Understrength CCC Give Way to HKFC

Understrength CCC Give Way to HKFC
Craigengower Cricket Club’s Lee Ka Ho (Delivering) successfully kept two points in the pocket against his ex-HKYDT teammate Ken Chan from Kowloon Cricket Club at the Premier League Division 1 match last weekend, June 16. CCC suffered their first loss of the season and dropped to second place after the game. Stephanie Worth
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HONG KONG—A severely understrength Craigengower Cricket Club (CCC) team suffered their first loss of the season and surrendered the leading position to Hong Kong Football Club (HKFC-A) at the top of the Premier League Division 1.

The defending champions, who had eight regulars absent due to their engagements at the Australian Open in Queensland, pulled players from lower divisions to make up the team against 2016 runners-up Kowloon Cricket Club last weekend, June 16.

Ex-Hong Kong international David Tso, who played his first league game for CCC this season, suffered an 11:26 loss at the hand of youngster Arthur Lam.  2014 Bowler of the Year Wong Chun Yat skipped three players from lower divisions against another Youth Development Team (HKYDT) product Jason Choi and finished on the losing side at 15:23.

The only success for CCC was from Lee Ka Ho who narrowly edged out Ken Chan, his ex-teammate at HKYDT, by 13:12.

As HKFC-A registered a 2-6 victory at Club de Recreio (CdeR), they now surpass CCC by two points and move to top.  KCC move into third after their win and are now nine points adrift of HKFC-A.

CdeR’s mini revival came to a halt and remain in their familiar position at the bottom, the place they have occupied since day one of the campaign.  HKFC-B are just ahead of them by two points.

This weekend will see CCC come back in full strength and they will play mid-tabled Tuen Mun Sports Club at home.  HKFC-A will travel to Hong Kong Cricket Club.

For the women, the gap between the top two teams remains at five points as both the leader Island Lawn Bowls Club (ILBC) and second-placed Shatin Sports Association (STSA) won 2-6 away from home last week.

Rita Shek of Hong Kong Football Club A Side watches the black wood of her skip, Wanis Sze not in photo, approach the head to take away the second shot of Sha Tin Sports Association A Side to claim the only win at the game on Saturday 16th June of the 1st division of the 2018 Premier League. STSA won the game 6 to 2 to take them into 2nd place after 7 games out of the 18 for this season. (Mike Worth)
Rita Shek of Hong Kong Football Club A Side watches the black wood of her skip, Wanis Sze not in photo, approach the head to take away the second shot of Sha Tin Sports Association A Side to claim the only win at the game on Saturday 16th June of the 1st division of the 2018 Premier League. STSA won the game 6 to 2 to take them into 2nd place after 7 games out of the 18 for this season. Mike Worth

Defending champions ILBC defeated Seabird Sports Club and 2016 champion STSA beat 2015 champion HKFC-A with the same 6-2 score.  After the match ILBC lead the table with 43 points.

Newly promoted Tseung Kwan O Bowling Club (TKOBC) are anchored to the bottom after losing 2-6 to CCC at home.  However, they have only a point less than the two teams above them.

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The Premier League continues this Saturday (June 23) at 2:30pm at all greens in Hong Kong.
 Claudius Lam is an officer of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association.