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69Thursday, April 24, 2014 www.miltonkeynes.co.uk MILTON KEYNES CITIZEN
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Knights dominate the Vikings
Mountain showed his class by winning Heats 1 and 3, sandwiching Sam Chap-man’s win in Heat 2, pictured above, putting Knights 12-6 up at the halfway stage.
Ryan Terry-Daley won Heats 4 and 6 for Vikings, ei-
ther side of Chapman’s Heat 5 victory.
Another robust all round team performance, again led by captain Jez Pestell, ensured the MK Knights ran out victors by 23-13.
Niall Strudwick sustained no serious injuries from a hor-rific crash in heat 5, though his bike did suffer serious damage.
The win means the MK Knights remain top of the league.
They now look forward to an away trip to Belle Vue on the April 28 and the visit of Kings Lynn on May 4 for the next home meeting.
The Milton Keynes Knights saw off a determined chal-lenge from The Coventry Vi-kings in a top of the table clash on Sunday.
Coventry used two riders from their National League team and looked to provide MK with their toughest chal-lenge of the season so far.
Milton Keynes drafted in Connor Mountain, from the Mildenhall Fen Tigers, to re-place the ill Rik Mullins.
The Knights provided four out of the six heat winners and picked up second or third in all but one race.
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game is changing as he grows up, but he’s keeping up with it.
He said: “I tweak him every now and again particularly as his growth spurt continues.
“JR turned 12 last month and is already 5ft 9, so it is im-portant to keep an eye on any changes, particularly to his swing whilst he is still grow-ing. He did a great job in Wales and I am looking forward to the final.”
There was no time for resting over the Easter holidays for JR Ellis as he stormed to vic-tory at Llangollen Golf Club last weekend.The 12-year-old golfer shot eight over par to take the win, which also saw him qualify for the Junior Wales Open later this year.
It wasn’t his first win this season either, having already picked up two local tourna-ment wins.
Coach David Armor from Abbey Hill Golf Club said JR’s
Ellis drives to Junior Open
Win helps golfer qualify for Junior Wales Open
BIG HITTER: JR Ellis crushes one down the fairway at Llangollen Golf Club on his way to victory, which allowed him to qualify for the Juniior Wales Open later this year.
By Toby Locktoby.lock:jpress.co.uk01908 651274 | @Citizen_Toby
GOLF County squad member JR trains at Aspley Guise & Woburn sands to stay on top of his game.
He recently picked up a platinum award for scoring a 100 per cent in the National Golf Skills Challenge and has also been selected to be part of the (TIP) Talented Identifica-tion Programme.
W i t h m o r e t h a n 3 0 tournaments already booked for the season and more com-ing in, the youngster knew exactly what he needed in or-der to help his golf out on the course.
He said: “I can drive the ball and I can putt the ball, so the only thing I need now is for Denbigh School to cut me some slack on the home-work!”
from the heart - and holes in the heart. He underwent open-heart surgery at Great Ormond Street while only three days old.
Nathan is now a fit, healthy three-year-old, and Scott wanted to do something to thank the nurses at Great Or-mond Street by arranging the game with Bedford Tigers.
Scott said: “We want as many players as possible to play in this game.
“So even if you don’t play League or even any kind of
MK Wolves get their third sea-son underway on Saturday, and it’s all for a good cause.
Club Captain Scott Aspi-nall, who was instrumental in founding the club, was keen for Wolves to hold a fixture to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital this Saturday.
Scott’s son Nathan was born with a coarctation of the aorta - a life-threatening con-dition that narrows the major artery carrying blood away
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“It doesn’t matter if you’re thin, fat, old or young - we want as many players as pos-sible to raise as much money as we can.”
In the spirit of game, every player will be asked to donate £5 to play.
There will also be an auc-tion for a signed shirt kindly donated by SuperLeague side St Helens RLFC, and a ball signed by London Wasps.
The game, at Emerson Val-ley, will kick off at 2.30pm.
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Dons just not good enoughPICTURE: TOM BLACKMAN
TOUGH SEASON: Dean Lewington admits injuries have been hard, but says the players haven’t been good enough.
Captain Dean Lewington ad-mitted MK Dons simply haven’t been good enough this season, as they missed out on a play-off spot for the second year in a row.
Lewington, who will make his 500th appearance for the club this Saturday against Rotherham, said some play-ers haven’t stepped up to the mark when times have been tough this season.
Defeat on Good Friday to Port Vale put the icing on what has turned out to be quite a sour cake this season as reach-ing the play-offs became math-ematically impossible.
Although injuries have been a key contributor to Dons’ lack-lustre season, the captain says responsibility must lie with the players.
He said: “This season has been a real struggle to be hon-est. There has been no real form to speak of at any time, and we’ve been a bit sporadic.
“We’ve clicked into gear a few times, but we haven’t re-ally got going.
“A few players know they’ve not been good enough.
“Everyone knows the inju-ry situation and losing Patrick (Bamford) was a big loss to us, but we’ve not been good enough.”
Looking ahead to his 500th appearance on Saturday though, Lewington admitted it was a statistic that caught him by surprise.
He said: “You don’t re-ally think about it in terms of number of games, sitting around counting them up.
“It feels like it has come about really quickly, and it feels like it came out of no-where.”
>> For more on Lewing-ton’s 500th appearance, turn to page 73.
By Toby [email protected] 651274 | @Citizen_Toby
DONS
Swans ending the season in strong form
Newport Pagnell Town hit a purple patch over the Easter weekend, picking up four points from six.
It was a five-star per-formance on Saturday which ensured Town’s safety in the UCL Premier Division, as they ham-mered bottom club Stew-art & Lloyds Corby 5-0.
Goals that day came from manager Darren Lynch, Craig Ralph, Lewis Smith, Luca Seminero and James Gregory, who com-pleted the rout.
It wasn’t as comfortable on Easter Monday, but the 1-1 draw with AFC Kemp-ston made it three unbeat-en for the Swans.
Matt Brady gave New-port a second half lead, but Steph Kemoanga equalised with 17 minutes to go.
Newport’s final game of the season is at home to Wisbech on Saturday, kick off at 3pm.
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