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PlumbMaster Rayner Shield Underway

The Plumbmaster Rayner Shield got underway last week, this gives teams from the lower divisions the opportunity to test themselves against stronger teams, with preliminary and first round losers going into the draw for the Rayner Plate.

Just one first division team went into the Rayner Plate as Castletown A suffered a heavy 8-0 defeat away to South Ramsey A, in what was a replay of the Rayner Shield final from last season. The visitors scored just 65 chalks, with David Quayle the highest scoring Town player with 13 chalks, whilst Jordan Drewett was the only other Castletown player to reach double figures, scoring 12 chalks. A subject that seems to get raised every year if first division teams suffer heavy defeats like this, this begs the question should lower division teams automatically go into the Rayner Plate?

Marown A hosted Ballaugh A at Crosby, the home team recorded an 8-0 win with four of the Ballaugh men reaching double figures, with Richard Hainge losing out 14-21 to Peter Jones.

Onchan A crushed Division Two league leaders Marown C 8-0, however the visitors passed the 100-chalk mark losing out 168-106. Three of the games were close with two losses to 18 and a defeat to 19. Just one game didn’t go to double figures as Will Penhallurick beat Steve Rough 21-3.

A much-changed Peel A team didn’t have it all their own way away to Onchan B, as they won 2-6 on the night with 15 chalks between the teams (124-139). Mike Kelly beat Phil Clarke 21-8, whilst Neil Richmond won 21-5 against Michael Kavanagh. For the visitors three of the Peel men had to battle for their wins as Pip Pemberton won 21-17 against Mike Thomas, whilst Tommy McMeiken and Harry Kelly won 21-19 against Colin spence and Bernie McPhee respectively.

Douglas A beat seven-man Castletown B 7-1 at the Villa, with green keeper Ian Moore the recipient of the walkover. The Town men were probably not expecting a result against a first division team, especially away from home.

Division Four side Peel D hosted North Ramsey A in the Sunset City, with Adam Kelly the only winner on the night 21-6 against Junior bowler Landon Allison, with the latter given the opportunity to make his A team debut against a lower league team.

South Ramsey B were in a tough game away to Noble’s D, with the score 2-2 at the half way point, only for the visitors to win 3-1 in the second half of the match to secure a 3-5 win. Winning for the home team were Alex Hampson, Grahem Moore, and Michael Johnson.

Marown B just missed out on an 0-8 away win against Breagle Glen C as they won 1-7, with Arran Dunn fighting back from a huge deficit against Alan Crebbin, only to cruelly lose 20-21. The Crosby men had the return of John Gelling, who made his first appearance of the 2025 season.

Of all the first division teams to progress to the second round Breagle Glen A had the toughest test, as they won 3-5 away to Finch Hill A, with just 10 chalks separating the teams (138-148). Two of the games that could have swung the result the other way had the scores been reversed were Pat Maher losing 19-21 to Pat Maher, whilst Paul Dougherty just lost out 20-21 to David Cain.

Ladies League Reports

Over 60’s League Tuesday

Tuesday morning saw three maximums being scored. First of these saw the Nobles ladies travelling to Castletown B with Paula Garrett (Nobles) winning to single figures. Second and third maximums were scored by South Ramsey A who were at home to Mooragh Park B and Castletown A who were away to Breagle Glen C with eight games between the two matches being won to single figures. Peel hosted Breagle Glen B winning 5-1 on games. Lone winner for Breagle was Kay Primrose-Smith who won to 6. Finch Hill ladies travelled to Ballaugh A with the match finishing 4-2 to Ballaugh. Pat Mason and Julie Reilly (Ballaugh) both won to single figures with Lil Smith and Wendy Cowin for Finch winning to 10 and 12. Breagle Glen A drew three all at home against Marown but won by 10 points. Rita Callister and Caroline Whitehead for Breagle, plus Lynda Cadamy for Marown all won to single figures. Mooragh Park were at home to Ballaugh B winning 5-1 and dropping only 3 points. Stopping the full house was Carol Holt who won to 18. South Ramsey B visited Onchan.  Unfortunately despite a good effort, South lost 4-2 and by 14 points. Anne Bannan for Onchan won to single figures as did Sue Collier for South.

