It was a great day of lawn bowls yesterday at the St. Mary's Lawn Bowls Club as they hosted their annual Frank Hamilton Memorial Mixed Triples! There were lots of great games all day long as 12 teams battled it out in singles, pairs and triples play. Congratulations to Meg Endo-Ritchie, Mike Ritchie and Mayumi Endo from Wanderers LBC who went 6-0 to capture this year’s title. 2nd place went to Mark Singer, Jim Granville and Patti Granville of Wanderers. 3rd place went to John Driscoll, Heather Salmon and Linda Deveau of Dartmouth and Bedford. 4th place went to Larry Anderson, Joyce Anderson and Carolyn Reeves of Dartmouth and Bedford. Congratulations to all the winners! Thanks to Anita Knox, Paul Knox, Joan MacDonald and all of the many other volunteers who made the event a great success. The next event on the LBNS Calendar is the Jack Robar Memorial Men’s Triples next weekend at Wanderers.
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CANADIAN CHAMPIONS!! Nova Scotia takes out the 2024 Canadian Women’s Fours title with a dominant 10-2, 5-2 win over Quebec. Congratulations to our own Team Nova Scotia- Tammy Foster-Veinot, Jackie Foster, Ann Marie Siteman and Lorraine Bezanson on making some lawn bowls history with their title win tonight in Milton! So proud of you all! Update from Nationals! The first half is now complete at the 2024 Canadian Lawn Bowling Championship and we are now on to the second half. For the first half events, both of our teams fought valiantly but will not advance with the Women’s Triples (3-4) and Women’s Pairs (2-5) respectively. The second half kicked off strong for Team Nova Scotia as they began their campaigns in the Women’s Singles and Fours events. In the Women’s Singles, it was a split day for Vicki Balcom as she won a tight match in straight sets over Quebec’s Anne Morissette (6-6, 6-5) while dropping a tiebreak match to Saskatchewan’s Heather Hanoski (12-3, 2-14, 0-1). In the Women’s Fours, it was a nailbiter performance for Tammy Foster-Veinot, Jackie Foster, Ann Marie Siteman and Lorraine Bezanson as they won a strong straight sets victory over Quebec (6-3, 6-1) and dropping an extremely tight decision to Saskatchewan (4-4, 4-3). Nova Scotia continues their campaign tomorrow with 3 matches- facing Manitoba, Alberta and Ontario B. Stay tuned for more updates along the way as the team goes for gold! (Photo Credit- Fred Clark Heritage Greens Lawn Bowling Club) LBNS wants to send our good luck wishes to our own Cameron Lefresne as he heads off to Ayr, Scotland to represent Canada at the 2024 Four Nations Series! Cam and the rest of Team Canada (Kody Olthof, Jon MacDonald, Mike McNorton & Rob Law on the Men's side. Jordan Kos, Emma Boyd, Joanna Cooper, Linda Ng and Baylee Van Steijn on the Women's side) will be competing against Scotland, Ireland and the United States at the Bowls Scotland National Training Centre August 25-30. Good luck and Go Canada Go! (Photo Credits- John Siteman (Photo #1) and Commonwealth Games Canada (Photo #2) Lawn Bowls Nova Scotia is excited to announce that longtime provincial representative Val Bechard (Bedford LBC) has been named as one of this year's inductees into the Sackville Sports Heritage Hall of Fame. Having started lawn bowling in 1998, Val has represented Nova Scotia on 22 occasions- including winning the 2012 Canadian Senior Triples Championship alongside Debbie Foster (Bridgetown LBC) and Anita Knox (St. Mary's LBC). Val's impact on the sport in Nova Scotia reaches far beyond just her on green achievements- having served in a wide range of capacities including as an umpire at the provincial and national levels and as an executive member of the Bedford Lawn Bowls Club and Lawn Bowls Nova Scotia. Val's induction will be held alongside the 5 other inductees to this year's class at an event hosted by the Hall of Fame on Wednesday October 2nd at 7pm. Congratulations Val! Here is the full citation followed by a few pictures from Val's time in lawn bowls: Valerie Bechard- 2024 -Athlete - Slo-Pitch, Lawn Bowling Valerie grew up in a large family of eighteen, where her early years taught her important values—hard work, dedication, and an unstoppable competitive spirit. These values would guide her path in future years. Valerie was in in mid-thirties when she joined her first competitive sports team in 