[TTP] Season 6 – Daniel Bonfield’s Dunstable Divisional Drop in Singles

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[TTP] Season 6 – Daniel Bonfield’s Dunstable Divisional Drop in Singles

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Week 4 – and Basher handed the league reins over to his good friend… ok just his friend, ok.. to a bloke he knows… Lee Bradley ! And perhaps it was because Basher weren’t there that we had a great turn out, 24 bowlers and 2 newbies youngster – Alfie Humphrey and long time Dunny league bowler Andrew McLoughlin – welcome. And making a re-appearance to the league was Lee “the ferret” Miller… now I’m taking it personally… I’ve asked him loads of times to come and have a bowl, then when I’m not there he re-surfaces ! Championship Some good performances this week, Jo Green bounced back from a bad week to shoot 820 set, but it was Richard Parker AGAIN who clean swept the pots. Richard won the high game with 236 and then the set pot with 821, beating Jo by one pin. Elsewhere Gerry Wrathall had a good block 781 and Alfie Humphrey had a good game with a 224 that nearly won him a pot on his first night. Overall – Richard Parker has a commanding lead in the league with a 29 point lead from Sal Spence in 2nd but more importantly his current average is 192, if it finishes that high Richie will finally be promoted to bowl with the hurlers and twirlers in the premiership. Premiership It’s so typical of the “ferret” Lee Miller, doesn’t turn up for ages, wipes the dust of his bowling bag rocks up and shots a 952 block (256,228,241,227) and wins the pot. But luckily Darren Fox shot a 269 to win the high game pot to deny Lee the clean sweep. Overall – Lee Bradley had a bad night, probably the stress of running the league, this meant that good old Mark Secker Bag has risen to the take the lead 7 points ahead of Bradders and Jordan the Hit Man Hart  is 3rd – but the BIG FISH are yet to enter the pond !!! – namely ME ! – oh and Trotter and Keddie… Possible Lobbers later in the season and maybe Miller if turns up again. Image Image Image Week 3 of season 6 – it was a super scorcher, the hottest day on record anywhere ever – according to the BBC news we would all die if we left the house. But league bowlers are a hardy lot, perhaps a bit mental – and this was proven when 18 of us rocked up to bowl. This is why bowling proprietors have to value league bowlers… because we go bowling on super sunny days and sub zero snowy days – league bowlers will be there ! – we’re hard core. Championship – Richard Parker had every thing in his block of 4, a rocky start a steadying of the ship a lane change due to a break down and then some great bowling to finish off – Richard went 143, 201 (lane change) 238, 243 for a 825 block and that won him high game and high series pot in his division. Also scoring good points (50) was Spencer Edwards Overall – it’s still early days, but Richard parker leads with Sal Spence and Lisa Cook in 2nd and 3rd. Premiership Despite their being a heat haze at about 50ft there was still some good skittles. Lee Bradley with the front 10 then a rather woeful 6/ for a 286 in game 2 gave him the high game pot, and then he completed the clean pot sweep by shooting a 940. But he was wasn’t top point scorer. That honour went to the very sweaty sock Alan Keddie who shot a 920 but ended up with 54 points. Overall – Lee Bradley leads the league, averaging 216… this boy used to be in the championship average 170ish a year ago. In 2nd is Mark Secker bag and in 3rd is Jordan the Hit Man Hart. Catch up on the action via twitch … https://www.twitch.tv/basherback2back I’m away for the next two Mondays – leaving the league in the capable hands of Mr Lee Bradley. Image Image Image Week 2 of Season 6 – man it was a scorcher. I swear there was a heat haze at about 50ft. A very poor turnout this week, but it was too be expected – it was a busy weekend of bowling with the MSL, Lez Rogers Memorial event and the senior event in Shipley. But it did mean that those that played picked up some good points. Championship – Any game over 200 was a good game it this heat. Rob Yandell opened up with a 208 and Rich Parker a 202, but the highest game of the evening and earning himself the pot money went to Jason Gowland who shot a 233 in game 3.  The high series pot also went to Jason who shot a 729 just beating Richard Parkers 720. But it was one them nights where even though Jason won both pots he only came 4th in the points situation. The early league leader is Sal Spence followed by Richard Parker. Premiership – Basher took awhile to acclimatize to the heat as he opened with 156 but a strategic bit of white tape meant he bounced back with a 253 to win the high game pot. Lee Bradley banged in a decent set with 860, but the high series pot went to the sweaty sock (literally)  Alan Keddie with a 884 block. Early league leader is Lee Bradley with Mark Secker Bag in 2nd Week 3 next week – lets hope with can start getting the attendance back up into the 20’s July 24th is the King of the Hill event at Dunstable – there are currently 9 spaces remaining. If you wish enter this event then please click here and enter https://form.jotform.com/221664323403346 Image Image Image So round we go again… week 1 of a new season, Season 6 of the drop in singles league. New bowler this week Spencer Edwards, son of the leg-end Cass Edwards. Championship – Gary Waghorn continuing his good form from last season into this one shooting a 235 in game 3 to take the high game pot. Spencer was in there like swim wear and made an impressive debut shooting an 817 set, not bad for someone who hasn’t bowl competitively since YBC days. But Spencer was denied a pot on his first week by the impressive Waghorn who shot a 821 set. Ray lay and Sal Spence both shot decent sets as well. Should be a competitive championship league this year and hopefully a few bowlers earning promotions into the premier league. Premiership – Matt Trotter going for the three-peat. Having won the last 2 leagues, Matt cruised to a 974 set, and even managed to sandbag in the last game, he doesn’t want his average getting too high, just keep it in the 240’s this season. Matt won both pots with a 266 in game 2. Big Mac Macpherson shot a decent 856 and Jordan the Hit Man Hart had a consistent block for a 852. Anyone can join the league at any point in the season, and bowl as little or as often as they like – every Monday at 7.30 for a 8pm start. July 24th is the 3rd King of the Hill tournament at Dunstable – we still have 10 spaces remaining and you can enter the tournament here [url=https://form.jotform.com/221664323403346]https://form.jotform.com/221664323403346[/url] Image Image Image Image    

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