Mangrove Bay on Sunday to lift the Ajax Cup for Laser sailors.
The 10-20 knots breezes provided for plenty of thrills and spills, with close competition throughout the day among the seven member fleet which also included Brett Wright, Andreas Lewin, Christian Luthi, Peter Bromby, Craig Davis and Michael Siese.
Fisher though emerged as the man of the hour through his point total of six-and-a-half, made from finishes of four firsts, a second and a third.
Second overall was Wright (103 ), followed by Lewin (123 ) and Luthi (14).
Wright, though, continues to lead the Commodore's Cup standings which includes all races during the months of March and April. Wright cumulative total rests at 241 points compared to Lewin's 243 and third place Malcolm Smith's 283 .
Young Andrew Henderson was in sparkling form over the weekend among the Optimist Dinghy class, cruising to four first place finishes during the Optimist Pram Cup series hosted by the Sandys Boat Club.
However, while the results would appear to indicate total domination by the youngster the reality was quite to the contrary as stern challenges were offered throughout by the quartet of Bobby Beale, Jason Simons, Jeffrey Steynor and Dubae Swan.
Still it was Henderson sweeping to victory in the opening four races, although, the second race was more of a gift from Simons who sailed past the finish line while leading, obviously believing that there were a further two laps to go.
Thus Henderson zoomed to the head of the overall standings as his 23 point total heads second place Steynor (25) and Simons (253 ).
TABLE TENNIS PP Overseas coaches, George and Anthony Cooper of Atlanta, Georgia, will conduct clinics starting tonight at Young Men's Social Club at 8.00.
The session is open to league players and memebers of the general public and those attending are asked to bring their own bats.
On Saturday another session will be held at Elliott Primary gym between 12-5 p.m. and is open to the general public, especially youngsters.
Another session is scheduled for St. George's Cricket Club on April from 7 p.m. for Eastern Stars players and the general public. The pair leave on April 6 but before they depart they will be going to various schools.
For further information call president Mansfield Smith at 297-0518.
SWIMMING SW The Bermuda Amateur Swimming Association will be running a programme for school children during the Easter break at the BASA pool.
There will be two sessions, one for eight to 10 year olds and the other for 10-12 yer olds. There will be a one hour session each day for each age group with the first half hour of each session being a swimming lesson and the second half devoted to games in the pool.
The programmes will be organised and run by Kristina Cash, BASA pool administrator and swimming instructor.
The sessions will run from Monday, April 4 to Friday, April 8 between 10-11 a.m. for eight to 10 years olds and 2-3 p.m. for 10-12 year olds.
The cost will be $5 per day or $20 for five sessions. There is a limit of 20 swimmers per session so parents are encouraged to register in advance. To register, or for more information, call the pool facility at 292-1713, leaving your name, number and ages of the children.
Meanwhile, there has been an increased demand for spaces in the lunchtime adult training programmes. From April 1 there will be two lunch time training sessions for adult swimmers.
Sessions will be on Tuesday and Friday from noon to 1 p.m. and from 1-2 p.m.
The cost is $40 per month and for further information call 292-1713 and leave a name and contact number.
BOWLING BOW Wahoo increased their lead at the top of the Fishbowl League to four-and-a-half points with a resounding 3-1 win over Hinds recently.
David Mello led the victors with a 542 series as they took advantage of a slip by second placed Marlins, who went down by a similar score to Mackerel.
Marlins thus fell into a tie for the second spot with Porgies, whose drive toward a 3-1 triumph aagainst Cow Pollies was spurred by the efforts of Vernon Daniels.
Daniels produced the third high series and games of 553 and 216 respectively and was aided by Myrtle Swan's 193, good for second highest among the women.
In other matches Angel Fish swam past Rockfish 3-1, Tuna canned Sharks 4-0, Snappers hooked Dolphins 3-1 while Barracuda devoured Piranhas 4-0.
Tools and Equipment repeated as champions of the Miller High Life Bowling League following a 21-9 triumph over Signature Card.
The result gave Equipment the title with three weeks remaining.
Ty Williams led the way with a second high series of 616 and top game of 243 as Equipment returned the night's leading series and games of 2,885 and 1,021 respectively.
Meanwhile, current second place side Marlboro suffered a surprise loss to Goslings, going down 19-11.
Remaining games witnessed Spoilers and Thompson's Towing tie 15-15, Terminators ease by New mix Ups 26-4 and Stevedoring Services bombard team Spirit 28-2.
Tomorrow's schedule: Tools and Equipment v Marlboro; Spoilers v Stevedoring; Thompson's v Goslings; New Mix Ups v Signature Card; Team Spirit v Terminators.
CRICKET CRI Bermuda's ICC cricketers will be receiving appreciation awards on the steps of City Hall on Friday at 12.30 when they meet Mayor of Hamilton Cecil Dismont, Minister of Youth and Sports Pamela Gordon and Shadow Minister of Youth and Sports Dr Edward Brown.
The team recently returned from Kenya when they finished fourth in the tournament, which sees the top three teams advancing to the 1996 World Cup.
There will be a meeting for all Bailey's Bay cricketers at the club tonight starting at 6.30 p.m.
SOCCER SOC Two finals are scheduled for Friday night at the National Stadium: At 7.00 will be the Premier Division Shell Shield final between PHC and Somerset. The women's FA Cup final between BAA Telecom and Rude Girls is scheduled for 9.00.
NETBALL NET Somerset won one of the under 13 title -- Netts the other -- so there was not a clean sweep by 7-Up Netts as previously reported.
