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Five Arches v Tenby

Five ArchesFive Arches 68 shots Tenby 116.

14 June 2014

Last Saturday, the Five Arches team and the Tenby team played each other in a First Division league fixture. The combined teams are pictured (right) before the match with the County Shield won by the Tenby team captained by Andrew Muskett, and the Second Division Shield and the Brains Knockout Cup won by the Five Arches team, captained by Tony Powling. Also in the picture are Tenby team sponsor Paul Diment, representing N. D. Toy and partners. and Chris Hughes .T.P. Hughes, and Jim Thomas, Tenby Welsh Gift Shop, who both sponsor the Five Arches team, club president John Baggott and club chairman Fred Broomhead.

Rink scores (Five Arches first) were as follows:
John Rees, Kevin Lewis, Steve Davies, Gerald Hewitt 12: Mike Jackson. Chris Thomas, Luke Guymer. Craig Guymer 33.
Ken Lloyd, Thomas Lewis, Ben Cloake, Dai Spencer 15; Alan Whitehouse,  Peter Day, Andrew Muskett, Paul Diment 25.
Jon Hubbard, Bill Benham, Tony Powling,  Ashley Hooper 18; Cameron White. Ben Simmons, Joe Richards. Ryan Thomas 29..
Roger Thomas. Ray Taylor, Peter Hooper, Neil Dickinson 23; Luke Rees, Huw Nicholas, Jon Webb, Kieran Peregrine 29.

WELL DONE YSIE

Ysie20 June 2014

Tenby Bowling Club's Ysie White just missed out on a place in the British Isles Championships’ Under 25 final after narrowly losing 21-19 to England's Commonwealth Games team member Sophie Tolchard in the semi-final held at Les Creux Bowling Club in Jersey on Friday. Ysie gave an excellent account of herself on the difficult artificial surface and can be justly proud of her achievement.

Whitland Ladies v Tenby Arches Ladies

Tenby BadgeWHITLAND LADIES 6 pts TENBY ARCHES LADIES 0

7 June 2014


Tenby ladies travelled to Whitland on Saturday for their return league fixture. Whitland were triumphant in their first game, picking up four points, but went one better on their home green. Securing all six.  Alison's rink of Liz, Ginnie and Carol were up against Cally and her ladies. Cally‘s rink got off to a flier, picking up a five on the first and third ends. Alison's rink fought back and took the lead on the 18th, having won 12 of the previous ends, but it was Cally who finished the strongest ,winning by 19 shots to 17. Helen had Audrey, Meryl  and Gerry supporting her and they had at very slow start. With Jo Shewry skipping the Whitland rink, they raced to a 16-5 shot lead , only for Helen to fight back and cut the deficit to three shots, Before finally losing by 19 shots to 16. The overall shot count finished 38 to 33 in Whitland's favour.

Fishguard Ladies v Tenby Arches Ladies

Tenby BadgeFishguard  Ladies  4pts. Tenby Arches Ladies 2

5 June 2015


A changed Tenby ladies team travelled to Fishguard last week quietly confident following their last home encounter when they picked up maximum points. The game. which was close throughout, was dominated by the home rink skipped by Jenny Harris and the Tenby rink skipped by Alison Redman. Jenny's rink set the pace and won by 17 shots,  while Alison's rink had a I4-shot victory, with the final overall score of 43 shots to 40 going in Fishguard‘s  favour.
 Alison was supported by Carol. Ginnie and Mair and at the halfway stage they were20 shots ahead. Fishguard fought back with Ann Newbery’s squad picking up 12 shots in four ends, including a count of ends. This count probably resulted in the over-all defeat for the Arches ladies. but it's all about ‘what if? Helen had Liz. Meryl and Lon in her rink. but they were never in the game and won just six ends, finally losing by 17 shots to Jenny Harris‘s four. Our ‘missing teapot‘ lady was at it again. spotting a beautiful Gunnera  Manicata plant by the side of the green, only to mispronounce it, causing giggles and smiles from all around!

Five Arches v Milford Haven

Five ArchesFive Arches 71 (11pts) Milford Haven 62 (3)

7 June 2014


The T. P. Hughes – Welsh Gift Shop sponsored Five Arches team returned to winning form on Saturday, defeating visitors Milford Haven and picking up ll points to three.  This was a welcome win for the Arches. who have been on a losing run of form in recent weeks, and with big games this Saturday and Sunday. against Tenby and Haverfordwest, the Arches players are in for a busy weekend.

On rink one. Neil Dickinson and his rink were involved in a very tight game against the Tony Ellyatt rink. At the tea break, the Arches were trailing by five shots. But they then proceeded to wn eight of the remaining ends, reducing the deficit to one shot after 20 ends. The final end saw Neil produce a superb drawing bowl to gain a front toucher to bring the scores level at l7 each  and bag a vital point for the team.  This was a fine performance from the rink. with Roger and Bill bowling well up front, backed up by Peter and Neil -well done.

Rink two saw Gerald and his men defending their unbeaten league record and playing  for six wins in a row. Up against Lee Power and his rink, the G-men were trailing by one shot at the seventh end. but disaster struck on the eighth when they dropped a count of seven to go 13 shots to five down. The G Men, however, are made of stern stuff and by the20th end the deficit was down to three with the score at 20-17 to Milford. The home four played a great final end, picking up two shots, with a measure for a third. which would have produced another drawn game. Unfortunately. the meaure went against them and the Arches rink had to settle for the two shots to see them go down by one, 20-I9. Well done John. Harold. Steve and Gerald.

On rink four. Dai Spencer and his men were drawn against Jim Thomas and his rink. and made their usual slow start, finding themselves adrift by seven shots at the fifth end. They then won the next four ends to reduce the deficit to one, with the frontend of Kevin and Thomas going wel, backed up by Ken at third. who was bowling some telling woods. After that. the rink produced a powerful final surge to pick up another l3 shots to Milford’s three. running out winners by 20 shots to 12.  Ashley and his rink were drawn on rink five against Gareth Jones and his men, and this tuned out to be a very close encounter. At the 10 end tea break, the scores were all-square at seven shots each, by end 15, the game was still level at 11 shots each. The Arches four kept it all under control over the remaining ends, however, running out winners by 15 shots to 13.

Rink scores (Five Arches first. Milford Haven skips only) were:
Roger Thomas, Bill Benham, Peter Hooper, Neil Dickinson 17; T. Ellyatt I7.
John Rees, Harold Ebdon, Steve Davies, Gerald Hewitt I9; L. Power 20.
Kevin Lewis, Thomas Lewis, Ken Lloyd. Dai Spencer 20: I. Thomas 12.
Jon Hubbard, Tony Powling,  Steve Williams, Ashley Hooper 15; G.Jones 13.

Please note: The Tenby and Five Arches captains have arranged a joint team photograph with their shirt sponsors at 1.30 pm approx. before their First Division league encounter tomorrow (Saturday). Both teams swept the board last season. Tenby winning the County Shield (again), and the Five Arches winning the Second Division and Brains Cup.
 

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