Hopes of promotion still alive
29/Mar/2008 11:19 Filed in: Results
A few weeks since our last post. Results as
follows:
44th BB 3:6 SATTC
Knightswood v SATTC in Handicap Cup - Knightswood win by 7 points
GSC C 5:4 SATTC
SATTC 9:0 Garn B
Bruns C 1:8 SATTC
44th BB 3:6 SATTC
Knightswood v SATTC in Handicap Cup - Knightswood win by 7 points
GSC C 5:4 SATTC
SATTC 9:0 Garn B
Bruns C 1:8 SATTC
Wed Feb 27th - 44th BB 3:6 SATTC
An ever improving Adam Gaffney, came close to a ha-trick of wins beating Gary and Jago and only losing to veteran Paul Morris 12:10 in a tense fifth end. Stand in Philip Houston beat Gary 3:1 to register a 3rd point for the youngsters. Paul's defensive play proved to be the most effective tactic against the fast, fit and attacking juniors.
Wed March 12th - Handicap Cup 2nd Round
Knightswood v SATTC - Knightswood win by 7 points
This was always going to be a difficult tie without SATTC's top player Pierre available, but Paul, Jago and Gary came so close and it all came down to the final game between Neil Dohery and Jago Brown. Jago took the initiative in the first game with some superb attacking play winning 21:17, but Neil stepped up a gear and improved his attacking play in the final game to win 21:11 and secure the victory.
Tues March 18th - GSC C 5:4 SATTC
An impressive Victor managed to win all 3 beating Pierre, Paul and Gary. Malaysian left hander Desmond beat Paul and Gary to secure a well deserved victory for the students and confirm SATTC's 2nd defeat of the season.
Thurs March 20th - SATTC 9:0 Garn B
2 days later and SATTC make up for this defeat with a clean sheet against Garnethill B. Lots of close matches against Vincent, Kevin and Paul Dowden, but Pierre, Paul and stand-in David McNair keep hopes of promotion alive for the Ayrshire team.
Thurs March 27th - Bruns C 1:8 SATTC
Pierre, Paul and Gary take the long hike up to Barlornock and despite a nervous start with Gary losing 0:3 against Brian, SATTC win all the remaining matches in a chillie Brunswick hall. Gary finally warming up in his final match to beat Salim 3:1.
So as SATTC prepare for the final series of games of the season, with Drum E stretching their lead at the top of the table, it's looking increasingly like a play off against Airdrie, Mearns, Maccabi or Brunswick A for SATTC to realise dreams of promotion this season.
An ever improving Adam Gaffney, came close to a ha-trick of wins beating Gary and Jago and only losing to veteran Paul Morris 12:10 in a tense fifth end. Stand in Philip Houston beat Gary 3:1 to register a 3rd point for the youngsters. Paul's defensive play proved to be the most effective tactic against the fast, fit and attacking juniors.
Wed March 12th - Handicap Cup 2nd Round
Knightswood v SATTC - Knightswood win by 7 points
This was always going to be a difficult tie without SATTC's top player Pierre available, but Paul, Jago and Gary came so close and it all came down to the final game between Neil Dohery and Jago Brown. Jago took the initiative in the first game with some superb attacking play winning 21:17, but Neil stepped up a gear and improved his attacking play in the final game to win 21:11 and secure the victory.
Tues March 18th - GSC C 5:4 SATTC
An impressive Victor managed to win all 3 beating Pierre, Paul and Gary. Malaysian left hander Desmond beat Paul and Gary to secure a well deserved victory for the students and confirm SATTC's 2nd defeat of the season.
Thurs March 20th - SATTC 9:0 Garn B
2 days later and SATTC make up for this defeat with a clean sheet against Garnethill B. Lots of close matches against Vincent, Kevin and Paul Dowden, but Pierre, Paul and stand-in David McNair keep hopes of promotion alive for the Ayrshire team.
Thurs March 27th - Bruns C 1:8 SATTC
Pierre, Paul and Gary take the long hike up to Barlornock and despite a nervous start with Gary losing 0:3 against Brian, SATTC win all the remaining matches in a chillie Brunswick hall. Gary finally warming up in his final match to beat Salim 3:1.
So as SATTC prepare for the final series of games of the season, with Drum E stretching their lead at the top of the table, it's looking increasingly like a play off against Airdrie, Mearns, Maccabi or Brunswick A for SATTC to realise dreams of promotion this season.