David and Goliath at Umina bowls
It was a "David and Goliath battle" when Umina Beach Men's Bowling Club came together for its Club Singles competition late last month, according to club publicity officer Mr Bob Penson.
"On one side of the mat was Brian Burrows, with a long and accomplished record of championship play," said Mr Penson.
"On the other side was Mark Hogden, an inductee to bowls only three years ago with no championship wins and never having played higher than grade five pennants.
"Both combatants had impressed with strong performances in their lead-up encounters, yet the pundits doubted Mark's ability to go the distance with the undisputed giant of Umina Beach bowling.
"When play got underway, it was according to script with Brian delivering a king hit early and establishing a five-shot lead.
"Mark recovered quickly and, with a steady flow of short sharp blows, he got under his opponent's guard and took the lead at nine to seven after nine ends.
"From that time on, Mark determined to lead Brian a merry chase from the front establishing a 10-shot lead."
As the end of the game approached, Brian made his move shortening up his opponent to only a three-shot lead (21 to 18).
"Mark was not done, however, and, stiffening the sinews, answered with inspired play to re-establish his lead at 25 to 18."
Brian recovered to even the score at 25-all.
"The crowd were on their toes and then became suddenly silent as the club president signalled that Mark had again taken the lead (26 to 25).
"This quick blow registered hard and the following end saw Brian cede a mind-numbing four. With two more ends, Brian again levelled the scores, 30-all.
"As the last end drew to a close, it was Mark who gained the winning shot.
"Brian gave it one last thrust but watched his missile miss its target leaving the match decided in favour of the underdog."
Publication, 5 May 2010
Bob Penson, Bowls News Central Coast