1980. She played on Sackville’s famous “Electric Orange” women’s Slo-Pitch team and her skills on the field earned her 13 MVP awards during her career. She proudly represented Nova Scotia at the Slo-Pitch Nationals in 1985. In 1998, Valerie switched to lawn bowling and within a brief time, she was competing at the international level. Representing Nova Scotia, Valerie took part in the national Lawn Bowls championships an amazing twenty-two times, winning one gold, two silver, and one bronze medal. Her accuracy and focus made her a strong competitor on the greens. As a member of the Canadian National Squad, she trained with fellow athletes in Arizona and played against Team USA in the North American Challenge. Her team also won the US Open Women’s Fours in 2016. Valerie’s impact goes beyond her personal achievements. She has been a key player in promoting lawn bowling at various levels, serving on the executive of the Bedford Lawn Bowls Club and Lawn Bowls Nova Scotia. She obtained her umpire certification and has officiated at both provincial and national levels. Valerie has always been active and together with her late husband Cal, they’ve walked over 15,000 kilometers, hiking through every Canadian province, every state in the US, and several European countries. Their most impressive feat? Finishing the Coast to Coast Walk in 2007—a 300-kilometer journey through northern England. Valerie Bechard’s story is one of success, mentorship, and a love for life. Her legacy will forever inspire future generations of lawn bowlers, reminding them that the journey is as important as the destination. It was a great day yesterday at the Cobequid Lawn Bowls Club for their second club tournament of the year- the 2024 Cobequid Annual Invitational Open Triples! 7 teams from across Nova Scotia battled it out for top honours with lots of great shots across the greens. Congratulations to John Siteman, Ann Marie Siteman and Raymond MacDonald who won this year’s title with an undefeated 3-0 record on the day. 2nd place went to Debbie Tower, Rick Fry and Sue Ellen Horne while 3rd place went to George Wood, Sandi Messer and Wayne Creelman. Thanks to Bill Wesley and the crew in Truro for putting on another great event especially after battling through the rain in the final session of the day! The next event on the LBNS calendar is the Frank Hamilton Memorial Mixed Triples in a few weeks at St. Mary’s. It was a great day at the Wanderers Lawn Bowling Club this past Wednesday as the Christie 60+ Mixed Triples hit the greens. Hosted by Bedford, it was played for the 2nd time in downtown Halifax. Congratulations to Ian MacDonald, Mayumi Endo and Gina Paterson on winning this year’s title. 2nd place went to Hal Jones, Lena Cameron and Silvia Sterkman while 3rd place went to Debby Purdy, Don Murchy and Joyce Anderson. Thanks to the crew at Bedford for organizing another great event. Up next on the LBNS Calendar will be the Cobequid Open Triples tomorrow in Truro. Congrats to Nova Scotian bowlers Tammy Foster-Veinot (Bridgetown), Jackie Foster (Bridgetown) and John Siteman (Dartmouth/Wanderers) who competed over the past week at the Regina Lawn Bowling Club in the 2024 Pile O' Bowls Open. Jackie and Tammy competed with teammates Anita Nivala of Saskatchewan and Shirley Fitzpatrick-Wong of Manitoba. John competed with David Calam, Heather Hanoski, Janet Watson, Jake Ripplinger and Brian Askin. Both teams finished off the round robin with 5-4 records before being eliminated in the quarterfinals on Sunday. In an additional event connected to POBO, John also won their “One Bowl Showdown” event on the opening night of the event alongside Carter Watson of Saskatchewan. Thanks to Regina for hosting a great inaugural edition of the tournament and hopefully next year will be even better! It was a great weekend of lawn bowling at St. Mary's Lawn Bowls Club for the 2024 Memorial Mixed Triples. Congratulations to this year’s champions- Ian MacDonald, Jim Granville and Patti Granville of Wanderers. Team MacDonald defeated Steve Ogden, Rick Fry and Vicki Balcom of Dartmouth to win the title. In the B Bracket final, the winning team was Chris Cooper, Debby Purdy and Don Murchy (also of Wanderers). Thanks to Anita and the crew at St. Mary’s for organizing a great event! |
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