with Bob Taylor.

A very quiet week just occurred and it was so quiet that we have just one Star, and this was Blake Frecklington from the Tuesday Scratch Singles who scored 120 over average for the series.

So Blake Frecklington was the Star of the Week and winner of the Auto Wash compliments of the Race Track Car Wash.

Unfortunately I was unable to locate a High Roller champion so the three free practice games remain in the drawer, but there were several trying hard among them being Jordan Clark 238, Samson Hammond 212, Jayden Christoff 213, Joshua Johnstone 226, Allan Lickiewicz 203, Blake Frecklington 218, Luke Hannon 234, Ken McLachlan 201, Brody Jadezak 235, Jason Brown 229, Hayden Swallow 205, Travis McMahon 221 and Damien Christoff 234, Brock Gallagher 213, Josh Thornton 248 and Milo Lees 219.

I did say this had been a quiet week, and I was unable to locate an Almost Made it Hero, so the open order from Kings Takeaway at Greengate also remains in the drawer. But there were several feeling the pangs of hunger even if they were disappointed.

Among these triers were Lani Gouge 158, Gae Claydon 163, William Peate 189, Jenny Solling 156, Kevin Fruin 172, Kim McConnell 169, Rachel Johnson 160, Tori Downey 171, Julie Hoogenboom 180, Warren Taylor 169 and Gary James 180.

Also doing their best were Ian Middleton 173, Kerry McCarthy 170, Craig Butler 119, Morgan Andreas 131, Lachlan Andreas 155, Dale Lovett 118, Steven Randall 137, Karen Anderson 166, Hudson Howard 189, Keilan Holder 172, Rebecca Walker 143 and Jacinda Wood 187.

The fourth Female of Note for April was Julie Hoogenboom whose score of 180 was 43 over average. But (hold your breaths) the Female of Note for April and winner of the gift certificate from MJ’s All Hair-All Occasions was Yvonne Daniels whose earlier score of 208 (PB) was 90 over average.

The fourth Man of the Moment for April was Josh Thornton whose score of 248 was 69 over average. But (once again hold your breaths) the Man of the Moment for April and winner of the voucher from Guys Cuts was Damien Christoff whose earlier score of 279 was 110 over average and part of his 176 over average for the series.