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+ | *'''[[Series 62|2010]]''': [[Jan Parker]] beat [[Robert Kennedy]] with a score of '''[[Episode 4954|83-70]]'''. | ||
+ | *'''[[Series 58|2008]]''': [[Michael Macdonald-Cooper]] beat [[Stewart Scott]] in a '''[[Episode 4516|126-29]]''' game. | ||
*'''[[Series 56|2007]]''': [[Ian Volante]] beat [[Bradley Cates]], scoring '''[[Episode 4270|78-63]]'''. | *'''[[Series 56|2007]]''': [[Ian Volante]] beat [[Bradley Cates]], scoring '''[[Episode 4270|78-63]]'''. | ||
*'''[[Series 54|2006]]''': [[Douglas Clark]] beat [[Christine Armstrong]], scoring '''[[Episode 4006|82-76]]'''. | *'''[[Series 54|2006]]''': [[Douglas Clark]] beat [[Christine Armstrong]], scoring '''[[Episode 4006|82-76]]'''. |
Revision as of 18:40, 2 April 2010
- 2010: Jan Parker beat Robert Kennedy with a score of 83-70.
- 2008: Michael Macdonald-Cooper beat Stewart Scott in a 126-29 game.
- 2007: Ian Volante beat Bradley Cates, scoring 78-63.
- 2006: Douglas Clark beat Christine Armstrong, scoring 82-76.
- 2005: Toni Ryan beat Alex Menzies with scores of 90-72.
- 2002: Jeremy Slaney beat Tracey Mills with a score of 81-77.
- 2001: David Hoskisson beat Darren Melling with final score 60-24.
- 2000: Alan Jenkins beat Pascal Richard with a score of 50-36.
- 1999: Michael Gildersleve beat Andrew Thompson with a score of 59-52.
- 1996: Anthony Jenkin beat Diane Simpkins, scoring 44-29.
- 1995: Mary Horswill beat Ann Dowers in a 57-41 game.
- 1994: Bertha Bourne beat John Carter with scores of 36-32.
- 1993: Wayne Summers beat Fiona Willis in their Championship of Champions VI game.
- 1991: Jackie McLeod beat Robert Houston with a score of 52-35.
- 1990: Lindsay Denyer beat Cath Williams, scoring 43-33.
- 1989: Jennifer Bryers beat Alec Bryers, scoring 43-42.
- 1985: Laurie Silver beat Kim Hathaway in a 38-29 game.