Thursday morning fixtures

There was only one maximum scored on Thursday by Finch Hill at home to Mooragh Park B. Closest game saw Joan Henderson (Mooragh) losing to 18 against Pat Heesom with Lil Smith, Anne Hon and Wendy Cowin for Finch winning to 7, 9, 4 and 6.  Marown hosted Breagle Glen C winning 5-1, only dropping five points. Stopping a full house for Marown was Kay Primrose-Smith who won to 16. Local derby between Mooragh Park A at home to South Ramsey A ended with a 4-2 win for Mooragh in a low scoring match. Janet Monk, Maureen Hamilton and Gill Malpass for Mooragh all won to single figures as did Joyce Ogden and Elaine Moore for South. Ballaugh A made their way to Castletown A. Town won 4-2 with four of their players winning to single figures. Christine McDonald and Julie Reilly were the two winners for Ballaugh winning to 14 and 13. Nobles won 4-2 at home against Peel dropping only four points. Libby Andrade and Dee Lewis (Onchan) won to single figures with Joyce Kelly and Val Allwood (Peel) winning to 20 and 18. Home derby between Breagle Glen B and A resulted in a 4-2 win for the B team.  Trish Bull (A team) just missed out making it a three all draw losing to 20 against Pauline Worrall. Onchan travelled to Ballaugh B coming away with a three all draw but winning the match by two points. Closest game saw Ballaugh’s Brenda Clayton winning to 18 against Norma Cowell. South Ramsey B were at home to Castletown B and although match finished three all, Castletown took the honours by 10 points. Sue Collier for South, plus Castletown’s Pat Rigby, Marie Ashurst and Elaine McElroy all won to single figures.

Open Age League

Wednesday night saw the second set of fixtures played. Ballaugh A recorded a maximum at home to Castletown B with four of Ballaugh’s games being won to single figures. Closest game saw Joy Stephens (Castletown B) narrowly losing to 19 against Julie Reilly. Castletown A won 7-2 at home against Nobles with Aalish Moore, Hilary Kermode and Hannah Drewett all winning to single figures, as did Paula Firth for Nobles.  Douglas travelled to Peel coming away with a 5-4 win. Winning their games to single figures were Harley Garrett for Douglas and Jo Corkill for Peel. Closest games saw Louise Horsfall and Beverly Wilson (Peel) winning to 19 and 18 against Katie Jacobs and Emma Sayle. Home derby between Breagle A and B resulted in a 7-2 win for the A team.  Margie Tasker (A) had a good battle with Hannah Leece with Margie just pipping Hannah 21-20. Two winners for the B team were Roz Cannon and Alison Stockham who won to 7 and 16. Marown B were at home to Ballaugh B winning 6-3 with Crosby ladies Lil Smith and Sue Hammond winning to single figures. Elaine Fenton narrowly missed out winning another game for Ballaugh when she lost to 19 to Grace Cooper. South Ramsey played host to Marown A winning 6-3 on games with Jenny Moore and Kim Hargraves (South) winning to single figures. Closest games saw Rebekah Kelly for Marown and Gillian Jopson for South winning their games to 20 and 19 respectively.  Mention must be made about the game between Lauren Groen and Clare Cooper – it was such a good game that both sides of the scorecard were used with Lauren eventually winning to 18. As Clare said ‘it was  lovely night for a game of bowls and we were trying for a record number of ends’ – not sure if they did enough!

On Friday night Marown A were at home to Castletown B. Marown won 7-2 with Rebecca Teare and Helen Withers, plus Barbara Young for Castletown all winning to single figures. Closest game of the match saw Marown’s Jayne Smith just edging out Anne Oates 21-19. Castletown A hosted Ballaugh A winning 7-2 on games. Two winners for Ballaugh were Louise Tebay and Caroline Parker winning to 7 and 16. Closest game saw Stella Watterson just pip Ballaugh’s Christie McDonald 21-20. Marown B travelled to Nobles coming away with a 5-4 win. Celia Joughin and Jo Kelly for Marown plus Jo Smith and Colese Creer for Nobles all won to single figures. Marown’s Pippa Clague and Charlotte Clarke plus Nobles Kerri Hampson for Nobles all won their games to 18. Breagle Glen A visited Douglas winning the match 6-3. Two games for Breagle were won to 18, with two games for Douglas being won to 17. Margie Tasker (Breagle) was the only player to win to single figures. Ballaugh B were at home to Peel with the Peel ladies winning the match 6-3. Four of Peel’s wins and one of Ballaugh’s were won to single figures. Closest game saw Gill Clarke for Peel winning to 20 against Brenda Clayton. Mooragh Park travelled to Breagle Glen B coming away with a 7-2 win. Janet Monk, Katie Johnson and Madison McMullan all won to single figures for Mooragh with the two winners for Breagle, Angela Bennett and Roz Cannon, winning to 17 and 11 respectively.

