Routledge Takes Maiden Win
Marown Bowling Club were the host club on Saturday as they held the Marown Magic Carpets Mixed Singles for the fifth time attracting an entry of 56, an increase of 14 on 2024, this being the same number of Ladies bowlers participating.
The competition was once again played in a big smash style format, which has proved popular in the U.K. and is played over 15 ends with ends 5, 10 and 15 played as ‘power’ ends with the points scored counting double. If scores were tied after 15 ends a one bowl shootout would take place to decide the winner of the game.
Losing quarter finalists were Brian Lindsay (Peel) 11-14 to Glenn Boland (Marown), whilst Colin Kelly beat fellow home greener Stevie Rundle 23-5. In the bottom half of the draw Toby Hart defeated South Ramsey clubmate and current holder David Bradford in a play off, with the score finishing 12-12 after 15 ends. Another South Ramsey player made through as Paul Routledge beat Marown man Walter McCarthy 16-13.
At the semi-final stage it was already decided that it would be a Marown versus South Ramsey final, the first game was settled after 13 ends with Kelly leading 13-6, the deficit was too large for Boland to claw back. In the other semi-final Routledge finished the game solidly, whilst also winning the three power ends to progress to his first final with a 17-8 win.
Kelly started the final as huge favourite on home turf, however Routledge kept calm throughout the game winning the first two ends taking singles. By the first power end Routledge won this to lead 8-2. Kelly then started to work his way back into the game scoring four chalks over the next four ends to close the deficit to three chalks at 6-9 ahead of the second power end.
The South Ramsey man picked up another single on the 10th end to keep his opponent at arm’s length with the score 11-6.
Two quickfire doubles on ends 11 and 12 left the game finely poised. The 13th end saw a good lead from Kelly beaten by Routledge in the corners with Kelly changing his peg and playing a brilliant bowl to count for two to lead for the first time in the game at 12-11.
On the 14th end Kelly was in ascendency in his favoured corners having picked up three successive doubles. A good last bowl from Routledge displayed nerves of steel to level the game at 12-12 going into the final end with the winner of the final power end certain to pick up the title.
If his winner the previous end was superb the lead on the deciding end was fantastic sitting just five inches away from the jack, perfectly in line to give Kelly no target. Kelly’s first bowl just slid through, then Routledge whilst failing to make two to really pile the pressure on left his second bowl in Kelly’s way preventing him from attacking the counting bowl, as the Marown man failed to beat it.
This was a superb achievement with Routledge plying his trade in Division Three for South Ramsey C, having never previously reached the quarter finals of an open competition, he played great throughout the final and the day, crucially winning all three power ends in the final, which ultimately proved to be the difference.
At the conclusion of play the presentation was made by competition secretary Brian Kelly, who thanked Magic Carpets for their continued sponsorship, the Ladies for the refreshments, the players for entering.