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Tuesday, 13th May 2008

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Edwards and Brown eye final



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CURTIS Cup players Naomi Edwards and Emma Brown are seeded to meet in tomorrow's final of the Yorkshire ladies championship at Alwoodley.
English champion Edwards has never won the title which has twice gone the way of Brown, formerley Emma Duggleby.

Qualifiers: 141 – N Edwards (Ganton) 69 72. 146 – E Brown (Malton & Norton) 72 74. 149 – E Robinson (Middlesbrough) 73 76. 151– N Dunn (Harrogate) 75 76. 152 – S Garbutt (Ganton) 79 73. 154 – H Searle (Huddersfield) 78 76. 156 – K Crooks (Saltburn) 81 75. 157 – T Batty (Headingley) 76 81. 158 – J Butler (Malton & Norton) 82 76. 159– O Winning (Rotherham) 80 79. 161 – C Austwick (Pike Hills) 84 77; S Lundy (Cookridge Hall) 81 80; L Harvey (Richmond) 77 84.162 – C Firth (Bingley St Ives) 79 83; E Spurling (Horsforth) 79 83; H Barugh (Pannal) 79 83.

First round pairings: Edwards v Barugh; Butler v Batty; Garbutt v Lundy; Harvey v Dunn; Robinson v Firth; Austwick v Searle; Crooks v Winning; Spurling v Brown.



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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 9:37 AM
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