In an all family affair the Andrews team of John, Jamie and Mitch through out a challenge on Thursday and took on Kevin Burley, Wayne Groves and Max Stevens. Kevin's team got an early lead but the little pocket rocket Mitch tried hard to keep his older siblings in the match to eventually go down 29-17 for the opposition to win the prize money.
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Robert Hayes, George Wisemantel and Terry Davies were never troubled against Rob Heininger, Vic Hebblewhite and Norm McLeod winning 20-14.
Gordon Pritchard, Peter Sansom, Jim McIntosh hung onto a shaky lead to defeat Lu Urby, Terry Carson, Bob Newitt 22-21.
Gary Spokes, Stephen Hurworth, Gary Moss had a walk in the park defeating Steve Brown, Terry Higgins and Ken Bryant 25-10.
Kevin Everett, James Davison, Steve Kriss scored twelve shots in four ends for a comfortable victory over Bruce Wilson, Chris Pritchard, Robbie Bowden 25-19.
And Mike Sheely, Bob Jones, Clive Redman cruised to a win over Tony Tersteeg, Col Beattie and Don Meheiloff 22-18.
Saturday's pennant games were washed out and the number two sides travelled to Tuncurry on Sunday but must have stayed at Krambach too long on their journey to the coast offering little opposition to their opponents going down 91-29 on the master board for a 10-0 loss on the points score.
The number seven sides travelled to Old Bar and were in all sorts of trouble at the halfway mark against the Bar boys. But eventually Gloucester got their act together to narrowly win the three rinks 24-22, 22-15 and 21-18 to win the master board 67-55 and gain a valuable 10-0 victory to retain the lead with four matches remaining. A decision will be made when the washed out games are to be played so keep your eyes peeled on the board and if they are not played on Saturday April 24 the next round of the major singles championship will be contested.