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Holder moves Rats to second

ROWLAND Rats have moved up to second place in Division Two after the latest matches in the Worcester Sunday Skittles League.

Their latest win was against the Odd Bunch by 19 pins with D Holder recording the only spare (12) of the game, to leave them eight points behind leaders Lunch Bunch.

Young Un's suffered their third defeat on the trot to drop down to third after losing to the Magnificent 8 by 14.

Division One: Dickheads 203 (0) (R Horton, K Atkinson 36), Head Hunters 222 (20) (C Davies 43, J Ballance 40); Cavalier 213 (4) Chris Kenwrick 41), Golden Showers 226 (16) (N Adams 48); Assassins 211 (6) (D Banfield 46), Magnificent 8 215 (14) (J Foley 40); Prince Rebels 203 (16) (S Thompson 38), Goodrest 198 (4) (S Grainger 39).

Division Two: Magnificent 8 189 (18) (D Pickford 36), Young Un's 175 (2) (M Grainger 34); Railway Boozers 193 (16) (R Hunt 43), Wide a Wakers 175 (4) (D Sellick, A Lerry 32); Odd Bunch 182 (4) (D Stock 34), Rowland Rats 201 (16) (D Holder 38).

Division Three: New Gunners 190 (17) (J Bruford 36), Fernhill Heath 165 (3) (R Hemming 34); Reservoir Dogs 193 (12) (B Shuck 36), Awal 190 (8) (K Simpsons 41); Bridge Boys 214 (16) (T White 43, D Blocksidge 41), The Minto's 193 (4) (N Palmer 37).

Teams are reminded that any new players can only sign on by arrangement with the committee from now on.

4:13pm Friday 9th May 2008

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