Tenby 114 (12 pts) Haverfordwest 74 (2)
The Molson Coors sponsored Tenby Sharks team created history last Saturday at the Sutton Street Stadia when they secured an historic eighth consecutive Pembrokeshire League Division One title, eclipseing the teams of the 1960s and the ’90s.
Rink one: To say that the Keiran Peregrine rink got off to a flyer against the experienced Richard O’Leary rink would be an understatement.
A count of three, followed by three counts of five shots took them into an early 18 lead. The best start to a game that I have seen was in the 1990s when the rink of Viv John, Chris Thomas, myself and Jimmy Oliver took three counts of six shots over the first three ends against Dick Evans, of Milford Haven. The fact that Jimmy and Dick never saw eye to eye was especially pleasing to our Jim and I did see a rare smile from the great man. At 10 ends, the Haverfordwest rink did make some inroads into the lead and trailed by 20-9. That lead was further reduced over 15 ends to 22-14. The Tenby rink, with Luke Rees, Jon Webb and county singles champion John Roberts, then rallied over the next six ends by outscoring their opponents 7-3 to secure a final winning score of 29-17.
Rink two: Paul Diment’s rink keeps getting stronger, with the addition of a new international in Joe Richards. However, the duo, who were joined by international Ryan Thomas and county player Cameron White, got off to an awful start by dropping a double and a four over the first two ends. Tenby scored two singles before the Haverfordwest rink, skipped by indoor international Alan Whitehouse, took a count of three to extend the lead at five ends to 9-2. The question on everyone’s lips: ‘Was Diment suffering from a Gold Cup hangover?’. The answer came on the following end, when the maestro took a count of seven to level things up. A single the following end saw the rink take the lead 10-9. Then Diment played a great two-foot trail shot to make a count of six, only for Whitehouse to play an equally impressive shot to make shot. The Haverfordwest rink took a two to retake the lead 12-10. That’s when the talented Tenby rink took the game by the scruff of the neck and restricted the Haverfordwest rink to nil over the next 12 ends - scoring 24 shots themselves! The scorecard looks so impressive that it has been laminated by Cameron White, but for you avid readers: 3, 1, 2, 5, 1, 2, 1, 3, 2, 1 and 1. Final score 34-12.
Rink three: With Craig Guymer moving house, but still finding time to watch 85 per cent of the game, Luke Guymer took over skipping duties to maintain his 100 per cent start to the season. Chris Court played third and after a troublesome start to his Tenby career when he couldn’t buy a win, the very likeable and talented former international has certainly found his feet and is proving to be a very popular member of the Tenby team. Mike Jackson continues to excel at lead and I would be happy to go on record that Rafa is the stand-out lead for the season. Huw Nicholas, or commonly known as Beano, is a very dependable player and now has three county titles to his name to go with his county rinks title. Dropping two counts of two shots and one of four over the first four ends, they trailed by 8-3 against the rink skipped by former Milford Haven player, Gareth Barrett. Scoring a two, four and a three over the next five ends levelled things up 12-12. A dropped single and pair saw them fall behind 15-12, but then in a similar way to the Diment rink, they took the bull by the horns and scored 2, 7, 2, 3, 2, 5, 1 and 4 in between a two and a single for Haverfordwest. Final score 38-18.
Rink four: One of the top performing rinks for Tenby, the rink of Aaron Lloyd, Gerald Hewitt, Peter Day and Andrew Muskett had a late withdrawal through injury of vice-captain Gerald Hewitt, but an able replacement was found in the form of Special Olympic bound Shaun Peregrine, non biological brother of international Ryan Thomas. Wigan’s rink got off to their usual high start by taking a 6-3 lead after eight ends. Then the wheels truly fell off Longshanks’s chariot when he dropped 3, 2, 4, 3, 4 to fall behind to county team manager, PDS Jenkins. Things didn’t get much better for the dependable rink as they only scored on three ends out of 13 from their 6-3 position to finally lose by 27-13.
In conclusion, another very comprehensive performance by the defending and newly crowned county champions, Tenby. Shaun Peregrine and Steve Sheldon pick up their first championship medals and well done to them. Diment has extended his Pembrokeshire record to 23 league titles.
Tenby Sharks have dominated again in Pembrokeshire, but the task now is to win against RTB Ebbw Vale tomorrow, something which they have every chance of doing, but a very big challenge is before them. Hopefully, I will be able to report of something special in the club’s 92nd year and another ‘star’ symbolising another Carruthers win, will be above the Tenby town crest.
