[TTP] Season 2 Dunstable Drop in Singles

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[TTP] Season 2 Dunstable Drop in Singles

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Week 3 of Season 2 – This week was a tester. Lane machine wasn’t stripping the lane off… which meant a longer oil pattern and oil on the pin decks. But the lanes were far from unplayable as you will see from some of the scores. Its just meant you had to be clean off the hand, maybe slow your pace down and make sure you made your spares and you concentrated… if any of these things slipped you got found out. Sometimes high scores aren’t a “given” they have to be earnt. In the championship Paul Spence opened up with a 223, but then like I said if you got lazy you got punished and he had a 2nd game of just 103, but he refocused for a 198 and 229 – and that 229 won him the high game pot. Gerry Wrathall had the right idea. He kept it simple hitting the head pin and sparing everything and he had a 783 set which won him the series pot. Paul continues to lead the league, with Gerry in 2nd and Sal Spence in 3rd. In the Premiership it was another dominating display by Alan Keddie, Keds shot the front 9 and ended up with a 279 for the high game pot and ended up with a 882 set for the high series pots as well. Kevin Creamer continued his good start to this season with a 839. Though not his greatest night on the lanes Paul Loberman leads the league by 2pts from Kev in 2nd and Ked’s in 3rd. Hopefully the lanes will be back to “normal” and we can all throw it from coast to coast. Image Image Week 2 of Season 2 – 17 bowlers this week… we welcomed a new bowler Harald Grau who played in the premiership. There was some high scores this week. Championship – Hayden Hewitt put his recent tournament nightmares behind him to bang in a big 853 set with a high game of 244 – which won him both pots £22. Paul Spence continued his good form and has a commanding lead at the top of the division, with his Mum Sal Spence in 2nd but she’s already 15points behind Paul. Premiership – Alan Keddie stayed upright for 4 games and smacked in a 954 set that included a 279 and 276. That won Ked’s both pots £12.. Paul Loberman had a 278 for a 932 set and Kev Creamer also had a 278, some good scoring and some high games, but we still await our first 1000 set and our first 300. Lobbers is leading the league with Kev in 2nd and Alan in 3rd The league happens every Monday at Dunstable – registration is from 7.30 and we bowl at 8.00 and you can join the league at any point. Image Image Image A new season in the drop in Singles League – a couple of new bowlers Roger Hurst and making his long awaited return to the game of skittles was Lee Bradley (bradders) In was a strange night… a lot of people found the lanes tricky, but then there were a couple of bowlers who found them the opposite and put in some great performances. In the Championship – Rob Yandell with freshly de-waxed ears put in a great performance shooting 763 to be the early league leader. But the pot money went to Paul Spence who finished off his set using Ice Man’s bowling balls and shooting a 233, 246 for a 812 set and winning both the high game and high series pot and £20 In the Premiership – Alan Keddie took a tumble in game 2 and had to withdraw, but Ice Man’s balls were on fire ! – Ice Man, the general Duke shot a 922 set with a high game of 268 to win both the high game and high series pot. This league needs more bowlers ! – The championship looks healthy, but the premiership needs more of you elite stone chuckers to show up and get out there. Drop in standings season 2     Senior results week 1  

Source: https://wp.talktenpin.net/2021/10/05/se ... n-singles/


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