Post by Fozzie on Aug 26, 2005 16:43:10 GMT
Under 16's 19
Shane Waldron 0 1 1* 1* 3 + 2
Joe Reynolds 1 0 0 2 3
Tim Webster 3 3 2 8
Chris Widman 0 R 1* 1 + 1
Jay Pickard 2 2 4
Under 15's 29
Joshua Auty 3 3 3 3 12
Ben Taylor 2* 2* 2 R 6 + 2
George Piper 2 1* 0 3 + 1
Brendan Johnson 1* 3 3 7 + 1
Daniel Greenwood 1 0 1
Heat 1 - Joshua Auty ; Ben Taylor ; Joe Reynolds ; Shane Waldron ; 61.60 (1-5)(1-5)
Heat 2 - Tim Webster ; George Piper ; Brendan Johnson ; Chris Widman ; 65.15 (3-3)(4-8)
Heat 3 - Joshua Auty ; Ben Taylor ; Shane Waldron ; Joe Reynolds ; 61.76 (1-5)(5-13)
Heat 4 - Brendan Johnson ; Jay Pickard ; Daniel Greenwood ; Chris Widman(R) ; 64.57 (2-4)(7-17)
Heat 5 - Tim Webster ; Ben Taylor ; George Piper ; Joe Reynolds ; 63.26 (3-3)(10-20)
Heat 6 - Joshua Auty ; Tim Webster ; Shane Waldron ; George Piper ; 61.02 (3-3)(13-23)
Heat 7 - Brendan Johnson ; Jay Pickard ; Chris Widman ; Daniel Greenwood ; 64.67 (3-3)(16-26)
Heat 8 - Joshua Auty ; Joe Reynolds ; Shane Waldron ; Ben Taylor(R) ; 60.60 (3-3)(19-29)
“Young Stars Shine in Somerset"
A good portion of the crowd remained after the main League match to get a view of what the future has in store for British Speedway.
They were treated to a fine display from the up and coming British talent, in this first Test Match, between the Under 16’s, and Under15’s of Peter Oakes Youth Academy.
Fourteen years old Joshua Auty looked a cut above the rest, with a fine display to return a 12 maximum, on his first look at the Oak Tree arena circuit. He produced some very quick times, with his last, 60.60 secs, not far behind some of the times recorded in the earlier Premier League encounter.
Not too far behind him, in points scoring at least, came Tim Webster, with a fine 8 points from three rides. Another who looks to be a future prospect, is Ben Taylor who, had in not been for an engine failure in his last ride, would have returned at least 8+3 from his 4 rides, as it was he had to make do with 6+2.
Shane Waldron, who had been one of Auty’s main rivals in last years Under 15 Championship, had a disappointing evening, with an EF, and only three third places to show for his night’s endeavours. Brendon Johnson was another on the score sheet with two wins, and a third from 3 rides.
The ends result was a 19-29 win for the Under 15’s side, in a match where all rider rode with enough enthusiasm, and commitment to show that we have a great crop of young stars coming through the ranks. The only disappointment was that the other rising start of British Speedway, Lewis Bridger, was not here to take on Auty, as that would have been a match up to produce the fireworks.
With many thanks to Dave T
Shane Waldron 0 1 1* 1* 3 + 2
Joe Reynolds 1 0 0 2 3
Tim Webster 3 3 2 8
Chris Widman 0 R 1* 1 + 1
Jay Pickard 2 2 4
Under 15's 29
Joshua Auty 3 3 3 3 12
Ben Taylor 2* 2* 2 R 6 + 2
George Piper 2 1* 0 3 + 1
Brendan Johnson 1* 3 3 7 + 1
Daniel Greenwood 1 0 1
Heat 1 - Joshua Auty ; Ben Taylor ; Joe Reynolds ; Shane Waldron ; 61.60 (1-5)(1-5)
Heat 2 - Tim Webster ; George Piper ; Brendan Johnson ; Chris Widman ; 65.15 (3-3)(4-8)
Heat 3 - Joshua Auty ; Ben Taylor ; Shane Waldron ; Joe Reynolds ; 61.76 (1-5)(5-13)
Heat 4 - Brendan Johnson ; Jay Pickard ; Daniel Greenwood ; Chris Widman(R) ; 64.57 (2-4)(7-17)
Heat 5 - Tim Webster ; Ben Taylor ; George Piper ; Joe Reynolds ; 63.26 (3-3)(10-20)
Heat 6 - Joshua Auty ; Tim Webster ; Shane Waldron ; George Piper ; 61.02 (3-3)(13-23)
Heat 7 - Brendan Johnson ; Jay Pickard ; Chris Widman ; Daniel Greenwood ; 64.67 (3-3)(16-26)
Heat 8 - Joshua Auty ; Joe Reynolds ; Shane Waldron ; Ben Taylor(R) ; 60.60 (3-3)(19-29)
“Young Stars Shine in Somerset"
A good portion of the crowd remained after the main League match to get a view of what the future has in store for British Speedway.
They were treated to a fine display from the up and coming British talent, in this first Test Match, between the Under 16’s, and Under15’s of Peter Oakes Youth Academy.
Fourteen years old Joshua Auty looked a cut above the rest, with a fine display to return a 12 maximum, on his first look at the Oak Tree arena circuit. He produced some very quick times, with his last, 60.60 secs, not far behind some of the times recorded in the earlier Premier League encounter.
Not too far behind him, in points scoring at least, came Tim Webster, with a fine 8 points from three rides. Another who looks to be a future prospect, is Ben Taylor who, had in not been for an engine failure in his last ride, would have returned at least 8+3 from his 4 rides, as it was he had to make do with 6+2.
Shane Waldron, who had been one of Auty’s main rivals in last years Under 15 Championship, had a disappointing evening, with an EF, and only three third places to show for his night’s endeavours. Brendon Johnson was another on the score sheet with two wins, and a third from 3 rides.
The ends result was a 19-29 win for the Under 15’s side, in a match where all rider rode with enough enthusiasm, and commitment to show that we have a great crop of young stars coming through the ranks. The only disappointment was that the other rising start of British Speedway, Lewis Bridger, was not here to take on Auty, as that would have been a match up to produce the fireworks.
With many thanks to Dave T