2004 NC Open report
With a final score of +17, +17tp, Louw becomes the third repeat winner of this tournament
With a final score of +17, +17tp, Louw becomes the third repeat winner of this tournament
More was at stake than just trophies for the nine players in the Championship Qualifying Flight, who were also competing for an automatic bid to the 2005 NC Open Championship Flight
The inaugural North Carolina v. Eastern Canada test match ended with the score 25–19 in favor of NC
The USCA International Rules Championships, the USCA’s national championships of Association Croquet, will be held in North Carolina for the third time in a ten-year span
The teams have been selected for the inaugural North Carolina v. Eastern Canada “test match”
NC District’s Association Croquet Development Program continues with a clinic at Pinehurst, March 13–14
another new feature for the 2004 season is the inaugural interstate challenge match between North Carolina and Eastern Canada
Another initiative from NC District President Danny Huneycutt is the new Association Croquet Development Program
The CARVA Challenge has been revived after a four-year hiatus
The second annual event began just as Hurricane Isabel was passing through the state