In a battle of the veterans for the bowls' monthly consistency trophy, Dick Mattress outstayed the other veterans.
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Dick won with 88 points and was followed by Leon Downey on 79 and Col Good on 78.
At last Thursday's social bowls, John Crowe showing outstanding form and outclassed the field on 27 points.
In the distance were John Piper and Daryl Murphy equal on 22.
Now on more weighty matters.
In the Minor Pairs Club Championship Daryl Murphy and Nev Thurtell defeated the Bonfield pairing skipped by Tim 22-12.
The other side of the draw saw a boil over with Julie and Gerard Dunn defeating John Piper and Maureen Westbury 19-11.
In the Club Minor Singles Championship, Charlie Sorgsepp defeated Dave Bromham 25-17.
On the other side, Jeff Sommerfield defeated Nodder Neal to set up a final clash with Charlie.
The club may need to have lots of cold drinks available that day.
In the President's Reserve Pairs played on Saturday, Bill Luxford and Dave Bromham won their semi final against a team from Cootamundra played at Boorowa 25-11.
They are in the final to be played March 6.
Go well boys.
The first round of the district Pennants was played on Sunday.
The No. 5 side took on Young at Young Bowling Club.
In a very close match, Young won two rinks to one.
Des and Chris Grimson captained their teams, which were both defeated by small margins.
Robert Styles' team played in a most entertaining match.
Scores were 17 all on the 20th end.
The result could have gone either way.
Robert asked his team for a big final effort.
They responded and, at the change, the skips were holding three shots.
The Young skip reduced that by one making the final score 19-17 to Boorowa.
The other Pennant team, our No. 7s played against the Boorowa Recreation Club at the Ex-Services green.
In a disappointing result, Boorowa Rec Club won the overall points.
The Ex-Services team won two rinks to one but went down overall.
After all that, social bowls is Thursday at 12.30pm.