Yearly Archives: 2023

Maximum Points For Castletown A in Ladies open age crown green bowls league

Friday evening 14th April saw Castletown A host Marown B with an impressive 189 – 109 (9-0) win.
Celia Joughin and Elaine Dewhurst came close to ending Castletown A’s full house by reaching
19 and 18. Hannah Drewett, Ali Kearsley, Sue Peach and Kath Kinley all won to single figures.
Martha Butler for Marown B wasn’t fazed playing Hannah Drewett and scored an impressive 14.
Douglas traveled down to Port Erin for a close result with Port Erin winning 144-140 (6-3). The
Douglas youngsters are all coming on well and pushed Port Erin all the way to secure their win.
Marown A hosted South Ramsey where the Ramsey side won 5 – 4 on games, but Marown A
took the match points winning 160- 145. Helen Withers and Lynda Cadamy both reaching 18
and Sue Collier for Ramsey put a stop to Jayne Smith’s winning streak with a 21-17 win.
The new Nobles Team played home to Castletown B winning 169-127 (6-3) Keri Hampton
played her 1st league game and scored an impressive 13-21 against youngster Aalish Moore.
Port St Mary traveled to Peel where they won 140-155 (4-5). Lynda Wilson for Peel won to single
figures as did for Port St Mary’s Trish Bull and Margaret Tasker. Maggie Jackeman from Peel
scored 16 in her 1st ever match against an experienced Edwina Reid.
Ballaugh hosted Mooragh Park where the latter won 5 of the games, but the home team made
all the points count giving them the win 147-131 (4-5) with Elena Dimsdale just losing her 1st
game 20-21 against Bailey McMullan.
It’s lovely to see lots of newcomers this season scoring fantastic results in their 1st league
games, well done to them all.

Marown Trio Win Inaugural Chas Grills Memorial Trophy

South Ramsey Bowling Club held the inaugural Chas Grills Memorial Trophy, following the loss of Chas who was a long serving club member who gave so much to the club over the course of six decades. The format of triples once again proved to be extremely popular amongst the Islands bowlers as 28 teams – 84 bowlers took part on a superb playing surface. The competition was once again sponsored by Quay Fitness Gym.

Losing out at the quarter final stage were Eddie Carlyle, Les Brookes and Brian Lindsay (South Ramsey, Finch Hill and Peel) 14-21 to South Ramsey’s experienced trio of Roger Thomas, Brian Stewart and Anthony Kelly. Marown’s Clare Cooper, Rebecca Teare and Debbie Leece just lost out 19-21 to club mates Colin Kelly, Walter McCarthy and Neil Withers. Jenny Moore, James Teare and Glynn Hargraves (all South Ramsey) were beaten 18-21 by Peter Jones, Matthew Keggen and Paul Kelly (all Marown) whilst another all South Ramsey team Austin Hart, Toby Hart and Alan Moore lost out 16-21 to Jordan Cain, Bob Clark (both South Ramsey) and Matthew Quirk (Onchan).

Falling at the semi-final stage after scoring their only point of the game on the first end were Thomas, Stewart and Kelly who lost 7-21 to the Marown men Kelly, McCarthy and Withers.

A close game was expected between Jones, Keggen and Kelly who were up against Cain, Clark and Quirk, however the latter team won comfortably 21-10.

In the final it was a low scoring contest with just two doubles scored after 10 ends the Marown men led 13-10. Two consecutive doubles for Cain, Clark and Quirk put the younger trio in the lead 14-10. The game flipped on its head from there as a single, a four, another single followed by a double from Kelly, McCarthy and Withers was enough to see the game out with a deserved 21-14 victory to become the first winners of the Chas Grills Memorial trophy.

At the presentation, South Ramsey Bowling Club Chairman Steve Moore thanked the sponsors and everybody at the club who helped make the competition a success, especially the catering team who kept everyone well fed over the course of the day. Chas’ sister Sue Nicholas and his son David Grills were then introduced to present the prizes, which were paid out down to the quarter finals. A grand sum of £935 was raised for charity. David announced that IOM Sport Aid would be the nominated charity, with prize winners handing back their winnings the amount increased to £1,259. Sue then went on to say that Chas loved all sports and thanked everyone for the overwhelming support.