Ladies Association Triples Competition

The Ladies Association triples competition was held on Sunday at Breagle Glen attracting an entry of 11 triples.  Getting through to the first of the semi-finals were Tracy Moore, Joyce Ogden and Caroline Whitehead who played Debbie Leece, Helen Withers and Clare Cooper. This was a close game with Debbie, Helen and Clare eventually winning to 16. Second semi-final saw Sue Gawne, Paula Firth and Lynda Cadamy put in a solid performance to beat Voirrey Curphey, Jacqui Elliott and Jean Thackrah 21-9.

In the final, Debbie, Helen and Clare took control of the game and never looking back won 21-8 against Sue, Paula and Lynda. Congratulations to Debbie, Helen and Clare, and to all the lady bowlers who took part. Also thanks to Breagle for hosting the competition and to the Competition committee for the smooth running of the competition.

Kelly Does Weekend Double

The first official men’s singles competition of the season was held on Sunday, with an entry of 37 taking part in the Ken Williamson Cup, with entries higher than when the competition is traditionally held in June after a long week of festival bowls.

Losing out at the quarter final stage were James Teare (South Ramsey) 14-21 to Tom Kelly (Marown), Glynn Hargraves (South Ramsey) 15-21 to Colin Kelly (Marown). Walter McCarthy just lost out 19-21 to Marown clubmate Neil Withers, whilst Castletown man Nathan Hamilton beat Nigel Tebay (Ballaugh) 21-13.

Both semi-finals were plain sailing for the winners as Colin Kelly beat his son Tom 21-11, whilst Hamilton’s hopes of a first open win were ended by Withers 12-21.

The final got underway with Kelly winning the first two ends with singles, only for Withers to score 10 chalks over the following eight ends to lead 12-6. Kelly responded with 10 chalks of his own over just ends in the corners to lead 16-12. Withers managed to close the gap to just two chalks at 15-17, however one more burst from Kelly sealed a 21-16 victory.

The presentation was made by Kevin Quirk with thanks given to Dave Tait for running the competition and to the ladies for putting on the refreshments. Ken Williamson’s relative Caroline Heathcote was then introduced to present the prizes on behalf of Ken Williamson’s family. In his speech Colin stated it was the third time he had won the trophy having won it for the first two years the competition was played in 1996 and 1997.

Ken Williamson Cup 2025 – QF
Ken Williamson Cup 2025 – SF & Final

Happy Families in Noble’s Pairs

Ladies

Noble’s Bowling Club hosted the ladies pairs on Saturday afternoon with 17 pairs competing for the trophy, it was the ladies turn to play on number one green this year.

The semi-finals saw Mooragh Park pair Lacey McMullan and Janet Monk just lose out 19-21 to South Ramsey’s Fiona Kennish and Jenny Moore, whilst the other semi-final was more straightforward for sisters Debbie Leece and Rebecca Teare (Marown) against Villa pair Katie Jacobs and Emma Sayle 21-9.

The final saw the Marown pair score in seven of the first nine ends against the South Ramsey pair to lead 16-10. A comeback was on the cards after the 14th end with the match finely poised as Kennish and Moore levelled the game at 17-17. The following end saw the Marown pair score a three, only to concede a two on the next end. Leece and Teare ensured they got the once chalk need to seal a 21-19 victory to retain the trophy.

Men’s Pairs

At the same time that the ladies pairs was being played on the top green the men played their competition on number two green, with 26 pairs entering.

