Portsmouth News

Waterloovi­lle pair Brian and Derek are Golden finalists

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The Hampshire County Bowls Competitio­ns have run alongside the County Championsh­ips in recent weeks.

The difference between the two tournament­s is that the winners of County Competitio­ns don’t progress to the National Finals at Leamington.

The East County semi-finalists are as follows:

Golden Pairs: This is a new competitio­n for the men and has been introduced to match the same competitio­n run for the women.

It is a pairs competitio­n where both players have to be aged 70 and over and is played over 18 ends.

The honour of being the first

East finalists fell to the Waterloovi­lle pairing of Brian LeMarquer and Derek

Holt who beat Portsmouth Water duo Dave Denyer and Peter Higgins in the area final at Fareham BC.

The Ville pair moved into a 15-4 lead after eight ends, but the Water pairing picked up eight shots over the next five ends. The next end undid all their good work, though, as they dropped a seven which ended any hope of winning the game, Ville running out 27-14 winners.

2Wood Triples: This competitio­n (played over 21 ends) has been run for many years and this year’s final was between Alexandra and Southsea Waverley, who met at Cosham Park.

The Waverley triple of Rob Moran, Tony Ingram and Ollie Mew started well, moving into a 6-1 lead by the fifth end.

But the Alex trio of Ian Rixon, Neil Scutt and Carl Baggott fought back so that by the end of the 12th end, the match was level at 11-11.

Alex picked up a three on the 20th end which meant that the Waverley triple had to score five shots on the last to tie the game. They couldn’t manage it, losing 25-18.

County Club: This year’s final, played on the excellent green at Lee-on-the-Solent, was between Alexandra and Fareham.

And the match turned on what happened on the two outside rinks as the middle two rinks were very tight affairs, which ended with one being tied and the other won by Fareham by a single shot.

This was in contrast to what was going on in the other two rinks. On the first, the Alex rink skipped by Don Lilley was 15-5 over Charlie Bailey’s Fareham rink after 13 ends.

Charlie’s men reduced the gap to 18-15 by the 19th end, but the Alex quartet won 19-17.

On the other rink, the Fareham quartet skipped by Lee Cunningham had raced into a 10-1 lead after six ends. Steve Feilder’s Alex rink, though, levelled at 11-11 by the 12th end. They scores were still level after 17 ends, but Feilder’s triumphed 20-14. This meant Alex were overall winners by 74-67.

 ??  ?? RINK WINNER Don Lilley
RINK WINNER Don Lilley

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