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Nine winners for Vics in 62 shot victory at Hoylake Central.

The Vics Wallasey League side travelled the short distance to Hoylake Central on Thursday and returned with a 62 shot win against their newly promoted opponents. Steve Nugent was the star of the show with an excellent 21-06 win and unusually for the Vics in this league he proved to be the only single figure winner on the night. Anthony Thompson was the next best with a fine 21-11 win followed by Nel Sherbrooke’s 21-12 victory. Both Bill Atkinson and Jamie Fitzpatrick posted 21-13 winning cards and Robby Franklin and Brian Leonard both won 21-14. Dave Gilmore and John Lloyd both had tough games before finally winning 21-17 to complete 9 Vics winners on the night but credit must go to Hoylake Central for their display and they will surely win plenty of home games this season. This win takes the Vics into an early lead at the top of Division One which is where Skipper Mally Johnson wants to be at this time of year.

Etches the “Enforcer” snatches sweep with late win in “B” team’s 83 shot win against Wallasey RBL.

Keith Etches left it late to snatch the sweep from Ken Bidwell when playing at number 10, he produced an excellent 21-03 win to pip Ken’s equally excellent 21-04 victory. Keith had earlier won the £5 scratch card to complete a fine double for him if not his team mates. Bill Purcell finally produced the kind of winning display I know he is capable of, with a fine 21-05 win and more of the same will be expected from him in future or he will probably suffer from the writer’s barbed comments. John Brandon continues to leave his mark, this time a 21-08 win proved sufficient for him. Skipper Derek Thomas produced a fine 21-11 winning card and Ernie Peers also won well, with a 21 12 victory. “Bulldozer” Bernard Davies may have been dozing rather than bullying but still produced a vital 21-18 win in a tougher game than he has been used to so far and there were difficult games also for Ian Cameron and Ian Hamilton before both finally posted 21-20 winning cards. An 83 shot win does not guarantee winning the away fixture as the Vics found out twice last season so Derek Thomas must keep his team focussed on the task on the day at Wallasey next week.

Afternoon “A” team come unstuck again in away fixture against Albany.

The Vics afternoon “A” team are still finding it difficult to win away fixtures and once again on Wednesday, on a difficult and damp Albany green, they went down by 17 shots despite sharing 5 winners each with their opponents. The signs were ominous on arrival at the green, with the fixture supposedly having been called off at 1215 pm because of the wet conditions but the home team decided that the surface had dried out sufficiently to start the match. Bernie Owen was the only Vics winner in the front four, posting a 21-10 winning card but Elwyn Williams, 21-14 and Andrew Stratton, 21-20 gave the Vics 2 winners in the middle four. Dick Peake 21-18 and Bill Atkinson 21-20 both won at the back but just could not do enough to cover for the Vics five losers and at the end of the day Albany ran out 17 shot winners. The Vics will be confident of pulling the deficit back at home next week but the away form is still a worrying issue for Skipper Bill Atkinson and his team.

Skipper, Ian, leads from front in Sansom Cup win against Heswall RBL.

On one of the coldest nights for bowls in the last few years, Skipper Ian Sherbrooke led by example with an excellent 21-06 victory in the Vics 52 shot Sansom Cup win over Heswall RBL on Wednesday. Frank O’Neill powered to a fine 21-07 win before powering down the A41 on his motor bike and John Devlin showed fine form in a good 21-10 winning display. John Lloyd posted a 21-11 winning card followed by Brian Leonard’s good 21-12 win. Karl Sherbrooke shook off the blues from Tuesday’s display to bounce back with a 21-14 win and there were a couple of decent 21-15 winning cards from Neil Sherbrooke and Colin Saville to complete 8 winners for the Vics and a comgortable passage into the next round and a tough tie against Gladstone.

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