THERE was a full house at the RSRE Club last Friday for the Malvern Gazette Malvern Mens Skittle League's presentation night.
Over 200 members and guests filled the club and presentations were made by League officials, members of the Malvern Ladies League, Mrs Baker and Malvern Gazette sports editor Greg Edwards.
The evening was tinged with sadness however when those present were informed Alan 'Geordie' Flannagan, aged 53, a member of the third division winners Kuman Avago, had died suddenly earlier in the week and a minute of silence was observed in his memory.
Roll of Honour.
Division One: Winners Powick Nomads, Runners up BGCC. Division Two: Winners Radar, Runners up Wanderers. Division Three: Winners Kuman Avago, Runners up WMRBL.
King Pin Cup: Winners Powick Nomads, Runners up BGCC.
Ken Baker Cup: Winners Lansdowne, Runners up RSRE Rejects.
Rosebowl: Winners Breakaways, Runners up Colwall.
Singles: Winner Reg Monk (Cradley), Runner up Steve Clarke (Beauch Boys).
Pairs: Tony Cole & John Williams (Lansdowne), Runners up Trevor Williams & Clive Webley (Lansdowne).
Highest Away Average: Division One, Kevin Ingram (Powick Nomads) 41.29. Division Two, George Smith (Dodgers) 40.43. Division Three, Kevin Edmunds (Newtown Pinhitters) 37.50.
Highest Aggregate Score: Division One, Phil Birch (Morgans) 684. Division Two, Richard Williams (Badgers) 632. Division Three, Kevin Edmunds (Newtown Pinhitters) 664.
Highest King Pin Score: John Lock (RSRE Bladerunners) 58.
Divisional Singles: Division One Winner Trevor Williams (Lansdowne), Runner up Kevin Monk (BGCC). Division Two Winner Steve Howe (Badgers), Runner up Steve Dawe (Badgers). Division Three Winner Dave Ilsley (Newtown Pinhitters), Runner up Mark Hill (Kuman Avago).
West Midland Front Pin League Best Average: Winner Tony Hayes 56.14.
County Cup Best Average: Kevin Barnett 44.13.
Ian White Memorial Plate: Winner A Fletcher (Radar), Runner up C Humphries (Newtown).
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