CARDIGAN AND LAMPETER DOMINATE

CEREDIGION COUNTY MENS BOWLING FINALS 2019 Cardigan and Lampeter Bowling clubs dominated proceedings at the Annual Ceredigion County Bowling Finals with most of the top honours being claimed by Cardigan. The 2018 British Isles Singles finalist Kevin James picked up the open singles title for the third year in succession and he

THIRD WIN FOR JAMES

Cardigan postman Kevin James collected his third County Singles title last night when he defeated Aberystwyth rival and fellow postie Ian Pugh. James a former British Isles and Welsh singles champion opened up a healthy lead early on and never looked to be in trouble ending the match 11 shots ahead

THE JAMES GANG DELIVER

Welsh Club Championships. Cardigan moved through to the third round of the Carruthers Welsh Club Championships after they overcame the odds to defeat Gilfach Bargoed on their own doorstep by fifteen shots. The Cardi’s who were forced to travel with several key players missing had to dig very deeply into their second

CARDIGAN CRUISE THROUGH

BOWLS. Welsh Club Championships Cardigan eased their way through to the second round of the Welsh Carruthers Shield Club competition after they defeated Llanelli based outfit Havelock Park at their Gwbert Road green. Skipper Paul Monders (pic above)and his men made a super start and their four rink team were 30-3 up after

LAMPETER STAR BUTTEN FLYING THE FLAG

Lampeter bowler Anwen Butten jets off to New Zealand this morning (Nov 22) where she will be flying the flag for Ceredigion in the World Bowls Championships which are being held in Christchurch. The sport's showpiece competition is held every four years and features players from 34 nations competing for honours

FFION PICKED FOR WALES

SHORT MAT BOWLS. BRITISH ISLES CHAMPIONSHIPS. Talented young bowler Ffion Jones will become the youngest ever player to represent the Wales ‘A’ team when she joins her team mates on the mat at the British Isles Short Mat Bowls Championship later this month. Ffion along with her fab four of Osian Elias, Phil

CARDIGAN WRAP UP THE LEAGUE TITLE

Cardigan wrapped up the Ceredigion County Bowls League championship in the final match of the season against main title rivals Lampeter despite actually losing the game on the night by the narrow margin of five shots overall. Paul Monders and his men led the North Ceredigion outfit by six points going

CARDIGAN BOWLERS CLEAN UP

Cardigan were once again the dominant club at the Ceredigion Bowling Association County Finals held at Newcastle Emlyn on the new all weather surface. The Gwbert Road club completed a five timer with all of its finalists winning and securing their places at the Welsh Championships at Llandrindod Wells in August. Paul

LAMPETER WOMEN TARGET BRITISH ISLES TITLE

Lampeter Bowling Club will be flying the flag for Wales tomorrow at the British Isles Bowls Championships in Edinburgh and hopefully another chance to get one over the old enemy. Rhian Jones, Melanie Thomas, Carolyn James and Anwen Butten  who are the reigning Welsh rink (4’s) champions will be looking to