It was all still to play for in the Women’s Over-60s crown green bowling league with Castletown A 22 points ahead of Port St Mary A in second place after last week’s games.

In turn, PSM were only 21 points ahead of third-placed Peel going into the last two fixtures of the season.

The penultimate fixture last Thursday resulted in the Castletown women going 34 points ahead of Port as they only dropped four points away at Peel, while Port St Mary A dropped 16 at home to neighbours Port Erin.

Fourth-placed Onchan A closed the gap slightly on Peel, scoring a maximum at home against Mooragh Park B with five of the six games being won to single figures.

Results: Marown 113 (3), Port St Mary B 98 (3); Onchan A 126 (6), Mooragh Park B 36 (0); Ballaugh 81 (3), South Ramsey 89 (3); Castletown B 93 (2), Finch Hill 120 (4); Port St Mary A 110 (4), Port Erin 84 (2); Mooragh Park A 98 (3), Onchan B 84 (3); Peel 78 (1), Castletown A 122 (5).

The last fixtures of the season were on Tuesday morning, from which the results were eagerly awaited.

Castletown A took on South Ramsey at home, winning five games to one and scoring 110 points.

Port St Mary A were away at Finch Hill and were held to a three-all draw scoring 101 points. Port St Mary B hosted Peel and again the match finished 3-3 on games with Peel getting 108 points.

Onchan A had a comfortable five games to one win away at Port Erin.

Results: Port St Mary B 99 (3), Peel 108 (3); Castletown 110 (5), South Ramsey 82 (1); Ballaugh 126 (6), Castletown B 74 (0); Onchan B 76 (1), Marown 119 (5); Mooragh Park B 78 (2), Mooragh Park A 99 (4); Finch Hill 92 (3), Port St Mary A 101 (3); Port Erin 79 (1), Onchan A 114 (5).

Given these results, Castletown A finished top 43 points ahead of Port St Mary A with Peel third and Onchan A fourth. The merit winner for this season is Janet Monk (Mooragh), second Mary Moffatt (Peel) and third Elaine Moore (South Ramsey).

Congratulations to all three, but a special mention to the Castletown women on their first Over-60s title.

l In the Open Age League, the final fixtures of the season were played last Friday in wet conditions around the greens. Current leaders Castletown A had a good 3-6 away win at Onchan with Tracy Moore (Castletown) and Sue Gawne (Onchan) both winning to single figures.

Second-placed Port St Mary also had a good 2-7 win away to Douglas with five of Port’s games being won to single figures.

South Ramsey took on Marown at home and, with South sitting third one point ahead of Marown A, it was all to play for.

The deteriorating weather conditions didn’t hamper the upbeat atmosphere of the match with Marown winning 5-4 on games and by six points.

Game of the night was between Jill Quayle (South) and Elaine Dewhurst with the latter winning to 20.

Ballaugh finished the season off well with an impressive 1-8 win away at Port Erin. The lone winner for Port was Caroline Whitehead winning to 13.

Results: Onchan 133 (3), Castletown A 170; Port Erin 114 (1), Ballaugh 181 (8); South Ramsey 125 (4), Marown A 131 (5); Douglas 94 (2), Port St Mary 180 (7); Marown B 128 (5), Mooragh Park 122 (4); Castletown B 150 (4), Peel 1355 (5).

Final league positions are: winners Castletown A, runners-up Port St Mary, third Marown A and fourth South Ramsey.

The individual merit winner is Elaine Moore (South Ramsey), second Tracy Moore (Castletown A) and third Rebecca Teare (Marown B).

Congratulations to the Castletown girls on their win having last won the title in 2009, also to Elaine Moore who won all 22 games played this season.

Hope everyone has enjoyed the bowling season. Winter well and organisers look forward to seeing you all next season.