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PRO INSTALLER DECEMBER 2016
PRO SPORT
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GOLF DAY SCOOPS OVER
£5K FOR SARCOMA
Over £5,000 has now been presented to the Oxford Sarcoma Service by the
Edgetech UK team, following a golf day fundraiser in Daventry, Northamptonshire.
Edgetech UK’s annual
Dealership Golf Day
took place at De Vere’s
Staverton Park Golf
Club.
The day began at the
clubhouse followed by a
welcome from managing director at Edgetech UK, Chris
Alderson.
The 16 teams then tackled
the 18-hole course before
regrouping for dinner in
the evening where trophies
were presented and a char-
ity auction and raffle was
held in aid of the Oxford
Sarcoma Service at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre.
The individual winner was
Mark Bowskill of Masterglass GB, while second
place was taken by Kevin
Averiss from Hourglass.
James Keeling-Heane from
Senior Glass Systems came
third.
First place in the team
competition was Team nine
- Nick Gibbons, Customade;
Andy Archer, JCL Glass;
Glyn Moorhouse, Oakland
Glass; and David Stockton-Chalk from Promac.
Paul Young, Ryan Morris
and Gareth Laing from
Cleartherm came second
and Team two with Chris
Champion, Glass News;
Chris Thompson, Glazerite;
Mark Harrison and James
Keeling-Heane from Senior
Glass.
The Charity Challenge
cup was taken by Bill
Football exposure
for window brand
Window and door systems
company Kömmerling is now
into the second year of a
three-year deal as the main
sponsor of German Bundesliga football club Mainz 05.
With the Kömmerling logo
emblazoned on the players’ shirts,
the club’s recent success has and
continues to expose the brand to
millions of viewers and thousands
of fans across Germany and the
rest of Europe.
After a narrow defeat to Borussia Dortmund at the beginning
of the season, the club went on
to record two impressive away
victories against FC Augsburg and
Werder Bremen, and has since
gone on to win a further two and
draw one of its last six league
matches, propelling the side up
the table.
Mainz is now bubbling under
the Europa league places in 9th
place on 17 points, sitting above
German giants Bayer Leverkusen,
Borussia Monchengladbach and
last year’s Champions League
quarter-finalists Vfl Wolfsburg.
Along with their league campaign, Mainz have also been
competing in this seasons Europ