EAST Launceston and Longford occupy the top of the Northern Bowls Premier league ladder on points with percentage the only difference.
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Longford took 10 points from its game over Kings Meadows and East took all the points from its game over Launceston.
Scott Summers headed the charge for East with a 15-shot margin over Mitch Billing, with Chris Dudman hot on his heals taking 11 over Ian Barnett.
Chris Bannon completed the rout with a solid six-shot margin over Kane Stewart.
Longford was too strong for Kings Meadows collecting 10 points this week with a 13-shot buffer at the end.
Fred McKay led the rout with a 10-shot margin over Michael Beeton with Simon Zaporozec holding nine over Perkins.
Kings Meadows’ Phil Harris collected the last two points on offer with a six-shot margin over Chris Roach.
Cosgrove Park reversed last week’s result with a full points grab from its game with Scottsdale.
Byron Slater had a day out with plenty of support to take the win over Victor Goss with 34 to spare. Wayne Foster was the next best with a 13-shot margin over Leigh Edgerton, with Manion taking four shots over Ian Edwards.
North Launceston continued its resurgence with a 10-point haul over Beauty Point led by David Minns with an 18-shot margin over Kerry Miller.
Jarrod Howard held 16 over Anthony Frost.
Larry Kenny reversed the tables on Ray Boutcher to take the last points on offer.
Trevallyn notched its second 12 pointers for the year defeating Beauty Point. Roger long led the way with an eight-shot margin over Michael Savage, and Harrison defeated Paul Filgate by six with Michael Sims taking four over Howard to complete the rout.
Invermay stepped back into the limelight with Mark Illingworth posting a 20-shot margin over Rowlings to earn the overall win.
Tony Linger and Rebecca Van Asch had a close one with Linger getting the nod by one. Cowan and Dennis Bassett also kept it close with Cowan taking the points with two to spare.
Cressy outgunned Scottsdale to take 10 points from their encounter. Rick Wilson led the way for Cressy with a solid margin over Kevin Coates with Gary Murray-Williams taking the win over Bracknell by five to secure the points for Cressy.
Kerry Hayes and crew battled hard with Kevin Wilson to take the final points by two shots.
George Town and Trevallyn kept close company all day with Trevallyn slipping over the line by three shots to take the bulk points, Leon Allen headed the cards with 17 in hand over Peter Wallis, Saunders added to the tally with five over Rod Green.
Jones took the last points on offer for George Town with a big 19-shot margin over Gordon McDonald.
East Launceston doubled Bridport’s score to take all the points with Steve Pearsall topping the sheets with a 22-shot margin over Eddie Walker.
New recruit John Bowerman defeated Chris Walker with six shots to spare while Robert Walsh took 20 shots over Kayne Walker.
It was split points and a close game for Westbury and Kings Meadows, with the Westbury team taking the majority of the points on offer.
Kerry Davern had a win over Lowery and a draw for George Comber and Westbury’s Turner set the scene for the day.
All hinged on the last rink to finish with Westbury’s Lovell getting them over the line with a five-shot win over Donovan.