Fenland’s finest bowlers turned out at Upwell Bowls Club for the North Cambs Bowling Association’s outdoor finals.
Played over seven sessions, across three days, there was an excellent display of bowls.
Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) led the way by winning five of her six finals while Jane Clifton (March Town) won three of his six finals. Tony Reed (Murrow) won all three of his matches.
Presentations of the trophies were made following each session by North Cambs county EBF president Ralph Jackson and EWBF president Lynne Quibell.
All winners will represent North Cambs in the national outdoor finals at Skegness, from August 22-29.
For full details of all North Cambs bowls activities, visit www.northcambsebf.co.uk
Results
Ladies secretaries: J Hearle walkover.
Men’s secretaries: F Howard 22 J Allenson 4
Men’s 3 bowl rinks: T Tommizzi, J Redden, I Lawson 18 A Harley, M Miller, L Miller 16
Mixed rinks: C Wright, D Wright, M Hunt 21 v M Joyce, A McEwan, S Tolliday 13
Ladies 2 bowl rinks: J Hearle, L Quibell, L Clare 13 S Chandler, J Clifton, J Jolley 20
Ladies 2 bowl singles: M Hunt 18 J Clifton 21
Men’s 4 bowl singles: T Reed 21 K Cole 4
U25 singles: Jo Gowler 22 T Horspool 16
Men’s pairs: P Irons, J Hines 13 M Carter, C Blunt 19
Men’s champion of champions: C Wright 20 L Miller 21
Ladies pairs: M Hunt, D Wright 18 S Chandler, J Clifton 17
Men’s senior singles: C Wright 15 D Lewis 22
U25 pairs: Ja Gowler, Jo Gowler 21 T Horspool, A Horspool 9
Mixed pairs: S Peach, A Engledow 19 M Betts, C Betts 8
Ladies 4 bowl singles: M Hunt 22 J Clifton 20
Men’s 2 bowl singles: T Reed 21 D Lewis 10
Men’s senior Pairs: C Waling, D Thorpe walkover
Ladies senior singles: M Hunt 22 V Inwood 9
Ladies 3 bowl rinks: J Hearle, L Quibell, L Clare 21 S Chandler, J Clifton, J Jolley 14
Men’s 2 bowl rinks: N Eagle, A Overton, T Reed walkover
Ladies Senior pairs: M Hunt, J Warren 26 J Hearle, L Quibell 6
Ladies champion of champions: C Gollands 19 J Clifton 21
Senior mixed pairs: A Harley, S Chandler 19 M Joyce, J Hailes 17
County cup – March Town BC 92 CMB BC 80
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