A Bronze medal for Vince Mai. He lost his semi-final match to the eventual Gold medalist, Leif Selby of Australia.
Tuesday, April 27
It is official. No playoff in the Junior Division. The medals are based on the final Round Robin Standings.
Sam Shannahan claims Gold with her final round win over Kelly McKerihen . Genevieve Baildon switches medals with Shannahan from last year due in part to Kelly beating the defending Baildon in the RR in a classic match. Sharmeen Lim of Singapore won the Bronze based on a "countback" , ( Kelly and Lim tied with 5 win-3 loss records so "counting back" to the next determining stat, Lim's win-loss set record of 10.5 - 5.5 to Kelly's 7.0-9.0) Kelly McKerihen finishes fourth in the 2010 World Junior Cup.
Dylan Jacobs will be disappointed with his final match loss to India and his overall 3W-9L record. But records don't tell the whole story. Let's "countback". His set record was 10-0-14.0, Dylan lost 4 games in a tiebreaker and he gathered invaluable experience at an international event. You always 'win' when you learn something new about yourself and your pursuit that helps you grow as a person and a player.
I was reading an interview about the firing of CBC's Barbara Budd, As It Happens, and she said her best advice to get over the disappointment was on a bumper sticker on a car," Remember Who You Wanted To
Be."
Setbacks shape us, they don't defeat us.
Vince Mai has qualified for the Semi-Finals in the Men's Indoor. He plays Australia's Leif Selby again which should be another close encounter. Selby won their RR contest in a tiebreaker 12-3, 6-10, 3-1.
Monday, April 26
Unofficial
It will be play for a World medal for Kelly McKerihen. Kelly won her 'must win' game against South Africa before dropping her final Round Robin game against the top finishing Samantha Shannahan from Australia.
Kelly's final placement was 4th position based on 5 wins 3 losses, 7.0 sets W/ 9.0 sets L, 111 points for/ 122 points against. Shermeen Lim from Singapore finished with the same win- loss record, 5-3/ 10.5-5.5/ 133-101, as Kelly but is placed in 3rd based on the tiebreaking rules.
I have been unable to confirm how many teams will be in the medal round but it must include the top four players.After Australia in 1st, Genevieve Baildon from New Zealand finished 2nd to round out the top four.
I had a visit with Kelly's dad Steve in Niagara Falls on Sunday and he was telling me that Kelly felt that her back and forth, extremely close, tiebreaker ( 7-7, 7-7, 3-1) win over Baildon might have been been her best game ever. She had to draw within 4 inches of the jack on her last bowl to win the game. Now measure 4" with your fingers and take a look so you will be able to do the same this summer.Just like her dad.
Although after the Niagara Falls opener was cancelled I was on a team( and match scorekeeper )that defeated the McKerihen foursome. I think I now take Steve's place at the National Team Selection Camp in BC.
Dylan Jacob's record may be declining but his experience is rising. It is interesting that Dylan generally comes out strong in the first set, losses the second and hasn't wrestled the tiebreaker from the opponent.
Kelly is just the opposite. Lose the first, stretch and shift gears and grab the fleeing goose by the tail.
Is a win and a loss a skinny difference? You bet! Check Dylan's losses to the Cook Islands and Brunei.
On the adult side and indoors Vincent Mai from the Pacific Indoor Club has finished 2nd in his section. My read of the conditions indicates that the first place finishers of each of the 3 sections qualify for the semi-finals and the three 2nd place finishers have a 3 way playoff to decide the final semi competitor.
Sunday, April 25
Kelly McKerihen is becoming the master of tiebreakers. Four of her six games have been decided in that fashion and she has won three. Her latest was a 5-9, 11-3,2-1 win over Hong Kong China which continued Kelly's steady climb to a medal playoff berth. That doesn't mean it will be easy with an important match against South Africa ( 3-3 ) and her final Round Robin game against Australia.
Out the door of her classroom directly onto the World stage is not an easy lesson plan. I surmise that Kelly is now dreaming of what has to be done to complete this bowls unit.
Dylan Jacobs started with 3 straight wins, lost the next 4 in a run of games against the tournament's top dogs and now has a chance to tilt his record back to the plus side.With a hefty schedule of 12 round robin games Dylan still has the playoffs within his grasp.
This blog has its focus in Ontario but I am keeping an eye on the parallel indoor adult competition.
Vincent Mai from British Columbia is showing his skill by making a run for a top position in his section. Vincent has a 'must win' game against Fiji and ' can't lose' contest vs Norfolk Island and he will be ready to do some serious playoff work.