Kelly & Killip Win Cringle Fours

Castletown Bowling Club hosted the Charity Cringle Fours men’s open competition on Sunday attracting 16 pairs to compete for the trophy on a smooth surface.

The quarter finals had the last of the home greeners Collin Holland & Alan Phair losing 6-21 to South Ramsey’s Glynn Hargraves & Bob Clark, whilst another South Ramsey pair Alan Moore & James Teare beat Marown men Brian Kelly & James Kelly 21-13. In the other half of the draw Derek Allen (Port Erin) & Alec Taylor (Peel) were leading 16-11 only to lose 16-21 against Marown duo Juan Killip & Colin Kelly 16-21, whilst Steve & Bernie Duncan had their challenge ended by Kevin Firth (Douglas) & Frank Watson (South Ramsey) 18-21.

Both semi-finals finished at the same time with Killip & Kelly winning 21-15 against Firth & Watson, whilst Hargraves & Clark only won six ends as they had to battle to a 21-19 win over teammates Moore & Teare to reach the final.

The final was close early on with Killip and Kelly leading 12-11 against Hargraves & Clark after six ends. Five consecutive scoring ends from the Marown men, with both players heavily contributing put them in complete control of the game at 20-11.

An unlikely fightback got underway from the South Ramsey men with Clark pulling out great bowls in the corners over the next four ends to bring the score back to 17-20. On the next end the South Ramsey men picked up a single, then lay three on the following end only for Kelly to bowl a ‘saver’ to reduce the end to a single (19-20). Kelly repeated the trick on the following end as their opponents were counting two for game, with another single scored it tied the score at 20-20.

Further drama was witnessed on the deciding end as a decent lead was put up by Hargraves, only for Killip to play a great first bowl. This was beaten by Hargraves who sat out Killip’s bowl to again count one for game. Kelly’s once again played a great bowl to lie one for game. Clark played a reaching bowl, this resulted in the end being disturbed to give the South Ramsey men a fighting chance with a measure. The measure went in favour of the Crosby men who were understandably relieved to get over the line 21-20 in what turned out to be a great final. At the conclusion of the competition the presentation was made by competition secretary Kath Kinley, who thanked the club members for the smooth running of the competition & the ladies for the catering. Kath then announced that £234 had been raised for Manx Blind Welfare Society, also gave her thanks to Murray Cringle, son of long-term sponsor Noel Cringle who passed away two years ago. In his speech Killip thanked Castletown Bowling Club and expressed his delight at winning a competition once again after several years.

Heavy Rain Causes Disruption to Fixtures

Wednesday evenings league action in Canada Life International Division One was unaffected, despite the heavy rain earlier in the day with all scheduled matches going ahead, with the rain only setting in once again when fixtures were taking place.

League champions South Ramsey A continued their solid start to hit top spot as they played in their first home game of 2023, seeing off Marown B with a 9-1 victory. Four games were won to single figures by David Bradford, Bob Clark, James Teare and Peter Collister. Not having it all their own way were Glynn Hargraves who beat Karl Parker 21-15, Jordan Cain recovered from a 12-16 deficit to beat Matthew Keggen 21-18, whilst Alan Moore had to dip deep for his 21-19 win over Juan Killip. The last game on the green resulted in John Kelly picking up the visitors only win of the night with a well deserved 21-14 victory over Stefan Kelly.

Marown A played their second home game of the season hosting Peel A, who were missing three of their regular first team. The Crosby men brushed aside their opponents with an 8-2 win to remain in second place. Captain Paul Dunn was the only winner to single figures as he beat George Gadsby 21-8. Having to work hard for their wins were Peter Jones who beat Gordon Corrin 21-19 and Paul Kelly who recovered from a 14-18 to get past Stevie Kelly 21-20. The two winners for the visitors were Tommy McMeiken who got home 21-15 against Glenn Boland, whilst Philip ‘Pip’ Pemberton beat Phil Kelly 21-19.

