Catholic Club: Moor the merrier at top
JG Taxis League: Ushaw Moor Catholic Club moved eight points clear at the top of the darts section after they only dropped one point on their visit to Willington Burn. The home side's lone score came from Micky Lee whilst Robert Milburrn, Kevin Ryans, Stephen Patterson and Barry Messer won fort the visitors. Hunwick Quarry are second in the section, two points ahead of Willington Black Horse Tavern.Willington Cottles moved up to share the top spot in the dominoes section with...
Catholic Club: New direction
CAMPBELLTOWN Catholic Club has restructured its Sport & Recreation Council, effectively disbanding it and handing over responsibility to four individual club directors. The council's 20 or so clubs will now come under the auspices of the directors and a chairman. Catholic Club general manager Steve Muter said there would be few if any changes to the way the sporting clubs liaised with the Catholic club. He said the popular sports awards, held every March, would continue....
Catholic Club: Wanderers are tops
Ashley Air Products Over-40s Premier League Keith Aldridge was a key figure in Billingham Wanderers 2-1 home win over Penshaw Catholic Club. He scored both the goals and was so close to a hat-trick.The victory enabled Billingham to take over at the top of the Premier Division.The home side were playing their first game in a month and had an early chance through Keith Corner which went over the bar.The visitors had plenty of the ball, but found Harry Davies and Tommy Connor in...
Catholic Club: Tax grab scuttles club's hotel plans
CAMPBELLTOWN Catholic Club general manager Steve Muter called me last week and suggested he had a story warranting front page coverage. My immediate reaction was the Catholic Club must be announcing a further expansion of extensions already underway.The club's large-scale renovation program is on track with stage three of four development stages, including a pool and fitness centre, under construction. Other work including the underground car park is complete.Mr Muter was...
Sunderland Catholic Club Over-40s League
The Kenny Ball Cup, third round produced its usual shock results last Saturday. Premier leaders Ferryhill Greyhound turned in a dismal performance, never playing in their usual immaculate fashion by losing 3-1 away to lowly-placed Sunderland Catholic Club.Ferryhill took the lead after ten minutes through a Geoff Mason goal but a faulty back pass let Tommy Wright level shortly before half-time. The restart saw Trevor Bennett make an unchallenged solo run to put the Catholic Club 2-1 up and...