Things did not improve with the introduction of Gibbs (18) and Williams (27) who lamely gave up a further six pins to leave the anchor pair with an eight pin defecit.
It was at this point that after an inspired signing by the Golfing Society, that Nobby Pearce made his long awaited debut.
Pearce (24) started like a rocket, belying the fact that he hadn't picked up a skittle ball in anger for over 10 years!! With Pinder (29) winning the tote for the home sides highest score, the dynamic duo rolled back the years to win by seven pins.
Next weeks matches are:
Monday at Blackhorse, 7.45pm start versus the Crickets (All-in Cup) and Tuesday 11th November front pin league action against the Odds & Ends at the Catholic Club, 8.30pm start.
2 comments:
i can play mon but need to go on 1st that ok? crib at the sheaf need to be there foe 8.30 rich
suppose so!
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