League with a 4-0 win over Strikers while the Rollers were beaten by the same
Untouchables recorded the third high team series of 2,051 with Howard Francis rolling the men's second high series of 557 and third high game of 215.
Dolphins, who are eighth in the standings, were led by Gina Bean's 535 second high women's series.
The high rollers on the night were champions E&C Well Drilling who had a 2,137 series en route to a 3-1 win over Troublemakers. Well Drilling also returned the second high game of 744 with Sam Santucci, Marie Frith and Joan Burgess playing leading roles.
Santucci had the men's third high series of 534 and second high game of 222 while Frith recorded the women's second high series of 551 while sharing second high game honours at 204 with Burgess.
Mix-Ups were the other team on the honour roll with the second high series of 2,075 and high game of 760 in their 31 -1 win over Last Minutes. Jessie Brangman was the top men's bowler with a 600 series and 234 game.
Tops individually on the night, however, was Kathy Christopher of Dynamic Four who sported a 603 series and 243 game in her team's 4-0 win over B's and G's.
Dynamic Four also returned the third high team game of 714.
Next week's schedule: Strikers v D&D Rollers, Untouchables v Dynamic Four, B's and G's v Last Minutes, E&C Well Drilling v Dolphins, Troublemakers v Mix-Ups.
Social Club conceded high series and game honours to Mini Forwarders but still came away 15-12 victors in Mott's Sportsmen's Bowling League action on Saturday night.
Forwarders had a 2,672 series and 953 game with Dudley Browne turning in the high game of 232 and Clifford Darrell the third high game of 224.
But Social were not far behind with the third best series of 2,569 and game of 882 with Howard Francis rolling the high series of 597 and Ty Williams the third high series of 567.
Leon Smith's second high series of 586 led Warwick Reds to a 19-8 thumpging of Pembroke Juniors. Reds also had the second high series of 2,638 and second high game of 923.
The remaining player in the individual honours list was Miles Smith who had a 225 second high game for Buy & Sell, but they were 17-10 losers to Sparks. The other match saw Warwick Whites beat Young Blood 23-4.
Saturday's schedule: Young Blood v Pembroke Juniors, Buy & Sell v Social Club, Warwick Reds v Warwick Whites, Mini Forwarders v Sparks.
SOFTBALL SOF Prison Officers scored four unanswered runs in the eighth inning for a 20-16 win over Anfossi & Butterfield in C Division play of the Commercial Softball League at Bernard Park on Wednesday night.
Vivian Simons was the Officers' top hitter going four-for-five with four RBI while Carlton Frazer went three-for-five with a homer and four RBI. Dave Chambray (three RBI) and Wade Jerrett both went three-for-four for the losers.
ShowBizz beat Skandia Sabres 27-12 in a six-inning affair as winning pitcher James Thomas (four-for-four) drove in four runs and Gary Knight (three-for-four) three.
Nick Frost went four-for-four with two RBI for Skandia and Stewart McCrae three-for-three with two RBI.
On Tuesday, Bobcats beat Tropical Breezers 16-15 but forfeited the game because an ineligible player was used.
Also, AICO stopped PALMS 12-11 and St. David's beat Sousa's 13-3.
NETBALL NET Play in the Bermuda Netball Association on the weekend saw Coca-Cola edge AICO 40-39 in an exciting First Division game at Bernard Park that saw the latter slump to their first loss of the season.
Coca-Cola were spearheaded by Carol Bean who had 21 goals while Wenda Godfrey gave valuable support with 19 goals. Deborah DeShields however was the top shooter with 31 for the losers while Dawnete Smith had eight.
Netts defeated PCC 41-21 behind Kim Minors who came through with 32 goals and Denise Perinchief with nine.
In the other game, last-placed Hamilton Parish recorded their first victory of the season when they beat North Village 56-38 with Davita Gibbons scoring 32 goals and Jadtheda Harvey 24. Alex Dowling scored 29 for the losers and Nikita Trott nine.
In Second Division action, Netts Whites defeated Boulevard 24-9 with Denise Perinchief scoring 13 goals, Gail Coggins-Kerr seven and Sheila Jones four.
Warwick Redbirds got their first victory when they beat PCC 34-22 with Debra Saltus netting 27 and Karen Trott seven. Clevonna Symonds led PCC with 15 and Kewanna Swan seven.
SOCCER SOC Javier Arriaga of Brazil, the match inspector for Sunday's World Cup match between Bermuda and Canada, will speak to Bermuda's referees on Preventive Refereeing Techniques.
Arriaga, who has chaired FIFA and CONCACAF Referees committees, will speak at The Princess tomorrow at 6.30 p.m.
The Women's Division matches scheduled for tonight at PHC Stadium have been moved to tomorrow. Telecom will face Rude Girls at 7 p.m. and Terminators take on Dandy Stars at 9 p.m.
The Minor Division match on Saturday morning between Devonshire Colts and Somerset has been moved from Frog Lane field to Somerset CC at 10.15 a.m.