David Lloyd’s judoka at the Falkirk Challenge tournament
- 11th April 2010


Sister’s Iona (12) and Orla (8) McEntee make their competitive debut at the Falkirk Challenge on the 11th April. Both Girl’s fought extremely well with Iona winning Gold and Orla winning Silver. Not only did they win medals on the day but they also managed to cost their coach Tommy a small fortune in chocolate bars as Tommy agree to rewards them for scoring by Ippon from a throw or a turnover demonstrated at the SJCA David Lloyds class.

Scott Mair (13) also followed up an impressive performance at his last competition with another great performance. This was a particularly difficult category with a few high grades competing but not to be out done by the girls Scott fought superbly earning a well deserved Silver medal and like Iona and Orla he managed to use to great effect some good techniques shown to him at SJCA David Lloyds.

   
 
 

Neil Adams Classic: March 2010
RED BELTS:
Anna Colley - SILVER
Liam Parker - SILVER
Mathias Delle - SILVER
Abbey Donaldson - SILVER

UNDER 12:
John Cunningham u50kg - Bronze

UNDER 14:
Ryan Ferry u/60kg - Bronze
Neil McDonald u/55kg - Gold
Simon Laing u/73kg - Silver
Nathan Hamilton u/50kg - Bronze

UNDER 16:
Jacob Moore U/55kg - GOLD
Mark Warnock U/60kg - SILVER

Falkirk Challenge: April 2010
RED BELTS :
Orla McEntee - SILVER
Eve Mulholland - SILVER and BRONZE (2 categories)
Lauren Wright - 2 BRONZE (2 cat)
Spencer Williams - BRONZE

UNDER 16:
Iona McEntee U36kg - GOLD
Scot Mair U46kg - SILVER
Nathan Hamilton U50kg - GOLD
Neil McDonald U55kg - GOLD
Ryan Ferry U60kg - BRONZE
Mark Warnock U66kg - GOLD
Simon Laing U73kg - SILVER
Dominic Laing O81kg - GOLD

 
 

East of Scotland
SN Champtionships

Alex Ferrier - Silver
Cameron Black - Silver
Christopher Scott - Silver
Maeve Morris - Bronze

Fantastic performances from all, with scores coming on both left and right side. This was great to see as we have been working heavily on throwing to the opposite side for a number of weeks... just goes to show if we have the confidence to dare them we will win!!
Well done to our four CHAMPIONS.

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