MAWNAN Smith Bowls Club hosted the Cornwall Bowls Ladies Group 4 Finals over the bank holiday weekend.
More than 60 competitors had qualified for the event from teams throughout mid Cornwall. A great two days of bowling in beautiful sunshine was had by all.
If you are interested in bowling either competitively or socially regardless of age or ability Mawnan Bowls Club would be happy to hear from you. Please contact Mick Leigh on 07725 008250.
Winners:
Top Team: Newquay Trenance beat Chacewater
Champion of Champions (4 wood singles): Maxine Rickard beat Paula Stocks
County Triples: Lesley Clayton, Margaret Walke and Pam Williams (Perranporth)
Beat Julie Morgan, Pauline Thorne and Pat McCarthey(Newquay West End)
Golden Years: Laura Kneebone and Pat Jose (Penryn) beat Chris Chatterton and Linda Amos (Falmouth)
Kernow Cup: Lesley Clayton (Perranporth) beat Pauline Thorne (Newquay West End)
County 4 Wood Singles: Suzie Collins (Chacewater) beat Jenny Maunder (Newquay Trenance)
County 2 Wood Singles: Jenny Hosking (Chacewater) beat JennyDunstone (Falmouth)
County Rinks: Penny Drennen, Kim Long, Chris Syer and Carol Pellow (Penryn) beat Maria Smith, Jenny Iddles, Gill Instance and Jenny Prime (Chacewater)
Benevolent 2 Wood Triples: Kim Long, Chris Syer and Carol Pellow (Penryn) beat Averil Billing, Pauline Hill and Marion Rogers (NewquayTrenance)
2 Wood Pairs: Verity Wilson and Josie Gillingham (NewquayTrenance) beat Irene Cooper-Jones and Jenny Hosking (Chacewater)
Over 55 Pairs: Chris Syer and Carol Pellow (Penryn) beat Barbara Wright and Pauline Hill (NewquayTrenance)
Over 55 Singles: Jenny Hosking (Chacewater) beat Carol Pellow (Penryn)
County 4 Wood Pairs: Suzie Collins and Jenny Prime (Chacewater) beat Pauline Thorne and Pat McCarthy (Newquay West End)
Captains Shield: Newquay West End beat Penryn
Mary Barrett Cup: Suzie Collins, Jenny Iddles and Jenny Hosking (Chacewater) beat Christine Davey, Verity Wilson and Hilary Borkett(Newquay Trenance)
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