Ashford BC endured mixed fortunes last week, with all of their senior teams in action.
Thu 19th Aug LADIES MATCH WINDSOR & ETON 54 v ASHFORD 42 The Ashford Ladies could only manage to win one of the three triples played. Windsor played well and were always in control of the match. Ashfords winning triple were B.Astridge, N.Evans, C.Stedman with a 19 - 11 score.
FORDBRIDGE MIXED LEAGUE ASHFORD 8pts v BLUE FLAME 2pts The Ashford mixed team played well to win three of the four triples played. They were ahead half way through the match and never looked as though they would lose. Ashford nearly claimed all the points but Blue Flame snatched a winning triple on the last end played. Ashfords' top scoreres were W.Bayley, I.Ford, D.Coleman with a 23 - 10 win.
Sat 21st Aug RICHMOND BARNES & DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION LEAGUE ISLEWORTH 3pts v ASHFORD 1pt Isleworth just managed to grab the win in this match. The game was very close throughout with Isleworth winning one rink by 5 shots and a second rink by 1 shot and Ashford winning one rink by 1 shot. The points could have gone either way and both teams were looking for maximum 4 points to give themselves a chance of winning the league.
Sun 22nd Aug RICHMOND BARNES & DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION DOUBLE RINK SEMI-FINAL NORTH SHEEN v ASHFORD Ashford had played well in this competition to get to the semi-finals. The away team played a good game and managed to keep their score close and finished with a draw which would help greatly for an overall win. However disaster struck at the home game. The Ashford players just could not get their act together, and combined with a bit of bad luck they ended up handing victory to their opponents far too easily. The Ashford players wish North Sheen good luck in the final. MIXED MATCH STAINES 89 v ASHFORD 98 Ashford finished the week with a win at Staines. The game was keenly contested throughout and neither side looked like having an easy win. Indeed the result was decided on the last few ends played with Ashford winning three rinks to Staines' two rinks.
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