Division Three Going to the Wire
Storm Floris featured in Canada Life International League Division One on Monday evening resulting in difficult bowling conditions across the Island. Second placed Marown A bounced back from the previous week’s disaster, as they were at home to Breagle Glen A, winning 9-1 with the visitors managing to pick up a point as Ewan Cooil’s 21-4 win over Phil Kelly was never in doubt. The Breagle men would have been hoping for another game or two more to ease their relegation worries with the blustery lottery like conditions, with Trevor Quayle losing out 19-21 to Paul Dunn, while Mark Moorley and Tim Williams lost 17-21 to Glenn Boland and Paul Kelly respectively. The Crosby men secured two single figure wins from Peter Jones (21-4) against Chris Lever, while Tom Kelly beat Steve Durcan 21-7.
South Ramsey A continue to press ahead with their unexpected lead, which was extended to four points thanks to a third consecutive 10-0 win, as they come into form at the business end of the season. Castletown A were the visitors, despite the result the Rayner Plate winners put in a good effort, with all games reaching double figures the Town men could have snatched two games with two 18-21 losses. South captain Glynn Hargraves recovered from an 8-12 deficit against Ian Watson to see the game out. Bob Clark won to the same score against Dean Kinley, with the latter having led 18-13, four consecutive doubles for Clark sealed the comeback, kept the Ramsey man at the top of individual merit with John Kennish hot on his heels.
Peel A won 8-2 at home to bottom side South Ramsey B who did manage to close the deficit on Breagle to a point, with Stefan Kelly beating Gary Smith 21-4, while Alan Moore won 21-9 against Andy Mackie. Losing out in close games were Austin Hart 17-21 to Tommy McMeiken, while Tony Dugdale was pipped at the post 19-21 by Pip Pemberton.
Onchan A were two chalks shy of a 10-0 victory at home to North Ramsey A, with Tom Collins preventing the whitewash with a 21-19 win over Mike Alexander. Next closest to picking up a win was Mooragh captain Rob Monk, who lost out 19-21 to Kevin Quirk. Neil Dunwell was the best winner as he beat Joe Kneale 21-7, while Peter Slinger won 21-9 against John Cannan.
Douglas A matched the previous week’s 8-2 home win, this time over Marown B. Karl Parker won 21-20 against Shaun Seal for the visitors, while Jamie Box beat Nick Firth 21-12. Losing out in close games for the Crosby men were Peter Greenlees 17-21 to Ian Moore, while Kevin Kelly lost out 18-21 to Villa captain Merv Sayle. Two 21-9 wins for the home team arrived from Andy Cannell and Gordy Wynne-Smythe against Juan Killip and Jamie Joughin.
In Division Two Ballaugh A struggled on their travels with a heavy 8-2 defeat to Castletown B, which could well consign them to another season of second division bowls. Just 10 chalks separated the teams (153-143) with the home team holding their nerve in the close games. Ross Moore beat Mike Spooner 21-20, Juan Drinkwater held off Steve Grant 21-19, while David Quayle beat Ed Trustham 21-18. Mark Saunders won 21-16 against Phil Quayle, while Junior bowler Sam Quayle had a more comfortable 21-16 victory against Chris Pedley. Winning for the visitors were Patrick Grant 21-12 against namesake Patrick Cooper, while Tony Quine beat Dave Evans 21-15.
Marown C played their fixture on Tuesday evening in fairer conditions knowing a good win at home to Peel B would give them a healthy advantage to take into the final two games of the season. Crosby captain Walter McCarthy kept himself in the hunt for the Division Two individual merit with his 21-15 win as the home team won 7-3 to establish a five-point lead with just two fixtures left to play. Darren Kerruish was the only single figure winner on the night 21-7 against Colin Moore. Winning for the visitors were Andrew Cover 21-15 against Peter Kelly, while Denzil Smith beat Steve Rough 21-11.
Third placed Noble’s A managed to sneak home with a 3-7 away win over Breagle Glen B, taking the aggregate by just two chalks (131-133) despite winning 5-3 on games with visiting captain Alex Yates continuing his quest for the individual merit with a 21-15 win over Ben Mowle. Mark Bradshaw’s 21-20 win over Derek Cain proved pivotal to the result as a win to the Breagle man would have changed the result from a 7-3 win into a true draw – 4-4 on games and the aggregate shared between the teams for a 5-5, which shows the fine margins.
Noble’s B won 7-3 at home to Douglas B, winning the aggregate by seven chalks (149-142). Five games finished to 17 or over as evidence of a keenly contested match. Andy Greggor beat Bob Callow 21-20, as the teams shared a 21-17 victory each, also sharing a 21-18 win each. Steve Cook was the only single figure winner as he beat Steve Cain 21-9.
Finch Hill A suffered a rare home defeat, losing out 2-8 at home to Onchan B. Winning for the home team were Pat Maher 21-13 against Neil Taylor, while Shay Waterworth beat Derek Allen 21-19. Losing three close games for the home team were Mark Taylor, Kevin Stannard, and Kevin Anderson to 17, 18, and 20.
Division Three looks to be going to the wire. North Ramsey B are still top after taking their turn to sit out the latest round of fixtures which gave Peel C the opportunity to close the gap to a point following their 8-2 home win over third placed Ballaugh B to give them an 11-point lead over their opponents, with the gap five points at the start of play.
Ballaugh C put the final nail in the coffin for Breagle Glen C, with the visitors 17 points behind with one game left to play, the Breagle men will ply their trade in Division Four next season assuming there is no major league restructure over the winter. The Ballaugh men won 8-2, keeping the visitors to an average of 11 chalks each. Four single figures winners for the home team arrived from Stephen Swift, Dicky Watson, Peter Corlett, and Gary Griffiths.
South Ramsey C won 7-3 at home to Noble’s C in a keenly contested game with all matches reaching double figures, however there were no games that anyone could argue could have gone the other way as the winning scores ranged from 11-16 for both teams. 16 chalks separated the teams with South Ramsey taking the aggregate (145-129).
Noble’s D won 7-3 at home to Marown D, with Stephen Hampson beating Eddie Rough 21-1, while three other home wins were close as Terry Bates and Grahem Moore won 21-17 against Andy Sykes and Brian Cain respectively, while Mark Quinn beat Steve Wilson 21-18. For the visitors Ken Bawden’s 21-19 win against Rob Bell was the closest match of the night.
Division Four saw Onchan C stroll to a 9-1 win at home to Castletown C, with Junior Freddie Palmer once again the hero for Town as he beat Peter Johnstone 21-13.
South Ramsey D (pictured) were away to Noble’s E on the number two green, it was a tough night for the visitors as they lost 8-2. Paul Cain and Bryan Kennaugh were single figures winners for the home team, while Andy Cain damaged South captain Frank Feeney’s individual merit hopes with a 21-18 win. Winning for the visitors were Steve Kelly 21-12 against David Karran, and Geoff Collier 21-19 against Matthew McKeoun.
Elsewhere Douglas D won 8-2 at home to Peel D, despite the Villa men being a player short, they lost one other game as James Teare (Senior) just lost out 20-21 to Ash Leece. North Ramsey C won 8-2 at home to Finch Hill B, however just eight chalks separated the teams (148-140). Tony Epifani kept his individual merit hopes in place with a 21-5 win over Euan Christian.