The semi-finals saw the end of the road for Marown’s Phil Dunn and his Grandson Arran Dunn after a great run, as they lost 13-21 to fellow clubmates Glenn Boland and Peter Jones. The other semi-final was keenly contested between Glynn Hargraves and Matthew Quirk (South Ramsey/Onchan) who were up against father and son Colin Kelly and Tom Kelly, with the former pair taking an early 10-6 lead, only to trail 10-11. Another two end winning burst resulted in Hargraves and Quirk going into the lead 15-11, only for a good four and a double from the Kelly’s to see the lead slip away. Four more chalks ensured safe passage to the final for Tom and Colin with a 21-17 win.

The final saw neither side able to get a run of winning ends early on with the score tied at 10-10 after six ends. A winning run of four ends in a row in the corners for the Kelly’s gave them a bit of breathing room to lead 15-10, with three successive singles from Boland and Jones closing the deficit to just two chalks. The fightback was halted there with Tom and Colin seeing the game out to claim a deserved 21-14 victory.

The presentation was made by competition secretary Tina Hampson, with Club Chairman Phil Salmon also presenting the prizes. Thanks were given to Jim Callister Garden Designs for sponsoring both competitions.

Noble’s Doubles 2025 – Scorecards of both finals

Men’s Night Leagues Take Shape

Early Division One league leaders Marown had a tricky looking home fixture against Onchan A on Monday evening, the Crosby men took home a 7-3 win, which could have been a 9-1 win with the visitors winning two games 21-20, as Will Penhallurick beat Marown captain Paul Dunn, whilst Kevin Quirk held off Paul Kelly to the same score. The other win for the visitors was from Matthew Quirk as he beat Tom Kelly 21-10. For the home team Neil Withers returned to winning ways with a 21-5 victory over Steve Parker, whilst Colin Kelly beat Jamie Clague 21-8. Dean Kipling came through a tough game with Peter Slinger 21-18.

Douglas A pulled off a great 2-8 win away to Breagle Glen A, with the home team disappointed to suffer a heavier defeat than the week before away to South Ramsey A (7-3). Nick Firth having stepped up to the A team performed brilliantly to beat Trevor Quayle 21-11, whilst Gordy Wynne-Smythe crept home 21-20 against David Cain. Winning for the Breagle men were Bernie Durcan 21-17 against Shaun Seal, whilst Wayne Roberts beat Andy Cannell 21-16.

Peel A played their first home fixture of the 2025 season, as they hosted South Ramsey A in the Sunset City. Things were looking rosy for the Peel men as it was 2-2 after the first half of the match, with Tommy McMeiken and Paul Quirk the two winners beating James Teare and Peter Collister respectively, whilst Bob Clark and Dido Kelly responded for South. The second half of the match resulted in four wins for the visitors with Glynn Hargraves pushed to 21-16 with Gary Smith, whilst John Kennish was the biggest winner on the night with a 21-8 win over Stevie Kelly.

South Ramsey B caused a mini upset as they beat Marown B 7-3, in a game that could just as easily been a 9-1 home win or a 5-5 draw, with 15 chalks separating the sides (163-148). For South Tony Hart and Ed Carlyle were the 21-20 winners over Matthew Keggen and Sid Bolton. For the Crosby men Karl Parker and Phil Kelly won to the same score against Ben Dugdale and Toby Hart respectively. South Ramsey B currently sit in the dizzy heights of fourth place with 11 points from their first two fixtures.

Castletown A picked up their first home win of the season with a 7-3 victory over North Ramsey A. For the home team Nathan Cooil caused a mini upset seeing off Mooragh captain Rob Monk 21-19, whilst Dean Kinley claimed a 21-4 win over Ray Beattie. Winning for the visitors were John Cannan, Allan Callow and Steve Walmsley.

In Division Two Marown C continue to set the pace following their 2-8 win at the Crofts over Castletown B, with the Town men firmly rooted to the bottom of the table, as they suffer another poor start to the season. David Quayle having dropped down form the A team won 21-8 against James Kelly, whilst John Holden beat Darren Kerruish 21-11.

Noble’s B continue their positive start following promotion from Division Three, with an 8-2 home win over Finch Hill A. Just 13 chalks separated the sides (147-134). Whilst promotion may not happen this season, after a full season of second division bowls, I would expect them to challenge for promotion to Division One next season, as they continue to improve individually and collectively.

Ballaugh A occupy third place on 14 points following the visit of Noble’s A, with the Ballaugh men winning 7-3.

