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The Main event the Inter County Championships commenced with the presentation of the National Ranking List winners trophies won by James Charlwood (Surrey) Youth Section, Anne Roccia (Lancashire) Ladies, and Ian Davenport (Lancashire) Mens,


With most of the national team competing for their county,


weekend was one of Pool played to the highest possible level.


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Staffs beat Cornwall 23-16, and in another play-off Anthony Dixon won for Cleveland, but Neil Callingham, andMax Brooker won for Surrey to take the match 24-23.


Ladies section started with champions Lancashire beaten 23-13 by Cleveland, Bucks beat Cambs 23-11, G.M.C. beat Staffs 23-19, and Kent thrashed Devon 23-8.


The Youth matches always draw the large support with their exciting open play, and last years champions were stunned in their first match when they were beaten 23-15 by Leicestershire, Somerset beat Cleveland 23-17, Suffolk beat Northants 23-15, and in the other match Luke Bowry, and Jack Galloway won for Kent in a play-off with Lancs.


Men's BWinners Lancashire


In theMens A section champions London beat Northumberland 23-19, Staffs beat Lancs 23-12, Somerset beat Norfolk 23- 18, and in a three player play-off between Surrey and Northants, it was Graham Berruto, and Danny Smith who swayed it Northants way with Tom Kennedy winning one for Surrey.


In the B section Lancashire played champions London, it went to a play-off Adam Coppen took one for London, but Ian Harle, and Geoff Hadgett won the match for Lancs 24-23, other matches saw Norfolk beat Worcestershire 23-20,


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JuniorWinnersWest Midlands


In the second matches in “A” division, London were beaten by Staffs 23-17, and had to rely on a 23-17 win over Lancs to reach the semi-finals, Somerset beat Northants 23-13 to reach the semi, and then Northants beat Norfolk 23-14


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