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  • "Now is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end.But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." Winston Churchill

Monday, June 30, 2008

JUNIORS IMPRESSIVE AT ONTARIO FINALS

Gold Minor Champs to Winnipeg August 5 to 10
Open entry for Juniors (World Junior Qualifier ) Winnipeg August 5 to 10

Ontario Junior Ladies Champion
Gold -Erin Roth
[ This is a gold 3-peat for Erin in Ontario. In fact Erin has to work out all winter just to carry all the medals she has won over the years in the Junior program. Two Canadian Gold ( U25 and 18 and Under) and 4 bronze medals at the National level. ]

Silver - Katie Patenaude

Ontario Junior Men Champion
Gold -Kevin Cheung
Silver - Steve Miller
Bronze - Andrew McDevitt


Ontario Minor Bowls Champions - Girls - The Henry Lang Trophy
Gold - Stephanie Miller
[ Stephanie defended her 2007 title with some timely draws winning a close 21-18 match against Kaitlin Ryan. Kaitlin forced the deciding game by roaring to a 21-10 win in the first game against Stephanie in the double knockout format.]

Silver - Kaitlin Ryan
[ An up and coming 15 year old. Her backhand draw is beauty in motion. Lee Ryan's niece. Didn't see Lee's drive but the smooooth draw was there.]

Bronze - Cassandra Trudel
[ Any one of the top three could have won this title. Cassandra was nipped by Kaitlin in the semi-final game.
Earl and Janet Mayer, long time staunch supporters of Junior bowlers, still maintain an active presence with the game. Good coaching was evident with Cassandra's technique. ]

Ontario Minor Bowls Champion - Boys - The Irene Forster Trophy
Gold - Jacob Schuknecht
[ A basketball player who played a consistent game on the green court. Jacob was down 10-12 when the rain came. He didn't notice as he finished with a 21-13 victory.]

Silver - Dylan Jacobs
[ A tall guy with a deft touch. He will win a lot in the future. ]

Bronze - Paul Trevor
[ Defending 2007 champion. Edged by Dylan in the semi-final. Like the girls any one of the top three could have exchanged places. ]

Fourth - Lucas Caldwell
[ Another young bowler with a good delivery. ]

I travelled to Woodstock on Sunday to see the quality of our young bowlers.
I missed the older bowlers - the former Under 25s now known as the Junior Men and Ladies.
But that wasn't a concern since I see many in adult tournaments and have for some time been delighted with their high level of skill, enthusiasm, developmental interest and downright good nature.

We took a trip to PEI last year and had the pleasure to see the most congenial, thoughtful, caring group of young bowlers - yes competing against each other full bore - and did it with skill and class. They played hard and hugged and laughed longer. It was a collection of Under25s from sea to sea at the Canadian Championships. From Ontario it was the Roth girls, Michelle and Erin, the Whyte boys , Malcolm and Trevor and Greg Wilson. The prize was high level - a trip to the World Championships. The sportsmanship was of the same caliber.

Why do I care? Because the survival of any sport is dependent on the development of a new core of participants that keeps the wheel rolling.
It has to have appeal, be socially enjoyable and provide success, hence the interest in the technical aspects of the game. If you can't put the bowl where you want to on a regular basis, you will walk away not on.
I personally would not be bowling, nor watching, if I didn't like my bowling community and be able to compete. I'm not a golfer because I am not very good even though I do well at the 19th hole.

So I wanted to see their delivery and their game composure when things didn't go well. That's all.
This was the Ontario Minor Bowls Championships or former 18 and under.
Some of the competitors had been eliminated but there remained 3 girls and 5 boys.
All put the bowl down smoothly. Focus during the long day was evident, concentration sometimes waned. They all tried, some cried. They had a good grasp of the game and in the main handled the highs and lows.
Sandy and I were ending a three day bowls swing and thought we might leave before the end.
I don't stay if ability isn't evident.
We got home at 8:30 PM.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

PODIUM PAIRS PREDICTIONS ONTARIO 08

How about a "book that would be a tribute to the unpredictability of sports, a history of what everyone was absolutely sure would happen - right before it didn't. " Sports Illustrated
The Prize - The Dartmouth Lawn Bowling Club - artificial turf

Chinery/Weigand as solid as it gets. Veterans Welsh & Robinson edging up.

