THE Disability Sport Fife (DSF) Indoor Bowling Championships for bowlers with a learning disability saw a win for a Cowdenbeath competitor.

At Aberhill, Wendy Thomson from East Fife CSS and St Andrews BC defeated Julie Allan from East Fife CSS and Windygates BC to win the Ladies Open title.

The Men's Open Final involved Darryl Stewart from Cowdenbeath and Craig Donaldson from Central Fife CSS and Kinghorn BC.

They are the top two Fife bowlers and arguably the leading bowlers with a learning disability in Scotland. Both have won numerous Fife and Scottish titles to their names and Darryl was runner up at the 2016 Scottish Lawn Bowls Championships.

Darryl sustained his run of good form with a narrow win on this occasion to take the title.

Wullie Christie from East Fife CSS and Windygates BC is the most improved player of the year and he defeated Robert McMahon from Central Fife CSS to win the B Category final.

Ten West Fife CSS novice bowlers contested the short carpet competitions with Nikki Baxter winning the Ladies title and Phillip Callander winning the Mens title. Hannah Moffat and Wayne Sammut finished runners up in their respective sections.

Club vice-president, Willie Stewart, presented the trophies to winners and runners up at the conclusion of the Championships.

Fife bowlers with a physical, sensory or learning disability now turn their attention to the Fife Carpet Bowls Championships scheduled to be held on Wednesday November 23 at the Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre, Glenrothes.