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Sunday, March 22, 2026
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Maycock Narrowly Misses Cut in California Thriller
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David Maycock has fallen just short of the elimination rounds at the Beast’s Eliminator Bowling Tournament following a high-scoring opening session in California.
Competing in a field defined by its relentless scoring pace and narrow margins for error, Maycock produced a solid series across his opening three games. The Bermudian international posted a combined score of 630, maintaining a competitive average as he navigated the challenging oil patterns of the West Coast lanes.
However, in a testament to the elite level of the competition, even a 210-game average was not quite enough to secure a place in the next stage of the bracket. Maycock ultimately missed the cut by an agonising 29 pins, as the qualifying line moved just out of reach during the final frames of the session.
Despite the early exit, the performance marks another active week for Maycock on the professional circuit as he continues to test himself against top-tier opposition in the United States. He will now look to refine his late-game execution ahead of his next appearance on the tour.
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Thursday, March 19, 2026
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Pinsplitters Topple Leaders to Claim Summit in Second Spring
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The landscape of the Second Spring Senior Bowling League has been completely transformed following a dramatic night of action at the Warwick Lanes that saw the league leaders dethroned.
The headline performance of the evening belonged to the Pinsplitters, who produced a clinical display to seize control of the championship race. Facing off against the second-placed Blue Angels, the Pinsplitters showed no mercy in a dominant 4–0 whitewash. The victory was twofold for the new pacesetters, as they not only secured maximum points but also leapfrogged the previous leaders to claim the top spot in the standings.
The battle for the podium spots was equally intense, with the New Comers making a significant statement of intent. In a high-stakes encounter against the fourth-placed Islanders, the New Comers demonstrated superior composure in the closing frames to secure a 3–1 victory. This crucial result sees them solidify their hold on third place, effectively distancing themselves from the chasing pack while keeping the top two within their sights.
Further down the table, the Star Lites managed to narrow the gap on the top five with a resilient showing against Last Pin. Despite sitting in sixth place entering the round, the Star Lites found their rhythm early to record a 3–1 win over their fifth-placed opponents. It was a frustrating night for Last Pin, who struggled to find the consistency needed to halt the Star Lites' momentum.
The evening concluded with a basement battle that saw the Extras secure a much-needed boost at the expense of the Drifters. In a contest defined by gritty determinations, the eighth-placed Extras managed to outmaneuver the seventh-placed Drifters to walk away with a 3–1 triumph. While both sides remain at the foot of the table, the result provides the Extras with a vital platform to build upon as the second half of the season approaches.
Men
Scratch Game
216 Michael Vassell 181 Harry Bean 176 Elvin Thomas
Scratch Series
559 Michael Vassell 480 Elvin Thomas 471 Teddy Swainson
Handicap Game
235 Michael Vassell 230 Llewellyn Jones 223 Harry Bean
Handicap Series
660 Llewellyn Jones 636 Teddy Swainson 617 Willoughby Tucker
Women
Scratch Game
198 Charlene Charves 177 Joan Clarke 176 Susie Bradshaw
Scratch Series
514 Charlene Charves 490 Susie Bradshaw 476 Malikah Symonds
Handicap Game
248 Charlene Charves 244 Joan Clarke 231 Linda Simons
Handicap Series
667 C. Lynne Cann 664 Charlene Charves 659 Joan Clarke
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026
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Spare Change Retain Top Spot as Title Chasers Fight Back
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League leaders Spare Change extended their dominance at the summit of the Mixed Majors Bowling League this week, securing a commanding victory over Movers "N" Shakers at the Warwick Bowl.
In a night of high-scoring action that shook the middle of the table, the pacesetters proved exactly why they remain the team to beat. Facing an eighth-placed Movers "N" Shakers side desperate for points, Spare Change clinical precision was on full display as they cruised to a 15–5 victory. The result maintains their cushion at the top, though their closest rivals refuse to let the gap widen.
Second-placed Fight Back kept the title race alive with the most dominant performance of the evening. Squaring off against Mix Ups, the championship hopefuls were in relentless form, dismantling their sixth-place opponents in a 17–3 rout. The lopsided scoreline sends a clear message to the leaders that any slip-up in the coming weeks will be ruthlessly exploited.
The night was equally productive for Unpredictable, who solidified their grip on third place. In a clash with fifth-placed Warriors, the gap in quality was evident from the opening frames. Unpredictable matched the night's biggest win margin with a 17–3 thumping, leaving the Warriors searching for answers as they slide further away from the podium spots.
The biggest shock of the round came further down the standings, where the seventh-placed Activators produced a gritty performance to topple fourth-placed Thunderbolts. Despite the disparity in league positions, the Activators found their rhythm early and never looked back, securing a vital 13–7 win.
For the Thunderbolts, the defeat represents a significant missed opportunity to climb the ladder, while the Activators will hope this result sparks a late-season surge toward the top half of the table. As the league enters its final stages, the battle at both ends of the standings continues to provide the kind of unpredictability that has defined the 2026 campaign.