1 (D3) Leanne Chinery/Andrea Weigand - even

2 (D2) Noreen Welsh/ Karen Robinson 3.5 - 1

3 (D10) Cathy Haskins/Shirley Ko - 4 - 1
3 (D9) Laura Seed/Kelly McKerihen - 4 - 1


5 (D14) Susan Smith/ Laura Hawryszko - 7-1

6 (D11) Jackie Hogan/ Joyce Kruss 7.5 - 1

7 (D1) Verna Roth/Erin Roth 8 - 1

7 (D7) Hazel Reid/Ellen Edwards 8 - 1 [2007 Ontario Gold ]

7 (D12) Doreen Semple/Brooke Reid - 8 - 1

10 (D6) Marg Lepere/Chone Chatterton - 8.5 - 1

11 (D5) Julie Farrell/Shirley Vidler - 10.5-1

12 (D15) Iris Sager/Norma Kearns - 11 - 1

13 (D16) Joan Fedorchuk/Edith Pedden 12.5-1

14 (D13) Jane Hatchey/Brenda Farthing 13 - 1

15 (D4) Doreen Newell/Georgina Bellamy 13.5-1

16 (D8) Helen Kelley/Velda Francis 14-1





Men - Sandford & Harding favoured to repeat. Bob Bester on the limp with knee injury.

1 (D9) Mark Sandford/Jeff Harding 2-1
[ 2007 Ontario Gold, Canadian Silver ]

2 (D8) Ian Jones/Bob Bester 3.5 -1

3 (D7) Malcolm Whyte/Greg Wilson 4 - 1

4 (D3) Wayne Wright/Don Caswell 5 - 1

5 (D16) Dave Jefferies/Gerry Laporte 5.5-1

6 (D10) Al Ferguson/Bill Stevenson 6.5-1

7 (D13) Ken Taylor/Ron Geniole 7-1

8 (D6) Hugh Branston/Bill Falconer 7.5-1

9 (D2) Doug Hoskin/Ernie Gersok 9-1

10 (D14) Alan Steffen/Robert Steffen 10-1

11 (D15) Peter Wong/ Brian Luther 11-1

11 (D12) John Whyte/Lorne Reid 11-1

13 (D4) Chris Johnson/Rob Truax 11.5 - 1

13 (D5) Phil Thornton/Tony Farrell 11.5 - 1

15 (D11) Harold Danby/Greg Steele 12-1
15 (D1) Tom Roth/ Frank Duransky 12 - 1

Friday, June 27, 2008

BOWLING by Pedro Leon

LAWN BOWLING by Pedro Leon


(An attempt at versifying with references to

Richmond Green team-mates and fellow bowlers)


Is there something more grand than to put

a few bowls on the jack? Can one have greater

pleasure than to play as a team and to take

proper grass and to use the right weight and

perhaps, just perhaps, get two ends

when one plays the great Al or the fellows from

Milton who are gentle and nice, but dreadfully

lethal when you give them an inch? Is the winter

less cold? Or is just wishful thinking that good

old Richmond Green feels so warm and inviting,

that we risk idiot drivers and the occasional winter


delays? But, of course, it's the people!! It's Miana and


her welcoming crew and the free entertainment bi-weekly

provided by Frank the Glaswegian and Ron the Oxbridgean


who forever and ever keeps calling the shots at the top of


his voice. And there's Rick, the quiet maestro who loves his

bananas and Helen who's kinder and more generous than most


and Roger the fellow uproarious with a heart made

of gold. And there's Bob and there's Anna, who're ever so

keen they arrive from the wilds of the north, no matter the snow,


the wind and the sleet. And there's William the Donald who

deserves to be knighted and surely, quite rightly, soon will.

