Week 2 of Season 4 – One new bowler this week Nick Kowalski back after a break and getting some practice in ahead of the county trials. I quite meanly put him in the prem… sorry Nick. But it won’t be long till he’s back hitting his pre covid average. Also a few players who have been missing for a while, came and had a bowl.. Russ Minns, and Craig Barrett. Championship – only 6 players in the champ this week, so a good week to pick up some easy points. Despite starting with a poor 124 game, Gary Waghorn settled down and in the third game banged in a 223 and that was enough to win the pot. In fact it was the only 200+ in the whole division. Which I think proves that lanes were playing a bit tighter then usual. High series went to Rob Yandell who shot a very consistent set 184,184,189,188 for a 745 Overall the early league leader is Gary Waghon, but only 3 points separate the top 3, with Jordan Hart in 2nd and Mark Richardson in 3rd. Premiership – A decent turnout for the prem with 11 players – High game went to Matt Trotter with a 266 in game 4 for an 893 set. But taking the high series pot with games of 231,229,224,215 for a 899 set was Lee Miller. Overall the early league leader is Lee Miller, with Paul Loberman is 2nd and Matt Trotter in 3rd League happens Every Monday with registration from 7.30 and bowling starts at 8 – you can turn up and bowl at any point in the season and as often or as little as you like. Don’t forget if your a bowler that lives in the counties of Herts, Beds and Bucks or were born in these counties – then have a go at trying out for the county teams – roll offs are fast approaching. First squad is 6th March and the online entry form is here https://form.jotform.com/220045357055348
Into the New season – season 4, week 1 We welcomed a new bowler – James Winter. Usually a resident of Southampton, but was up on business and wanted to chuck at some “real” pins and not them silly string ones. Championship – Jordan the hit man Hart finally showed the sort of bowling that would have kept him in the prem division. Hit Man opened up with a 246, then a 214 (where he opened frames 9 and 10) then a 244. Even a 150 last game didn’t stop Hit Man having a clean sweep of the pots. Russell Snipper was the top point scorer with a 801 set. Premiership – New promoted Roger Hurst started his first campaign in the top division strongly hitting the front 10 then a 6spare for a 286 and the high game pot. Roger scoring good points on the night. The High series pot went to Alan Keddie – Ked’s had games of 203,258,225,214 for a 900 set. A good first week with 22 bowlers attending – any bowler can join the league and take part at any point in the season – your best 6 weeks outta the 10 count for your final league position. But you can even just bowl the odd week here and there if you want and play for the high series and high series pot. Bowlers don’t forget the country rolls offs for Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, and Buckinghamshire are fast approaching – if you want to get involved in county bowling, then enter the trials – the entry form is here [url=https://form.jotform.com/220045357055348]https://form.jotform.com/220045357055348[/url]
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