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Thursday, February 12, 2026
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Blue Angels Stunned as Islanders Tighten the Race
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The established order of the Second Spring Senior Bowling League was well and truly shaken this week at Warwick Lanes, as a series of underdog victories turned the league table on its head.
In a night of high drama, the league leaders faltered, while the basement dwellers produced the most dominant performance of the round to leave fans and competitors alike recalculating the odds for the 2026 title.
The headline result of the evening came from the clash between the top-flight heavyweights. League leaders Blue Angels, who have looked almost untouchable in recent weeks, suffered a rare setback at the hands of third-place Islanders.
The Islanders put on a clinical display of pocket-hitting to secure a 3–1 victory, significantly narrowing the gap at the summit of the standings. With second-place Pinsplitters sitting out the action this week due to a BYE, the Islanders have seized the opportunity to apply maximum pressure on the top two.
Perhaps the most surprising outcome of the night saw seventh-place Drifters produce a masterclass against the Star Lites. Despite the Star Lites holding fourth place in the rankings, they were completely overwhelmed by a Drifters side that appeared to find their range from the first frame.
The resulting 4–0 shutout sends a clear message to the rest of the league: no position is safe in this highly competitive spring season.
Further down the order, the battle for mid-table supremacy intensified as fifth-place Last Pin took on sixth-place New Comers. In a tightly contested affair, Last Pin eventually pulled away to secure a 3–1 win, further cementing their position in the top five and leaving the New Comers with work to do if they are to climb back into contention.
Men
Scratch Game
190 Alpheus Santucci 183 Nathan Stevens 171 Michael Vassell
Scratch Series
524 Alpheus Santucci 454 Michael Vassell 448 Eugene Smith
Handicap Game
240 Nathan Stevens 231 Alpheus Santucci 222 Willoughby Tucker
Handicap Series
658 Eugene Smith 647 Alpheus Santucci 616 Llewellyn Jones
Women
Scratch Game
180 Linda Simons 169 Bobbie Jones 168 Susie Bradshaw 168 Charlene Charves 168 C. Lynne Cann
Scratch Series
465 Susie Bradshaw 457 Charlene Charves 455 Jolene Bean
Handicap Game
252 Linda Simons 244 C. Lynne Cann 243 Dolores Simmons
Handicap Series
663 C. Lynne Cann 655 Joan Clarke 652 Linda Simons
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Wednesday, February 11, 2026
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Spare Change Tighten Grip on Mixed Majors as Chasers Falter
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The high-stakes world of the Mixed Majors Bowling League continued at Warwick Lanes this week, with league leaders Spare Change delivering a clinical performance to extend their advantage at the summit of the table.
In a night defined by heavy scoring and significant shifts in the mid-table standings, the pacesetters showcased exactly why they remain the team to beat in this 2026 campaign.
Spare Change showed no signs of complacency as they faced off against seventh-place Activators. The league leaders were in imperious form, dismantling their opponents with a comprehensive 16–4 victory. The result leaves the Activators searching for answers as they struggle to climb out of the bottom half of the league standings.
However, the drama wasn't confined to the top spot. Fifth-place Warriors suffered a setback in their bid to move into the top four, falling 12.5–7.5 to a resilient Fight Back side. The victory for Fight Back provides a vital boost to their season momentum as they look to close the gap on the frontrunners.
Third-place Unpredictable lived up to their name by producing a dominant display against sixth-place Mix Ups. Their 15.5–4.5 triumph was one of the most one-sided affairs of the evening, cementing their position as genuine title contenders.
Meanwhile, it was a night to forget for Movers "N" Shakers. Currently sitting in eighth place, they were overwhelmed by the Thunderbolts, who stormed to a convincing 17–3 win. The result ensures the Thunderbolts keep pace with the leading pack while leaving Movers "N" Shakers anchored to the foot of the table.
Women Scratch Game Patrice Tucker 243, Christal Hanna 209, Shantaye Wolffe 192, Tyrika Caisey/Debbie Ball 191
Women Scratch Series Patrice Tucker 570, Debbie Ball 552, Christal Hanna 542, Roslyn Simmons 504
Men Scratch Game Justin Paynter 259, Rickai Binns 245, Willoughby Harvey 233, Anthony Hayward 227
Men Scratch Series Justin Paynter 690, Rickai Binns 647, Carl Reid 638, Anthony Hayward 628
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026
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Strike Force Tighten Grip on Commercial Bowling Title
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The title race in the Commercial Bowling League saw a significant shift this week as league leaders Strike Force emerged victorious in a high-stakes top-of-the-table clash at Warwick Lanes.
In a match billed as the centerpiece of the round, Strike Force faced off against second-placed Who Gives A Split. The leaders showed their championship credentials, securing a vital 3 - 1 win to extend their cushion at the summit of the standings.
While the leaders thrived, the battle for the remaining podium spots remained fiercely contested. Third-placed Sweet Life were held to a frustrating 2 - 2 draw by a resilient Secret Weapons side, currently sitting seventh in the table.
The draw represents a missed opportunity for Sweet Life to close the gap on the top two, while Secret Weapons will take immense confidence from denying one of the league’s heavyweights a full complement of points.
