Sunderland Echo

FAITH’S SUCCESS NOT ENOUGH FOR LADIES

HOUGHTON LADIES OUTGUNNED BY DURHAM IN INTER-CLUB LEAGUE DERBY SHOWDOWN

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Houghton were beaten 8854 by Durham in the latest round of Ladies Inter-Club League fixtures.

At Houghton, Ellen Faith’s rink of Joan Watt, Evelyn Barkes and Susan Forster were in dominant form as they ran out impressive 31-11 winners over Eileen Horan.

However, that was only good enough to secure an overall draw at home as S. Richardson, Doreen Fenwick, Brenda Robson and Jenny Smith succumbed to a 27-7 loss against Anne Bernard to leave the home points split 2-2.

At Durham, again it was a tale of two rinks.

Norma Stephenson’s quartet of Maureen Hall, Elizabeth Morris and Audrey Vout saw a 10-3 lead slip away against J. Piggford to eventually lose 13-12.

It was a long afternoon for Florence Phythian’s rink of Margaret Metcalf, Eleanor Barron and Joan Baker as they went down 37-4, sealing a 50-16 defeat for the away squad.

Overall, Durham ran out 8-2 winners points wise.

Houghton next face Great Aycliffe on March 14.

It has been a disappoint­ing season for the three Houghton men’s senior squads, with victories at a premium.

Only Sancroft have notched a win to date. With only pride to play for, all three return to action this coming week.

On Tuesday in Area 2, Houghton Gilpin complete their campaign at home against bottom-of-the-table South Shields (12.30pm), although at present Gilpin are still a man short.

Despite both teams yet to notch a win this season, Gilpin will avoid bottom spot if they get a better result than a 5-0 loss.

Last season, Houghton Sancroft reached the playoffs, however they have foundthing­stoughgoin­gthis time around. Neverthele­ss, they will fancy their chances of an away win on Wednesday at bottom club The Parks B.

On Thursday, Houghton Kepier will also look for their first win as they host play-off chasing The Parks A.

Durham County seniors’ hopes of retaining their Midland Seniors League crown are still alive after a 21-1 win at York over Nottingham­shire.

Leaders Yorkshire had a cracking 22-0 victory at Tamworth against Warwickshi­re, but they have now completed their fixtures.

Durham will retain the title if they collect all 22 points in their final game against Warwickshi­re at Doncaster on March 8.

The County Champion of Champions competitio­ns have progressed to the latter stages.

The finals will take place at Hartlepool on March 24/25,withthesen­iors’finals at Darlington on March 7/8.

In the singles, South Shields star David Bolt’s hopes of retaining the title are still on track, but he will need will need to get past Gateshead’s Mark Smith to set up a juicy final against Stanley’s Brett Arkley.

Aycliffe’s Barry Attwood will face either Hartlepool’s Albert Ward or Gateshead’s Mark Smith in the pairs final.

In the triples semifinals, South Shields’ Ian McIntosh will go head to head against Stanley’s Brett Arkley for a final spot against Darlington’s Martin Lynch.

In the fours, the semifinal line-up sees Arkley up against Hartlepool’s Paul Hartley and Attwood tackling Durham’s J. Hutchinson.

In the seniors events, South Shields’ Bobby Graham will need to beat Stanley’s Gordon Dews to book a final place against Ferryhill’s Alan Hinds.

The pairs final will be between Aycliffe’s Fred Edwards and Stanley’s Dave Webb.

The triples is still at the semi-final stage. D.Webb (Stanley) meets Brian Poulter (Gateshead) and W. Dixon (Shildon) faces J. Holmes (Darlington).

The fours are also at the semi-final stage.

In the Doshi pairs, the semi-final draw is: J. Halcrow (Hartlepool) v J. Harston (Darlington), K. Donkin (Shields) v A. Porter (Darlington)

With the majority of the national competitio­ns down to the area finals, there has been limited action this week.

In the pairs’ southern semi-final, Hartlepool’s Paul Hartley booked another area final place with a 23-16 win over club-mate Albert Ward. In the area final, Hartley will face Durham’s Mark Higgins.

Hartlepool’s Dale Oram secured an area final spot in the Over-50s triples with a 15-6 win over club-mate Albert Ward. He next meets either Stanley’s Brett Arkley or West Denton’s Peter Duffy.

Gateshead’s Brian Orrell enjoyed a cracking 21-7 win in the two-bowl singles to reach the area final against Hartlepool’s Paul Hartley, who has four area finals to look forward to.

The final stages of both national mixed competitio­ns take place at Loddon Vale next weekend.

Hartlepool’s Lauren and Paul Mosley have qualified in both the mixed pairs and mixed fours.

In the fours, the Mosleys are joined by Bev and John Lynch for a last-16 tie, on Friday, against Wellingbor­ough’s former England internatio­nal, Paul Broderick.

The Mosley combinatio­n face City of Ely’s newlycrown­ed WIBC Junior singles champion, Ed Elmore, in the last 16 of the mixed pairs.

 ??  ?? Houghton Kepier bowler Tony Grimes.
Houghton Kepier bowler Tony Grimes.

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