High fives for Bowling, Fairhill
Multiple league champions Bowling Club were much too strong for BT/PO in the final of the Division One competition, winning 5-0, while Fairhill emered victorious in the second division tournament, where they beat Fountain Bar 5-1.
GALLHER DIVISION ONE
First round: Bowling (1) beat Bowling (2) 5-1, BT/PO Club beat Greenhills 5-2, Towers (1) beat Towers (2), Diamond Bar beat Social Club 5-3.
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Hide AdSemi Finals: BT/PO Club beat Towers Tavern 5-4; Bowling Club beat Diamond Bar 5-3.
Final – Bowling Club 5, BT/PO Club 0: Geoff Matthews bt John Stewart 1-0, Davy McFall beat Glenn Gilmour 1-0, Brian Elder beat Billy Gay 1-0, John Elder (14) beat Geoff McIlveen 1-0 & Geoff Wylie beat Gary Gilmour 1-0.
LOGAN'S REMOVALS DIVISION TWO
First round: Fairhill (1) beat Fairhill (2) 5-0 with George Foster and Ashley Rainey hitting 17 darts each, Ladysmith (1) beat Ladysmith (2) 5-4, Fountain Bar beat Horse & Jockey 5-3, & Buffs Club beat Central Arms 5-1.
Semi-finals: Fairhill beat Buffs Club 5-0; Fountain Bar beat Ladysmith 5-4.
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Hide AdFinal – Farhill Bar 5, Fountain Bar 1: Neil Marshall bt Jordon Barr 1-0, Ashley Rainey beat Jack Russell 1-0, George Foster beat Alan Young 1-0, Ian Rainey beat Willie Russell 1-0, & Neil Marshall beat Willie Russell 1-0.
FIXTURES
Two more trophies will be decided this Friday evening, April 16.
The Pictorium Cup final – featuring Bowling Club, Diamond Bar, Clough Rangers and BT/PO Club – will be held in the Coach Bar.
Meanwhile, Fairhill Bar, Social Club, Towers Tavern and Buffs Club will battle it out for the Loyalist Cup in the Towers Tavern.
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Hide AdOrganisers at both host venues are reminded about the raffle and that scoresheets must be handed in at the Fountain Bar by Saturday night.
LEAGUE NEWS
* The Ladysmith Colts v Central Swifts Division Two match has been brought forward to this Friday, April 16.
* Thanks for all who turned up to support Beverley Rainey on Saturday in the Ladysmith, when a great day of darts was had by all.