And there're more, many more who're prepared to undertake

the long drive, from Milton and Burlington even, and

spend their six hours a week, battling Ferguson or Horn,


in pursuit of that "simplest" of pleasures, just to put a few

bowls on the jack.

After months of enforced hibernation, there is light

and there's sun and the promise of bowling on grass.

There is talk, often heard, of the "lands of the wood",


somewhere far, in the fabled domains of Down Under,

where the grass is so supple and kind, that the bowls

(or the 'woods' as they're called in those lands)

make their way on their own with the greatest of ease,


on a velvety surface of quality unheard and unmatched.

There is also, quite sadly, the sober perception


that to bowl on the emerald meadows of Ont

in late spring, where we heave and we throw and


we attempt decent draws, is at best not a treat


and it often results in a shoulder or hip out of joint.

But we do persevere, for we love this quaint art and

we know in our hearts that there's pleasure supreme


in that "simplest" of tasks (so the experts insist)

of just putting a bowl on the jack.











Saturday, June 21, 2008

OLBA PAIRS FIELD 2008

En route to The Kingston Lawn Bowling Club

D1 Verna Roth, Erin Roth
Tom Roth, Frank Duransky


D2 Noreen Welsh, Karen Robinson
Doug Hoskin, Ernie Gersok

D3 Leanne Chinery, Andrea Weigand
Wayne Wright, Don Caswell


D4 Doreen Newell, Georgina Bellamy
Chris Johnson, Rob Truax

D5 Julia Farrell, Shirley Vidler
Phil Thornton, Tony Farrell

Phil Thornton and Tony Farrell captured District 5 Monday night in a nail biter over Charlie Roach and Dave Ball. It really was exciting to watch . Fifty spectators returned for the final after an inch of hail delayed the match a day. [ Dave Burrows ]

D6 Marg Lepere, Chone Chatterton
Hugh Branston, Bill Falconer

D7 Hazel Reid, Ellen Edwards
Malcolm Whyte, Greg Wilson



D8 Helen Kelley, Velda Francis
Ian Jones, Bob Bester


D9 Laura Seed, Kelly McKerihen
Mark Sandford, Jeff Harding

D10 Cathy Haskins, Shirley Ko
Al Ferguson, Bill Stevenson


D11 Jackie Hogan, Joyce Kruss
Harold Danby, Greg Steele

D12 Doreen Semple, Brooke Reid
John Whyte, Lorne Reid

D13 Jane Hachey, Brenda Farthing
Ken Taylor, Ron Geniole

D14 Susan Smith, Laura Hawryszko
Alan Steffen, Robert Steffen


Great games! Cobourg ladies had to beat Auriel Daniel and Linda Butler (Oshawa) twice to claim the championship. They did it quite handily with some great bowling.
Alan Steffen and brother Robert were down quite a bit in the final game to the Peterborough team of Bob Guppy and Bob Matthews. But they kept chipping away and came back to within one point on the last end. An extra end was possible but Alan Steffen was having none of that and with the last bowl of the game made a beautiful shot to move the jack back for 5 shots and the championship. [ Mary White ]

D15 Iris Sager, Norma Kearns
Peter Wong, Brian Luther

D16 Joan Fedorchuk, Edith Pedden
David Jefferies, Gerry Laporte


History repeated itself in our pairs playdowns. McCartney and Woods vs. Jefferies and Laporte in the final. McCartney and Woods got up 12 - 2 after 8 ends just like in the provincial fours but Jefferies and Laporte came back for a 17-13 win. [ Gerry Laporte ]

Thursday, June 19, 2008

The Thrill of Victory The Agony of Defeat

Wayne Wallwork won gold with a last bowl trail.

Larry Wales advanced to the silver medal game on his last bowl draw to the jack.

