THE first round of the championship singles continued last Thursday afternoon with seven players going through to the next round.
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C Martin beat B Wolters (31-9), S Burnell-Jones beat G Gilford (32-25), R Dawson beat D Hammond (31-19), D Leadbeater beat N Savage (31-16), L Mullen beat H Payton (31-16), A Cox beat M Hollebone (31-21) and J Black beat C Webster (31-24).
TAKING out the winners spot this week were G DePiper, D Hammond and D Leadbeater with a +12 over G Watts, E Weir and P Holden. Very close behind the runners-up were B Kershaw and G Bartlett with a +11 over H Fischer and C Hinton. In the other games B Wolters and P Williams beat R Thomas and G Ireland with a +6 and B Page, T Baker and S Burnell-Jones beat J Kennett, M Hollebone and M Cannon with a +5. A barbecue was enjoyed by all after the games.
P Kriss and A Cox took the winners prize out of the hat this week with a 14-12 win over A Dodd and Hunter. The runners up also out of the hat were D O'Donnell, C McTagget and M Hammond with a 11-10 win over R Trenchard, Snow and P Swan. In other games N Savage and J Black had a good win over J Crossingham and T Lowman with a 19-9 score. R Moore, L Rose and R Dawson beat T Colechin, T Abbott and P Howarth with a 17-9 win. M Hollebone, D Leadbeater and J Pie had a +7 win over W Goward, N Bell and P Anderson.
DESPITE the weather our pennant players got some practice with our top grade playing against our fives. Our sevens had a game against each other.
The twos were too good for the fives wining all three games. In the other game N Savage, R Trenchard, B Craig and D Hammond had a +10 win over G Williams, T Baker, B Kershaw and S Burnell-Jones. Lucky Mick was in the defeated team but moved aside to let other players get some practice. Maybe the result could have been different if Mick played. A sausage sizzle was enjoyed by all after the games.