Saturday as first and second-placed AICO and Netts had good wins over teams
Leaders AICO had the biggest win of the day, blasting bottom team Hamilton Parish 62-23 with Debbie DeShields scoring 41 and June Dill 21. For Parish, Jadtheda Harvey scored 18 and Suzette Albuoy four.
Kim Minors scored 21 goals and Gina Christopher 12 as Netts beat Olympic Panthers 33-14 to remain two points behind AICO with a game in hand.
In the day's other match PCC beat Coca-Cola 34-26 with Rose Richardson (23) and Sheena Maybury (11) scoring for PCC and Carol Bean (11) and Wenda Godfrey (15) replying for Coke.
In Second Division on Sunday, Netts Whites made it 12 wins in a row when they beat last placed Wolves 30-24 as Denise Perinchief and Kimale Pitt each scored 15 goals.
Netts Greens moved ahead of second placed Olympic Panthers on goal difference following their 20-12 win over PCC while Olympic Panthers were unable to field a team for their match with AICO.
Shallan Dennis and Gina Christopher both scored 10 times for Netts while Bismillah Sharrieff replied for PCC with 12 goals.
All last weekend's junior games were postponed because of the inclement weather.
Weekend schedule First Division: North Village v PCC (12.45); Coca-Cola v Netts (2.00); Olympic Panthers v Ham. Parish (3.15). All matches at Bernard Park east.
Second Division: Netts Whites v PCC (BPE 9.45); Netts Greens v Boulevard (BPW 9.45); Warwick Redbirds v Olympic Panthers (BPE 11.15); AICO v Wolves (BPW 11.15).
BOWLING BOW Lopsided results again abounded in the Miller High Life Bowling League with at least 10 points separating the teams.
Tools and Equipment moved into a first-place tie courtesy of their 26-4 shellacking of Tomps Towing.
Posting the night's top game and series was Antoine Jones, who recorded 253 and 682 and assisted by Conrad Lister's 233 game and 607 series as T&E rolled easily over Tomps.
Co-leaders Marlboro, maintained their position by virtue of pin count as they defeated Goslings 21-9. Mike McCallum was high man for the victors who posted the evening's second high team game and series, a 985 and 2837.
Other matches saw Franklin Travel roll to an emphatic 23-7 win over newcomers Team Spirit and Signature Card post a 20-10 triumph over Spoilers.
DARTS DRT There was plenty of action in the Bermuda Darts Association divisional play last week with several close matches.
In the First Division each of the three matches were decided by a point with Nationals, St. George's D&SC and Mariners all recording 4-3 victories over RAA, BAA II and BAA I respectively.
Second Division play was no less exciting as Pomander Gate outlasted Moonglow 4-3 as did Vasco II in their match at Spanish Point Boat Club.
Queens Club produced the most lopsided result, their 7-0 shellacking of BPSA in their Third Division match sending shockwaves throughout the league.
Also enjoying comfortable wins were ESSO II, Robin Hood and Vasco III, who all won by a 5-2 margin.
The Fourth Division saw Strike Zone, Robin Hood and Sandys Boat Club II successful in their outings.
CRICKET CRI Willow Cuts will hold a meeting at the club president's house at 8.00 this evening for anyone interested in playing for the team in the upcoming season.
There will be a meeting this evening at 8.00 at Social Club for all persons travelling with the Young Men's Social Club/Morris Brimmer groups to the three Test matches between the West Indies and Pakistan.
