GOOD effort: Beckenham Tennis Club's has secured a Sportsmatch grant of £1,000-a-year for the next three years, which has been matched by Goodacre Property Services, a local firm keen to promote
junior tennis in the area.
The grant will help the club develop junior tennis and a
recent tournament was part of this overall package.
The champioships attracted more than 150 players from as far away as Yorkshire and the Channel Isalnds.
The boys winners were: under-18 Shane Conroy, I16 Charlie Mason; U14 & U12 Baris Mustafa; U10 James Faudemer; U16 doubles Mustafa & Easterling. Girls U18 Zara Daniesh; U16 Ruby Madren-Britton; U14 Laura Saunders; U12 Vicky Muggivan; U10 Stephanie Moniz; U18 doubles K Tuson & R Cooper and U16 L Saunders & C Darby.
SIX HIT: Bromley's district football teams have made a great start to the season.
The under-15 side is through to the fourth round of the
National Championship.
Having already beaten Brighton 2-1 and Croydon 6-2, Bromley gave a 6-2 drubbing to South London, in a match played at Hayes Lane under floodlights.
John Rigby College's Shaun Rivers netted four with Hayes School's Scott Heyhoe getting the other two.
The under 12, 13 and 14 sides also won their opening phase matches.
GRAND IDEA: Bromley & Downham Boys' Club has received a grant of nearly £5,000 from the Football Foundation.
The money will be used to refurbish the club's existing artificial pitch and install security fencing.
Peter Lee, chief executive of the Foundation, said: "We are delighted we can play a part in helping to bring modern football facilities to Bromley."
LIONS SUBDUED: Kinder London Towers followed up their British Basketball League win over Newcastle by beating Milton Keynes Lions in a thrill-ing game at Crystal Palace.
Terrell Myers top-scored for the Towers with 27 points, who at one stage held a 16-point lead. But the Lions roared back and gave the Towers some anxious moments before they prevailed 92-89.
Then, on Saturday, the Towers made it three-in-a-row when the defeated Edinburgh Rocks 98-74, also at the Palace.
ACE DEAL: Beckenham Place Park golf course has been given a £30,000 facelift so there has been no better time than now to take advantage of the
attractive winter offers.
A weekday round costs £8 for the par 69 course over 18 holes, with juniors and senior citizens playing £5. There's also a special monthly ticket for regular players priced at £40, offering unlimited play from Monday to Friday.
Weekends rates are £12, juniors £8 and seniors £10. Call 020 8650 2292 for full details.
November 27, 2001 11:59
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