Elsewhere in the lane assignments, Too Legit To Split proved their namesake by overcoming Spare Parts in a battle for mid-table supremacy. The fourth-placed side secured a 3 - 1 victory, further distancing themselves from fifth-placed Spare Parts and keeping the pressure on the top three.
Men’s High Scratch Game
1 Farijah Harvey 209 2 Marcus Johnson/ Daemon Hanley 202 3 Daren Francis 201
Women’s High Scratch Game
1 McKenzie Taggett 195 2 Dionne Bell 175 3 Malikah Symonds 152
Men’s High Handicap Game
1 Daemon Hanley 255 2 Daren Francis 244 3 Aaron Holdipp 243
Women’s High Handicap Game
1 McKenzie Taggett 234 2 Dionne Bell 228 3 Corinne Durrant 208
Men’s High Scratch Series
1 Marcus Johnson 587 2 Aaron Holdipp 533 3 Farijah Harvey 529
Women’s High Scratch Series
1 McKenzie Taggett 467 2 Dionne Bell 432 3 Ashley Belgrave 411
Men’s High Handicap Series
1 Aaron Holdipp 656 2 Marcus Johnson 656 3 Daren Francis 608
Women’s High Handicap Series
1 Dionne Bell 591 2 McKenzie Taggett 584 3 Angela Edwards 563
Team High Handicap Game
1 Too Legit To Split / Butt & Vallis 798 2 Pin Heads / 790 3 Secret Weapons 775
Team High Handicap Series
1 Pin Heads 2293 2 Butt & Vallis 2253 3 Horseshoe Bay Rollers 2243
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Monday, February 09, 2026
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Nifty Rollers Lead Continental Bowling League
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Week 22 of the Continental Bowling League delivered plenty of strikes and spills at the Warwick Lanes, as the title race heated up and teams battled for vital points.
League leaders Nifty Rollers continued their impressive season, extending their advantage at the summit with a commanding 17.5 - 9.5 victory over seventh-placed Spicenix. The win underscores the Rollers' consistent form as they look to close out the 2025/26 campaign.
The biggest winners of the night were second-placed Under Dawgs, who unleashed a devastating performance against ninth-placed Sunset. The Under Dawgs ran riot, securing an emphatic 25.5 - 1.5 victory to consolidate their position and keep the pressure on the leaders.
Meanwhile, Fourth-placed Astronauts delivered a strong showing, defeating sixth-placed The Invaders 22 - 5. This crucial win helps the Astronauts maintain their push for a top-three finish, with Third-placed Odd Balls having a bye week.
In other action, Fifth-placed Cubs enjoyed a dominant outing, securing a comprehensive 23 - 4 victory over eighth-placed New Hope. The result provides a significant boost for the Cubs as they aim to climb higher in the fiercely contested middle of the table.
With only a few weeks remaining in the regular season, every pin will count as teams jostle for playoff positions in the Continental Bowling League.
High Scratch Games
Women
Debbie Ball 244, Patrice Tucker 235, Edna Mae Tuzo 222
Men
LeVinc Samuels 235, Michael Honore 234, Harold Minors 219
High Scratch Series
Women
Edna Mae Tuzo 597, Patrice Tucker 590, Debbie Ball 514
Men
LeVinc Samuels 660, Michael Honore 637, Dwayne Trott 590
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Sunday, February 08, 2026
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LeVinc Samuels Crowned National Bowling Champion
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The high-stakes pursuit of a place on Team Bermuda has officially reached its climax following the conclusion of the 2026 National Championship and Selection Trials. The island’s elite bowlers endured a grueling test of skill and nerve, with the final day of competition delivering a dramatic shift at the top of the leaderboard.
LeVinc Samuels, who entered the final session trailing in second place, produced a clinical performance when it mattered most to leapfrog his rivals and claim the title of 2026 National Champion. Over the course of 30 demanding games, Samuels amassed a total of 6,059 pins to secure the Gold Medal. David Maycock, who had led the field into the final day, was unable to stave off the charge and finished in the Silver Medal position with 5,953 pins. The podium was completed by Lamar Richardson, who claimed Bronze with a total of 5,893 pins.
The competition for the remaining spots in the top tier was equally fierce. Damien Mathews secured fourth place with 5,645 pins, while Carl Reid finished fifth with a total of 5,476 pins. Michael Honore rounded out the top six performers, ending the trials with a score of 5,363 pins.
While domestic silverware and monetary awards were on the line, the true magnitude of this year's trials lay in the international opportunities awaiting the top performers. These trials serve as the primary gateway for representing Bermuda at the Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, which are set to take place between July 24th and August 8th, with the top six finishers earning a spot.
Furthermore, the results carry significant weight for the upcoming autumn international circuit. The top four finishers have secured their invitations to the prestigious IBF World Cup in Munich, Germany, this October. Meanwhile, the top two bowlers from the trials earned the right to compete at the Pan American Champion of Champions in Costa Rica, scheduled for October 25th through 29th.
For Samuels and his teammates, the focus now shifts from domestic rivalry to international preparation as they look to carry this momentum onto the world stage in the coming months.
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