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'''Loz Sands''' was a quarter-finalist in [[Series 46]]. She first appeared on 19 November 2001, beating [[Iain Wilson]] 92-66. She won a further five games to become a [[viscount]] (due to the series being shorter than usual), and returned for the final rounds as #3 seed. Loz lost her quarter-final to [[Steve Sandalls]], but impressed producers and viewers alike with her personality and charm, and so was invited back for [[Championship of Champions XI]]. She pulled off a minor upset by beating the previously unbeaten [[Michael Calder (Series 42)|Michael Calder]] 77-60 in the first round, but lost to [[Chris Wills]] in the quarter-final. | '''Loz Sands''' was a quarter-finalist in [[Series 46]]. She first appeared on 19 November 2001, beating [[Iain Wilson]] 92-66. She won a further five games to become a [[viscount]] (due to the series being shorter than usual), and returned for the final rounds as #3 seed. Loz lost her quarter-final to [[Steve Sandalls]], but impressed producers and viewers alike with her personality and charm, and so was invited back for [[Championship of Champions XI]]. She pulled off a minor upset by beating the previously unbeaten [[Michael Calder (Series 42)|Michael Calder]] 77-60 in the first round, but lost to [[Chris Wills]] in the quarter-final. | ||
Revision as of 20:59, 12 November 2009
Loz Sands was a quarter-finalist in Series 46. She first appeared on 19 November 2001, beating Iain Wilson 92-66. She won a further five games to become a viscount (due to the series being shorter than usual), and returned for the final rounds as #3 seed. Loz lost her quarter-final to Steve Sandalls, but impressed producers and viewers alike with her personality and charm, and so was invited back for Championship of Champions XI. She pulled off a minor upset by beating the previously unbeaten Michael Calder 77-60 in the first round, but lost to Chris Wills in the quarter-final.