WOOLHOPE Short Mat Bowls continue to dominate the County League having won their 14th title in the last 16 years.
The A team effectively wrapped up the championship with a convincing away victory against nearest challengers Ross A, leaving them with only two points to get in their final two matches.
Woolhope followed this up by winning the LEH Trophy, the knockout cup competition contested by clubs across Herefordshire and Gloucestershire.
The final at Upton Bishop Millennium Hall was an all Herefordshire affair contested between Woolhope and Ross, the county’s two most successful clubs this season.
The first session saw Woolhope’s Anthony Rogers defeat Ian Park by eight shots in the singles, but the overall lead at the break was only four shots due to Elaine George and Ian Roe earning a four-shot victory for Ross in the pairs.
But Woolhope's victory was assured with a resounding 13 shot win by their triple team of Dominic Rogers and Shirley and Becci Cox.
The fours contest was a tight affair with Charlie Cox’s four edging the win with two shots on the final end to give Woolhope their third discipline win out of four and seal a 19 shot victory.
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