Onchan A hosted a much-improved South Ramsey B at the Park, with the hosts winning 7-3. For the visitors Tony Hart made his first start of the season count with a 21-7 win over Neil Dunwell, Austin Hart beat Jamie Clague 21-11, whilst Tony Dugdale held off Phil Kerruish 21-18. Winning to single figures for Onchan were Kevin Quirk and Reg Temporaza over Christian Caley and Ben Dugdale respectively.

Peel B remained in third place after their 6-4 home win over Castletown A, with Dave Smith and Paul Quirk claiming comfortable wins for the home team, helping them claim the two-point aggregate by nine chalks (144-135). For the Town men Ron Williams was the best winner as he beat Jeff Wilson 21-8, Nathan Cooil won 21-14 against Brian Lindsay. David Quayle won 21-18 in a close game with Michael Kavanagh, with Aaron Richardson edging his game 21-20 with Rob Middleton.

Another close game was played out at the Villa between Douglas A and Port St Mary A, as the home team crept home with a 6-4 win by just eight chalks (130-122). Gary Conwell continued his return to form with a 21-3 win over Dave Saxon, Keith Rise won 21-10 against Robbie Cooil, whilst Shaun Seal inflicted a 21-13 defeat on Paul Skelly. For the Port men Wayne Roberts returned to winning ways with a 21-5 win over Merv Sayle, Trevor Quayle bounced back with a 21-12 win over Jimmy Sansom, with Tim Williams seeing off Mark Kneen 21-14.

Marown C welcomed North Ramsey A to Crosby on Thursday evening as the teams played out a 4-4 draw, however the Crosby men took the aggregate by 18 chalks for a 6-4 win. Sid Bolton made his debut for Marown with a 21-3 win over Tony Smart, with Kevin Kelly and Stephen Rundle both winning 21-10 against Adrian Skinner and Gary Merrill respectively. For the visitors Steve Walmsley was their best winner as he beat Peter Kelly 21-11, Paul Allison beat Jamie Joughin 21-14, whilst Rob Monk and Allan Callow both won 21-16.

In Division Two Finch Hill A went top with a 9-1 home win over North Ramsey B, with the Finch men just missing out on a whitewash by just three chalks as David Callow beat Pat Maher 21-18. Four single wins for the home team keeping the visitors to 93 chalks showed the dominance on the night.

Noble’s B came back down to earth after their first game victory with their 2-8 home defeat to Onchan B, with the visitors a player short this awarded a Phil Salmon a welcome walkover, whilst Stephen Corkill picked up their second point of the night as he held off Mark Kelly 21-19. For Onchan Bernie McPhee and Steve Parker were pushed close before prevailing 21-17 against Noel Ash and Grahem Moore respectively.

Port Erin A got a first win of the season under their belt thanks to a hard fought 7-3 home win over Douglas B as they edged the chalks (151-147). For the Breagle men Seamus Whelan beat Kevin Firth, whilst teammate Mark Stockham also won to the same score against Paddy Murphy. For the visitors Geoff Mayles was on the right side of a 21-20 as he beat Ed Benson.

Castletown B hosted Onchan C at the Crofts, with the home team claiming a 7-3 home win as Ian Watson, Ross Moore and John Matheson all won their games to single figures. Responding for the visitors were Denis Maxwell and Bernard Galka who both claimed single figure wins of their own.

Just three fixtures scheduled for Tuesday evening went ahead as each of the away teams claimed victories with the heavy rain any home advantage will have been lost. In Division Three Douglas C came away from Finch Hill B with a 3-7 win with the home team being a player short this could ultimately have cost them the aggregate as they lost by 17 chalks. Winning to single figures for Finch were Sam Stannard-Duke and Chris Thompson, with Sefton Dent getting their third win as he beat Juan Readshaw 21-14. Each of the wins for the visitors were comfortable.

Marown D came away from the Villa with a 2-8 victory to get their season up and running, as they kept the home team under 100 chalks (94-147) helped by big wins to single figures from Richard Bregazzi, Jay Waters, James Kelly and Eddie Rough, with Greg Brew and Dave Corkish winning for the Villa men.

