Rhiann wins autumn league

Rhiann Macleod has won the 2018 club autumn league, even though most teams still have one game to play.  Rhiann and her team of Lorna Smith, Titus McTavish, Alistair Oag, and Morty Denholm won 7 of their 8 games against the other 4 teams to clinch the title.  Congratulations to all team members.

 

 

Swedish Ladies visit Aberdeen

On 27th October Aberdeen Ladies Centre hosted a visiting tour from Sweden.  This was the tourists’ first game, having flown in the day before.  Four Swedish teams were met by two from Inverness and two from Aberdeen.  One of the home teams was skipped by Petroleum’s Rosemary Morrison, whose team comprised our own Gun Remahl plus Winnie Gillespie (Rubislaw) and Kay Lucas (Banchory).  Interestingly, Rosemary’s opponents included Monika Wranå, whose son Rasmus is currently playing second in the (unbeaten) Edin team at the European Championships  in Tallinn.

Rosemary’s team won their game, and the overall score in Aberdeen was Scotland 26 Sweden 22.  Well done ladies.  After visiting eight ice rinks the tourists’ final winning score was Sweden 235 Scotland 207.  Apologies for the late report.

Double Success in Doubles

The NE province held their first doubles competition on Saturday 17th November 2018.  The rules were similar to those for mixed doubles (see below), but there was no stipulation on players’ gender.  Two sections of six teams each played three 5-end games, using the schenkel system.

Petroleum entered two teams.  Rhiann Macleod and Ian Grigor topped the red section, winning all three of their games.  Philip Scott and Alistair Oag topped the blue section, but were level with Meldrum & Daviot and Aberdeen on 2 wins each,  and level with M&D on 10 ends each ; so the result was decided on shot difference.  Well done to winners Rhiann, Ian, Philip, and Alistair.

The winners receiving their prizes from Alan Johnston

A Summary of doubles rules :

Doubles is played in teams of two curlers. Each end starts with a stone being placed on the centre line in the free guard zone (this is a stone of the team without hammer), a second stone is placed on the centre line at the back of the 4ft circle (this is a stone of the team with hammer). Each team then throws 5 stones with one curler throwing the first and the final stone, the other throwing the middle 3 stones. No Stones can be removed from play until the fourth stone of an end.

Sarah wins Club Points

11 members competed in Petroleum’s annual club points competition which was held on 11th November.  In a two hour slot we managed to complete 7 of the 10 points disciplines.  Congratulations to runaway winner Sarah Glidden, who also organised the event.  And well done to everyone who took part.

1st    Sarah Glidden  (37 points)

2nd  Roy Haites  (29 points)

3rd   Ian Grigor  (28 points)

4th   Malcolm Watson  (25 points)

5th   Rod Mackenzie  (24 points)

Best Seller for Roy

Club member Roy Haites has published a book about his eventful life in the oil industry.  Roy has kindly made this available at the rink, and copies of “From Dope Bucket to Ice Bucket” are available for £10, with the proceeds going to ice rink funds.

 

 

 

Welcome to Petroleum-Curling.org

Welcome Brother and Sister Curlers to the new Aberdeen Petroleum Curling Club website!

So why do we need a new web site? Some of you may have noticed that our older posts were disappearing as new posts arrived – this was due to the hosting restrictions and limited storage provided by the RCCC. The limit was in size was in fact about the same as 12 – 15 photos on your phone! The new site will allow us to archive the club for years without having to move or delete any of the older information. In addition the site name should be easier to remember.

The site is still being developed but as far as I can tell it is running as per expectation (until I mess it up somehow) – if you have any ideas or additions you would like to see please send them to petroleum.curling@gmail.com. This is the club address being monitored by myself and soon by the rest of the committee.

Thanks and good curling,

DP

Farewell to Dave and Louise

On Friday 13th April a large contingent of Petroleum members turned out to say goodbye to Dave and Louise Edwards, who are moving south to North Berwick after 20 years in Aberdeen.

Ian Grigor planned an excellent itinerary that included drinks at Under the Hammer, dinner at Rusticos, and karaoke at McNasties.   After a good meal the departing couple were presented with a painting by the members, which hopefully will find a place in their new house and remind them of happy times in Aberdeen.  Louise bravely joined in the singing, with Dave providing moral support from the safety of the audience.  Ian proved that he really is a good musician.

Our loss will be Murrayfield Ice Rink’s gain – both have made a great contribution to curling in this area and they leave a gap that will be difficult to fill.

ps they havent gone yet – the whole Edwards family is due to attend our AGM and barbecue on 13th May.dave small

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Superleague Winners

Congratulations to Dave Edwards who has won the A division of the Aberdeen superleague in his last game of curling in this area before moving on to pastures new.  Dave’s team of Scott Macleod, Rhiann Macleod, and Kenny Rae have now topped the superleague for 2 years running – a great achievement.   We hope you will be wearing your winner’s jacket at Murrayfield Dave !

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Runners up were Dave Robertson’s team of Ian Grigor, Chris Inglis, and Sarah Glidden – well done to these Petroleum members also.

And in the D division Rod MacKenzie came top having only formed his new team at the beginning of this season.  Rod together with Philip Scott, Phil Townsend, Fraser Garrow, Chloe Grigor, and Fraser Grant will be competing in the C league next season, where we are confident that they will continue to do well.

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Petroleum success in Province

With the conclusion of the 17-18 season for NE Province competitions we are pleased to report three wins for Petroleum teams.

Bill Morrison’s team of Rosemary, Phil S, Phil T, and Rod won the Province A division in a close final game against Banchory 2.   The whole competition came down to the last end of this game, in which Bill managed a steal to take the end, the game, and the league.  Outstanding.  Bill’s team will now represent NE Province in the inter-province competition next season.

province A

Apologies to Rosemary who is missing from the above pic.

The Province B league was won by Ian Grigor, ably supported by Rhiann, Chris, Sarah, and Fraser G – sorry no photo is available for this team who are all a bit shy.

The Province singles competition this season took the form of a round robin league, giving more games than the previous knockout format.  Once again Petroleum players were victorious with our team led by Rod MacKenzie lifting the trophy.  Rod’s singles team included Ian, Ronnie, Dillan, Phil S, Sarah, and Rhiann.  Well done all.

A full sweep for the club was prevented by Haddo CC, who beat Petroleum onto second place in the Double team competition.

This was a very strong performance for the club – well done to all the Petroleum members who contributed.  Prizes will be presented at the Province AGM on 26th April.

 

 

 

Dillan wins the Double (again)

Yes, super-skip Dillan Perras has topped the Petroleum Club league in both autumn and spring competitions for the second year running.   In the autumn competition Dillan was supported by Cheryl, Lorna, and Malcolm ; and his Spring team comprised Sarah, Neva, Phil Scott, and Karen.  Trophies will be presented at the club AGM on 13th May.  Can Dillan be beaten ? … any (legal) suggestions to the secretary please.

Congratulations to Dillan and to both of his teams.

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