Douglas B picked up their first points of the season with a 6-4 home win over Breagle Glen B, following on from their whitewash at the hands of Marown C the previous week.

Onchan B made light work of Peel B at the Park on Monday evening with a 9-1 win. The lone winner for Peel was 2024 Division Three merit winner Andrew Cover who beat Marcus Avery 21-13, whilst Colin Moore just missed out on a second win for the visitors losing out 20-21 to Derek Allen.

In Division Three Peel C are sitting pretty at the top on 18 points, following their 0-10 away win over Breagle Glen C, with four single figure wins resulting in the home team scoring just 75 chalks.

North Ramsey B came away from Noble’s C with a 4-4 draw, securing the aggregate by just three chalks (143-146) for a 4-6 win.

Marown D recorded a 7-3 home win over Ballaugh B, again just three chalks separated the sides (143-140) with two of the wins being close for the home team as Richard Bregazzi won 21-19 against Steve Bassil, whilst Ryan Holdaway beat Richard Fisher 21-18.

Rounding off Division Three in a high scoring fixture Noble’s D hosted South Ramsey C, with the visitors taking home a 4-6 win by 11 chalks (142-153). The best win on the night was from Greg Barlow who beat John Short 21-10, whilst the other seven games finished to scores of 15 or above.

Division Four saw South Ramsey D play their first match of the season having sat out the first round of fixtures, they got their season up and running in style with an 8-2 home win over Douglas C. Junior bowler Kian Bradford showed his dad David how to make a comeback having trailed 13-16, a strong finish to the game resulted in a 21-18 win over John Harrison. Single figure wins from captain Frank Feeney, Steve Kelly, and Geoff Collier helped secure the win.

North Ramsey C came away from the Villa with a solid 3-7 win over Douglas D, helped in part by the home team being a player short. Two single figure wins from Phillip Hassall and Matthew Molesworth ensured the home team secured the aggregate two points despite a 21-2 defeat for Steve Taylor at the hands of Stuart Garrett.

Finch Hill B could only draw 4-4 on games at home to Castletown C despite winning by 40 chalks for a 6-4 win (154-114) with Peter Woods, Dave Dixon and John Harris all winning to single figures.

Dixon Wins Non-Winners Hands Trophy

The Ladies Association Non Winners competition (The Hands Trophy) was held at South Ramsey Bowling Club on Sunday 6 April attracting an entry of 18. Weather was warm and sunny, and some excellent bowling was played and enjoyed by all.

Progressing to the first of the quarter finals were Gill Dixon (South Ramsey) who played Sue Wilshaw (Castletown). Although Sue played some good bowls, Gill had the bit between her teeth winning 21-11. Second quarter final saw Jane Lothian (Douglas) against Pauline Cowley (Onchan). This was a good game to watch and it was nip and tuck between the two of them with Jane crossing the line 21-20.

In the third quarter final, Norma Cowell (Onchan) came up against Karen Young (Ballaugh). Again this was a close match but Karen just had the edge winning 21-15. Fourth quarter final was between Rose Waterworth (Ballaugh) and Sue McCourt (Onchan). Despite Sue’s best efforts, Rose was on fine form winning 21-10.

First semi-final saw Gill play Jane with stablemates Rose and Karen in the other semi. Despite some good bowling by all four, Gill and Rose were a little too strong winning to 10 and 12 respectively.

With both Gill and Rose playing exceptionally well, the spectators were expecting a great final and were not disappointed. The final was nip and tuck all the way with Gill eventually crossing the line 21-19. Congratulations to all ladies, especially to Gill on her win and to Rose for giving Gill a ‘run for her money’.

The presentation was made by Chris Holland, Ladies Association Competition Secretary, who thanked all those for taking part, those who helped in any way with the running of the competition and South Ramsey for their hospitality which was reiterated by Gill when presented with the trophy.

Kennish & Bradford Win Newsbeat Doubles

Finch Hill welcomed 19 pairs competing for the Newsbeat mens doubles cup.

