2000 Humphrey Benevolent Cup

Final played at Kessingland Bowls Club on Sunday 17th September 2000

Final Score: Bungay Red 79-65 Hales Garden House

Bungay's Captain Ian Gosling (Left) accepts the Humphrey Benevolent Cup from Suffolk EBF County Treasurer Geoff Barker.

(L to R) Ted Knowles, Ian Gosling, Jimmy Deacon, Richard Brinded, Tony McGhee, Reg Brinded, Cyril Moore, Ray Burcham, Derek Hinsley, Dominic Belisario, Peter Nunn. (Not present Harry James)

Road to Final

1st Round: Wenhaston unable to field team (walk-over)

23/7/2000, 2nd Round (2 Home, 2 Away): Beat Chedgrave by 89 shots (81-73)

24/8/2000, 3rd Round (2 Home, 2 Away): Beat Kessingland Blue by 15 shots (73-58)

1/9/2000, Semi-final (2 Home, 2 Away): Beat Lowestoft Railway Red by 4 shots (82-78)

17/9/2000, Final at Kessingland: Beat Hales Garden House by 14 shots (79-65)