Women Scratch Game Patrice Tucker 24<,/b>; Tyrika Caisey 237; Kenneisha Simmons 190; Josie Richardson 186
Men Scratch Game Rickai Binns 269; Clyde Burgess 258; Carl Reid 213; Miles Smith 208
Women Scratch Series Patrice Tucker 624; Tyrika Caisey 549; Josie Richardson 509; Charmain Smith 492
Men Scratch Series Rickai Binns 706; Clyde Burgess 639; Carl Reid 617; Miles Smith 583
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Tuesday, March 17, 2026
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Sweet Life Stun Leaders in Commercial League Action
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The Commercial Bowling League title race was blown wide open at the Warwick Lanes this week as the mid-table Sweet Life produced a stunning upset to topple league leaders Strike Force.
In a night of high drama that reshuffled the upper echelons of the standings, Sweet Life delivered a clinical performance to secure a 3–1 victory over the long-term pacesetters. The result marks a significant stumble for Strike Force, who failed to find their usual rhythm against a side currently occupying fourth place, effectively inviting the chasing pack to close the gap at the summit.
The leaders' misfortune proved to be a golden opportunity for Who Gives A Split. Currently sitting in third, they wasted no time in exerting their dominance with a ruthless 4–0 shutout of eighth-placed Pin Heads. The comprehensive victory ensures they remain firmly in the hunt for the trophy, while the second-placed Too Legit To Split watched the night’s events unfold from the sidelines as they served their scheduled bye.
Further down the lanes, the battle for respectability produced equally decisive results. Seventh-placed Spare Parts showed remarkable composure to overcome the fifth-place Horseshoe Bay Rollers with a steady 3–1 result. The win allows Spare Parts to bridge the gap toward the top five, leaving the Rollers searching for answers after a disjointed outing.
The evening concluded with a statement of intent from the Secret Weapons. In a one-sided affair, they dismantled ninth-placed Butt & Vallis with a clinical 4–0 victory. The shutout win provides a major boost for the Weapons' momentum as the 2025/26 campaign enters its critical final stretch, while Butt & Vallis remain anchored toward the foot of the table.
Men’s High Scratch Game 1 Shaquille Pitcher 225 2 Arrington Smith 217 3 Gordon Brown 192
Women’s High Scratch Game 1 Veney Sims 160 2 Makonnah Harvey 157 3 Angela Edwards 156
Men’s High Handicap Game 1 Arrington Smith 242 2 Shaquille Pitcher 232 3 Gavin Dean 223
Women’s High Handicap Game 1 Veney Sims 215 2 Angela Edwards 214 3 Shianne Johansen 206
Men’s High Scratch Series 1 Shaquille Pitcher 583 2 Arrington Smith 529 3 Kionne Minors 511
Women’s High Scratch Series 1 Makonnah Harvey 424 2 Veney Sims 412 3 Malikah Symonds 403
Men’s High Handicap Series 1 Kionne Minors 610 2 Shaquille Pitcher & Arrington Smith 604 3 Gavin Dean 591
Women’s High Handicap Series 1 Veney Sims 577 2 Angela Edwards 574 3 Kayla Kellman 573
Team High Handicap Game 1 Sweet Life 813 2 Too Legit To Split 789 3 Strike Force 757
Team High Handicap Series 1 Sweet Life 813 2 Strike Force 2193 3 Too Legit To Split 2178
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Monday, March 16, 2026
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Cubs Stun Leaders Nifty Rollers in Shake-up
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The Continental Bowling League standings have been thrown into a spin following a weekend of major upsets at the Warwick Lanes, headlined by a giant-killing performance from the fourth-place Cubs.
In a season where the Nifty Rollers have looked almost untouchable at the summit, the Cubs delivered the performance of the round to secure a dominant 24–3 victory over the league leaders. The result marks a significant shift in momentum as the 2025/26 campaign enters its critical stretch, proving that even the frontrunners are not immune to a late-season stumble.
The Under Dawgs, currently sitting in second place, wasted no time in capitalizing on the Rollers' misfortune. Facing eighth-place New Hope, the Under Dawgs produced a clinical display of high-scoring consistency to claim a 23–4 win. The victory sees them eat significantly into the Rollers' lead, setting the stage for a dramatic title race in the coming weeks.
Further down the lanes, the Odd Balls solidified their hold on third place with an overwhelming 26–1 rout of the seventh-place Invaders. The Odd Balls now sit comfortably on the podium, keeping the pressure firmly on the top two.
In the battle for mid-table respectability, sixth-place Spicenix continued their recent resurgence with an emphatic 25–2 victory over ninth-place Sunset. The result leaves Sunset still searching for answers at the foot of the table, while Spicenix moves closer to the top-five conversation.
With the fifth-place Astronauts occupying the scheduled bye this week, the reshuffling of the top six has added even more weight to every pinfall. As the league prepares for Week 27, the focus now turns to whether the Nifty Rollers can find their composure, or if the Cubs' clinical upset has provided the blueprint for the chasing pack to finally topple the leaders.
High Scratch Games
Women
Raquel Gonzalez 209 Patrice Tucker 202 Susie Bradshaw 202
Men
Jermaine DeSilva 245 Kevin Swan 235 Lamar Richardson 230
High Scratch Series
Women
Patrice Tucker 584 Raquel Gonzalez 564 Charletta Samuels 503
Men
Jermaine DeSilva 654 Lamar Richardson 630 Harold Minors 622
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