Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Indoor bowls

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Ashford won four of the six rinks at the Oyster but the hosts prevailed by 13 shots overall to claim six Kent League points. Oyster 116 Ashford 103 Monika Thompson, Anita Harding, Penny Perkins, Jacqueline Harvey lost 20-8; Rita Marsh, Elaine Milliner, Sara Trotter, Janet Drewitt lost 24-21; Doreen Masters, Chris Appleton, Sue Close, Hilary Avis lost 20-11; Carol Field, Shirley Fey, Eunice Holder, Sue Swan won 25-10; Sylvia Sweeting, Sheila Bartholome­w, Pam Dennett, Jan Allen lost 20-19; Ann Moon, Ros Cheeseman, Carol Nelson, Alison Taylor won 32-9. Oyster’s men won on five rinks and drew the other in an 82-shot win at Sevenoaks to secure 9.5 Kent League points. Sevenoaks 78 Oyster 160 Barry Tanson, Brian Watson, John Cheesman, Eddie Swan won 27-10; Mervyn Gulvin, Mo Gray, Ray Chipperfie­ld, Norman Hunt won 34-16; Peter Hogston, David Appleton, David Turner, Ian Burton won 20-15; Maurice Odell, Les Bartholome­w, Peter Boeg, Brian Gentle lost 15-14; Gordon Hayes, Paul Drane, Phil Scott-martin, John Cresswell won 31-11; Keith Dennett, Joe Smith, Bob James, Alan Cornfoot won 33-11. Chislet Cavaliers Labradors split the mats at home to Boughton Courtneys but won by 16 shots overall. Chislet 37 Boughton 21 J Rains, B Hill, J Bellingham lost 19-12; J Cramp, M Holmes, W Laughton won 25-2. Faversham SC enjoyed their best ever results at the East Invicta Championsh­ips at Canterbury last weekend.

Super sprinting by the 13/14-year-old girls team of Amy Coupe, Emily Holt, Eva Mcintyre and Mia Kirk secured a bronze medal in both the 200m freestyle and the 200m medley relays.

The 9/10-year-old girls team of Bella Holt,

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