The National Province Championships took place at Greenacres on 10-12th November 2017.
East Lothian Province was represented by Haddington, who won the ELKO last season.  Yester were also awarded a place as Runners-up.
Below is a report provided by Haddington:-
The 'Prize' for winning the East Lothian Province Knockout is the 
opportunity to represent the Province at the National Championships held
 every year at Greenacres. This year, the honour befell to our 
victorious team of James Pate, Dave Munro, Sandy Nicoll and Andy 
Aberdein.  The actual formation of the team caused many headaches with 
the event clashing with weddings and rugby matches, as each team is 
restricted to a pool of six players.  The Nicoll family stood up to the 
mark and the team for Saturday was, Morgan, James P, Sandy and Andy,  
with Dave coming in to skip on Saturday and sister Lindsey replacing 
Sandy.  History does not relate who would be playing on the final day.
Our
 first game was against Cupar, a very strong team.  Nerves were settled 
taking a single in the first end and losing it again straight away in 
the second.  However a run of 1, 4, 2 and 1 against in ends two to five 
saw the end of our challenge and we went down 9 - 4 against our eventual
 group runners up.  Our second game of the day was against Upper 
Strathearn, which was a much more cautious affair.  The opposition stole
 a 2 in the first end and after that all the ends went on singles.  
Going in to the last end we were 5 - 3 up but a tactical error saw us 
lose a four and the game 5 - 7.
The second day dawned with us on a
 played 2, lost 2 record and perhaps the strongest team in the group 
against us first.  Refreshing our playing pool must have helped with 
Dave and Lindsey joining the team.  The game was poised at 3 - 3 after 5
 ends, including our first blanked end ot the championship however Angus
 took a, possibly decisive 3 in the fifth end.  Fighting back we scored a
 2 in the seventh end and managed a steal of 2 in the final end to take a
 7 - 6 win (against the eventual group winners).  Our first points were 
on the board and the fightback had started.  Next up, Selkirk, 
representing the Borders.
We were against more familiar 
opposition, which seemed to help.  Despite a come back with a 3 in the 
seventh and and a steal of 1 in the final end, Haddington had done 
enough to record a 10 - 7 win and leave qualification a (small) 
possibility.
The final group game and third game of the day,  was 
against Inverness.  The decisive moment was a steal of 3 in the third 
end which laid the foundations for a relatively easy 7 - 2 win, leaving 
Haddington on 3 wins and 2 losses.
Unfortunately this left us third in our group and failing to qualify by 1 point.
It
 should be noted that the two teams that topped our group, one of which 
we had beaten, both won their quarter final games and lost in the 
semi-final round.
Well done to our six players, who certainly did not disgrace themselves or our club.
As
 a final note, Yester were also taking part as a 'reserve' entry.  They 
also finished third in their group with three wins from five.  Yester 
tied with Renfrewshire on both points and ends but missed qualification 
on 'shots-up'
East Lothian is one of the smallest 
Provinces and to produce two teams that were close to qualification is a
 testament to our abilities.  Well done again to both Haddington and 
Yester teams.
Upcoming Events
- Sat 15 Nov - Indoor Grand Match - various rinks/opposition
- Sat 29 Nov from 14.30 - E L Province Pairs
- Fri 12 Dec from 14.30 - Borders Challenge (Chanty) - Murrayfield
- Sat 10 Jan @ 14.30 - E L Province Knockout r1
- Fri 30 Jan from 12.15 - Edinburgh Area Bonspielnce Knockout r1
- Sun 15 Feb from 14.30 - E L Province Knockout - Semi Final & Final
- Sun 15 Mar from 12.45 - E L Province Bonspiel
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