In the preliminary round defending champions Neil Withers and Paul Dunn (Marown) got off to a flying start against Chris Pedley and Andy Young (Ballaugh). Glenn Boland and Peter Jones (Marown) rushed past home greeners Brian Murphy and Pat Maher. Colin and Kevin Kelly (Marown) ended the hopes of Toby Hart and Dave McCabe (South Ramsey/Douglas). South Ramsey pair Lee Dawson and Tony Hart started well against Castletown pair Nathan Hamilton and Kieran Krypner but the latter ran out the winners. Another convincing victory was scored by Jordan Drewett and Sam Clague (Castletown/Marown) against Rich Bregazzi and Stephen Rough (Marown). Particular mention goes to juniors Arran Dunn and Kian Bradford (Marown/South Ramsey) who battled hard against Trevor Quayle and James Kelly (Breagle Glen/Marown).

At the quarter final stage. Quayle and Kelly claimed a close victory over Phil Dunn and Walter McCarthy (Marown). Villa teammates Keith Rise and Andy Cannell took an early lead against John Kennish and David Bradford but the latter proved too strong and took the game. Marown’s Glenn Boland and Peter Jones stopped the challenge of Clague and Drewett. Reigning Champions Withers and Dunn had a battle royale against team Kelly, father and son Colin and Kevin, who claimed the win.

At the semi-final stage, Kennish and Bradford, despite close early scores against Boland and Jones, the Ramsey pair won 21-11. In the second semi-final father and son Colin and Kevin Kelly, were up against James Kelly and Quayle, this was closely fought. Scoring on four consecutive ends the Kelly’s progressed into the final.

The final saw Kennish and Bradford attack the 12th end scoring three shots, team Kelly replied with a couple of single shots but another three shots won by the Ramsey men started the charge for the winning post, giving them a 21-12 victory.

Thanks to all competitors, hosts Finch Hill, the ladies for the catering, sponsors Newsbeat and Joyce Ogden for running the sheet.

Finally, welcome back Arnie Withers – carry on recovery, yessir!

Report by Joyce Ogden

Parker Wins Maiden Open Title

Marown’s Karl Parker won the first official open of the 2025 season, with a 11-10 victory over Bailey McMullan (Mooragh Park) on Saturday 5th April. 46 competitors took part in the Haldane Fisher Mixed Singles Competition at Douglas Bowling Club. With a new format, the competition ran seamlessly with the brilliant weather on their side.

At the quarter final stage Junior bowler Bailey McMullan (Mooragh Park) tied 13-13 with Ballaugh’s Nigel Tebay, with the former prevailing with a bowl off to settle the match. Ballaugh player Mike Spooner progressed as he managed to get past Peter Greenlees (Marown). In the bottom half of the draw Crosby man Karl Parker won 11-6 against Nathan Hamilton (Castletown), whilst home greener Paula Garrett won to the same score against Clare Cooper (Marown).

The semi-finals consisted of McMullan playing Spooner and Parker playing Garrett, with McMullan and Parker getting into the final with 16-5 and 11-7 wins respectively . 

McMullan started well with Parker eventually catching and beating her to win by one point 11-10.

A massive well done to all competitors that took part in this new event for Douglas Bowling Club.

Report by Andy Cannell

2025 LADIES CROWN GREEN BOWLING SEASON GETS UNDERWAY

The 2025 ladies crown green bowling got underway this week.  With  the amalgamation of Port Erin and Port St Mary becoming Breagle Glen, few player transfers, and a newly formed South Ramsey B Over 60’s team, it’s promising to be an interesting season!

2024 Jean Kelly Plate Final 

Kicking off the season was the postponed Jean Kelly Plate final from last season between Nobles and Castletown B held at Finch Hill on Monday evening. Nobles started with a handicap of +30 and Castletown B +50. Match finished 7-2 on games to Nobles, points 209-173 including the handicaps.  Closest game of the match was between Libby Andrade (Nobles) and Linda Dawson (Castletown) with Libby just pipping Linda to the post 21-19. Two other close games saw Noble’s Marilyn Ellison winning to 18 as did Sue Peach for Castletown B, with Jo Smith, Sue Gawne and Paula Firth (Nobles) all winning to single figures. Well done to the Nobles ladies and thanks to Finch Hill for holding the competition.     

