FOLLOWING the washout on Monday, 56 members of the Cricket St Thomas Senior Section took part in a four-man best-two-from-four competition.
Two teams, one led by Toss Smith, and the other by Nick Gabb, finished well ahead of the field, both posting scores of 90 points.
Scores
1. Toss Smith; Chris Gingell; Martin Leigh & John Wandless - 90 points; 2. Nick Gabb; Frank Martin; Paul Prendergast & Barrie Heath - 90 points; 3. Dick Hall; Bob Rees; Peter Spencer-Farr & Ed Williams - 83 points
The continued good weather enticed 60 members of the Seniors to enter a three-man Texas Scramble on Wednesday.
Once again, there was a tight finish, with the side led by Alan Davis emerging victors with a sub-60 round, beating their nearest rivals by 1.84 shots.
Scores
1. Alan Davis; Paul Prendergast & Peter Spencer-Farr - 59.83; 2. Nick Clarke; John Pearce & John Wallis - 61.67; 3. Bill Hilson; John McDonald & Chris Basterfield - 63.67
Meanwhile, the Saints Senior match team travelled to Enmore Park for their final match of the year, hoping to finish with a win.
This was not to be, however, as the first three games were all lost.
A win in game four gave a glimmer of hope, but with two of the final three games being halved, the home team won 5-2.
Scores
Alan Chance & Mike King lost by 3 & 2; George Wallace & John Wandless lost by 4 & 3; Barrie Heath & Frank Martin lost by 6 & 5; Chris Gingell & James Siabi won by 2 & 1; Stuart Pope & Andy Beale lost by 5 & 4; Roger Davis & Martin Bargery halved; Nobby Holder & Barrie Singleton halved
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