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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Junior Triple Crown-Singles Girls Under 19's and Boys Under 16's

Ireland's Holly Evans and Laura Curran start with strikes. Tough start for Ciara McDunphy though, who splits both opening frames and opens both as well.

England's Autumn Chamberlain covers opening split and open frame with a strike in frame two.

In the Boys section, Scotland's Paul Addison opens with a strike, as does Ireland's Gareth Byrne.

Ryan Leong leaves a ten-pin in frame one but converts it comfortably. Similar story for England's Brandon Roberts on the same lane.

Stephen Dillon bowling well for Ireland, on a turkey and staying cean through frame six.

Scotland's Jack Kerr also looking confident through six frames. His teammate John O'Neill, however, was unlucky to leave a 7-10 split in frame 7 as he struggles in game one.

England's Daniel Cook recovering well from split in frame 4 with a double. Teammate Jamie Elliot struggling to keep up with Ireland's Kevin Wattimena on his lane.

England's Verity Crawley bowling well, pacing a 200-plus game in game one. Scotland's Naomi Lawson, on the same lane, is keeping clean but lagging behind a little.

Ireland's Laura Curran opens frame seven after very good opening six frames. She needs a couple of strikes now to pass the 200 mark.

Scotland's Victoria Chatburn scores 246 for an excellent game one. Ellanor Thurston of England posts 248 to just better her rival.

Ireland's Ciara McDunphy struggles to an opening 139, while teammate Emily Goode also struggles to a 156.

Boys well into game two, with Scotland's Addison pacing 258 after a strike in frame 8.

England's Brandon Roberts on a turkey through eight frames, currently pacing a 268.

Ireland's Stephen Dillon on a four-bagger and is pacing a 248. On the same lanes, England's George Ackerman also has a four-bagger and is pacing 259. The scores are vastly improved in game two.

England's Brett Armer goes front five in game one, but leaves a single pin in frame 6 to miss out on the chance to shoot 300.

Ireland's Sarah Finlay was pacing 290 after frame 5 but split and opened in frame 6 to halt her run in game three.

England's Ellanor Thurston converts 4-10 split to save opening frame six.

Scotland's Danielle Carr struggling on 88 through frame 6.

Scotland's Naomi Lawson front three in game three. England's Verity Crawley, on same lanes, pacing 290 early on.

Scotland's Danielle Carr solid through first half of game four, all clean frames and high counts so far.

Ryan Leong pacing 279 through five frames of game four in the boys' section.

Stewart Matthews follows up  an open first frame with a five-bagger to pace a high game in the fourth.

Brandon Roberts double in frames 6 and 7 keeps him on track for a 249 in game four.

Jack Kerr pacing 268 after a strike in frame 5.

Laura Curran double in frames 6 and 7 covers for an open in frame 5.

Kevin Wattimean doubles in frames 5 and 6 as he paces 268.

Daniel Cook opens game 4 with a four-bagger but can only manage a 7-spare in frame 5.

Kimberley Perch shoots 203 in game four. Autumn Chamberlain shoots 206, while Ireland's Sarah Finlay posts 222. Hannah Frsot shoots 196, Verity Crawley shoots 227.

Brandon Roberts pacing 290 through frame 8, Stephen Dunne pacing 280 through the same frame, on the same lanes.

Roberts opens frame 9 to leave himself 227 going into frame 10.

Jack Kerr posts 162 in game four. Roberts posted 227, Dunne 145, Matthews 223, Leong 222. Roberts then posts 236 in game five tom keep his good form in the singles going.

Live updates to stop now for this squad as scores are taken in and compiled. Look out for final scores shortly.

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