Cirencester Bowling Club
Moreton-in-Marsh Mixed lost to Cirencester.
Rink 1 – Geoff Gilbert, Chris Rowles, Ian Church and skip Ann Jones lost by two.
Rink 2 – Roy Maidment, Irene Hawkins, David Mold and skip Alan Ayers won by seven.
Rink 3 – Maggie Edney, Cliff Meatheringham, Pam Ayers and skip Peter Cottey won by seven.
Rink 4 – Val Loveridge, Jason Bentley, Kathie Cottey and skip Ted Matthews lost by six.
Cricklade Mixed lost to Cirencester.
Rink 1 – Pat Brett, Peter Berry, Cynthia Brett and skip Colin Neal won by six.
Rink 2 – Tony Blane, Jason Bentley, Dawn Rowlands and skip Liz Higgs won by 11.
Rink 3 – Sue Neal, Gerry Price, Pam Ayers and skip David Mold lost by four.
Rink 4 – Vera Sinnott, Alan Butler, Graham Hibberd and skip Les Andrews won by 11.
Cotswold (Stroud) lost to Cirencester.
Rink 1 – Alan Butler, Terry Tipper and skip Fidge Keen lost by six.
Rink 1 – Tony Blane, Chris Rowles and skip Pat Read lost by seven.
Rink 3 – Irene Hawkins, Sue Neal and skip Colin Neal won by 15.
Rink 4 – Cliff Meatheringham, Linda Phillips and skip Ted Matthews won by 11.
Rink 5 – Val Loveridge, Roy Archer and skip Brian Read won by three.
Cheltenham Whaddon Ladies lost to Cirencester.
Rink 1 – Sue Neal, Cynthia Brett and skip Liz Higgs won by seven.
Rink 2 – Val Loveridge, Dawn Rowlands and skip Ann Jones won by two.
Rink 3 – Pat Croft, Irene Hawkins and skip Maggie Edney lost by three.
County Top Club competition
Cirencester Ladies competed in the County Top Club competition and won on three rinks and therefore the game Singles winner – Pam Ayers.
Pairs winners – Dawn Rowlands and Liz Higgs.
Triple Winners – Sue Dyer, Kathie Cottey and skip Ann Jones.
Losing Rink – Vera Sinnott, Irene Hawkins, Cynthia Brett and skip Pat Read.
Men's Triples Competition
Winners – Colin Neal, Ian Church and Peter Cottey.
Runners-up – Gerry Price, David Mold and skip Steve Cansdale.
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