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Milford Haven: Tennis, a generational game

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During the 1970s Milford Haven had a thriving tennis club with up to a hundred children having tennis lessons on a Monday evening with Mike. Lee coached players around various venues in the area throughout Pembrokeshire from 1970 up until 1981. The courts hosted weekly tennis sessions for both boys and girls that were well attended and the courts were often fully booked.

Boys Monday evening tennis coaching in Milford Haven 1970s
Girls Monday evening tennis coaching in Milford Haven in 1970

He previously coached Angela Scourfield during the 70s who became a successful player in county competitions. He coaches Angela alongside her daughter Vicky Lloyd and her children.

Angela Scourfield (first row, second from left) at a tennis presentation in 1979.

Mike went on to coach abroad and when he returned to Milford in 2015 the tennis courts that he had previously coached on had become overgrown and unplayable.

“It broke my heart to see the state of the courts” said Lee. He described how there use to be 4 courts in regular use up to mid 1980s.

In June last year, 2 of St Katherine’s Green/Pill Park tennis courts were recommissioned in conjunction with The Pembrokeshire Lido Park Society for public play.

Volunteers from Milford Haven Tennis Club worked over nine weeks to repair and revive the courts back to playable condition.

St Katherine’s Green 2 tennis courts

“Milford Haven Tennis Club has risen to the community challenge in a superb way after spending nine weeks repairing and reviving the courts back to playable condition,” said Michael Allen who is chair of the Pembrokeshire Lido.

Allen continued “We were able to work closely with the tennis club and their chairperson, Queenie Scale, led by a dynamic team of hard-working members.”

Mike Lee added: “These tennis courts have been enjoyed by Milford Haven and the wider community since before the 1960s. There is still great interest in these courts and both adults and children wish to continue playing tennis there.”

Milford Haven Tennis Club hold regular sessions at St Katherine’s Green. These sessions are open to the community regardless of ability and age.

Sessions are run every Tuesday 6.30pm-8.30pm and Sundays from 2pm-4pm. Anyone interested in tennis lessons with Mike Lee visit the club’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MilfordHavenTennis

 

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Pembrokeshire Triathlon Club to hold next time trial event

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MEMBERS of Pembrokeshire Triathlon Club are being encouraged to take part in the club’s next Time Trial Series event.

The 20km bike time trial will take place at Herbrandston, next to the old school, on Sunday, May 17, starting at 8:15am.

The club says the event is open to members of all abilities, whether they are chasing a personal best, building confidence, or simply looking to take part in a friendly club event.

Those wishing to enter are asked to book their place through the Connect My Club app.

Parking at the start is limited, so members are being encouraged to car share where possible or allow extra time before the event.

 

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S4C secures exclusive Barbarians v Wales double-header

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S4C will broadcast a live rugby double-header from Twickenham this summer, with Wales taking on the Barbarians in both men’s and women’s fixtures.

The matches will be shown live and exclusively on Friday, June 27, with the men’s game kicking off at 2:00pm and the women’s match following at 5:00pm.

Both fixtures will be available across S4C, S4C Clic, BBC iPlayer and S4C Chwaraeon’s YouTube channel, with Welsh and English-language commentary.

Sarra Elgan will present the coverage, with Lauren Salter reporting pitchside.

Gareth Charles will commentate on the men’s match, with analysis from Ken Owens and Elinor Snowsill. Siwan Lillicrap will also join the team for the women’s fixture, with further members of the broadcast line-up to be announced.

Tomos Grace, WRU Chief Commercial Officer said: “We’re delighted that S4C will bring coverage of Barbarians v Wales at Twickenham to supporters across the country and beyond.

“This fixture is always a celebration of rugby’s spirit and tradition, and it’s fantastic that fans will be able to enjoy it free-to-air, with comprehensive Welsh-language coverage at its heart alongside English provision, which is hugely important for the game in Wales.

“We look forward to what promises to be a memorable summer occasion for Welsh rugby.”

Sue Butler, Head of Sports at S4C, said the broadcaster was pleased to have secured exclusive rights to the event.

She said: “We are delighted to have secured the exclusive broadcast rights to this double-header, bringing Wales together with the Barbarians for a special day of summer rugby.

“These fixtures promise a great Wales day out, and we’re pleased that S4C’s coverage will be available across all platforms.

“This agreement underlines S4C’s commitment to delivering premium live sport exclusively to audiences across Wales and the UK, in both Welsh and English, and to showcasing the very best of international rugby on a global stage.”

John Spencer, President of Barbarian F.C., said: “Barbarian F.C. and Wales have an intertwined history, with supporters of both teams enjoying the spirit and values of the game.

“This summer’s double-header against Wales is a hugely exciting fixture and the announcement that the matches will be on S4C, on free-to-air TV, broadcast by a national broadcaster, with huge rugby experience, is really important.

“We want to showcase the very best of rugby and having the fixtures on S4C will allow us to reach a large audience for what will be a great day of rugby.”

Fans will also be able to attend the double-header at Twickenham, with tickets available through Ticketmaster and England Rugby.

The coverage will be produced by Whisper Cymru.

 

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Merlins Bridge U14s girls celebrate league title success

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YOUNG footballers from across Pembrokeshire are celebrating after Merlins Bridge U14s Girls secured the league title in the West Wales Women and Girls League.

The team confirmed their place at the top of the table after an away victory against Carmarthen Stars, capping a memorable season for the squad.

Title-winning season

The achievement follows the club’s decision to enter the West Wales Women and Girls League at U14 level, giving the players the chance to test themselves against teams from across the region.

Coach Jan Bojanowski said the success was a proud moment for the players, families and club.

The squad is made up of girls from across Pembrokeshire, who have shown commitment throughout the season and continued to develop as a team.

Growing girls’ football

Merlins Bridge AFC said the title win reflects the strength of girls’ football in Pembrokeshire and the increasing opportunities now available for young female players.

The team’s success is also a boost for grassroots football locally, with more girls taking part and representing their clubs in competitive leagues across West Wales.

The players celebrated with trophies and the league cup after completing their title-winning campaign.

Champions: Merlins Bridge U14s Girls celebrate their West Wales Women and Girls League title success (Pic: Supplied).

 

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