NEWS ARCHIVE 2009

NEWS ARCHIVE 2009

Inverness Sports Personality Awards 2009

Well done to Sensei Robert Inglis, Josie Steele and Jamie Sturrock, who all won awards at the Inverness Sports Personality Awards 2009 last night. Robert won Coach of the Year and the Outstanding Contribution awards, while Josie and Jamie both won the Inverness Courier Best Female and Male 12 & Under awards. There was a total of 9 awards up for grabs and the club managed to take 4, so a big well done to all involved at the Club, as these awards could not have been won without everyone’s involvement. 

Elgin Mini-Mon 2009

Elgin Mini-Mon 2009
14 November 2009
Girls
Josie Steele U32kgs – Silver
Aimee Grant U32kgs – Gold
                    U36kgs – Gold
Megan Kiln U36kgs – Silver
Boys
Rory Barson U27kgs – Gold
Cameron Brechin U27kgs – Bronze 
Jack Grant U30kgs – Bronze
Conor MacIntosh U42kgs – Silver 
Cathel Robertson U46kgs – Bronze
 
Also well done to:
William Harkiss and John Main who just missed out the medals this time. 

Player of the Year Awards

From March, the Club has managed to take a total of 70 medals in the U12’s and U18’s categories, 28 Gold, 23 Silver and 19 Bronze, this is from 25 players attending 13 competitions.
The winners of the Players of the Year and Achievement Awards were:

Under 12 Player of the year ( Boys)
1st place : Jack Grant
2nd Place : Cameron Main
3rd Place: Rory Barson

Under 12 Player of the year (Girls)
1st Place : Aimee Grant
2nd Place : Hannah Kerr
3rd Place : Josie Steele

Under 18 Player of the Year (Boys)
1st Place : David Kerr
2nd Place: Callum Maclennan
3rd Place : Christopher Mota

Under18 Player of the Year (Girls)
1st Place : Lauren Sturrock
2nd Place : Iona MacInnes
3rd Place : Zoe Clark

Senior Player of the Year (Male)
1st Place : Roy Shepherd
2nd place : John Fitzgerald
3rd Place : John Haslam

Senior Player of the Year (Female)
1st Place : Stephanie Inglis
2nd Place : Stacey Inglis

Service to Judo Award :
Gordon Beattie

Achievement Awards:
Aiden MacGregor
Michael MacLennan
Ross Fraser
Cealloch MacColla

Granite City Championships

Granite City Championships
07 November 2009
Josie Steele U28kgs – Bronze - U16’s
Iona MacInnes U57kgs – Gold - U16’s
Lauren Sturrock Open - Gold - U16’s
Chris Mota U46kgs - Bronze - U16’s
Ross Campbell U50kgs – Silver - U16’s
Callum MacLennan U60kgs – Gold - U16’s
David Kerr Open – Gold - U16’s
Roy Shepherd U73kgs – Gold - Senior
John Haslam U81kgs – Silver – Senior
Also well done to:
Aimee Grant, Jack Grant, Jamie Sturrock, Conor Macintosh, Duncan Seaton.

Scottish Open 2009 - Kelvin Hall

Scottish Open, Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
17/18 October 2009
Stephanie Inglis U52kgs – Gold - Senior
Stacey Inglis U63kgs – Silver – Senior
Zoe Clark U57kgs – 5th - Youth 
Jamie Williams Open – Bronze - Senior
Tommy Mercer U66kgs – 5th - Youth
 
Also well done to:
Roy Shepherd and Tim Fraser who fought well, but missed out on a place. 

Dufftown Championships 2009

Dufftown Championships 2009
26 September 2009
Josie Steele U28kgs – Gold
Aimee Grant U32kgs – Gold
Erin MacGregor Open – Silver
Rory Barson U27kgs – Gold
Jack Grant U27kgs – Silver
Jamie Sturrock U30kgs – Bronze
Chris Mota U42kgs – Silver
Aiden MacGregor U55kgs – Bronze 

Also well done to:
Cameron Brechin, William Harkiss, Jack Hayward.

Scottish Age Bands - Meadowbank - Results

Medalists were -
Aimee Grant : Band A U32 Silver
Hannah Kerr : Band A U36 Bronze
Duncan Seaton Band C U42 Silver
Ross Campbell Band C U50 Bronze
Iona MacInnes Band C U57 Gold
Lauren Sturrock Band C U70 Silver
Tim Frazer Band C U55 Bronze
David Kerr Band C U66 Bronze
Callum Maclennen Band C U60 Silver
Zoe Clark Band D U57 Bronze
Roy Shepard Band D U73 Silver

13 Members attended, all fought really well and showed all the crowd what a great club we are, 11 came away with medals and 2 just missed out, Christopher Mota Band B U42 , and Tommy Mercer Band D U66. All 13 had a great day, well done to you all.

Get well soon to Hannah Kerr who broke her elbow during a fight, but still managed a bronze. :) ;) 

Keep up the good work, and good luck to the medalists who are now able to attend the British.

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