Target club takes an anniversary trip
The Pembroke Dock-based Modern Print Target Club is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year and to help mark the occasion, club members paid a visit to the Whiteheads Sports & Social Club in Newport recently.
 
The competition between the two clubs was very close indeed with Ron Hovell the highest scorer for the Modern Print and Mark Hopkins top scorer for Whiteheads.

In a shoot-out to decide who was top dog on the night, Mark scored 91x100, with Ron scoring 92x100. It doesn't get any closer than that!
 
The Modern Print Club is based in St Patrick’s Community Hall in Pembroke Dock and includes both sighted and visually impaired members.
 

Angela is delighted

 
Angela Miles, disability sports development officer for Sport Pembrokeshire - Pembrokeshire County Council’s sports development service - congratulated the club on its 10th anniversary.

“The club is going from strength to strength,” she said.  “It has already achieved the Insport Ribbon Award from Disability Sport Wales and has almost completed Insport Bronze,” she said.
 
Insport is a Disability Sport Wales programme, which aims to support sport national governing bodies, local authorities and sports clubs provide inclusive, quality sessions for disabled people within their communities.
 
If anyone is interested in joining the club please contact Ron Hovell (07971 170852) or Alan Gibby (07980 526014).
 

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Top scorers - Ron Hovell (left) and Mark Hopkins