with Bob Taylor. 

A quiet week due to the public holiday, but still plenty happening so let’s look at the Wednesday 6.20pm league where Sam Flannery scored 167 over average, followed by Justin Smart from the Tuesday Scratch Singles with 155 over average, then came William Simons from the Thursday 6.00pm league with 134 over average and he was followed by David Jameson from the Thursday 9.45am league with 109 over average and finally came Andrew Watling from the Wednesday 7.30pm league with 101 over average for the series.

Star Bowler of the week and winner of the Auto Wash compliments of Race Track Car wash was Sam Flannery due to his wonderful 167 over average for the series.

The High Roller champion and winner of the three free practice games was William Simons who scored 222 (PB). As this score was 98 over average and part of his 134 over average for the series, Will was named the second Man of the Moment for October and next in line for the voucher from Guys Cuts.

Those trying to beat Will included Blake Frecklington 247, Jacob French 200, Alan Lickiewicz 244, Justin Smart 248, Brody Jadezak 208, Casey Perry 222, Monique Slaczka 231, Nick Flannery 279. Sam Flannery 255, David Hayward 247, Damien Christoff 201, Travis McMahon 262, Jayden Christoff 236,Harrison Walker 203, Darius Thurtell 247, Matthew Woodham 201 and Alex Mounsey 210.

Unfortunately I was unable to locate an Almost Made it Hero so he open order from Kings Takeaway at Greengate remains unawarded, but there were several trying hard, among them being Brock Gallagher 199, Tracy Gavin 162, Michael Selmes 174, Andrew Watling 196, Sophie Jones 174, Joseph Talidong 195, Sue Pagett 165 and Greg Shapter 189.

Also trying hard were Steven Oxenburgh 169, Giorgia Gray 137, Lucy Leeuw 143, Lachlan Andreas 129, Tanya Drewe 189. Liam Whitton 182, Milo Lees 184, Jason Kelly 199, Jordan Trenholm 177, David Lawler 149, Helen Newling 148 and Warren Taylor (no relation) 171.

The second Female of Note for October and next in the queue with hands out hoping for the gift certificate from MJ’s All Hair-All Occasions was Sophie Jones whose score of 174 was 43 over average.

As mentioned earlier, it has been a very quiet week, unfortunately including no juniors playing due to school holidays, but things should return to normal next week, so hang onto your hats, it could be a wild ride.