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GOLF Undoubtedly, this has been a most successful year at Saltus for Junior Golf. Interest in the sport has grown steadily as a result of the boys ' participation in the many tournaments organised by the B.G.A. and the added incentive of a Merit Awards Scheme which was introduced this year. At last we have boys who are keen enough to practise regularly, thereby upgrading their standards to take advantage of the opportunities now offered to them in the Golf Development Programme. Because of %3S The Bermuda Junior Goif Squad: David Swift, Brian Rosorea, Brian Morris, James Mason, Jonathan Ingham and Timmy Brewer. their enthusiasm and noted improvement this year, six Saltus boys were chosen to participate in a special coaching scheme to prepare them for future international tournaments. Of course, it will be several years before their standards will match those of competitors in the U.S.A. and Canada, but with so many Junior School boys now actively involved in the programme, the future of golf development at Saltus looks promising. The Merit Awards Scheme is in four stages and a player must pass all tests at the first level before being allowed to progress to the next one. Each stage is designed to encourage golfers to practise skills and increase their knowledge of the rules. Boys who are unsuccessful in certain skills tests are re-tested after a minimum period of six weeks, during which time they must practise in order to master the skill in which their performance is weak. When players have successfully completed the initial tests for the Green Badge, they are then encouraged to prepare themselves for the Yellow and Red Badges. To obtain these they must play regularly in tournaments, practise skills to reduce their club handicaps and pass further written tests to show their knowledge of the rules of the game. In the final tests for the prestigious Blue Badge, players must display a high degree of competence as well as acquire a handicap of 12 or less. Once a boy has in his possession a Blue Badge, he is then eligible to represent the B.G.A in international tournaments. Although in time the scheme will produce golfers who will achieve this high standard, its main purpose is to encourage every golfer, whatever his natural ability or level of skill, to improve. As a result of this, golfers will derive increased enjoyment of the game, which is surely the main purpose of any sporting activity. GREEN BADGE - STAGE I: Tests for the Green Badge were conducted at Saltus and Horizons Golf Course during the Easter holidays and many of our boys deserve praise for their fine performances. Ian Bickley was awarded the Green Badge and Certificate of Merit for the distinction of passing all tests the first time — a fine achievement considering the difficulty of some skills. The following boys were successful in the second series of tests for the Green Badge — held at Saltus, Monday, June 11th: Andrew Babensee, Steven Babensee, Timmy Brewer, Stephen Cullimore, Jonathan Ingham, David Kendall, Karim Lalami, James Mason, David Mocklow, Brian Morris, Mark Osborne, Brian Rosorea, David Swift, Jose Prado and Sacha Fecchio. The Saltus Golf Club Ian Bickley — First time winner of the Green Badge and Merit Award. Six schools participated in the Inter- Schools Pairs Cup Competition which was held at Port Royal, on Saturday 23rd July, and was won by Ian Bickley and Benson Leitch with a net 60. The low gross section was won by Mark Osborne and David Mocklow on 80. Individual winner in the net division with a 69 was Brian Rosorea. In the section for golfers attending Brian Rosorea — who was selected to represent the B.G.A. in San Diego in August. Primary Schools, Saltus were again successful, when Timmy Brewer and James Mason shared the low gross prize on 94, a truly commendable performance. Stephen Cullimore — Cutting the new putting green.
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BADMINTON Saltus retained the Inter- Schools Badminton Shield in fine form. Mike Way reached the semi-finals of the Junior singles, while John Johnston and Luciano Aicardi defeated Colin Brown and Ian Bickley in the Intermediate doubles final. In the singles final, Johnston defeated his doubles partner. Chris Bardgett defeated Dexter Smith in the Senior singles final, and Colin and Tim Smith defeated Chris Bardgett and Philippe Bacon in the Senior doubles. The Badminton Team (l-r) (back row): C. Cliff. W. Rowse, P. Bacon, J. Johnston, C. Brown, D. Smith, I. Bickley. (front row): M. Way, M. Field, L. Aicardi, C. Bardgett, C. Hook, R. Hamill. TENNIS An Open-Age Group Tennis Tournament saw Saltus come away with the honours. The semi-finals was an all-Saltus affair involving Tim Smith, Ian Bickley, John Johnston and Mike Way. Tim and Mike made it into the final, with Mike coming through victorious. In the school competition, as expected, Mike Way won the Junior competition and Tim the Senior. M. Way, Inter-school Tennis Champion. The Senior Basketball Team (l-r) (back row): Mr. J. Beard (coach) K. Lambert, M. Burch, E. Ball, J. McLean, C. Bardgett, Mr. H. Ziegler, (coach). (front row): B. Leitch, C. Pascoe, M. Wilson, D. Burgess, W. Pimental, D. Smith. BASKETBALL Basketball reached an all-time high at Saltus this year. The performance of the teams, who had to practice with make shift backboards in the BAA. gym (since our own gym was not then ready) was outstanding. The senior side produced an excellent standard of basketball that was commented on by many. They finished third in the league, and third in the two tournaments, finishing behind Chaffee and M.S.A. in both. One of their closest games was against M.S.A, when a thrilling finish saw us lose by just one point. After the Chaffee tournament Gene Ball (who became Saltus ' first ' slam- dunk ' player) was voted into the All- Star Team. Canard Pascoe was voted onto the second All-Star Team and ' best defensive player ' of the A scene from the rapid action in the Old Boys v. School match on Founder ' s Day. Eugene Ball (left) and John McLean on the defensive in the Saltus v M.S.A. game, tournament. Mitchell Burch and Chris Bardgett also received commendations for their performances. Team captain Mackie Wilson deserves special mention for all his work on and off the court. The Juniors showed a lot of promise and with a little more experience should become a force to be reckoned with. The use of the new gymnasium should give us a chance now to improve even further on this year. The Junior Basketball Team — coached by Mr. D. Morrison, not in picture, (l-r) (back row): D. Mocklow, R. Ramirez, G. Pitcher, Greg Scaff, C. Dunstan. (front row): T. McKittrick, J. Wight, C. Wright, E. Pascoe, M. Way. The Old Boys Team — who narrowly beat the School this year.
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