The opposition in both cases was the Brian McCartney team. If Wallwork doesn't grab the jack, McCartney/Wood/Jefferies/Laporte defend their 2007 title.

If Wales doesn't fine the exact line and weight , the early Jefferies draw in front of the bowl keeps the Cornwall/Ottawa area team alive for a repeat trip to the Canadians.

Literally the pendulum swings with delicate application.

Brian Fowler pushed the McFadyen team shot through the head with his last bowl. But Mark had one of his own, used the seagull for his line and reclaimed the victory.

Laila Hassan played an over and removed an opposition bowl promoted inadvertently by a teammate. Gold was the prize.

I simplify of course. It was fours not singles. Head building, position bowls, power when needed sustain the momentum necessary for success. It is the recipe that gets a team to the point of last bowl heroics.

I saw the above examples. I heard about the JoAnne Bugler team win.

Apparently JoAnne's last bowl drive did a bit of erractic pathfinding to eventually move the jack enough to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

It is not rare in bowls. The stakes in this case are what buckles your knees and twist your heart.

Strangely it is a shared sweet and sour dish for skilled teams.

The losers were about to sit down to a long anticipated feast until their chairs got pulled out from under them. The jolt is real.

The winners got a last minute invitation but it doesn't taste right. You are apologetic and subdued, whether expressed or not, in what is a significant victory.

I once had to confront a perceived commotion on our doorstep in the middle of the night.
Darkness doubles the volume of sound and reduces your courage by half.
Losing a Canadian qualifier in Ontario is twice as hard to digest because your odds to be in the same situation are similarly reduced.
Gord Terwilleger, who is a top notch bowler confirmed by his participation in the Canadian Seniors in 2004, has been trying for 39 years to secure his first trip to the Majors.

But the beauty of sport is that the experiences become our lifes lessons.
Accept and adjust. Realize we don't control fate. Tuck it into your memory bank because you will discuss it in the future ( the losers much more than the winners). Get up and get on with your next opponent. Be assured you too will have the opportunity to be on the other side of the tossing coin.

Oh, by the way. The doorstep fight was a radio alarm gone awry tuned to an evangelistic speaker.
Things aren't nearly as bad as they sometimes first seem.

THE FANTASY BOWLS SITE TEETERS ON BANKRUPCY

Wayne Wallwork, Al Purcell, Al Handlechner and Gord Terwilleger burst out of the gate on top and never looked back. Wire to wire at 12 to 1 was a sign of things to come on the men's side.


How could we have home field Larry Wales at 8-1. Combined with Mark McFadyen's (11 to 1 ) and Tom Roth's ( 14 to 1 ) teams gritty performances, the Bowls Ontario Bank ( BOB ) had to arrange for a quick subsidy from the government. Told them I supported green initiatives.


Lordy, lordy what is going to happen at the Pairs.


The Results:
1. Wayne Wallwork 4-0 ( 12 to 1 )
2. Steve McKerihen 5-1 ( Even )
3. Larry Wales 4-2 ( 8 to 1 )
4. Brian McCartney 3-2 (5-1 )
4. Chris Stadnyk 3-2 ( 5-1 )
6. Brian Fowler 2-2 ( 10-1 )
6. Mark McFadyen 2-2 ( 11-1)
6. Tom Roth 2-2 ( 14-1 )
9. Albert Wu 1-2 ( 10-1)
9. Dave Burrows 1-2 ( 11-1)
9. Dave Houtby 1-2 ( 6-1 )
9. Ian Jones 1-2 ( 5-1 )
13.Brian Luther 0-2 ( 13-1)
13.Gord Legacy 0-2 ( 13-1 )
13.Peter McFalls 0-2 ( 10-1)
13.Wayne Wright 0-2 ( 6-1)


Get hot you can get a lot. They talk about the NFL being so popular because of teams having the opportunity to go from the basement to the penthouse.
Bowls is parity defined. That is a good thing.


Now the women are much more civilized. They do as they are told and line up in order.

