FORTH AND ENDRICK PROVINCE

Province Medal

This is played for over 2 sessions each divided into two periods with each competing club playing 4 other clubs. The date for the 2013 competition was Thursday 28 November at the Peak in Stirling at 18.15 and 20.30.

Each match was over 4 ends. The overall winner is decided on the basis of total ends scored over the 4 matches. In the event of a tie, shots difference then total shots decides the winner.

Province Medal, First Session - 18.15
Team 1Team 2
1st Period   
StrathendrickvCastle
Loch ArdvKippen
DrymenvPort of Menteith
BuchlyvievWSL
BalfronvFintry
      
2nd Period   
CastlevDrymen
BuchlyvievLoch Ard
FintryvKippen
StrathendrickvBalfron
Port of MenteithvWSL
    

Province Medal, First Session Results
TeamTotal EndsShots upTotal shots
Buchlyvie6+49
Drymen5+814
Fintry5+79
Strathendrick5+69
WSL4-18
Balfron4-24
Kippen3+210
Port of Menteith3-210
Loch Ard2-113
Castle1-111
    

Province Medal, Second Session - 20.30
Team 1Team 2
1st Period  
Loch ArdvPort of Menteith
CastlevWSL
KippenvBalfron
DrymenvFintry
StrathendrickvBuchlyvie
   
2nd Period     
Port of MenteithvKippen
FintryvStrathendrick
BuchlyvievCastle
WSLvLoch Ard
DrymenvBalfron
      

Province, Second Session Results
TeamTotal EndsShots upTotal shots
Kippen5+912
Fintry5+59
Balfron5+17
Strathendrick506
Loch Ard4+48
Castle4+28
WSL4-44
Buchlyvie3+16
Port of Menteith3-103
Drymen2-82
    

Province Medal, Final Results
TeamTotal endsShots upTotal Shots
     
Fintry10+1218
Strathendrick10+615
Buchlyvie9+515
Balfron9-111
Kippen8+1122
WSL8-512
Drymen7016
Loch Ard6-711
Port of Menteith6-1213
Castle5-99
    

Castle were one player short in the first session. The penalty for this is 3 shots and 1 end in each part of the session. This reduces their totals to 3 ends, 15 shots down and 3 shots. The application of this penalty makes no difference to the final positions.

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