The UKDA National League completed the L-Style Division One programme with two rearranged fixtures, Derbyshire playing hosts to Gwynedd and Nottinghamshire entertaining Worcestershire.
In the Derbyshire game the host’s ladies were in top form with the ‘B’ side handing out a 6-0 whitewash to their counterparts and the ‘A’ winning 4-2. Taking the respective lady of the match awards were Jane Densley with a superb 24.24 average and Jax Sweet who again had an impressive 21.27 average. For Gwynedd Emily Mitchell was their ‘A’ side’s award winner with a 17.76 average.
It was a case of mixed fortunes for the men as the Derbyshire ‘B’ team lost 8-4 with Paul Bettney (27.83) taking the match award and for the ‘A’ Pete Burgoyne was their top man with a 28.59 average as they won 7-5 to give Derbyshire an overall 21-15 victory which lifted them up the table into a final third place narrowly missing out on promotion as they finished just three points behind their opponents and divisional runners-up Gwynedd. Taking the match awards for Gwynedd were for the ‘A’ Deian Roberts (25.32) and for the ‘B’ Baz Tym (26.93).
Cleveland ended the season as champions with a total of 225 points with Gwynedd on 188 and Derbyshire 185.
In the other fixture played home advantage did not have the desired effect for Nottinghamshire as they slipped to a 21-15 defeat. Both Nottinghamshire ladies teams lost 4-2 with Julie Pitchford (20.67) and Nicola Wing (16.24) in turn taking the ‘A’ and ‘B’ match awards and for Worcestershire it was Jenny Shail (19.92) for the ‘A’ and Koz Beddow (18.11) for the ‘B’.
In the men’s games Saturdays ‘B’ encounter finished all square at 6-6 with Connor Beasley (25.18) Nottinghamshire’s top man and Mark Smith (24.64) taking the Worcestershire accolade. Sunday’s ‘A’ game produced an 8-4 win for the visitors their man of the match being Ant Butler who had a tremendous 31.74 average while Tom Allies was Nottinghamshire’s top player with a 27.78 average.
The win saw Worcestershire move well away from the relegation zone and finish in a respectable mid-table position on 178 points while Nottinghamshire ended their campaign next to bottom of the table with 149 points and as a result will be relegated to division two together with Clwyd who finished at the foot of the table on 132 points.
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