On Sunday 29th October San Miguel took on Quesada in the Premier 20. The result was 2 games each home and away so shot difference decided the outcome. Unfortunately for San Miguel, Quesada went through.
To better news there were some good results on Monday 30th. The Dolphins won at home 11-1, shots 105 to 52 against Quesada Diamonds with Mary Whitelock, Dave Homer and Derek Farmer being the highest scoring triple winning 23-8. The team are now top of the table. The Orcas were away to Emerald Isle Neptunes and came away with an 8-4 win, 90 shots to 80 with Meg Brownlee, Tom Dalgleish and Eddie Cowan being the highest scoring triple winning 25-15. The Stingrays travelled to Country Bowls to play their Ravens and drew 6-6 with best triple of Terry Lock, Gestur Saemundson and Alan Harris winning 26-9. The Marlins were at home to Emerald Isle Moonrakers gaining 4 points and narrowly missing out on the shots 82-85. Highest scoring triple was Richard Lewis, Dave Rex and Lynn Greenland winning 21-8.
Another good result for the Winer League on Wednesday 1st November winning 8-2 over Benitachell keeping us top of the table. Highest scoring rink was Paul Hayward, Mary Whitelock, Gail Willshire and Ron Nairey winning 24-13.
Friday saw the Navajos at home in the morning against La Maraina Shark where they won 8-4, 77 shots to 71. Highest scori9ng triple was Bob Hanton, Barbara Scotthern and Dave Champion who won 20-14. Also in the morning the Comanches played against Greenlands Elms and came away with a great win 10-2, 82 shots to 68. Unfortunately Greenlands Elms failed to field a full team so lost 2 points and 10 shots. Highest winning triple was Gill Brimley, Adam Ingram and Gestur Saemundson who won 18-14. In the afternoon the Apaches took on Quesada Swallows and won 8-4, 95 shots to 71, highest scoring triple was a tie 24-8. Dori Svanbergsson, Gail Willshire and Fred Willshire and Pat McEwan, Jim Taylor and Lynn Greenland sharing the spoils. Last but not least the Cherokees were away to San Luis Leopards and lost 5-7, 63 shots to 109.