Newly formed Noble’s D impressed as they picked up their first victory of the season winning 3-7 away to Port Erin B on the night, helped by claiming the aggregate two points as they won by 11 chalks (119-130) despite suffering two single figure defeats. Winning for the Noble’s men were Roy Moore, Jay Elliot, Andrew Bell and Charlie Bell with Steve Colquitt the lucky recipient of a walkover.

Ballaugh B picked up their second win of the season on Wednesday evening as they lead the chasing pack following their 8-2 home win over Port St Mary B, with Richard Green and John Looney winning to single figures, whilst Dicky Watson just missed out on another point for the home team as he lost 20-21 to Derek Cain.

The remaining fixtures were played on a pleasant Thursday evening with South Ramsey D making the trip to Douglas as they took on Noble’s C. The visitors took a 4-6 win on the night with visiting captain Franz ten Donkelaar the only winner to single figures as he won 21-7. Nigel Hinds, who is the son of Colin Hinds impressed with a 21-13 win on his debut over Chris Brown, Paul Moore beat Robert Snape 21-19, a result matched by Lee Greggor who crept home against Billy Blair. Lee’s Dad Andy joked that the ‘bowling gene’ must have skipped a generation following his 14-21 defeat to Ryan Hargraves. Frank Feeney beat debutant Mike Caley 21-15.

Peel D didn’t have far to travel as they made the short trip to take on Ballaugh C (report to follow)…

The 2023 Ladies Section Leagues have Started

Wednesday 4th April 2023 saw the first of the Open Age League matches being played. Last year’s league winners were off to a flying start taking the highest score of the night with 185 away to Ballaugh, who were all playing well after their warm-up led by captain Michelle Cubbon. Michelle took one of Ballaugh’s wins against Stella Watterson 21-19. The other Ballaugh win went to Maria Dimsdale against Hilary Kermode 21-19. Alison Kearsley had the best win for Castletown against Rose Waterworth, the only game to single figures, 4-21. Match score ended 2-7, 133-185.

The revamped Marown A team paid a visit to Port St Mary. The only win for PSM was by Margaret Tasker who beat Rebekah Kelly 21-8. We saw the return of Lyn Bolton to league bowling who beat Nicola Cain 9-21. Jayne Smith clocked up the best score beating her mother, Chris Holland, 2-21. Match score ended 1-8, 95-176.

Marown B, captained by Lil Smith, hosted Port Erin. Strong performances by Marown B ladies saw four games won to single figures. One of these wins was by junior bowler Grace Cooper 21-7 against Susan Inch. Match score ended 5-4, 159-128.

Another junior bowler named Grace (Gawne) also had a win for the newly formed Nobles team against Ann Gale 5-21, when they went to South Ramsey. Nobles took another two games to make the match 6-3, 161-125 for an on form South Ramsey side.

Douglas hosted Peel and saw the first league match for Jo Masson who’s score of 5-21 against Joyce Kelly did not reflect the way she played. Strong performances also from the two juniors, Erin Quayle 7-21 against Gilly Clark and Katie Jacobs 10-21 against Shirley Corrin. Peel took the match 3-6, 122-161.

Castletown B, who unfortunately were a player short, were able to give junior Olivia Johnson 21 points. The other five juniors in the Mooragh Park team took another 88. The adults in the team did well too winning the other three games. Winners for Castletown B with Rachel Palmer against Victoria Johnson 21-18, Charlotte Peach against Bailey McMullan 21-17, and Judith Moore against Lacey McMullan 21-11. Match score ended 3-6, 105-172.

Thursday 5th April 2023 saw the first of the Over 60’s League matches being played. The newly formed Nobles teams l took the maximum points of 126 against Castletown B whose score of 39 did not reflect the performance. Finch Hill also took the maximum points available against Port Erin B who scored 62. Last year’s league winners Castletown A had a solid performance winning 4-2, 108-91 against Peel Sunset. Despite winning four games Onchan A lost out on points 100-90 against Port Erin A. Ballaugh didn’t have far to travel to South Ramsey where they took two games one being by Michelle Cubbon in her first over 60’s match. The closest match of the day was between Mooragh Park A and Marown, with Mooragh Park A winning 5-1 games but only taking an extra 5 points, 108-103.