Fishguard and Goodwick 80 (3 pts.) Five Arches 86 (11)
The Five Arches travelled to Fishguard hoping to get back to winning ways after two defeats. Fishguard are fighting in a relegation battle at the bottom of the league, so a tough game was on the cards.
Captain Ben and his rink of Kev, Tony and Turbo were first up on rink two. A closely fought game all the way, with the Five Arches boys all playing well. However, Fishguard skip Tony was playing superbly, denying the Five Arches quartet any chance to pull away. At 10 ends, the score was 10 shots to seven for the Arches, and after another close fought 11 ends, the game ended at 16 shots apiece, a draw.
On rink three, Ashley and his rink of Bill, David and Ken were up against Fishguard stalwart Davo Hughes. After a bright start, seven shots to nil up after three ends, the Arches rink only had a slender lead of four shots at the halfway stage. However, a big surge in the second half saw them run out comfortable winners by 26 shots to 13.
Rink four saw Ben and his usual table topping rink of John, Jonno and Steve involved in a dramatic game. They were trailing throughout, nine shots to one after five ends, 16 shots to 11 after 10 and 23 shots to 16 after 15. However, after picking up their third five of the afternoon on the 18th end, they drew level and finally edged the game by 28 shots to 24.
Neil and his rink of Harold, Mike and Jimmy battled out on rink five. Trailing by seven shots at tea, they fought back to be within four on the 18th end, but a late flourish by the Fishguard foursome allowed them to increase their lead to 27 shots to 16.
A great victory away from home, the Five Arches now have 99 points with one game to go. Next up, Pembrokeshire league champions for the eighth successive year, Tenby, on Saturday, August 29.
Rink scores (Five Arches first, Fishguard skips only):
Kevin Lewis, Tony Powling, Tom Lewis, Ben Cloake 16; Tony Evans 16.
John Rees, Jon Hubbard, Steve Davies, Ben Simmons 28; Tom Jones 24.
Bill Benham, David Lloyd, Ken Lloyd, Ashley Hooper 26; Davo Hughes 13.
Mike Day, Jimmy Thomas, Harold Ebdon, Neil Dickinson 16; Mike Barringer 27.
BONUS BALL
Saturday, August 15, the bonus ball winner was Meryl, with number 28, congratulations.
WHIST RESULTS
Monday, July 20: top - Mair Marquiss, 182; 1st lady - Pauline Barnikel, 162; 2nd lady - Pearl Thomas, 161; 1st gent - Gladys Irvine, 169; 2nd gent - Sandra Milward, 168; 1st half - Mary Renowden, 89; 2nd half - Margaret Hill, 79; longest sitter - Vi Roberts; lowest score - Joan Webb; raffles - Pearl Thomas and Mary Renowden.
Monday, July 27: top - Mary Renowden, 182; 1st lady - Jill Lewis 168, 2nd lady - Pearl Thomas, 156; 1st gent - Gladys Irvine, 179; 2nd gent - Margaret Hill, 173; 1st half - Vi Roberts, 92; 2nd half - Joan Webb, 81; longest sitter - Sandra Milward, 11; lowest score - Pauline Barnikel, 153; raffles - Margaret Hill and Sandra MIlward.
Monday, August 10: top -Mary Renowden, 173; 1st lady - Sandra Milward, 170; 2nd lady - Gill Lewis, 163; 1st gent - Joan Webb, 171; 2nd gent - Gladys Irvine, 167; 1st half - Pearl Thomas, 86; lowest score - Vi Roberts, 149; raffles - Jill Lewis and Joan Webb.
Forthcoming Fixtures
Today (Friday), the ladies will be playing away against Fishguard, 2 pm start, while tomorrow (Saturday), they will be away to Pembroke Dock, again with a 2 pm start.
Tenby team will be heading to Llandrindod Wells for the semi-finals of the Welsh Club Championship (Carruthers Shield) and our best wishes to them (come on Tenby!). A supporters coach will be leaving at 6.45 am prompt (if you are not there by then, we will be gone - you have been warned). The coach will be leaving from the top of Sutton Street. If you wish to go on the bus, please put your name down on the sheet in the pavilion, £5 each. Your name must be down by Thursday night.
Sunday sees a friendly against Cornell Bowling Club, 2 pm start.






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