The checklist: Laila Hassan, Chrystal Shephard, Doreen Creaney, Helena Ho are favourites .
Finish position 1st -check
JoAnne Bugler, Maureen Thompson, Sharon Farrish, Carol Carter just behind - 2nd - check.
Leanne Chinery, Rita Wright, Julie Fowler, Andrea Stadnyk a smidgen behind the first two- 3rd- check.

BOB stabilizes with the predictable performance of women.

The Whole Bunch:

1. Laila Hassan 4-0 ( 2-1)

2. JoAnne Bugler 5-1 ( 2.5-1)
3. Leanne Chinery 4-2 ( 3-1)
4. Laura Seed 3-2 ( 7-1 )
4. Noreen Welsh 3-2 ( 7-1 )
6. Auriel Daniell 2-2 ( 5-1)
6. Jean McCron 2-2 ( 9-1 )
6. Helen Wright 2-2 ( 5-1)
9. Pauline Hill 1-2 ( 10-1)
9. Joelle Massey 1-2 ( 12-1)
9. Doreen Semple 1-2 ( 11-1)
9. Jeanine Thornton 1-2 ( 14-1)
13. Erin Chambers 0-2 ( 12-1)
13. Elaine Houtby 0-2 ( 13-1 )
13. Marj Kells 0-2 ( 12-1)
13. Connie Steinman 0-2 (14-1)

The house is in order.

BOB reports an overall first quarter loss.

ONTARIO GOLDEN FOURS


District 10 left to right
Chrystal Shephard - Vice, Helena Ho - Lead, Laila Hassan - Skip, Doreen Creaney - Second




District 14 left to right
Al Handlechner - Second, Gord Terwilleger - Lead, Al Purcell - Vice, Wayne Wallwork - Skip












Monday, June 16, 2008

" When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors "

"That means ... the nearest substantial building, like a house or store, or inside a fully enclosed metal-topped vehicle. " The Toronto Star June 16, 2008

An open air patio doesn't sound like a good place to be.

An informative article on following safe methods in a lighting storm.

THE PEDAL TO THE MEDAL(S)

GOLD - LAILA HASSAN, CHRYSTAL SHEPHARD, DOREEN CREANEY, HELENA HO - DISTRICT 10
GOLD - WAYNE WALLWORK, AL PURCELL, AL HANDLECHNER, GORD TERWILLEGER - DISTRICT 14

SILVER - JoANNE BUGLER, MAUREEN THOMPSON, SHARON FARRISH, CAROL CARTER - DISTRICT 4
SILVER - STEVE McKERIHEN, DAVID ANDERSON, JOHN DEVONSHIRE, FRED WALLBANK - DISTRICT 11

BRONZE - LEANNE CHINERY, RITA WRIGHT, JULIE FOWLER, ANDREA STADNYK - DISTRICT 3
BRONZE - LARRY WALES, JOE GREEN, AL FERGUSON, BILL STEVENSON - DISTRICT 10

ONTARIO FOURS RESULTS WOMEN

'A'
Round 1
Welsh - Wright
McCron - Chambers
Hill - Bugler
Houtby - Massey
Steiman - Thornton
Chinery - Daniell
Hassan - Seed
Kells - Semple
Round 2
Wright - McCron
Bugler - Massey
Thornton - Daniell
Hassan - Semple
Round 3
Wright - Bugler
Daniell - Hassan
Round 4
Bugler - Laila Hassan, Chrystal Shephard, Doreen Creaney, Helena Ho - GOLD

'B'
Round 2
Welsh - Chambers
Hill - Houtby
Steiman - Chinery
Seed - Kells
Round 3
Welsh - Massey
Hill - McCron
Chinery - Semple
Seed - Thornton
Round 4
Welsh - Daniell
McCron - Chinery
Seed - Wright
Round 5
Welsh - Chinery
Seed - Bugler
Round 6
Chinery - JoAnne Bugler, Maureen Thompson, Sharon Farrish, Carol Carter - SILVER