After a four-year break Lin Ruscoe returned to play against Margaret Tasker when Port St Mary went to the Villa to play Douglas. The match score ended 1-5, 78-117.

With 15 teams in this league Mooragh B have yet to play.

Jayne Smith – Victorious again and definitely on a roll.

The British Merit Qualifier took place at a cold & windy Onchan green on Sunday afternoon with 9 Ladies participating, thus necessitating 1 prelim which was played between Sandra May (Onchan) & Louise Tebay (Ballaugh). Although the green proved was quite difficult to read, it was level pegging all the way but Louise just edged ahead towards the end to win 21-17.
The quarter finals saw some real tussles and quality bowling with Jayne Smith (Marown) beating Debbie Leece (Marown) 21-13, Kim Hargraves (South Ramsey) beating Janet Monk (Mooragh Park) 21-12 & Sue Gawne (Nobles) beating her Lakers teammate Louise Tebay 21-15. Fiona Kennish (South Ramsey) & Caroline Whitehead (Port Erin) had a superb game with Fiona coming out ahead at 21-18.
The semi finals saw Jayne Smith beat Fiona Kennish 21-8 & Sue Gawne beat Kim Hargraves 21-10.
The final between Jayne & Sue saw Jayne get off to a flying start, leading 10-2 before Sue decided it was time to join in. There were some excellent ends in this thoroughly watchable final but Jayne’s experience in short mat shone through & Sue had given herself just a bit too much to do, the final score being 21-18. Thank you to Onchan for their excellent catering & stewarding & to everyone who stayed to support the finalists. At this point we have not been advised of our allocation for the British Senior Merit competition but congratulations Jayne & good luck competing in Lancashire on 8th July.

Teare & Dunn take KNR Construction Trophy

Easter Saturday saw the second staging of the KNR Construction Trophy on a well prepared green at the Villa with those who were lucky enough to be there being treated to a display of good bowling from the 25 pairs who competed.

At the quarter final stage we saw Lynda and Derek Cadamy (Marown/Port Erin) lose 13-21 to Rebecca Teare and Paul Dunn (Marown) and it was great to see Helen Martin (Castletown) back on the green partnering Matthew Keggen (Marown) as they beat Margaret Tasker (Port St Mary) and Les Brookes (Finch Hill) 21-20. In the remaining two quarter final matches Lyn Bolton (Marown) and Wayne Roberts (Port St Mary) beat Onchan’s Sandra May and Mark Kelly 21-12 and Kim Hargraves and Peter Collister (both South Ramsey) lost 13-21 to Sue Gawne and Andy Kennish (both Onchan).

As we came to the semi-finals we saw Helen & Matthew face Rebecca and Paul but sadly Helen who had battled gallantly against a lack of match fitness during the afternoon found playing four consecutive games just too much and had to withdraw despite leading 12-9 with the Teare and Dunn pairing going through to the final. The remaining game was a close affair with the Bolton and Roberts duo losing 19-21 to Gawne and Kennish.

In the final Teare and Dunn started well and built up a 15-9 lead after eight ends but by 12 ends the game was level at 16-16 with Gawne and Kennish playing some good bowls to put pressure on their opponents. Teare and Dunn then built up a 20-16 lead but on the 16th end Gawne and Kennish scored a three to make it 20-19 only to lose the next end to give Rebecca Teare and Paul Dunn the win.

The trophies were presented by Neil Clarke of KNR Construction and Paul Dunn thanked the sponsors, Douglas Bowling Club for hosting the event and the Greenkeeper for a great playing surface and the Club Members who had helped on the day.

Men’s Night League Season Underway

The first round of fixtures for the 2023 Canada Life International season got underway this week. With 36 teams entered there are 12 teams in each division which includes two new teams, both from Noble’s as they come into division three.

In Division One Peel B who finished third from bottom last season got off to a flier as they demolished an under strength South Ramsey B with a 1-9 away win to go top. Andy Mackie now in his second full season beat Tony Dugdale 21-17, whilst Brian Lindsay held off Austin Hart to win 21-18. Preventing the whitewash was Eddie Carlyle with a 21-15 win over Dougie Allan.

