Link to Club Competition winners
After two games of four ends each, we enjoyed a magnificent buffet lunch, provided by our ‘resident caterers’, who also laid on a cream tea after the afternoon’s games.
Allenton Fisher poised with the trophy which was awarded to the winning team from the Ashbury Hotel (who assured us they hadn’t been practising on their indoor rinks). Teams from the Rotary Club came second and third.
12th April 2025
New season begins
In keeping with tradition, the Mayor, Allenton Fisher, was invited to cast Sydney Simmons’ silver jack and bowl the first woods of the season.
He also officially opened the newly refurbished extension to the Clubhouse, where members can enjoy newly painted and re-carpeted, enlarged changing rooms, upgraded toilets and more storage space — the culmination of several years’ hard work from club members and professional builders.

January 2025
Invitation Friendly at Kingsley IBC, Westward Ho!
Twelve members of the club spent an enjoyable afternoon at Kingsley Indoor Bowls Club for a Friendly match. Kingsley have enviable indoor facilities and we played 18 ends of triples in a close-fought competition. The scores on each rink swung in favour of the Home and Away teams, with the final tally being 65 – 62 to Kingsley.
After the match we were provided with tea and biscuits, and several Club members won a prize in the raffle. We’d like to thank Kingsley for their hospitality, and look forward to meeting them again, at Okehampton, in September.
Okehampton Simmons Pub and Club League
Okehampton Simmons Bowling Club’s, Pub and Club League concluded its season at the end of August, with 9 out of the 10 League teams, playing on finals night.
The winners of the League were the Muppets, while the Legionnaires had the honour of the wooden spoon. The Knockout Cup was won by the team RAOB,
The Pub League teams have raised in excess of a £1,000.00 for charities, which will be presented at the Okehampton Simmons Bowling Club AGM in November.
Organiser Roger Pedrick thanked all club members and players who have helped throughout the season, and gave a special thank you to Okehampton Simmons Bowling Club.
League winners, the Muppets, left to right, John Donovan, Steve Cook, club captain Alan Mathias (non player), Paul Nosworthy and Martin Letchford.
Club Finals Weekend 24th – 26th August
The finals of the Club’s knockout competitions were held this weekend. There were 15 matches altogether to be organised, involving over 40 players and nine markers. The players were supported by a good-sized audience of club members. We had the whole gamut of weather from drizzle and rain to keen winds and bright sunshine, meaning the bowlers had to adapt to the changing conditions of the rinks as the games progressed.
Once the last match was finished the prize-giving commenced, with the worthy winners being awarded their cups. The day ended with a raffle and a substantial buffet.
Thanks must go to Alan for organising the competitions and this weekend’s programme, to members who have volunteered as markers throughout the knockout sessions and this weekend, to Alison, Jenny, Maria and Viv N for providing the buffet, to Nigel and Mick for manning the bar, and to our great team of greenkeepers who keep our green in such wonderful condition all season.
John Mansell (Club President) and Alan Mathias (Club Captain) present the prizes.
For a complete list of winners, click here for the Winners Page
Torrington Mixed Triples Competition – Saturday 17th August
This is an annual competition hosted by members of Great Torrington bowling club and sponsored by Webbers Property Services of Great Torrington. The members give freely of their time to organise the competition and prepare coffee, tea ,lunch and afternoon tea for the players taking part. Clubs from all over Devon and Cornwall, including Barnstaple, Bere Alston, Bude, Chagford, Combe Martin, Abbrook Park (Kingsteignton), Launceston, Newton Abbot, Ottery St Mary and, of course Okehampton and Torrington took part: 28 teams (eight of which were from Okehampton) of mixed triples bowlers, a grand total of 84 bowlers.
Players on the day played three games, that consisted of 1hr 15mins or 11 ends.
The teams were split into two sections, A and B. Section A started at 9-30am, with the sections alternating games throughout the day. Section B finally finished their last match at 5-25pm!
Meanwhile the members of Great Torrington, prepared and served two sittings of two-course lunches, and later in the afternoon, two sittings of afternoon tea, which included sandwiches, quiches and cakes.
The day culminated with the prize-giving, followed by raffle draw prizes.
Okehampton fared very favourable in the competition, winning the first three top prizes. In first place was our Club Captain’s team of Alan Mathias, Roger Pedrick and club treasurer, Wendy Raymond. Second place went to our Club President’s team of John Mansell, Kath Mansell and Sue Hearne. Third place was taken by our Club Members’ team of Jon Randall, Maria Randall and Roland Allkins.
We send huge thanks, congratulations and best wishes to all members of Great Torrington Bowling Club on organising and promoting another great bowling event. We are all looking forward to next year’s Mixed Triples at Great Torrington.
Sunday 11th August — Shield Competition
This is the third year that the competition for the Mixed Triples Shield has been held, with Okehampton winners in 2023 and Bradworthy in 2022.
The Shield was played for at Bradworthy Bowing Club on a glorious sunny afternoon, between five of our local clubs – Bradworthy, Holsworthy, Morchard Bishop, North Tawton and Okehampton. Hatherleigh, who would normally also play, were unfortunately unable to raise a side this year. Each club had six players and the match consisted of two games of nine ends of mixed triples, with the clubs meeting different opposition each time.
A very welcome cup of tea, (or something a bit stronger) was provided after the first nine ends and the afternoon ended with sandwiches and a cream tea, provided by the lovely ladies of Bradworthy.
We’d like to thank to Brian Connold who calculated all the scores and overall rankings. The winning team was Holsworthy with 48 points. Okehampton took second place with 40 points, and third was Morchard Bishop with 30 points. Bradworthy and North Tawton were close behind with 28 and 26 points respectively.
All the games were played in great spirits, and the afternoon was enjoyed by all. The money raised by the event was donated to the Captain’s charity, North Devon Hospice Care.