2014 IEA Regional Championship Varsity Open Over Fences (Team) -- 1st Place
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Vancouver, British Columbia (PRWEB) March 05, 2014
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Several Ings Ave, St Clair, homeowners say they are stuck between a hard place and a wall - or should that be fence?
Homeowners Jeannie Coburn and neighbours Sharon McKay and Wayne McFarlane received letters from the Dunedin City Council last month, after selling their properties, informing them their fences and carports encroached on council road reserve by about 1.5m.
The letters said the frontage to their properties had been ''modified to exclude public access'' and that they had the option of buying the council land, applying for a licence to occupy it or removing their fences and carports.
Miss Coburn, who has lived in her house for about four years, said she felt the council had chosen to inform her of the issue after the house sold to pressure her into making a decision which would affect the future occupier.
''They are only advising us when we are in a difficult position,'' she said.
''I feel the DCC have acted in an underhanded manner. They are doing it when people are stressed.''
Mr McFarlane agreed with Miss Coburn and was particularly upset council staff had raised the issue when it had no intention of widening the road.
He felt it was revenue gathering.
''It's just absolutely shocking,'' he said.
''I could understand if they had plans to utilise the land ... but they are not going to widen the road and that's the point.''
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Encroachment policy upsets residents
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Verdict
Farmer Matt made a promising start over fences behind Caid Du Berlais here in December and the step up in trip should suit. Beforeall has already won over the larger obstacles at Fontwell and Plumpton but was beaten 10 lengths off today's mark at Huntingdon last time. BALLYTOBER found the company too hot in the Tommy Whittle at Haydock on his latest start but has been dropped a couple of pounds since earlier placed efforts here and at Chepstow and, with Richard Johnson in the saddle for the first time over fences today, can finally open his account. Super Villan is no forlorn hope if in the mood but Knockraheen makes his chasing bow.
Farmer Matt (IRE) 8-1 (11-0) Tracked leaders in 3rd, went 2nd 3 out, one pace and no chance with winner, 2nd of 5, 13l behind Caid Du Berlais (10-7) at Exeter 2m 3f nov chs (2) gd in Dec.
Beforeall (IRE) 11-4 (11-7) Tracked leader until 2nd and again from 6th until after 11th, one pace after 4 out, no impression in 3rd 2 out, went 2nd towards finish, no chance with winner, 2nd of 6, 10l behind Dare To Endeavour (10-11) at Huntingdon 3m nov hcp chs (0-125) (3) hvy in Feb.
Knockraheen (IRE) 4-1 (11-12) Close and hampered 1st, soon mid-division, ridden and weakened before 2 out, 6th of 12, 29l behind Heavenstown (10-12) at Southwell 3m hcp hdl 0-115 (4) hvy in Feb.
Super Villan 14-1 (10-0) Led narrowly and clear with one other, headed 4th, tracked leader, lost place 13th, ridden after next, weakened before 2 out, 9th of 11, well behind Indian Castle (11-3) at Cheltenham 2m 5f nov chs (2) hvy in Jan.
Ballytober 8-1 (11-5) Held up in rear, headway 5 out, chased leaders next, never on terms, 7th of 12, 43l behind Night Alliance (11-0) at Haydock 3m hcp chs 0-145 (2) sft in Dec.
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Boys' and Girls' Fencing
North Haven girls' fencing senior captain Reagan Fitzgerald earned First Team All-State honors for the second straight season by placing second in the foil competition at the Individual State Championship at Hopkins on March 1. Fitzgerald, who had finished fourth last winter, won nine bouts, including four while facing elimination to reach the title bout, where she dropped a close decision to Nicole Kogan of Hopkins.
"Reagan was unwavering in her determination and focus, leading to a dominating performance," Coach Pete Solomon said. "She and all her teammates fought for every point and are poised for an exciting run at this weekend's Team Championship [in Guilford on Saturday, March 8]."
Also placing in the top 16 in their respective brackets for the Indians were Stephanie Hoang for girls' foil, Lia Crowley and Yicai Wang for girls' pe, and Binli Huang for boys' foil. Wang won and elimination match against last year's runner-up and Huang, a junior, dominated his early matches, according to Coach Solomon.
Rifle
North Haven posted a score of 932 to take fifth place at the State Championship at Blue Trails Range in Wallingford on Feb. 26. The Indians' score was 12 points better than their season average and tied for best mark they've shot in two years. Suffield posted a total of 959 out of 1,000 to win the meet.
North Haven's scorers were Jordan DeLucia (189 out of 200), Kevin Landino (188), Jeremy Piercey (187), John Quimby (186), and Brendan Quinn (182). DeLucia tied his all-time top mark with the 189 and Matt Christoforo recorded his best career score with a 165.
"Overall, I am very proud of our performance. Our goal going into this was to meet or beat our average and we did this," Coach Brent Heidenis said. "Our athletes are proud of their efforts this year and we will now take the time to cherish the Central Conference championship. We look forward to returning back to states next year and making another run at the conference title."
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North Haven girls fencing senior captain Reagan Fitzgerald earned First Team All-State honors for the second straight season by placing second in the foil competition at the Individual State Championship at Hopkins on March 1. Fitzgerald, who had finished fourth last winter, won nine bouts, including four while facing elimination to reach the title bout, where she dropped a close decision to Nicole Kogan of Hopkins.
Reagan was unwavering in her determination and focus, leading to a dominating performance, Coach Pete Solomon said. She and all her teammates fought for every point and are poised for an exciting run at this weekends Team Championship [in Guilford on Saturday, March 8].
Also placing in the top 16 in their respective brackets for the Indians were Stephanie Hoang for girls foil, Lia Crowley and Yicai Wang for girls pe, and Binli Huang for boys foil. Wang won and elimination match against last years runner-up and Huang, a junior, dominated his early matches, according to Coach Solomon.
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