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Pinner Observer from Harrow, London, England • 63

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Pinner Observeri
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Harrow, London, England
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OBSERVER Thursday, December 8, 1988 Page 63 SWIMMING Hazel takes National crown HARROW and Weskistone Swimming Club's young star Hurl Alder broke ber Middlesex County record in winning her first National Junior Title at the ASA National Short Course championships at Plymouth. Swimming in the 100 metres breaststroke event, 14 year old Hazel finished fourth in the final and first junior home which gave her the crows and a magallkeot trophy for her efforts. Her superb time was 1.13.11 which lopped an incredible two seconds off hr own county record and puts her high in the national It was a successful day for all four of Harrow's swim- ass; is die Championships. 17 year old Julie Riegel finished fourth is the final of the 2fie 'adzes backstroke in a personal best time of 2.21.0 a ihne which broke the Middlesex County record which had stood for 1 years. She also mode the Neal of the IN metres bedelroke, flebbing Nab Is MN, coof why her slaNINg as see of the best beelebeiws the awastry aid heedin ter lishems selection le the mar ATHLETICS Coat pitting a pod day for tee Harrow (rearm, Hazel Abler plead a aim latlon Note in tie 2 metres beNsbtroke in tine of 2.43.34, Hel Williamson had a persoi best tine of 2.27.55 in I 2N metres bacstroke.

Fulton slip up again Fulton Hirrcra 68 Homenmen 87 FULTON Harrow continued their losing run in what is turning out to be a tough season against Hornenmen on Tues- day evening. Homerunen are by a long way the beat team Fulton have faced and until this match had scored 100 points in each of their games. Fulton began the game well but defensive errors soon began to creep inso their game and Homerunen were able to overcome Fulton's zone defame. Fulton also were unable to make their many scoring opportunities count, up until the 13th minute of the game it was very close but a bad two or three minutes spell saw Homennien pull away to lead at half time. The second half was evenly matched with both sides making errors in offense and defense and wasting many scoring opportunities.

Leading performances from Fulton came from turd Eric Simpson with 21 points. forward Len Alleyne 20, and forward Peas Ratcliffe, 12. Sam is best in UK rankings Old Gaytonians Olympic sprinter Sam Nchinda is the leading local athlete in the United Kingdom ranking lists announced recently. The 21 year old student is placed 7th in the 100 metres list with his best performance of 10.37 and also takes 21st spot in the 200 metres. Wembley thrower David Messom ranks Ilth in the havelin rankings with 71.80 metres despite suffering from several debilitating injuries during the season.

Philip Parry's season was also eat short by injury but he still ranked 21st with his best throw of 66.42 metres. Guy Perryman takes his 15th position in the shot with his best putt of 16.26 metres while Kenton's Stuart Clark returns to the top 50 in the hammer after missing the 1987 season with injury. Pinnees Harvey Griffiths moves up to 38th place in the high jump with his Old Gayts club record of 2.05 metres. Ray Smith places 32nd in the triple jump with 14.99 metres while Gary McCullough's best of 14.88 metres takes 38th spot. Brent's Mark Phills made a big improvement in his first season with Gayts, recording 21.4 for 29th position in the 200 metres rankings.

Kodak engineer Mark Littlejohn completed five years in the top 50 by taking 36th spot in the 400 metres hurdles with 53.5. Pinners Hanish Mcbuies returns to the top 50 after a four year absence caused by recurrent injury and illness. The Scottish international is ranked 36th in the 1,500 metres with his best of 3.44.76. Pinner's Howard Lamb is included in two events in the UK under-20 rankings. He takes 14th spot in the discus with 44.32 metres and ranks 21st in the shot with 13.42 metres.

Harrow pole vaulter Matthew Giles ranks 18th in the national youths (under-17) lists with his best vault of 3.60 metres. George Ng-Yu-Tin takes 21st spot in the hammer with 48.92 metres. Both Giles and Ng-Yu-Tin have another year in this age group. Harrow tumble to first defeat HOCKEY from Saturday's match against Ashford. Harrow 0 Ashford 1 then broke away to score from one of their few Wed, Hughes, Ashworth, HARROW dropped down to third place in the attacks to go one up.

Ch a. Middlesex LOW! Ofl Saturday when missed Harrow increased the pressure Oft Ashford, a ur day Ha rr ow chances saw them suffer their first defeat of the forcing 20 short comas but the nearest they Town are at home to Tileseason against Ashford. came to a goal was a shot against a post and an- burst, 2.15 pm, Ray ners Ashford endured Harrow's early attacks and other which was cleared off the line. Lane. Newcomers boost Harrow Harrow Wise 3 Ashford 0 after coming on for the injured Clare get back into contention in the latter A NEW look Harrow team faced Ashford Williams.

stages but found goalkeeper Su Roberts just a few weeks after their league victory This raised Harrow's spirits and two in unbeatable form. but they achieved the same result. more goals quickly followed. A solo ef- "A great team effort with lots of sup- Despite excellent performances by new fon on the right from Angela Barford pen for the new a happy players Brett Roberts and Carol Padgett, caught the Ashford goalkeeper off guard Harrow captain Kim Harrow were unable to convert any of for the second goal and Tracy Gusted Harrow ladles: S. rb beTt B.Roberts.

their dunces in die rust half. scored the third after blocking a clearance Wilson, Brown. Witham. Spencer, However, in the second half 13 year from the goalkeeper. Gusted.