Over 60’s League 

In the Over 60s on Thursday morning, Ballaugh A started the season in fine form with a maximum win away at Mooragh Park B with three of the games being won to single figures. Gill Hammond (Mooragh) and Kay McKiernan had  a good tussle with Kay just edging it 21-19. Reigning champions Nobles hosted Onchan at home winning 5-1 on games with Paula Firth and Sue Gawne (Nobles) both winning to single figures. Lone winner for Onchan was Pauline Cowley who won to 13. Marown took on Peel at home also winning 5-1 on games with Lyn Bolton (Marown) and Shirley Corrin (Peel) both winning to singles figures. Castletown A took on Breagle Glen A at home and although match finished 3 all, Castletown won on points with Linda Dawson (Breagle) crossing the finishing line 21-20 against Anne Oates. South Ramsey A travelled the short distance to Ballaugh B coming away with a 3 all draw and just losing the match by 9 points. Closest game saw Carol Holt (Ballaugh) pipping Judy Kelly to 17. Breagle Glen B played Castletown B at home winning 4-2 on games with Voirrey Curphey (Breagle) winning to single figures. Two winners for Castletown B were Marie Ashurst and Pat Rigby winning to 13 and 14 respectively. Finch Hill were at home against Breagle Glen C with the match finishing 3 all and Finch winning by 15 points. Lil smith and Wendy Cowin (Finch) plus Steph Swift (Breagle) all won their games to single figures. The new team of South Ramsey B played host to Mooragh Park A with the Mooragh Team coming away with a 7-1 win. Anne Buck and Jackie Murley (South) both lost to 14 against Joy Morris and Chris Sims respectively with the lone winner for South, Sue Collier, winning to 7.

Open Age League  

Marown started off the season with a solid 8-1 win at home against Mooragh Park. Stopping a full house for Marown was Mooragh’s Janet Monk who won to 19. Lynda Cadamy, Rebecca Teare and Debbie Leece (Marown) all won to single figures. Reigning Champions Castletown A also put in a solid performance when they travelled to Ballaugh B coming away with a 7-2 win. Five of Castletown’s wins were won to single figures, with the two winners for Ballaugh (Elaine Fenton and Gail Curphey) winning to 19 and 14 respectively. Castletown B took on South Ramsey at home with South just narrowly winning 5-4 games. Two closest games of the night saw Castletown’s Sue Peach and Jo Roberts both winning to 18. South’s Jenny Moore, Fiona Kennish and Gill Dixon all won their games to single figures. Ballaugh A made their way to Nobles and although Ballaugh won on games they lost on points with Tina Hampson, Jo Smith and Libby Andrade winning to single figures. Sue Gawne (Nobles) had a good battle against Louise Tebay with Louise just pipping it 21-20. Breagle Glen B played Peel Sunset at home. Match finished 5-4 to Peel with Jo Corkill (Peel) just crossing the line 21-20 against Hannah Leece. Breagle’s Alison Stockham and Jenny Cain won to single figures as did Louise Horsfall and Helen Cowley for Peel. Douglas hosted Marown B with the Crosby ladies coming away with a 5-4 win. Paula Garrett and Erin Quayle (Douglas) plus Rosie Winkle and Lisa Pugh (Marown) all won to single figures with Marown’s Jo Kelly crossing the line 21-20 against Mel Molesworth.

Men’s 2025 Night League Season Underway

The Men’s open age night League got underway last week, with much warmer and drier weather than we are accustomed to in early April. With 38 teams entered for a second successive season there are 10 teams in the top two divisions, whilst divisions three and four have nine teams.

In Division One Marown A got their league defence up and running with a good start as they won 2-8 at the Crofts as they came away relatively unscathed. Winning for the home team were Aaron Richardson who beat Neil Withers 21-18, whilst Dean Kinley won to single figures 21-8 against Dean Kipling. Three of the wins for the visitors were to single figures, with Peter Jones having to battle for his 21-18 win over Ian Watson, with Paul Kelly being pushed even closer before getting over the line 21-19.

Peel A will have been delighted with their 3-7 away win over Onchan A at the Park, as they edged the aggregate by just four chalks (133-137). David Proctor was the best winner for the Peel men as he beat Peter Slinger 21-7. Stevie Kelly had a tough game against Onchan’s star man Matthew Quirk, with the former prevailing 21-18. Rob Middleton stepped up from the B Team, battled to a 21-17 win over Mike Alexander.

