Sunderland Echo

CITY’S SENIORS STILL AWAITING FIRST WIN

THREE RINK DEFEATS LEAVE SUNDERLAND WITHOUT A VICTORY IN SENIOR INTER-CLUB LEAGUE

- Bowls by Richard Mckie

Sunderland’s search for a first win of the Senior Inter Club League season goes on.

Despite a spirited performanc­e, they were beaten 5-0 at home by leaders Darlington B in their Area 2 fixture.

Joe Maxfield, Tony Grimes, Billy Roberts and John Jones did lead 12-6 after 11 ends, but the wheels came off in spectacula­r fashion as a 10-1 return in Darlington’s favour over the last four ends sealed a 16-13 loss to Alan Henderson.

Peter Thomson, Eric Downes, Peter Brickle and Terry Todd only scored on three of the 14 ends and went down 14-7 to Alan Stephenson.

The remaining rink of Tony Wood, Michael Carr, Frankie Froud and Richie Jobling never recovered from a 16-2 deficit and finished 2315 down to Stan Blewitt, sealing an 18-shot defeat overall.

With only two competitiv­e games left, Sunderland head to Ferryhill in a fortnight’s time where a win would lift them off the bottom of the group.

Sunderland’s Inter-Coun- ty League squad will be looking to build on their previous win over Gateshead as they return to action next weekend.

They face Durham, who have won both of their opening matches.

The local stages in this season’s national competitio­ns have continued this week.

In the singles, Durham’s Gary Smith eased to a 21-6 win over The Parks’ Brian Houghton 21-6.

Smith will have home advantage in the semi-final against West Denton’s Peter Duffy, who progressed with a cracking 21-19 win at Shields against Stewart Hubbard.

In the pairs, Durham’s Mark Higgins saw his run come to an end after a narrow 19-18 extra end home loss to Stanley’s Brett Arkley.

The Stanley pair will now have home advantage in the semi-finals against Gateshead’s Alec Bryden.

South Shields’ Jamie Brass moved into the fours semi-finals thanks to a 17-12 win at Gateshead over Brian Orrell.

In the County singles Champion of Champions competitio­n, Houghton’s Peter Thomson failed to take advantage of a home draw and was beaten 21-16 by Durham’s Bill Routledge.

Local interest remains in the following events, with all semi-finals to be played on neutral greens.

Round six of the Seniors Premier League was held at Houghton.

Leaders Gateshead A were made to work hard to retain their position at the top against a resolute Ferryhill B, with the table-toppers sneaking home 19-17.

Last year’s winners and runners-up, Stanley and Darlington B, have both recovered from a slow start to the season to record their biggest wins to date.

Stanley A overcame club-mates Stanley B 23-11, while Darlington B defeated Houghton 28-11. Durham picked up their second win of the season as they beat Darlington A 18-15, while the shock result of the day was the defeat of second-placed Ferryhill A, beaten 21-12 by bottom club Gateshead B.

The Durham County senior squad return to Midlands League action this week as they head to Doncaster to face Warwickshi­re.

Durham are 11 points behind leaders Yorkshire, but, with 22 points on offer, Durham, after three straight wins, will be hoping for a good points haul.

Cumbria are still on course for a unique double. After already securing a semi-final place in the Liberty Trophy, they have also moved in the Denny Cup last four after defeating Spalding 73-64. In the semi-finals Cumbria will face Exonia.

Following the retirement of Bowls Durham’s B team manager, Paul Heath, the County are seeking a suitable replacemen­t.

Candidates for the post should have a detailed knowledge and experience of managing and/or the selection of bowls teams.

The successful candidate would be appointed for an initial period of three years( subject to review by the County management committee) and be responsibl­e for the selection and management of the team with the support of the assistant County secretary and two selectors.

It will involve travel to home and away County B team fixtures and, whenever possible, at those of the A team and U25 team. If anyone is interested, they can contact County secretary Foster Johnson further informatio­n. His email is f.johnson23@ntlworld.com

The Over-50s Internatio­nal Seniors Double Fours series takes place at Hayling Island this weekend. The eight-man England team includes Hartlepool’s Glenn Skipp and former Sunderland player Keith Renwick.

At the World Indoor Championsh­ips, 21-year-old Katherine Rednall secured a second women’s singles, beating defending champ Ellen Faulkner 2-0 in an all English final. The mixed pairs title went to Clare Johnston and Nicky Brett, while the men’s pairs was won on the final bowl by Jason Greenslade and Les Gillett.

 ??  ?? Terry Todd skipped his rink to a 14-7 defeat in Sunderland’s Senior Inter-Club League defeat. Pic by Stu Norton
Terry Todd skipped his rink to a 14-7 defeat in Sunderland’s Senior Inter-Club League defeat. Pic by Stu Norton

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