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Judge rule!



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THE Ribble Valley Ladies' Darts Association presentation was held at Billington Brass Band Club recently.
League winners Judge Walmesley collected their winners' trophy, after edging out Black Bull for the title.

Other winners honoured included Dawn Stevenson, who claimed the Pat Taylor Memorial Trophy, beating Janet Gallagher in the final, while Pat Dixon and Eileen Jungbluth combined to beat Dot Baker and Debbie Birch in the Doubles.

Maria Hargreaves, Wendy Chipperton and Jane McQuade won the Ann Bentley Memorial Trophy, beating Gwen Geldard, Jill Holden and Rachel Booth, and Abbe-Marie Bellanca won the Kath Smith Memorial Trophy, beating Eileen Jungbluth, with the dominoes prize going to Ros Dewhurst after her victory over Maureen Waddington.

Black Bull won the Heather Shears Memorial Trophy, beating Catholic Social Centre, with Billington Brass Band Club claiming the Pat Dobson Memorial by triumphing over Judge.

In the Norman Garner Memorial, L. Smithies and J. Burgess emerged victorious, beating P. and T. Greatorex, while Denise Brown beat Audrey Southwell to win the Marsden Shield.

In the league, Lyndsey Lloyd recorded a nine-dart finish, while Pauline Dewhurst's 116 was the highest finish.

Andrea Haworth's 174 was the highest score.

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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2008 3:48 PM
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