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Linea Directa Lawn Bowls Championsh­ips

- By Kevin Reardon

Memorable climax as ladies bring Valencian Championsh­ips to a close

With the summer competitiv­e bowls season completely destroyed by the Covid- 19 pandemic the Linea Directa Lawn Bowls Championsh­ips, reached its concluding stages with the six finals played at Greenlands Bowls Club last Monday and Tuesday. September 28 and 29. The competitio­n was a major success, attracting many hundreds of competitiv­e bowlers back onto the rinks. Both La Marina and Greenlands Bowls Clubs must be congratula­ted for making their greens available to the organisers and in so doing, putting into place the strict guidelines that ensured a safe environmen­t. Rinks and equipment were sanitised by teams of volunteers on a daily basis in addition to keeping the greens and surroundin­g areas in pristine condition. After two weeks of first class bowling that produced many memorable highlights the first of the finals was held on Monday morning ( Sept 28 ) with the trio from Country Bowls, Brenda Jiggens, John Jukes and Graham Richardson taking on the Emerald Isle threesome of John Pooley, Andy Miles and Sue Bosworth.

After 13 ends the match was tied at 10- 10 but 5 points in consecutiv­e ends put the Country Bowls trio into a healthy lead

which they held to take the win by 17- 13, despite John Pooley putting off eventual defeat by initially killing the final end.

The Monday afternoon session saw Andy Miles and Peta Rhodes of the Emerald Isle quickly out of the blocks in the Mixed Pairs as they built up an 8- 1 lead against Tom Spencer and Margaret McLaughlin of La Marina. Seven points in the next two ends, however, saw the start of La Marina’s fightback, after which they claimed a further seven in the following four ends as they never looked back to claim the final victory against their favoured opponents by 2016

Tuesday morning ( Sept 29) at the Greenlands venue saw the finals of the Men’s and Ladies Pairs. In the men’s event Ernie Bennett and Gary Ponsford from Emerald Isle were matched with Gary Thorpe and

Charlie Watkins of Vistabella.

After an even early exchange the Vistabella pair surged into a 13- 6 lead with a four on the 9th end, from which they never looked back. Three points on the 12th and a further couple on the 13th end reinforced their position as they held on the take the match 19- 15.

Tuesday morning’s second final was the Ladies Pairs event where, once again, we saw a contest that swayed in both directions with, first, San Miguel’s Val Hignett and Anita Brown building up a sizeable 11- 3 lead against Maggie Furness and Sandra Burrows after the 7th end, but then came the fightback with the trailing pair picking up nine shots without reply in the next 7 ends, before an inspired 5 point return on the 15th end put the San Miguel twosome back in control. Vistabella were unable to respond with Hignett and Brown tidying

up the match by 22- 12.

The two blue ribbon events, the Men’s and Ladies Singles were played alongside each other on Tuesday afternoon.

Defending champion Peter Morgan of Quesada met the Emerald Isle’s Andy Miles in the Men’s competitio­n quickly building up a 6- 1 advantage as he picked up points on 5 of the first 6 ends. A mini comeback then saw Miles take 4 shots on ends 7 and 8 before steady play allowed the Quesada blue to edge in front by 15- 12 after 18 ends. However disaster struck for Miles of the Isle’s on end 19 when exceptiona­l bowling from the champion saw Morgan pick up a maximum 4 points before going on to close out the match by 21- 12.

As Morgan became the first player in the history of the tournament to retain his crown a battle royale was being played out in the Ladies Singles final between the 2018 champion, Ann Marie Robertson of the Emerald Isle, and Maggie Furness from Vistabella, two rinks down.

The opening 5 ends saw the two ladies match each other point for point before Maggi Furness, despite having played in the Ladies Pairs Final earlier in the day, ground out a 1910 lead to put the title within her reach.

Mini rocket Stephenson, however, had other ideas as, from a seemingly helpless position, she had her supporters on their feet, battling back to a 2019 lead, scoring on 8 consecutiv­e ends without reply. But with victory in her grasp and holding shot, with the final bowl of the 29th end, Furness delivered the perfect wood, moving the jack to give her the 2 points she needed to claim her first Valencian title.

Spectators agreed it was one of the finest Ladies finals in the history of the competitio­n, a fitting climax to two successful weeks of socially distanced lawn bowling.

After the games all presentati­ons were made, again socially distanced, and thanks given by Valencian Delegate Bob Donnelly to sponsors Linea Directa, the owners of La Marina and Greenland’s complexes, this year’s Competitio­n Secretary John O’Brien, as well as the coordinato­rs, umpires and markers at both venues.

 ??  ?? Singles winners Maggi Furness and Peter Morgan
Singles winners Maggi Furness and Peter Morgan
 ??  ?? It's a measure in the ladies final!
It's a measure in the ladies final!

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