Whitehaven top the Mixed Triples League but three could come out on top with Wigton and Workington in with a chance as the final games of the Fours League was effected by Storm Lilian.
Cumbrians continued their campaigns at Bowls England's National finals as it entered its second week.
West Cumbria Mixed Triples League
The penultimate round on Tuesday, August 20, threw up an interesting final round as Whitehaven A 2-7 at Maryport and Workington and Whitehaven B was postponed.
In the battle for fourth Croft came away from Seascale with a 0-9 win as Cockermouth's Harris Park A were beaten 8-1 at Vulcan Park, in the Workington sides final game of the season.
Cleator Moor came back from Harris Park B with a 2-7 win while Egremont picked up a 7-2 defeat at Seaton.
On Thursday, August 22, Workington and Wigton faced off with the visiting Wigton taking a 6-3 win to go joint second.
In the scheduled final round on Tuesday, August 27, Whitehaven A host Harris Park B while Wigton travel to Cleator Moor and Workington face Seaton.
Croft looking to break into the top three play Whitehaven B as Harris Park A take on Seascale and Egremont welcome Maryport.
- Whitehaven A - 74
- Workington - 69
- Wigton - 69
- Croft - 67
- Cleator Moor - 51
- Seaton - 49
- Harris Park A - 46
- Whitehaven B - 43
- Maryport - 40
- Seascale - 39
- Harris Park B - 35
- Vulcan Park - 28
- Egremont - 20
West Cumbria Fours League
In the final game of the season for four clubs on Friday, August 23, Fitz Park finished with a 7-0 win over Seaton and Cleator Moor already secure in fourth lost 5-2 at Vulcan Park.
Whitehaven A game with Whitehaven B was postponed after Storm Lilian had flooded the green as was Workington A versus Workington B.
- Workington A - 86
- Fitz Park - 80
- Whitehaven A - 72
- Cleator Moor - 62
- Maryport - 59
- Workington B - 37
- Vulcan Park - 35
- Seaton - 29
- Whitehaven B - 23
County News
Cumbrians continued to shine at the National Finals as it entered its second week of competition.
On Monday, August 19, the Men's Junior Singles started with Aspatria providing two entries as David Wilson won his opening game 21-10 against Cauly Swift of Northamptonshire but went out in the next round 17-21 to Wiltshire's Jake Webster on Tuesday.
Harry Creighton almost join his club mate in the next round losing a tight game 20-21 to Charlie Beeton of Suffolk.
The Senior Men's Pairs kicked off on Tuesday with Croft's Huw Crosby teaming up with Workington's Malcolm Smitham as they beat Herefordshire 15-12 to progress to the Wednesday where they lost 10-19 to Essex.
Appleby's Leslie Metcalfe and Aspatria's Ann Creighton played in the Women's Senior Pairs but lost their first game 7-16 to Worcestershire.
The Junior Women's Singles took to the green and Wigton's Molly Haney set off well beating Cambridgeshire's Jodie Gosling 21-8 and Surrey's Jemma Tuohy 21-17 on Wednesday.
She then beat Norfolk's Ellie Johnston 21-15 and Kent's Leah Saxton 21-8 to book her place in the semifinal where she lost 4-21 to eventual champion Millie Tuck from Dorset.
In the Women's Singles Leslie Metcalfe went out in the first round losing 8-21 to Sian Honnor of Kent.
Victoria Cook got off to a winning start with a 21-8 win over Leicestershire's Jamie-Lea Marshall before a dominant 21-1 win over Yorkshire's Alison Paxton.
The third game was a step to far as Oxfordshire's Caroline Campion put the Workington player out with a 17-21 win.
Joined by Rachel Forster, Victoria Cook then started the Women's Pairs competition on Saturday but were beaten 17-9 by Northamptonshire.
Molly Haney and Chelsie Browbank started their pairs competition with a win beating Gloucestershire 20-9 before losing 12-21 to Lincolnshire.
In the Mixed Fours on Sunday Rachel Forster, Victoria Cook, Steven Cook and James Park won their opening round game 16-13 against Hertfordshire.
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