Bowls: Eighth seed Logan crashes out of West Lothian Masters
Logan, the No. 8 seed and national champion in 1998 when defeating Willie Wood in a memorable final, slipped from 7-4 up to 16-8 down but was right back in the picture at 17-18 before making a 21-18 exit to Bell in 20 ends.
The Logan clan from Kirkliston is also represented on the seed list by Raymond’s son Calum ( No. 5) and his nephews Greg (No. 15) and Grant (No. 1).
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Hide AdGrant, the 36-year-old holder and three times Master, launched his latest bid for the £1000 title and signature Green Jacket with a confident 21-12 win in 20 ends over S Jones of Seafield at Bathgate, having stretched from 0-2 to 14-3.
Greg, a Scottish Junior Cup winner in football with Linlithgow Rose, has switched his focus to bowls and the 33-year-old brother of the No. 1 seed was leading Brian McMahon of Broxburn 13-7 at Winchburgh when play was abandoned.
Calum was in action at Bo’ness, where the 23-year-old District Junior champion made progress at the 21-10 expense of G Hobb from Queensferry. The same venue saw former cap George Sneddon of Broxburn beat R Forrest of Newbridge 21-11.
David (Buddy) Renwick of East Calder has a major profile as a golf caddy on the worldwide stage of that sport but he is no mean bowler and showed his competitive spirit to win a 21-20 thriller against Gary Grant of Queensferry at Blackburn.
Renwick came under immense pressure at 16-9 down but started to read the green better and zipped into a 20-17 lead, then at 20-20 tipped the scales with a single on the 23rd end.
An exciting 21-20 climax to a marathon 31-end match at Mid Calder saw Hugh McKenna of Bo’ness card a winning double to pip N McKendrick of Middleton Hall.
Top seeds Gary Smith (2), Ewan Shearer (3), and Neil Speirs (4) all made comfortable progress into tonight’s second round.