A TOP-of-the-table clash saw Head Hunters extend their lead with a 15-pin victory over Pheasant Flockers in Division One of the Worcester Sunday Winter Skittles League.
Division Two remains the same with the top three side all winning.
Wide a Wakers moved up to fourth place with a victory over Heenan’s.
Division One: Young Un’s 183 (2) (P Hill 38), Goodrest Nutters 192 (18) (M Fisher 37); Pheasant Flockers 176 (4) (K West 35), Head Hunters 191 (16) (L Carey 36); Assassins 237 (18) (R Franklin 45, D Turpin, A Lock 44), Golden S 208 (2) (S Bristow 40); Magnificent 8 204 (16) (S Knott 40), Lunch Bunch 183 (40 (D Waine 36).
Division Two: Railway Steamers 166 (4) (O Hunt 34), Bridge Boys 180 (16) (S Blocksidge 35); The Sketch 213 (16) (K Rudge 37), Railway Boozers 202 (4) (S May 38); Wreckheads 203 (18) (N Ford 38), Magnificent 8 190 (2) (L Robinson 37); Wide a Wakers 225 (17) (P Lerry 41, J Gregg 40), Heenans 205 (3) (C Kenwrick 41).
Worcester Friendly Skittles League Monday Division One: Kingfishers 408 (15) (J S Foley 41), Travellers 405 (5) (J Evans 41); Thunderbirds 382 (7) (P Weaver 41), Cardents 401 (13) (A Minton 41); Prince Boys 449 (18) (S Bryant 45, S Hodson 41), Harry’s Heroes 432 (2) (R Henry 42); Hillbillies 406 (13) (G Evans 45), Wild Bunch 402 (7) (J Grimshaw 38); Dirty Dozen 387 (16) (R Taylor 44), Transporters 375 (4) (A Sier 41); Runaways 352 (14) (W Evans 34) Rushwick 344 (6) (N Lloyd 35); Castaways 411 (14) (S Baker 46, D Baker 42) Countymen 409 (6) (C Oakley 38).
Division Two: St Oswalds 358 (18) (R Emsley 37), Headers 272 (2) (L Spragg 33); Redundants 360 (2) (G Mayers 38), Interliners 390 (18) (R Waller 43); Wasps 375 (16) (R Mann 38), Fox Cubs 368 (4) (D Humphries 38); Wizards 359 (2) (R Allen 36), M&M’s 390 (18) (J Harris 38); Claines RBL 388 (18) (P Wilson 39), Dingles 370 (2) (P Jeynes 40); County Officers 378 (18) (R Trott, N. Coleman, G Vass 37), Millers 361 (2) (M Cutler 36); Sharpshooters 432 (18) :(P Burton 44, J Williams 41), Signals 411 (2) (Pittaway 41, I Burton 41, P Kitching 40).
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