Week three: Stokesley kept up their 100 per cent record for the season with the highest score by a team in 2004, when they scored a massive 183 to 176 victory over Fox Hall.
There were 90 competitors at Stokesley and this is fantastic to see the sport so well supported. Adam Wallace (Stokesley) was the only entrant this week to score a perfect 25 ex 25.
John Garside from Oak Lodge was top shot and helped his team with an excellent 175 to 164 home victory over Spennymoor, who are fourth.
Marne moved up to fifth with a 157 to 142 home victory over Great Smeaton (6th) Team captain TOny Masters was high gun for Marne also with a 24.
Thimbleby moved to 7th with their first victory of the season away at Hardwick Hall 176 to 173. Although praise should be given to D Wilkins for his 24 for Hardwick Hall.
Table: 1st Stokesley played 3, 6 points; 2nd Oak Lodge 3, 6; 3rd Urlay Nook 2, 3; 4th Spennymoor 3, 3; 5th Marne 2, 2; 6th Great Smeaton 3, 2; 7th Thimbleby 3, 2; 8th Fox Hall 2, 0; 9th Hardwick Hall 3, 0.
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