Mitchell extends his club record to title number 15
Mitchell picked up from 7-6 with a run of 1, 2, 2, 1, 3 to 16 against his 18-year-old opponent then answered menacing pressure at 20-17 with the winning single on end 23.
“Stephen is a very promising player but I tended to dominate with my lead bowl and used my experience to switch the mat placement between long and short,” said Mitchell.
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Hide AdScott Mackintosh remains the dominant personality at London Road Foundry and was etching his name on the championship board for a 13th time when defeating Alex Hunter, 21-16, in a 20-end final.
An eventful match saw 41-year-old Mackintosh zip from 5-7 to 16-7 with a run of 3, 1, 2, 3, 2 but eventually faced pressure with a three against him at 20-16 up before converting for the winning single with his last bowl.
“That makes it ten in-a-row for me and earns me another crack at the Tait Trophy in which I have lost two finals,” said the 2009 national singles runner-up.
Holder Tam Ebbs completed a successful defence of the title at Queensberry with a 21-10 win over first-time finalist Derek Jempson who had beat five previous champions en route. The final at Tanfield between two Tait Trophy winners saw Andrew Sneddon celebrate a fourth title success after edging a 21-19 thriller over five-times champion Mal Higgenbotham.
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Hide AdTeenager Daniel Gormley sprung a 21-13 surprise over Willie McDonald in the final at Craigentinny while George McNab made it a first at Dean, defeating James Barr, 21-19.
Billy Dunleavey captured the championship title at Aberlady for a fourth time when he defeated Lindsay Bell.