WORLDPOOL OO INTER COUNTY REPORT 2011
Over 1200 people gathered at Vauxhall Holiday Park for the English Pool Associat ion’s Inter County Championships.
The weekend commenced with the K.O. Cup, a new event which involved the teams from each of the 44 counties who ended as runner-ups in the eight regions which form the E.P.A. inter-county structure.
Competition in the new event is as fierce as the main Inter-County finals with teams from all areas of the country determined to take the silverware back to their region. Categorises areMens “A” & “B”, Ladies & Youth. After a very competitive quarter-final section the semi-final line-up was:
Mens “A” sect ion semi - f inals Nottinghamshire beat Merseyside 23-17 with Leicestershirewinning 23-18 against Bristol.
Mens “B” section semi-finals had Leicestershire defeating Hertfordshire 23- 17, and Derbyshire beat Northants 23-18.
Semi -Finals of the Ladies had Nottinghamshire beat Somerset 23-20, and South Yorkshire beat Norfolk 23-13.
In the Youth, last years champions Staffordshire were beaten 23-13 by Bristol, and Surrey beat G.M.C. 23-16.
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In the final Leicestershire “A” made a steady start, but turned the match in their favour at the third leg winning 9-2, and went on to retain their title with a 23-15 victory over Nottinghamshire , their “B” team also retained their title in a comfortable 23-12 win over Derbyshire.
In the Ladies section Notts took the first leg 6-5, but South Yorkshire came back to take the second 7-4, the match was won in the third leg which South Yorkshire won 8-3, just needing 3 frames in the final leg to win the match 23-15 and take the trophy back to Yorkshire.
In the Youth final Surrey took a 6-5 lead, but Bristol reversed that score in the second leg to level the scores, Surrey then took the third leg 7-4, winning five games in a row to win the final 23-17.
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