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Petanca Competition – Results & Photos

A fantastic afternoon and once again a friendly but serious competition where not only the weather was hot with the sun blazing down but also the competition taking place.
A total of 28 players took part with each expat teamed with a Portuguese in 7 groups of four for the initial stage. A straight forward draw took place to decide the teams so that no favoritism took place with anybody choosing their team mate. Therefore 3 games per group and each game consisting of 7 ends only with the points scored counting. This as opposed to the normal rule of playing until one team reaches 13 points to limit the time a game takes. The winner of each group plus the next highest scorer going through to the traditional knockout stage. Expats included not only English but Germans and Belgiums also.

In fact there were 3 knockout stages, one for the first eight, one for the second 8 and then the final 12. Therefore there was interest throughout as everybody would be placed from winners down to the last in 28th.
After about 5 hours of playing the results were in.
The eventual winners were Dieter Peschel and Jose Barbudo  with Jose having a strong knack of hitting the opponents boule out of the way consistently. The runners up were Steve Scott and Maria Jose Martinez, Steve being the winner last time and having beaten a German, Rosie and her partner Calixto could not quite make it this time and lost by one point to Dieter, who is also German, and Jose. (Steve and Maria thought they would be out at one stage as they required 5 points from there last end to go through and actually managed 6.)  In third place was Ian Johnson and Carlos Palminha.

The presentation followed and starting with the wooden spoon which meant a bottle of water (normal type this time) for both Dave Hill

and Adelino Duarte in 28th position. A soft drink followed for the next three and for all others a half bottle of wine each. The winners also receiving a small trophy to keep.

Refreshments were available throughout the afternoon to quench ones thirst which was desperately needed and after the prizes were distributed everybody was ready for the BBQ . This consisted of chicken, pork, sausage with a tasty salad and crisps. Music now played in the background and as time passed the dancing started.

Another great event with thanks to all who helped in one way or another to ensure the day was another success story. This includes the Petanca Clube ladies for preparation of the food, the Petanca Clube for laying out the lanes, Sue Bedford our photographer, Rick Hursthouse for helping to set up tables and chairs, Rick and Jose Brito for assisting with the draw, Ian Bedford for keeping a close eye and recording the scores accordingly.

The next competition will be in 2018 for the coveted cup which is retained on the Amovate premises. Details will follow at a later date in the New Year.

Petanca Competition – 2nd September

Amovate and the Associação Petanca Vale da Telha are holding a Petanca Competition on Saturday the 2nd of September, at the Amovate Headquarters, the Old School House in Vales.
The teams will consist a Member of the Petanca Club, teamed with one of us as usual.

The event will start at 14.00 hours with four teams in each group who play against each other initially. Then the top teams from each group will go through to the knockout stage. They will play seven ends for each game only with the winner being the team who score the most points.

The entry fee is €2 to cover the cost of prizes with a small trophy for the eventual winners.
There will also be a BBQ afterwards at a cost of €5.

Anyone wanting to play, please email Steve Scott at   msscott@oninet.pt , also please indicate  whether you require the BBQ.
Visitors are welcome to just come along and watch and also partake in the BBQ afterwards,but you will need to also book this in advance by email.

Please advise Steve if you wish to play, and of your requirements by 25th August.

Kick Start for the Bombeiros Fund!

Amovate have Donated €200 towards the supply of essential goods needed by the Bomberios to help them fight and be prepared for further fires in the Aljezur region.

This fund also  supports the National Fire Service in times of great need, when they are faced with horrendous fires like the one we have all been reading about in Pedrogao Grande.

An earlier item indicated the sort of things required, and these can be left at the Old School House where they are stored until collection by Sally Henman, the local co-ordinator.

At the Summer Solstice evening at O Paulo’s Restaurant last night, a collection was made, and a further €300 of donations have been passed on to the fund….a fantastic response from the people enjoying a great evening of food and music.

Well done everyone but keep the donations coming…….. they are much needed.

Petanca Competition – Results

Steve & Jorge

Another successful event was fully enjoyed by all involved. It was a wonderful sunny afternoon of competition and determination to win the coveted trophy.
The knockout stage after the initial round robins was covered for both winners and losers as prizes were available for all 16 teams involved.Along with the points scored this allowed us to place everybody down to the last.
The 8 losing finalists ended up with 2 Germans in the final. The winners final also included a German national, Rosie,  therefore determination was there to not let a famous football scenario happen again!.
Steve Scott and Jorge succeeded where footballers have failed by winning the competition. Runners up were Rosie Peschel and Calixto.
Cath Baker (with partner Arturo in last year’s winning team) was determined to improve on last year’s booby prize for finishing last by coming in equal 5th.
The prize for being last was a small bottle of water but of the fire type – Madronho won by Sandra Williams and Silva.
The BBQ was a great success, with chicken, salad and crisps enjoyed after the competition finished. Beer and wine was flowing throughout the afternoon to quench the thirst from this hot competition.
There was also music and dancing with one particular dance being the Portuguese brush dance. This is where couples are dancing and then there is a single dancer with a brush who steps in and swops somebody´s partner for the brush and so it continues.
A Date for your Diary………….Another competition is planned for the 2nd of September.

Summer Solstice 2017 – UPDATE

UPDATE!!

Summer Solstice tickets are on sale as from Monday 15th May 2017, Summer starts in earnest on the 21stJune so come and party with us.

Tickets available from the following Committee Members. Ian Bedford, Rick Hursthouse, Steve Scott, Steve Baker and Kate Lang.

Pre-Ticket Reservations have been going well so looking forward to a great night.