Douglas A hosted newly promoted side South Ramsey B, whilst the Villa men did win 6-4 on the night the visitors will have been pleased to pick up four wins on their travels, with Ben Dugdale, Christian Caley, Eddie Carlyle, and Lee Dawson all picking up wins. For the home team Andy Cannell and Keith Rise both won 21-7 against Toby Hart and George Brew respectively.

Marown B won 6-4 at home to North Ramsey A, with Kevin Kelly winning 21-5 against Ray Beattie, whilst Peter Greenlees made his home debut with a 21-6 win over fellow left hander John Cannan. Rob Monk ensured the Mooragh men went away with four points on the night as he crept home 21-20 against Phil Kelly.

South Ramsey A hosted the newly formed Breagle Glen A, with three players featuring from the old Port Erin team and five from Port St Mary. Under the new floodlights the Breagle men gelled well, as they took three points off the home team in their 7-3 defeat. Winning for the visitors were Trevor Quayle, who beat Glynn Hargraves 21-12, Dan McCabe finished the game strongly as he held off Bob Clark 21-18, whilst Wayne Roberts pulled off a stunning 21-2 win over Dido Kelly.

In Division Two Marown C made their intentions clear for the season as they beat Douglas B 10-0, with the Villa men normally in the mix in the top half of the table. Highest scoring losers for the visitors were Geoff Mayles, who lost 17-21 to Dan Smith, whilst Willie Cowley lost out 18-21 against John Kelly.

Finch Hill A occupy second place, as they kept the visitors Castletown B to under 100 chalks following their 8-2 home win. Four of the home team won to single figures, with Pat Maher picking up the biggest win as he beat Rob Sayle 21-2. For the Town men Junior bowler Sam Quayle continues to improve as he beat Paul Dougherty 21-8, with the latter returning to Finch Hill after a season at Onchan. John Holden started the season strongly as he beat 2024 Division Two merit winner Stephen Oates 21-13.

Breagle Glen B had a tough start to their campaign at home to Ballaugh A. The visitors took home a 3-7 win, with three of their five wins to single figures. For the visitors Richard Hainge had the closest game of the night, as he managed to get over the line 21-20 against Ed Benson.

Noble’s A hosted Onchan B, it was the home team who took the spoils 7-3. Two 21-8 wins from Kevin Moore and Dave Naughton ensured the aggregate went to the home team, whilst Mike Thomas was the best winner for the Onchan men as he beat Phil Salmon 21-9.

Peel B may struggle to challenge for promotion this year with three players missing from the team that turned out for them last season, as they lost out 4-6 at home to newly promoted Noble’s B, with the ever improving team ‘fresh’ from their weekend trip which included some friendlies against U.K. clubs and a trip to Elland Road to watch Leeds United, the Noble’s men will be hoping for a similar league position to their beloved football team.

In Division Three North Ramsey B had a relatively short trip down the road as they faced Ballaugh B, in a high scoring encounter, as the Mooragh men came away with a 2-8 win on the night.

Peel C are joint top with North Ramsey following their 8-2 home win over Marown D, whilst South Ramsey C claimed a 7-3 home win over Breagle Glen C, with the visitors unable to muster up a full side on the night. Three of the home team won to single figures, with Breagle scoring just 83 chalks.

Division Four got underway with North Ramsey C coming away with a solid 2-8 away win over Noble’s E, with both teams now in their second season of league bowls. The score line was somewhat distorted as just five chalks separated the sides (137-142).

Onchan C won 8-2 at home to Peel D, with the visitors still managing to field a full team despite the movement of players to higher ranked teams over the winter.

Castletown C took a 6-4 home over Douglas D at the Crofts, with the result going in favour of the Town team with the Villa men being a player short and losing out by just seven chalks (130-123) this proved to be costly. It was great to see the Town team featuring three Junior bowls again, with Zac Bowrey the lucky recipient of a walkover, Jacob Robert lost out 7-21 to fellow Junior Robert Tomlinson, whilst Freddie Palmer fell at the final hurdle 20-21 to Les Gale.

Douglas C claimed a 6-4 win over Finch Hill B at the Villa, with 13 chalks separating the teams (148-135) the aggregate was secured with Dave Corkish winning 21-3 against Samson Smith.