Hamilton Advertiser

Ladies keep their cool to claim curling crown

Internatio­nal crown for wrestler Keiva

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Lanarkshir­e Ice Rink kept their cool to claim the Henderson Bishop Trophy for the first time in 42 years.

The team of skip Libby Neilson, Nancy Rutherford, Maggie Ferguson, Mairi Allan and Mari Scott, were spurred on by a healthy home support from their own rink and comfortabl­y won the game against Aberdeen 11-1 after six ends

Eighty-four teams competed at local playoffs to decide the 20 teams who would attend the finals and, after three days of league games across four sections, the finals took place at Lanarkshir­e Ice Rink in Hamilton.

The runners-up in each section play for the Cherryston­e and Dumfries were victorious over Stirling in a very tight final.

The prizes were announced by the Royal Caledonian Curling Club ladies’president, Maureen Parker, and presented by Robin Bishop, a grandson of the founder.

A spokespers­on for the organisers said:“this was a well deserved tremendous achievemen­t for these ladies playing on their home ice.

“The last time this trophy was won by a Lanarkshir­e team was in 1982 by Alison Allison so this achievemen­t by Libby and her team was no mean feat.

“Congratula­tions to the whole team from everyone at Hamilton Ice Rink who were so enthusiast­ic in supporting the home team to success.

“Thank you to everyone involved in making the competitio­n a success – the umpires, Stewart and Ice Kool Catering, Barry and his bar staff, Janette, the ladies’committee, and the fantastic ice men, not to mention all 20 teams who participat­ed in great spirit all week.”

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Champions From left: Mari Scott, Mairi Allan, Maggie Ferguson, Libby Neilson (Skip), and Nancy Rutherford

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