Fish 3-1 as league action resumed following a break for the Bermuda Rendezvous
Wahoo were led by Doug Hines's second high series of 557 and third game of 213. Hines was assisted by Richard Davidge's third high series of 554. Wendy Cummings bowled a 496 series and third game of 194 to lead Angel Fish's bid for points.
Porgies broke their tie for second with Marlins by winning all four points from Hinds, who gave them a run for the points and almost pulled it off in the second game, scoring a 974 to Porgies 976.
Marlins dropped to third place despite their 3-1 triumph over Dolphins, which came thanks to Donna Amaral's top women's series of 545.
Barracuda blanked Rockfish 4-0 on the lead of John Maycock, who bowled the night's top men's series 568 and a 212 game. No one responded for Rockfish.
Mackerel and Tuna shared the points in a 2-2 draw. William Steede was tops for his team with a 545 while for Marie Frith, for Tuna, bowled the women's second high series and game of 543 and 196.
Ann Mitchell led the Snappers to a 3-1 win over Piranhas with the women's second high series and top game of 531 and 203. Cow Pollies stopped Sharks 3-1 though the losers almost pulled off a bigger share of the points, coming within 23 points of winning the third game.
There were no changes in the standings in the Miller High Life League as league leaders Tools & Equipment scored an easy 28-2 win over Team Spirit.
Ty Williams' second high game of 230 was the only one to make the honours list but was supported with his 604 series by Antoine Jones who had a 605 and Chris Leverock's 602 series. That paced the winners to the night's second high team game and series of 991 and 2,927 respectively.
New Mix Ups beat Spoilers 19-11 in a close scoring contest. Clevie Harris was the big gun for the winners with his third high series of 611 while Robert Darrell led the losers.
Signature Card and Thompson's fought to an exciting 15-15 draw. David Abraham's second high game and series of 233 and 621 led Signature Card to the third high team game of 976 and series of 2,745, both season highs for the team.
The highlight of the night was Marlboro's 26-4 thrashing of Stevedoring Services. The true gesture of sportsmanship prevailed as Stevedoring were two men short but still wanted to compete after Marlboro suggested a make-up would have been appropriate.
The `old man', Jim Godwin, provided the spark for the evening with his high individual game and series of 243 and 671 to lead Marlboro to the top game and series of 1,002 and 2,952.
The last match of the night had Gosling's score a 191 -101 win over Terminators. In a low-scoring match, Hank Rawlins paced the winners while Howard Francis was tops for the losers.
This week's schedule: Terminators v Spoilers; Thompson's v Team Spirit; Marlboro v New Mix Ups; Signature Card v Gosling's; Stevedoring v T&E.
SOFTBALL SOF Runs were in abundance on Tuesday night at Bernard Park as ACT and St. David's were comfortable winners while Team Xerox got by Cock & Feather in a high-scoring game in the Commercial League.
In total, 77 runs were scored as ACT hammered Bank of Butterfield Flyers 20-5 in a match that ended in the fifth inning. Richard Davidge had a perfect three-for-three for the winners while Anthony Christopher went three-for-four in support and Sakina Clark two-for-three.
For the Bank, Mark Rousselle and Paul Cashin both went two-for-three as Scott Corday emerged as the winning pitcher and Rick Johansen suffered the loss.
Team Xerox got by Cock and Feather 20-17 as Chris Knight had a perfect five-for-five night for the victors. Dave Steiert hit two home runs and had eight RBI in his four-for-five which gave good support while Joe Czerwinski went three-for-four.
In a losing cause, Dennis Richardson finished the night with a four-for-five effort which included a home runs and three RBI while Ian Chalmers and Jeff Baldwin three-for-four. Darryl Watson got the win while Dennis Richardson suffered the loss.
Elvin Pitcher went three-for-four and Lionel Cann and Arthur Pitcher both two-for-three as St. David's Cricket Club beat PALMS 13-2 in the final night of the match. Tanya Darrell and Dean Williams both went two-for-three for PALMS.
Ianthia Butler was the winning pitcher while Charles Williams-Grant was the loser.
WOMEN'S SOCCER SOC Meredith Brady hammered home a left-footed shot from 14-yards to give Dandy Stars a 1-0 victory over Somerset Terminators in Women's League play on Saturday.
The goal came mid-way through the second half when Brady dribbled into the penalty box and drove the fierce shot home to beat goal-keeper Karen Richardson.
Until then play was relatively even with both teams missing easy chances. In the first half rookie Kennisha Cann blew an opportunity for the Terminators when she miskicked from close range while Rebella Sousa of Dandy Stars put an effort over the bar with just the goalkeeper to beat.
After a scoreless first half Dandy Stars took a decisive edge with Lisa Robinson playing a prominent role, but they still found it hard to break through a sound Terminators' defence.
Great satisfaction though came to Dandy Stars when Brady settled the matter with her fine effort.
The second game between Rude Girls and BAA Telecom was postponed.
The league season will conclude tonight with a double-header at Devonshire Rec. featuring Dandy Stars and Rude Girls at 7 p.m. and Terminators and BAA Telecom at 9 p.m.
HARNESS RACING RAH The Driving Horse and Pony Club, hit by bad weather during the past two weeks, have just three harness races left for the season.
Competition on Sunday at Vesey Street at 1 p.m. will hopefully see Miss Saigon making her debut. With the positions being redrawn, she will go up against the old man of the track, Charger's Rib Roy, and Charger's son, Just A Gigolo.
The positions drawn for the cancelled race last week were the same drawn this week for the Junior Free for All. The pole positions for the two divisions of the Free for All also remain the same with Nateway going up against Pleasant Surprise, Shamrock Tuxedo and The Gutsy Little Catch A Fire drawing the pole against Eddie The Great and Grand Marshall. SNOOKER SNO National Sports club maintained their stranglehold on the First Division leadership following a close 3-2 win over Police during recent action.
Paul Charleton made two 20-breaks in an impressive 83-10 decision over Gordon Harris to head the charge.
Meanwhile, Greg Falzone recorded breaks of 20 and 17 as Sandys Sports Club II shut out Old Colony Club III 5-0, while Queens I similarly handled Old Colony Club II 5-0.
First Division player of the week, Dennis Eve, displayed his wares in sparking Warwick to a nail-biting 3-2 defeat of St. George's.
Irvin Hayward was named second Division player of the week for his 55-53 result against last year's aggregate champion Steve Bremar.
The remaining match saw Sandys Boat Club outlast Sandys Sports Club 3-2.
