Week 2 and the Plough A juggernaut starts to gain pace.
Plough A 8 - 1 Bar Logo
When you look at the two squads on paper this looked like it was going to be a great yard stick for the season to come as the Bar Logo side look really good.
This score line just shows the fire power the Plough boys have again this year indeed it wasn't until the seventh game that the Logo outfit gained their first league.
Ollie Webster was in fine form with 6 ton+ scores and a 20dlGazza Uren hit his second ton + finish in as many week, this time only a mere 104. He was out done by team mate James Arneil with a fine 117 finish but their star man was yet again Geoff Howland who amassed 7 ton+ scores including a 180 and 20dl & 15dl's.For the Logo crew Scott Dalton 3 tons , Jamie J Skillan 3 and Simon Griffin 4 ton+ scores were their stand out players.
Central 4 - 5 Mitre
The league leaders kept up the pressure on the Plough with a tough win against another good squad. Glenn Charnock again hitting the lipstick with ease Roy Dunlop hit four tons but lost his singles. For the Central outfit Paul Nuts Allison was back to his winning ways with both his games going the way of the Central.
Bar Logo A 6 - 3 Bar Logo AAA
The A team breathed a huge sigh when the Douglas pairing of Geoff Hurstand Richie Andrews won the second pairs match to secure the 2 points and keep them unbeaten.
The AAA were in fact 3-0 up and cruising but the A teamers are made of strong stuff and with the likes of Geoff , Paul 'Aggie' Arthur and Alan Youngstill to come on there was hope.Hurstie hit 4 ton+ scores , Alan 3 and Aggie 7 including a nice 118 finish to take this weeks Paul Wheeler sponsored highest finish prize. Chris Higgins , Simon Maccuish and Jason Smith were the AAA's star players.
RAOB 1 - 8 Plough B
The orange army gained their first win on Tuesday thanks to Alan Phythian but the Plough boys certainly bounced back from last week . Their star and arguably the player of the week Jamie Kelly gaining a fine bag of 7 ton+ scores including 2 x 180's. The ever green Mac MacDonald showing there's life in the old dog with good wins and 4 ton+ scores. Sorry Tye Jones but we expect more from our treasurer haha.
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