Sunday, June 15, 2008

ONTARIO FOURS RESULTS- A GLIMPSE Men

Men
'A'
Round 1
Burrows-Wales
McKerihen- Legacy
Stadnyk - Jones
Wright - Wallwork
Roth - McFadyen
Fowler - Luther
Houtby - McCartney
McFalls - Wu
Round 2
Wales - McKerihen
Stadnyk - Wallwork
McFadyen - Fowler
McCartney - Wu
Round 3
Wales - Wallwork
McFadyen - McCartney
Round 4
McCartney - Wayne Wallwork Al Purcell, Al Handlechner, Gord Terwilleger GOLD
'B'
Round 2
Burrows - Legacy
Jones - Wright
Roth - Luther
Houtby - McFalls
Round 3
Burrows - Stadnyk
Jones - McKerihen
Roth - Wu
Houtby - Fowler
Round 4
Stadnyk - McFadyen
McKerihen - Roth
Fowler - Wales
Round 5
Stadnyk - McKerihen
Wales - McCartney
Round 6
Wales - Steve McKerihen, David Anderson, John Devonshire, Fred Wallbank - SILVER


Tuesday, June 10, 2008

ONTARIO FOURS FAVOURITES

The starting gates are closed. They are at the post. Laila Hassan, Chrystal Shephard, Doreen Creaney and Helena Ho can hear the footsteps of JoAnne Bugler, Maureen Thompson, Sharon Farrish, Carol Carter and the hot breath of Leanne Chinery, Rita Wright, Julie Fowler and Andrea Stadnyk. It's a dandy.
The Women's Odds to date.
(D10)Laila Hassan 2 to 1
(D4) JoAnne Bugler 2.5 to 1
(D3) Leanne Chinery 3 to 1
(D11) Helen Wright 5 to 1
(D14) Auriel Daniell 5 to 1
(D9) Laura Seed 7 to 1
(D2) Noreen Welsh 7 to 1
(D13) Jean McCron 9 to 1
(D15) Pauline Hill 10 to 1
(D12) Doreen Semple 11 to 1
(D5) Marj Kells 12 to 1
(D102nd) Erin Chambers 12 to 1
(D16) Joelle Massey 12 to 1
(D6) Elaine Houtby 13 to 1
(D1) Jeanine Thornton 14 to 1
(D7) Connie Steinman 14 to 1


Can Steve Mckerihen, David Anderson, John Devonshire and Fred Wallbank make it four straight years as a rep at the Canadians for Ontario ? A resounding yes by the selectors.
Looking for a seconder for the motion to send another team to Halifax.

The Field
(D11) Steve McKerihen Even
(D7) Chris Stadnyk 5 to 1
(D16) Brian McCartney 5 to 1
(D8) Ian Jones 5 to 1
(D6) Dave Houtby 6 to 1
(D3) Wayne Wright 6 to 1
(D10) Larry Wales 8 to 1
(D2) Brian Fowler 10 to 1
(D4) Peter McFalls 10 to 1
(D12) Albert Wu 10 to 1
(D5) Dave Burrows 11 to 1
(D9) Mark McFadyen 11 to 1
(D14) Wayne Wallwork 12 to 1
(D13) Gord Legacy 13 to 1
(D15) Brian Luther 13 to 1
(D1) Tom Roth 14 to 1

Rode to a tournament in Windsor to-day with Tom Roth , the longest odds on the men's side.
He just smiled.
Unknown and/or a lower relegation is a motivator.
I first saw two guys from District 16 in Sarnia in the Provincial Pairs who were unknown.
Gerry Laporte and Dave Jefferies could play then, set out to get better by travelling to competitive venues and now are integral parts of the defending Ontario champions.
Combining with the experienced and skilled back end of Brian McCartney and Ron Wood makes for a team that intends to do it again.
Da'Tara won the Belmont Stakes. The odds were 38 to 1.

