December 4, 2013 at 1:31 p.m.
Mackerels smoke Porgies
Mackerels’ William Steede was top scorer in the latest Fishbowl League bowling action — with a 244 game and 614 series.
Team-mate Sandra Ford backed Steede by topping the ladies’ weekly high scores list with a 533 series.
Opponents Porgies had other ideas as Ted Swiss claimed second game and series honours with a 225 and 594.
It was a hit-or-miss game, ending in a 2-2 draw.
Tuna pulled the rabbit out of the hat and won three of the four points, while Snappers could only muster one.
Karen Landy led the Tuna with a 536, while for the Snappers’ Peter Winsby was top scorer with a 559.
The match between the Marlins and Goldfish was a close encounter and ended with Goldfish taking all four points.
The first game saw a 21-pin separation, six pins in the second game and the third game 35 pins.
Richard Zuill chipped in a 554 series and Donna Doyle claimed ladies second high series honours with a 479 and third game of 169 for the Marlins. The Goldfish were led by Albert Botelho with games of 215, 139 and 213 for a 567 series.
Wendell White was Cow Pollies’ top scorer, leading them to a 3-1 win over Swordfish. Sonia Holder led the Swordfish’s efforts, claiming ladies’ second high scratch game of 186 and a high handicap game of 242 —but they were unable to take a bigger share of the points.
Milkfish and Dolphins battled it out with Milkfish coming out 3-1 winners led by Daniel Morales.
Barracuda held on to first place in the standings when their match with Hog Fish ended in a 2-2 draw.
Joshua Bento claimed third high honours for both his 222 game and 593 series. Hanny consolation led the Hog Fish as their s top scorer with a 543.
Wahoo went home with all four points as their match against Bye (Gone Fishin) was no contest thanks to a complete team effort. n
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