Division 1 :- Old Dog beat Gang of Four thanks to 16 from Ray Oakes. Unison had a comfortable win over Farmers Arms, Darren Martin scoring 17 and Madeline Evans 16 for the winners; Charles Johnson replied with 17 for the losers. Wheatsheaf finish 3rd after their win over Rugby Hounds, Alan Gibbs and David Hodgson scoring 15 for the winners and losers respectively. Greyhound confirmed 4th place beating Robin Hood; Mal Collier scored 15 for Greyhound. Squigglers beat Ormskirk Tennis Club thanks to 20 points from Janet Crompton. In a very close game Helenians, who had led all the way, succumbed in the last round to Colly Wobblers.
Division 2 :- Newburgh Lions win Division 2 thanks largely to a staggering 31 points from Jim Maloney; Alan Thompson replied with 18 for Ormskirk Theatre Company. Abbey Saints (with only three players) confirmed second place with a win over Ormskirk Farmers; Barbara Flaherty scoring 16 for the Saints. Abbey Sinners stay 3rd despite losing narrowly to Parbold Exiles for whom Jim Dawber scored 18. Whippet finish 4th after their win over Ormskirk Theatre Company; Brian Yates registering 16 for Whippet. In the other games OCC beat Benchwarmers and Red Lion (Burscough) beat Aughton Institute.
Posted by Mike Unsworth
12/03/2014
Division 1:- Old Dog are champions of Division 1 after their win over Farmers Arms, John Wilson scoring 19. In a postponed game, the battle for second place was won by Unison who beat Wheatsheaf thanks to 19 and a ‘full house’ from Darren Martin and 15 from Peter Duffy; Dave Waddilove scored 17 and also a 'full house' for Wheatsheaf. Unison also beat Greyhound to ensure second place; Darren Martin scored 19 for the winners and Mal Collier registered 20 and a ‘full house' for the losers. Wheatsheaf secured third place with a win over Colly Wobblers thanks to 24 and a ‘full house’ from Alan Gibbs. Despite 23 from Janet Crompton, Squigglers lost to Robin Hood for whom Sue Perks scored 15. Paul Prior’s 20 points wasn’t enough for Ormskirk Tennis Club who lost to Rugby Hounds.
Division 2:- Newburgh Lions stay top after their win over Whippet (again with only 3 players), Jim Maloney scoring 20 for the winners. Abbey Saints stay second after their win over Aughton Institute for whom Gordon Richards scored 20; Barbara Flaherty scored 17 for the Saints. Alan Thompson’s 20 points ensured victory for Ormskirk Theatre Company over OCC.
Posted by Mike Unsworth
05/03/2014
The entry window for the Don Liptrot Trophy is now open and closes on Monday March 10th.
This handicap knockout with a plate competition for first round losers runs for three Mondays from March 24th with the finals on April 28th.
Entries from new teams who want to see what team quizzing is all about are most welcome. Get in touch via the contact page.
Posted by David Hodgson
01/03/2014
Ormskirk beat Warrington by a single point 38-37. Highest scorers were John Wilson 13 and Andy Page 11.
This concludes an unbeaten season and defence of the Trophy.
Posted by David Hodgson
28/02/2014
Division 1:- Old Dog stay top after beating Greyhound, Karl Whelan scoring 18 for the winners. Unison maintained second place after beating Squigglers thanks to 23 from Darren Martin and 15 from Dave Kenrick. Dave Waddilove’s 20 points saw Wheatsheaf home in a close game against Gang of Four. Rugby Hounds, with only 3 players, overcame Colly Wobblers thanks to 22 from David Hodgson. Robin Hood had a much needed win over Ormskirk Tennis Club for whom Paul Prior scored 20. Helenians, with a good all round team performance had a comfortable win over Farmers Arms but stay in the relegation zone.
Division 2:- With Abbey Saints having a free week, Newburgh Lions re-assumed the leadership with a win over Red Lion (Burscough), Jim Maloney contributing 18 towards the win, in what was an unpopular Tuesday quiz. Abbey Sinners stay third after a narrow win over Ormskirk Theatre Company thanks to 19 from Francis Williams. Whippet beat OCC, Charlie McAuley scoring 17 for the winners and Val Hyson 17 for the losers.
Posted by Mike Unsworth
26/02/2014