LATEST report from the Penarth and District League week commencing April 4, fixture's secretary Win Wearmouth would like to remind the Men's Leagues that all postponed matches have to be played at the latest by Thursday, May 5.
Ladies Premier
Dolly Mixtures 255 v Allsorts 276
Ladies First Division
Cliverbirds 271 v Ex’s Poppies 284
Con’s Ladies 231 v Sexpots 248
Men's Premier Division
Con Men 242 v Coronation Exiles 287
Coronation Sports 318 v Rock and Bowlers 296
Cwrt-Y-Vil 301 v Cavaliers 294
Dads Army 328 v Willy Watchers 313
Lower Boys 311 v Coganuts 272
Railway Sleepers 279 v Con’s B 271
Men's First Division
Con’s A 264 v Llandough C 241
Clive Rams 308 v Sprouts 289
Ex Teens 330 v Marauders 289
Labour A 341 v Ex’s C 318
Legion A 303 v Cefn A 291
Railway Tossers 255 v Llandough B 253
Men's Second Division
Bulldogs 279 v Crosskeys Athletic 316
Cutters 318 v Penarth Athletic 300
D P Athletic 274 v D P Legion 270
D P Stars 288 v Cefn Orginals 251
Railway Nomads 250 v Old Colts 261
Terriers 264 v Coronation Oldies 260
Ladies High Scores
30 - N Winton
Ladies Bolters - J Sargeant, G Atkinson, C Marsh, S Rees, J Reed, H Akerman, A Jones (two sets)
Men's High Scores - 38 (9-7-5-8-9) M Marsh (6-15-5-6-6)
36 - L Phillips, L Davies, 35 - J Evans, D Baird, N Marsh, 34 - H Thomas, 33 - RV Williams, L Watkins, M Greig, 32 - T Smith, M Henley, L Webber, 31 D Perkins, M Seaford, M Moore, B Forysth, D Chick, D Evans, N Morgan, J Jenkins, 30 - R Hart, R Jeremy, D Garner, M Farrell, A Jones, G Kelly, M Donovan, S Crockett, D Fackrell, J Hatch, K Jones, D Thomas.
Men's Bolters - J Wenger, S Rees, N Mattey, R Shelley, G Skuse, R Stansfield, M Hurniman, A Pugh, G Donovan, R Smith, J Cruedon, J Roach, N Thomas, S Scarrett, A Buchan, R Rattray, T Cartlidge, K Jones, R Parsons, B Cousins.
Men's (nine’s) – M Harris, C Dyer, H Thomas, D Baird, JA Hearn, C Palfrey, A Fussell, S Sidford, R Boyd (two sets), J Evans (two sets), L Davies (10), M Marsh (15).
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