after the race, she said: “We did it, it was perfect. It’s a dream come true.

“I want to thank all the people who have been there from the start. I have worked so hard, I am so happy.”

Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell said: “All congratulations to Nicole for a fantastic victory and what you can’t perhaps quite sense at home is just the torrential rain that was falling on Beijing – and despite those incredibly tough weather conditions, she won.

“It’s a wonderful victory and a huge lift for Team GB.”

Friends and family at her home town in south Wales are planning to hold a celebration in her honour at a pub in the village later on Sunday.

Cooke, who was born in Swansea, started racing seriously at 11 and her first big race was the Welsh Under-12 Cycle Cross Championships

Nicole Cooke
Nicole Cooke crossing the finishing line

She became youngest winner of the Cycling World Cup at the age of 20.

In 2002 she grabbed Commonwealth gold in her first season and in 2006 and 2007 won the Grande Boucle Féminine, the women’s equivalent of the Tour de France.

Four years ago in Athens, she came a very creditable fifth in the women’s road race and 19th in the women’s road time trial.

But at the 2008 Olympics in China she claimed her first gold medal.

It was the first time since equestrian Richard Meade picked up two golds in the 1972 Games, one as a member of the three-day event team and one individual gold, that a Welsh athlete has taken Olympic gold glory.

Cooke’s family and friends watched the race from their home in Wick.

First Minister Rhodri Morgan described her victory as a “fantastic achievement”.

“I am so pleased for her because she had been planning this for four years since her disappointment in the Athens Games in 2004 when she was outwitted in the final attack.

“This has brought her, Wales and Britain the honour of an Olympic Gold – the greatest prize in sport.

“It has been for a very long time, if ever, since a Welsh woman has taken a gold medal,” he added.

Heritage Minister Alun Ffred Jones said: “This is another incredible achievement for one of our great sporting champions.

“Despite such dreadful weather conditions, Nicole’s strength and sheer determination secured a victory in China that will be celebrated as a great moment in Welsh sporting history for many years to come.”

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Referees’ strike could delay Scottish Premier League start

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The opening fixtures of the Scottish Premier League season this weekend could be delayed because of a pay dispute between the SPL and the referees’ union.

Referees are reportedly asking for a new deal worth £1,000 a match, up from £575 a game last season. The league have offered a 3% rise and sources within the Scottish Senior Football Referees Association are threatening to strike in response.

The chairman of the SSFRA, Stuart Dougal, has said he is reluctant to recommend strike action if demands aren’t met by the SPL today, but refused to rule it out after meetings with the SPL yesterday failed to produce a breakthrough. “This does not mean we are not prepared to be as strong as it takes to get a successful resolution,” he wrote in an email to members.

Other referees are being more outspoken. “The SPL are not taking us seriously and are in for a real shock, which I’m sure Setanta with their big bucks will not be happy about,” one told the Daily Record. ”Be prepared. Unless the SPL have a major rethink of fees, Saturday’s fixtures are in doubt.”

An SPL spokesman said: “A series of discussions have taken place and we expect the matter to be resolved soon.”

The SPL kicks off this Saturday, with Rangers travelling to Falkirk at 12:30pm.

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Awesome Nadal Takes Toronto Crown

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Rafael Nadal continued his seemingly unstoppable march towards the world number one spot by capturing the Toronto Masters title.

The Spaniard brushed aside Nicolas Kiefer 6-3 6-2 to clinch his fifth straight tournament and take his winning streak to 29 matches.

Nadal is now only 300 points behind Roger Federer in the world rankings.

The 22-year-old has a chance of ending the Swiss star’s reign at the Cincinnati Masters this week.

“I think I have to be happy, very happy if I am number one or number two,” said Nadal, the French Open and Wimbledon champion.

“If I am number two it’s because in front of me there is an amazing player like Roger.

“Every player wants to be number one. I would love to be. But I’m number two now. I’m very happy for that.”Nadal will become number one if he wins the Cincinnati title and Federer loses before the semi-finals.

If not, Federer’s four-and-a-half year stint at the top of the rankings seems likely to end on 18 August when he loses the 850 points he gained for reaching last year’s Toronto final and winning in Cincinnati.

Nadal, by contrast, will only lose 230 points.

The Toronto title was Nadal’s 30th, making him the third youngest player after Bjorn Borg and Jimmy Connors to reach that landmark

“I’ll think about the record when my career is over,” said the 22-year-old.

“Right now, my most important goal was to win Toronto.”

Unseeded German Kiefer was playing in his first Masters Series final at the age of 31 – but he was no match for an in-form Nadal.

The Spaniard broke serve for the first time to go 3-2 up and took the first set when Kiefer double-faulted.

And once Nadal had come through an epic game at 2-2 in the second, he proved unstoppable.

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CALDERON: WE DON`T NEED RONALDO

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Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon believes the Spanish champions will be a force to be reckoned with next season regardless of whether they sign Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Manchester United winger has been tracked by the Primera Liga champions all summer, with the player himself fuelling speculation by refusing to commit his future to the English club.

United coach Sir Alex Ferguson, who met Ronaldo for clear-the-air talks last week, is adamant there is no chance of the Portugal international quitting United for Spain.

But Calderon insists, even without the Portuguese, Real will go into the new campaign with a “complete” squad.

“We can’t talk about footballers who aren’t ours,” he told Spanish television channel Atena 3.

“I’ve already said several times that we have a very complete squad, who have just won the Primera Liga.

“We built a great team last year. If we finally make some signings, they would be few but very good.”

The Real chief claimed the Spanish side are mere spectators in the transfer saga which has dominated the summer.

“We don’t have anything to say about that issue,” he said. “We are only spectators, a passive observer in this whole story.

“It is the player and the club who are talking about a possible problem, we are unconnected to all that.”

Calderon also poured scorn on suggestions unsettled Barcelona forward Samuel Eto’o could return to Madrid.

Eto’o has been told he can leave the Nou Camp this summer, and although he is reportedly the subject of interest from Real, it would be a controversial move for the player who left the Bernabeu on a sour note in 2000.

And Calderon has laughed off suggestions that the striker could move back to Barca’s bitter rivals.

“There is not an ‘Eto’o case’,” he added. “I don’t know where all this came from, because moreover Barcelona, as is logical, will not sell a player to Real Madrid.”

The few players who have moved between the arch rivals have felt the full wrath of their former fans on their return to their old home.

One of Barca’s favourite sons, Luis Figo, caused such a stir when he moved to Madrid he was pelted with bottles, coins, bricks and even a pig’s head on his return to the Nou Camp.

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