West Lothian bowlers put on fine show to take home medal haul from 2022 Scotland National Championships

West Lothian bowlers placed on a advantageous exhibiting on the 2022 Bowls Scotland Nationwide Championships, with 4 groups returning residence with medals.

The Winchburgh duo of Paula Preston and Lindsey Kirkwood gained bronze within the Women Pairs, whereas it was the identical within the Males’s Triples for the Linlithgow’s Andrew Cruickshanks, Derek Logie and Gary Orr.

Within the Youth Triples there was a silver medal for Ruairidh Mann, Kyle Logan and James Dunnett of Kirkliston, however the area’s best success was reserved for Buchan Park who gained gold within the Women Fours due to a 22-11 victory over Alloa East Finish.

The group bought issues up and working defeating Stamperland 16-13 earlier than reaching the quarter-finals with a 19-16 win over Dalkeith.

An 18-8 win over Abbey secured a semi-final berth the place it went all the way down to the wire towards Aberlady, with Buchan Park profitable 16-15 to achieve the ultimate the place they had been ultimately topped Scottish champions.

The Kirkliston Youth Triples group picked up six wins from six to prime Part A and set-up a semi-final with Springside the place they ran out 8-3 winners.

The primary three ends within the closing towards Blantyre went forwards and backwards with Kirkliston conceding three within the first however taking two pictures in each of the following two to open up a 4-3 lead. Sadly, it was Blantyre the remainder of the best way with a 6-0 run over the following three ends securing the title.

Linlithgow’s Males’s Triples aspect secured a 10-9 win over Burnside, then beat Parkside 15-4 earlier than a 19-11 last-eight win over Arbroath.

The semi-final could be a step too far as they misplaced 16-7 loss to eventual winners Polmuir.

It was additionally semi-final defeat for Winchburgh within the Women Pairs as they picked up bronze medals.

They beat Bainfield 14-13 and Balornock 20-18 within the quarter-final.

A much less hectic 19-11 win over Cupar was sandwiched in between these two outcomes.

Within the semis, they had been overwhelmed 20-10 by Bridge of Allan, who went on to beat St Fergus 20-19 in an exciting closing.

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