AWARD winners and runners-up at the recent Ollerton and District Ladies' Darts League presentation night were:
Ken Lee Memorial Shield and Sheila Stoker Memorial Cu: Jenah Pugh (Boughton SC B).
Players of the year: Donna White (Boughton SC A); Jena Pugh (Boughton SC B), Doreen Docherty (Copper Beech A); Sue Ramsey (Copper Beech B); June Slater (Jolly Roger
); Margaret Lawson (Thoresby Welfare). Overall winner: Audrey Taylor (Copper Beech A).
KO Cup: Copper Beech A, Thoresby Welfare.
Mixed Pairs: April Cresswell (Thoresby Welfare)/Audrey Taylor (Copper Beech A); Jena Pugh/Nadine Smart (Boughton SC B); semi-finalists - Angela Lilley (Boughton SC B)/Danielle Cooper (Boughton SC A), Helen Maguire (Boughton SC B)/Della Cresswell (Thoresby Welfare).
Young at Heart: Audrey Taylor (Copper Beech A); Doreen Docherty (Copper Beech A); semi-finalists - Bernie Mellins (Thoresby Welfare), Josie Prins (Boughton SC B).
Individuals: Vicky Hallam (Thoresby Welfare), Jena Pugh (Boughton SC B); semi-finalists - Angela Lilley (Boughton SC B), Ann Leivers (Boughton SC A).
Open Pairs: Donna White/Liz Aspinall (Boughton SC A), Carole Willey jnr/Fran Sheppard (Copper Beech B); semi-finalists - Lynda/Syd Kirkby (Thoresby Welfare), Helen Maguire/Mary Pugh (Boughton SC B).
Captain’s Cup: Mary Pugh (Boughton SC B), Margaret lawton (Thoresby Welfare); semi-finalists - Julie Fountain (Boughton SC A), Fran Sheppard (Copper Beech B).
League Pairs: Donna White/Liz Aspinall (Boughton SC A), Vicky Oates/Audrey Taylor (Copper Beech A); semi-finalists - Jena Pugh/Jayne Sharpe (Boughton SC B), Vicky Hallam/Lynda Kirkby (Thoresby Welfare).
140 Cup: Jena Pugh (Boughton SC B), April Cresswell (Thoresby Welfare); semi-finalist - Vicky Hallam (Thoresby Welfare).
Highest checkout - Kelly Oates (Boughton SC A) 109.
180s: two on 180 - Donna White (Boughton SC A), Jena Pugh (Boughton SC B); two on 174 - Sarah Pride (Boughton SC B), Sue Ramsay (Copper Beech B).
Most sporting team: Copper Beech.
Wooden Spoon: Jolly Roger.
League: Boughton SC B, Copper Beech A.
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