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England and Scotland to compete for junior women’s international series crown tomorrow

England and Scotland will play each other for the 2018 BIWBC Junior International Series title at Victoria Park, Royal Leamington Spa tomorrow (9.00am – Sunday 22nd July).
Both sides recorded victories over Ireland and Wales on Saturday to set up a โ€˜winner-takes-allโ€™ encounter.
Host country England, who have won the title for the last eight consecutive years, defeated Ireland by 45 shots in the opening session (102-57), before following that up with a 113-54 win over Wales.
Scotland secured a 91-59 victory over Wales in the morning and beat Ireland 97-50 in the afternoon.
England sit top of the table with a shot difference of +104, ensuring that if they avoid defeat against Scotland (+79), they will secure the Series.

SESSION ONE:
England beat Ireland 102-57

(England names first)
Imogen Jenner, Emily Ferguson, Cassidy Lenton & Harriet Stevens bt Katherine Houston, Amy Carruth, Allana McKee & Megan Wilson 28-8;
Devon Cooper, Nicole Rogers, Rachel Tremlett & Katherine Rednall bt Sophie McIntyre, Mia Patterson, Teri Millar & Megan Morrow 30-17;
Rebecca Moorbey, Olivia Moulton, Kirsty Richards & Laura Holden bt Lara Reaney, Bethany Whittle, Emily Dornan & Courtney Wright 24-9;
Emma Cooper, Ruby Hill, Morgan Merryweather & Vicky Room lost to Zoe Minish, Laura Cassells, Chloe Wilson & Shauna O’Neill 20-23.

Scotland beat Wales 91-59
(Scotland names first)
Ellie Borthwick, Louise Noon, Carla Banks & Megan Grantham bt Jodie McCarthy, Sophie Gittins, Katie Thomas & Melanie Thomas 19-17;
Rebecca Houston, Dawn Anderson, Kimberley Harrison & Emma McIntyre bt Alis Butten, Alex Morgan, Rhiannon Weale & Gemma Amos 20-16;
Lauren Roddie, Lisa Maxwell, Nicole McKean & Rachael Sinclair bt Lauren Gowen, Naomi Evans, Melissa Eskins & Sara John Davies 31-15;
Megan Kivlin, Sarah Kennedy, Kimberley Dodds & Claire Walker bt Lauren Selway, Rebeca Williams, Chloe Jackson & Ysie White 21-11.

SESSION 2:
England beat Wales 113-54
(England names first)
Devon Cooper, Nicole Rogers, Rachel Tremlett & Katherine Rednall bt Alis Butten, Alex Morgan, Rhiannon Weale & Gemma Amos 26-7;
Rebecca Moorbey, Olivia Moulton, Kirsty Richards & Laura Holden bt Lauren Gowen, Naomi Evans, Melissa Eskins & Sara John Davies 34-9;
Emma Cooper, Ruby Hill, Morgan Merryweather & Vicky Room bt Lauren Selway, Rebeca Williams, Chloe Jackson & Ysie White 27-20;
Imogen Jenner, Emily Ferguson, Cassidy Lenton & Harriet Stevens bt Jodie McCarthy, Sophie Gittins, Katie Thomas & Melanie Thomas 26-18.

Scotland beat Ireland 97-50
(Scotland names first)
Rebecca Houston, Dawn Anderson, Kimberley Harrison & Emma McIntyre bt Sophie McIntyre, Mia Patterson, Teri Millar & Megan Morrow 26-13;
Lauren Roddie, Lisa Maxwell, Nicole McKean & Rachael Sinclair bt Lara Reaney, Bethany Whittle, Emily Dornan & Courtney Wright 21-12;
Megan Kivlin, Sarah Kennedy, Kimberley Dodds & Claire Walker bt Zoe Minish, Laura Cassells, Chloe Wilson & Shauna O’Neill 19-14;
Ellie Borthwick, Louise Noon, Carla Banks & Megan Grantham bt Katherine Houston, Amy Carruth, Allana McKee & Megan Wilson 31-11.

Following the conclusion of the Series, the semi-finals of the BIWBC Championships will commence at 1.00pm with the finals scheduled to start at 2.30pm.