Mixed conditions greeted bowlers in round 3 of the Bowls North Premier League.
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Ladder leaders Invermay hosted a Trevallyn outfit missing 2 of their skips.
The in-form Bec Van Asch continued her winning form snatching a 1 shot victory on her last end against Hayden Cannon.
Ayton and Heron played out a draw while Lachie Sims once again did the damage winning by 12 against Candice Hodgetts to secure a 9 points to 3 overall victory.
Sims assisted by the evergreen Andrew Baird in the lead position.
Longford travelled to North Launceston looking for their first win of the season.
Daniel Baker led the way for the Tigers, claiming a 35 - 12 rink win over Jeffrey Miller.
Baker assisted from star addition Katelyn Cawthorn in her first game in Premier for the year.
Chris Roach and Mark Strochnetter completed the 12 point sweep with 12 and 16 shot wins respectively in a dominant overall performance.
Beauty Point continued their good home form, claiming a 10 points to 2 overall win over Cosgrove Park in a tight affair.
Mick Savage once again led the charge on home soil, flying out of the blocks to a 15 shot lead.
The margin eventually reduced to 7 thanks to some good bowls from Vicky Winley and Andrew Appleyard. Wayne Foster did his best for the visitors recording a 6 shot win over stalwart Bruce Howard.
Paul Filgate finished the job with a 5 shot victory over Boof Slater. Kings Meadows travelled to Bridport and walked away with 12 points and 11 shots up in a see-sawing affair.
Chris Walker had been in hot form coming into the encounter but was halted by Shane Gurr who got the better of him by five shots.
Chris Walker had been in hot form coming into the encounter but was halted by Shane Gurr who got the better of him by five shots.
Similarly, Shane Davern won by 5 over Wayne Churchill with Chris Davern sneaking home over Mitch Billing by a solitary shot to complete the route.
East Launceston flexed their muscle once more with a 38 shot win over Westbury for another 12 points.
Aaron Page once again in a rich vein of form recording a 14 shot win on his rink while Minns and Berwick both won by 12 to put the polishing touches on a fine overall display.
Round 4 of the Bowls North pennant competition will resume in a fortnight's time following the November long weekend.