JO Sanders of Great Hollands was among the winners at the Berkshire County Ladies Championships semi finals at the weekend.
Sanders tasted success in the fours event at Reading Bowling Club to secure her place in the final.
She was among a number of local winners on the day.
The finals day takes place at Thatcham Bowling Club this Sunday.
Semi final results:
Championship singles: Bet Aubrey (Thatcham) 21 Beverley Wall (Tilehurst) 9; Morgan Merryweather (Island Bohemian) 21 Sandra Kemp (Hurst) 10.
2 wood singles: Judy Bacon (Maiden Erlegh) 18 Sylvia Pearce (Wokingham) 5; Bett Aubrey (Thatcham) 15 Maggie Scrace (Mdnhd Thicket) 10.
Champion of Champion singles: Pat Fowkes (Caversham) 21 Linda Robinson 8; Jennifer Bartter (Hungerford) 21 Lilian Holliday 18.
Over 55 singles: Kim Eales (Maidenhead Town) 21 Bet Aubrey (Thatcham) 18; Pat Fowkes (Caversham) 21 Sandra Harrison (Thatcham) 16.
Unbadged singles: Pam Emmett (Caversham) 21 Susan Richardson (Gt. Hollands) 18; Jan Mayne (Maidenhead Town) 21 Jackie Nunn (Didcot) 15.
Secretary/Treasurer/Delegates singles: Vionne Thornhill (Hagbourne) 21 Kim Barao (Mdnhead Thicket) 12; Beverley Wall (Tilehurst) 21 Kim Eales (Mdnhead Town) 15.
Pairs: Sheila Lee/Jo Sanders (Gt Hollands) 23 Sandie Barlett/Gillian Chamberlain (Burghfield) 14.
Over 55 pairs: Leslie Storer/ Lynn Orlando (Didcot) 21 Wendy West/Pat Holland (Tilehurst) 11; Mary Mackay/Kim Eales (Mdnhead Town) 25 Teresa O’Connor/Joy Holmes (Wokingham) 24.
Triples: Val Carter/Cathy Hope/Helen Simpson (Shrivenham) 25 Ann Baldwin/Ann Lever/Ann Mann (Windsor & Eton)11; Vi Hales-Owen/Marion Evans/Lilian Holliday (Wokingham) 19 Sally Gilbert/Linda Snowden/Jane Porter (Didcot) 16.
Fours: Karen Cardall/Rita Littleford/Sheila Lee/Jo Sanders (Gt. Hollands) 19 Sandra Thomas/Diana Bateman/Carol Dover/Jean Gardiner (Suttons) 13; Pam Simms/Angela Willett/Mary Littleworth/Gail Dorey (Windsor Great Park) 21 Annie Byles/Val Oakley/Yvonne Hailstone/Linda Robinson (Reading) 16.
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