Marie Taylor has a 0-5 record but 3 of her defeats have been in tiebreakers. 'Close but no cigar'. How did that saying come about?
Both Vincent and Marie are members of the Pacific Indoor Lawn Bowling Club in Vancouver.
I suspect that James MacGowan, from Ontario, desired opportunity to work in a new environment but his excitement really peaked when he stepped on the greens at the Pacific Club.
Awake at 5:30 AM so no staying in bed because our bowlers are playing against the world.
Scoured the official site, you know, enter , leave, refresh, back again, but not seeing anything posted officially. I believe they are playing 3 games on Day One so official results perhaps coming by noon.
So grandma Noreen is up and down in the middle of the night keeping in touch with daughter Tracey and the computer operator, grandson Jordan to bring us breaking news.
They have been kind enough to attach me to the bowls news from Warilla.
OFFICIAL
Round 1
Dylan Jacobs 14-3, 7-6 over Singapore
Kelly McKerihen Lost to Singapore 4-9, 2-9
Round 2
Dylan Jacobs 12-3, 10-6 over South Africa
Kelly McKerihen 7-7,7-7, 3-1 over New Zealand
Great start for the 2-0 Dylan and a sterling win for Kelly over the defending champion Genevieve Baildon.
Round 3 April 23, 10AM ( Apr 22, 8PM EST)
Kelly McKerihen BYE
Dylan Jacobs 18-1,19-1 over United Arab Emirates
Dylan retains his overall first place standings with a win over a newcomer to World Bowls.
Round 4 April 23, 2PM ( Apr 23, 12AM EST )
Kelly McKerihen lost to Ainie Knight , Philippines, 10-3, 4-11, 1-2
Dylan Jacobs lost to Kenta Hasebe, Japan 5-9, 3-12
Kelly had another close match this time being edged in a tight tiebreaker.
Dylan dropped his first of the tournament.He is still near the top of the standings at 3 wins 1 loss.
Round 5
A challenging day coming up for Dylan. Kelly has strong opportunity to pick up a pair of wins.
Dylan Jacobs lost to Salahdin Razili, Malaysia, 8-6, 5-11, 1-3
Malaysia now producing some of the top bowlers in the world.A close match with the Malaysian bowler edging Dylan in a tiebreaker.
Kelly McKerihen win over Rupa Rani Tirkey India 9-6, 9-7
Round 6
Kelly McKerihen win over Emma Firyana Saroji Malaysia, 6-9, 16-4, 3-0
A dandy win over one of the pre-tournament title chasers.Kelly is moving up the ladder.
Dylan Jacobs lost to Brendan Aquilina Malta 5-7, 0-24
Many bowlers of Maltese heritage moved to and developed their skills in Australia.
A battle against the undefeated Aquilina in the first set, I'll have to check with Dylan to see if his foot is sore after getting stomped in the second.
Round 7
Kelly McKerihen over Vaness Ng Hong Kong China 5-9, 11-3, 2-1
Dylan Jacobs BYE
Round 8
Dylan Jacobs lost to Mathew Pietersen Australia 6-11, 6-12
Kelly McKerihen beat Brunhilda Roussow, South Africa 4-7, 11-6, 2-1
Round 9
Kelly McKerihen lost to Samantha Shannahan Australia 3-16, 3-9
Dylan Jacobs lost to Anthony N Ahfo Jnr Cook Islands 7-6, 6-7, 1-3
Round 10
Dylan Jacobs lost to Md Zainurin Brunei 11-4, 8-9, 1-2
Round 11
Dylan Jacobs lost to Andrew Kelly New Zealand 5-11, 2-12
Round12
Dylan Jacobs lost to Alex Kwok, Hong Kong China 6-5, 7-8, 0-4
Round 13
Dylan Jacobs lost to Chandan Singh, India 2-11, 2-11
WORLD JUNIOR CUP WOMEN 2010
Final Placing | ||
1 | AUSTRALIA | Samantha Shannahan |
2 | NEW ZEALAND | Genevieve Baildon |
3 | SINGAPORE | Shermeen Lim |
4 | CANADA | Kelly mcKerihen |
5 | MALAYSIA | Emma Firyana Saroji |
6 | PHILIPPINES | Ainie Knight |
7 | SOUTH AFRICA | Brunhilda Roussow |
8 | INDIA | Rupa Rani Tirkey |
9 | HONG KONG CHINA | Vaness Ng |
WORLD JUNIOR CUP MEN 2010
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