Marown A made a solid start to their campaign with a 9-1 home win at Crosby over North Ramsey A, with Neil Withers, Peter Jones and Phil Kelly all winning to single figures. John Gelling had to fight back from a huge deficit before running out to win 21-18 against Rob Monk. Paul Allison continued where he left off last season, as he was the only winner for the Mooragh men with a 21-14 victory over Glenn Boland, who was making his first team debut.

League champions South Ramsey A started at the same green they secured the league title last season, going one better than their previous result at the Crofts with a 1-9 win over Castletown A. All the Castletown players made it into double figures, with five players finishing on 15 or more as the visitors had to fight for every win. Nathan Hamilton got his season off to a great start with a brilliant 21-12 win over South Ramsey captain Glynn Hargraves, as coincidentally he was the lone winner for Port St Mary A when he beat Colin Kelly in the first fixture of the 2022 season.

Peel A started the season on a positive note with a 7-3 home win over Onchan A. For the home team Dave ‘Barney’ Kelly was the only winner to single figures on the night. The three visitors for the winners were Will Penhallurick who beat David Proctor 21-15, Reg Temporaza beat Tommy McMeiken 21-13, whilst Matthew Quirk had to dig deep for his 21-18 victory over Dean Kinley.

The closest match in Division One was between Port St Mary A and newly promoted Marown C. The visitors came away with a 4-6 win taking the chalks and two-point aggregate (134-143). The Crosby men look to have a team well placed to stay up. Steven Rough performed well to beat Wayne Roberts, Tom Kelly won 21-9 against Robbie Cooil, while Tom’s younger brother Kevin not to be outdone beat Paul Skelly to the same score. Peter Kelly caused an upset as he beat Trevor Quayle 21-20. For the home team Dan McCabe held off Dan Smith 21-19, with Tim Williams the best winner as he beat Conor Keenan 21-11.

Marown B kicked off their season with a 7-3 home win over Douglas A, as they claimed the aggregate by 15 chalks (151-136). For the home team Brian Kelly held his nerve to beat Mark Kneen 21-20, with Harry Barton beating Jimmy Sansom 21-18. Winning for the visitors were Ian Moore, Shaun Seal and Gary Conwell who beat Darren Kerruish, John Kelly and Walter McCarthy respectively.

In Division Two Ballaugh A are the early leaders following their 9-1 home win over last season’s Division Three winners North Ramsey B. Steve Grant was the best winner for the home team with a 21-7 win over Andrew Honour, whilst the experienced John Maddrell beat Adam Greenwood 21-8. For the visitors Paul Cannan was the only winner with his 21-13 victory over Mike Spooner.

Newly promoted Noble’s B matched the Ballaugh A result with a 1-9 away win over Onchan C, with the players from last season sticking together with their games clearly improving as they made an excellent start to life in Division Two. Two single figure winners were picked up by Stephen Corkill and Michael Cooper, whilst Junior bowler Alex Hampson made a great start with a solid 21-10 win over Denis Maxwell. For Onchan Brian Aspden recorded a comfortable 21-8 win over Ciaran Broad.

Port Erin A hosted Finch Hill A at Breagle Glen, it was the notoriously poor travellers who Finch who took home a 3-7 win, with Les Brookes and Dave McCabe both winning to single figures. The evergreen Derek Allen responded for the home team with a 21-9 win over Brian Murphy.

Onchan B started well with a solid 8-2 home win over South Ramsey C, with Mike Kelly and Sid McKnight both picking up big wins. For the visitors D Team captain Franz ‘Fonzie’ ten Donkelaar stepped up a division, as he enjoyed his evening with a 21-16 win over Steve Parker, whilst teammate Paul Routledge also beat Paul Callister to the same score.

A new look Castletown B made the trip to Douglas as they took on Noble’s A. It was the Town men who secured a 2-8 away win, with Junior bowler Sam Quayle impressing with a superb 21-6 win over Mark Bradshaw. Winning for the home team were Martyn Hobson and Dave Naughton who beat Ray Harris and Willie Corkill respectively. Mark Quinn lost out 19-21 to John Matheson and Alex Yates got to 17 before succumbing to George Peach.