What does this all mean?
Nothing.
The draw is key. Long shots will inevitably make their mark and quite likely by the weekend.
The double elimination format allows this tournament to be played without seeding.
My thinking is that if you lose two games, no matter how difficult your draw, you have not performed well enough to qualify for the Canadians.
Paper games are fantasy, the real action punches the Halifax ticket.
As Tom stated, ' there are no mail-in results.'
Enjoy and good bowls.

BobB

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

ONTARIO LAWN BOWLS FOURS FIELD

I love this time of year for many reasons - greens, iris,buds, bowls.
Already the qualifiers have been played for a Provincial Championship and we set our sights for August in Halifax.
With the help of bowlers from here to there this is how the field is building.
If I mess up your name or put you in the wrong position, I'll expect nothing less than 10 word lashes.
District 1 W - Jeanine Thornton,Lynne Newton, Morag Fairweather, Sue Duransky
M - Tom Roth, Don Thornton, Frank Duransky, Bob Lever
D2 - Noreen Welsh, Freda Gersok, Karen Robinson, Cathy Townsend
M- Brian Fowler, Trevor Whyte, Ernie Gersok, Dylan Jacobs
D3 - Leanne Chinery, Rita Wright, Julie Fowler, Andrea Stadnyk
M- Wayne Wright, Ryan Stadnyk, Don Caswell, Bob North
D4 - JoAnne Bugler, Maureen Thompson, Sharon Farrish, Carol Carter
M- Peter McFalls, Jurgen Fessler,Paul Bugler, Bruce Marshall
D5 - Marj Kells, Donna Kalaher, Anne Harris, Marion Freeborn
M- Dave Burrows, Rich Peart, Phil Thornton, Bill Ball
D6 - Elaine Houtby, Arja Nesbitt, Melissa Branston, Sheri Bush
M-Dave Houtby, Bill Falconer, Hugh Branston, Herb Nesbitt
D7 -Connie Steinman, Irene Watt, Bev Hitchman, Katie Hendricks
M- Chris Stadnyk, James MacGowan, Greg Wilson, Malcolm Whyte
D8 -No Entry 2nd District 10 Erin Chambers, Karen Marley, Jocelyne Tousignant, Janet Luke
M- Ian Jones, Mike Bester, Chris Bester, Bob Bester
D9 - Laura Seed, Kelly McKerihen, Linda Baron, Heather Comba
M- Mark McFadyen, Frank Dinardo, Eldon McFadyen, Alex Graham
D10 - Laila Hassan, Chrystal Shephard, Doreen Creaney, Helena Ho
M- Larry Wales, Joe Green, Al Ferguson, Bill Stevenson
D11 Helen Wright, Jeanne Christie, Jackie Hogan, Joyce Kruss
M- Steve McKerihen, David Anderson, John Devonshire, Fred Wallbank
D12 - Doreen Semple, Ann Baillie, Emma Varga, Ann Dominy
M- Albert Wu, M.C. Kwok, Raymond Tsang, Raymond Cheung
D13 - Jean McCron, Shirley Lenarduzzi, Elaine Stevenson, Deb Hare
M- Gord Legacy, Frank Zazzara, John Ferguson, David Llewelyn
D14 -Auriel Daniell, Anna Panton, Linda Butler, Alice Matthews
M- Wayne Wallwork, Al Purcel, Al Handlechner, Gord Terwilleger
D15 - Pauline Hill, Pat Gemmel, Ursula Cooney, Linda Miller
M- Brian Luther, Peter Wong, Mike Rehner, Bob Findlay
D16 - Joelle Massey, Sandra Jefferies, Gwen Kozar, Diane Smith
M- Brian McCartney, Ron Woods, Dave Jefferies, Gerry Laporte

Many former champs, national team players and familar faces grace the entry list.
But this is one high skill game that anyone can beat the best, can get in the 'zone' and carry a two day tournament.
So well done repeaters - again.
And bully to you all who surprised the odds makers.

BobB