Barford, Defanis, Padgett, Wilold Tasha Lendon opened their account Ashford had a number of chances to limns. Subs: Lendon. Tuft Youngsters take tournament honours HARROW'S mini hockey Their performance owed teams in the under-13 Brown, Anne Sinden, youngsters came away much to the fine play of section which was played Russell Grant, lan Crisp, with all the honours from brothers Stuart and in two pools and both Matthew Osborne, Kern the Hockey Association's Jammes Munn together teams won their respective Lendon, Julie Craig, Liz Whitefiekh tournament on with Tom Bowers. pools to face each other in Bowers. Sunday.

Harrow team: Sally Sin- the final. Harrow Andrew Rain the under-11 section den, Joanna Grant, Stuart Harrow A took the kad jah, Andrew Crisp, Mapta Harrow recorded wins over Munn, James Munn, Tom through Matthew Osborne Gera, Amanda Craig, Chris Southgate, Enfield and Bowers, Daniel Evans, Sar- but the team drew level Newlyn, Andrew Wyatt, Leighton Buzzard and a ah Newlyn, Nicholas Len- through Tasha Lendon to Tasha Lendon, John draw with Hendon to take don. take a share of the spoils. Dovmes. top place in the section.

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me Paai OEM wboias ea jig ear Tiled places owe Weed by Darren ram Errors sink Swans Morrow Town Swans 1 Southgate Adelaide 2 A COMBINATION of poor finishing and defensive lapses late in the game saw Swans slip to defeat on Saturday. Southgate put Swans under strong pressure in the first half but they were denied any clear cut scoring duutces. In the second half Town reorganised and gained control in midfield while Wood and Hughes were causing problems up front and after a good move instigated by Ashworth, Hughes put the home side in from Swans were well in control from then on and created enough chances to seal the game, but they threw it all away in the lawst 10 minutes when they let in two sloppy goals. Harrow Town Swans: Ledlie, Brown, Robinson, Grundon, Tobin, Panesar, Baker, Leaders held by Honeypot THE Honeypot teams were in good form in the Observer Pool League this week, as they held the leaders in both the Fust and Second Divisions. Honeypot A were away to First Division leaders White Hart and although James Carroll took the first frame for the home team, Honeypot then stormed into a 3-1 lead thanks to Dave Kiitham.

Dennis O'Sullivan and Ken Anthooy. From then on White Hatt had to fight all the way to maintain their four point lead at the top of the table and they only managed to force a draw when Alan Lennon won the final frame. In the Second Division Hoseypot were at home to the Klippbury Plough who hadn't dropped a point all season and they looked to be well in command when Smart Lite, Viony Curran and Bruce Chudley opened up a 5-2 lead. However, the Plough performed a successful damage limitation exercise and in an exciting finish took the last three frames to snatch a draw. The First Division in general was more notable for its drawn games with the Wholerware coming to salvage a point ar home to Abbey CC and Harrow Borough A coming tack through Dave Young and Bob Hamer in the bat two frames to force a draw against their side who had earlier taken a 3-0 lead through Andy Richards, Chris Murray and Simon Patter- SOIL amen and Mat 01.4W0n: Harrow Borough 5, HeInOII Borough A Wirdwrraro 5, Abbey CC Haas HI 6, Target Wham Hort 5, Horarypot A 5.

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Harm SC 8. Notthwood FC 2. Parkside romp in PARKSIDE Athletics Club Wyeth, sth Gabby Kaminski. had anther fine senior team 9th Sally Am Cox, 13th Anwin in their third Southern Lea- Brea Whitcombe. gue cross country fixture at Intermediate: 48th Hannah Barnet on Saturday.

Bowers, 67th Sinead Harrell, This gave Parksides senior 70th Karen Hutcheson. team the overall silver posi- Girls: 64th Leona Sydney, Lion from all the three South- 78th Linda Young. 105th em Leagues. Lynne Bennett, 112th Caro- Gabby Kaminski took over- line Head. all individual silver position Minor 24th Susan Roand Andrea Whitcombe the gets.

35th Elizabeth Bowers, bronze. 70th Georgina Searles, 84th Senior team placings at Suzanne Miller. 88th Claire Barnet were: 2nd Alison Moore. Murphy leads way MIDDLESEX ladies swept the board at the Cmsbosky and District AC annual cross country meeting wish deb again Elizabeth Murphy winning the senior mice awl Wk. dab to the Warn tr ophy i She was followed home by Bridle Roche in third place with Yvonne Clements coming a dose Middlesex Ladies senior seam also ran well so take the bronze seam medals.

Michelle Keller cairn 9th. Eileen SICIVIIt 11th and Lisa Harris 14th. In the girls event Charlotte Harris was 36th and in the mimes race Sarah Broderick lied her most' resuh of the season with 4411 Mace while Fiona Jordae was 040, It I krAli i rt. It 4 J. 44a 4 10 EUROPE'S NEWEST GOLF FLOODLIT DRIVING RANGE NOW OPEN London Golf and Leisure Watling Street, Elstree 40 BAYS Tel.

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