Douglas B started their campaign with a 7-3 home win over Peel C. For the Villa men Dave Pease was the only single figure winner as he beat David Allwood 21-9, while Willie Cowley and Nick Firth displayed nerves of steel to both edge home 21-20 against Eddie Convery and Paul Baker respectively. For the Peel men Phil Clarke, Jimmy Corlett and Jeff Wilson all had to battle for their wins.

In Division Three the spotlight was on the two new Noble’s teams, with the higher ranked C Team playing their first ever competitive match, they did not disappoint as they easily passed 100 chalks in their 2-8 home defeat to Port St Mary B as they scored 115 chalks to the visitors 153. Leading from the front was captain Steve Cain who beat Nicholas Peterson 21-13, while Lee Greggor a surname all too familiar to those who have been in the game for some time as his Grandad Bobby Greggor used to turn out for Peel. Lee impressed with a 21-14 win over Michael Taylor, while Lee’s father Andy Greggor also turned out for the team who are playing in Leeds shirts (see picture). Also performing well were Paul Moore and Lee Price with both men reaching 19 against their opponents before just losing out.

Another newly formed team Noble’s D hosted Ballaugh C on Thursday evening and they made a great start with a 6-4 home win over Ballaugh C. Steve Colquitt won 21-17 against Peter Corlett, whilst son Alex had a resounding 21-5 win against David Dobbie. Also winning for Noble’s were Roy Moore and Terry Bates.

Marown D who aspire to get promoted following their third place finish last season had a tough night away to Finch Hill B, who despite winning four games, two of which were to single figures, suffered four heavy defeats to lose out on the chalks as they lost 6-4 on the night.

Peel D hosted Douglas D in the Sunset City, on a green which is heading in the right direction following a tough year for Peel, with grass coverage on the Peel green much better than this time last year. The home team took the spoils 7-3, helped by two single figure wins and a walkover. Picking up wins for the visitors were Greg Brew, Bob Banning and David Manley.

Douglas C managed to win four games against Ballaugh B, however the visitors dominated the chalks to take the aggregate and with it a 4-6 away win, which was helped by big wins from Mike Buckeridge, Gary Griffiths and Richard Green.

Elsewhere South Ramsey D and Port Erin B were both a player short in their match with the Northern Team claiming a 6-3 home victory. Frank Feeney performed well to beat Dylan Marsh 21-3, with Alan Crebbin responding for the visitors with a 21-5 win over Chris Brown.

Jayne Smith no longer a Non-Winner

The ladies section kick started the 2023 season by holding the Hands Trophy Non-Winners competition at Port Erin. With a good entry of 24 the format decided upon was a straight knockout. The standard of bowls was really high even after the six month break. The diversity in ages was also good to see with the oldest player, Rita Callister, playing the youngest player, Grayse Blencoe, proving this sport is for everyone.
Quarter-finals saw Jayne Smith beat Tina Hampson 21-9, Lynda Wilson beat Libby Andrade 21-11, Jo Corkill beat Tracy Moore 21-10 and Sylvia Kennaugh beat Marilyn Ellison 21-16. In the semi-finals Jayne put an end Lynda’s winning streak 21-18 and Sylvia to Jo’s 21-18.
The final was a game of two halves with Jayne running away with it to be 19-9 in front. Sylvia then regained the jack to come back to only two points behind at 19-17. The last end was a show piece with Sylvia lying on for one Jayne took the jack with the last bowl of the end to secure the elusive two points required to take the title and her first open competition win. The irony of this is she is no longer a Non-Winner. Congratulations Jayne. The presentation was made by the competition secretary and a very proud mum, Chris Holland, who thanked those who stayed until the end, Port Erin for the use of the green and the catering. Great start to the year. Good luck to all.

World Club Championship

South Ramsey competed in the World Club Championship on Sunday at Spen Victoria Bowling Club, as they were defeated by 36 chalks (125-161) against local Yorkshire side Crossland Moor.

There was some individual success as James Teare won 21-16, Jordan Cain edged home 21-19,  whilst Elaine Moore battled well only to lose 17-21, with Peter Collister also just losing 19-21.