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                                            Worthing and District League
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                                            he League consist of over 400 bowlers in 12 clubs across the
                                            District.  It is not affiliated to the E.S.M.B.A. as it considers it does
                                            not  need  to  consider  travelling  across  the  County  to  play  in
                                            Leagues when its current League games can all be played within
                                            the confines of the District.
                                            The Celebration 5s 2020
                                            The Third Celebration 5s Match took place at West Park School
                                            with all league clubs supporting the event.  The competition is
                                            played as a combination
                between one set of pairs (5 ends) and then a set of triples (6 ends).  So, everyone arrived
                in good time for the event to start on time. The competition is split between two groups
                of teams, 7 teams in each group.
                      Group A's  first  set  of  results
                saw Durrington winning their first 3
                games to set the pace with East Pre-
                ston winning 2 and 1 defeat which
                came at the hands of Durrington. As
                the morning progressed Durrington
                still had the edge over East Preston
                A  but  when  Durrington  lost  to          Winners East Preston “A”
                Susses Saints it was all square
                      with East Preston A on 10 points and Durrington also on 10 points. But it was East
                Preston A that went through to the final with a better shot difference. All the other teams in
                                                                         the  group  were  beating  each  other
                                                                         with Heene-Woodside the next best
                                                                         with defeats to East Preston and Dur-
                                                                         rington  to  finish  with  8  points  (see
                                                                         below results).
                                                                              In Group B it was a much closer
                                                                         run thing with Foxwood, Tarring and
               Finalistsa Foxwood                                        Old Barn setting the pace.  After the
                                                                         first 4 games they all had 6 points and
                Tarring were also in there with 5 points. Foxwood winning their last 2 games with one defeat
                to Tarring topped the group with 10 points. Worthing, losing the next 2 games, fell away and
                finished with 6 points, Tarring (last year's winners) finished with 9 points after one defeat to
                Foxwood and drawing their first game with Arun.  Old Barn were next with 8 points, they
                came unstuck against an Angmering side who were playing for pride which gave them the
                2nd win of the day, so it was Foxwood verses East Preston A in the final.
                      It started so well for Foxwood with the pairs they led 6-1 after 3 ends and set the pace
                for the triples with a 7-2 lead after 6 ends so the triples played for the next 7 ends either to
                win it
                      for Foxwood or for East Preston to make a comeback.  You would think Foxwood
                would just consolidate their lead, but East Preston had other ideas and their plan worked
                as after 10 ends they had pulled it back to be just 2 points behind at 8-6.  Into the last 3
                ends, East Preston were on a mission to win, to which Foxwood had no answer and won
                all the ends scoring 1-2-2 to win the triples 9-1 and the match 11-8.
                      So East Preston A are this year’s winners and all monies raised on the day (£250.00)
                were donated to St Barnabas which was East Preston's charity of choice.  A total of 66 play-
                ers and guests were present on the day and a big thank you for taking part also to Jim Gray
                and Paul Mason.
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