Fisher finds fine form to win men’s development final

Graeme Fisher of the Maheno club was too steady in the North Otago men’s development final against Mike McErlane, taking the final 21-14 over 22 ends.

Fisher controlled the  first  six ends, leading 10-0 going into the seventh end. McErlane found his weight and  picked up seven shots on the next four ends to reduce the deficit to three shots before Fisher broke away to pick up five shots on the next three ends to lead 15-7.

McErlane found difficulty building an end and against the drawing power of Fisher could  pick up only singles in the latter ends and Fisher maintained a seven-shot lead to take the final and come through the tournament unbeaten.

In the playoff for third and fourth, Trevor Dalton beat Peter Ross, 21-10.

Awamoa’s Rosie Oliver extended her record in local bowls, winning

the centre women’s development singles title, when she beat  Meadowbank’s Barbara Allan 21-10 in the final played at the Meadowbank club yesterday afternoon.

Oliver came through the ranks with wins over Carol Behrens (21-12), Tasmin Grenfell (21-7) and Chrisie Cooch (21-0) to make the final against Allan, who had beaten  Bev Ross (21-6), Marylin Velenski (21-15) and  Diane Loach (21-8).

In the final, Oliver held a 6-0 lead after three ends. Allan got on the board with two shots on the fourth end,  but Oliver grabbed the advantage again  with 10 unanswered shots over the next four ends to establish a 16-2 lead before Allan picked up a single.

Oliver then took four shots on the next two ends to lead 20-3.

Allan refused to give in, coming back with seven shots over the next three ends, before Oliver sealed the win with a single on the final end.

In the  minor placings Carol Behrens took third place ahead of Marilyn Velenski.

- Terry O'Neill

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