Winscombe Originals kept their firm grip at the top of Division One with a win over Wedmore that kept their 100 per cent record for the season intact.
The Originals secured yet another comeback victory against strong opposition, winning five rinks to one and by 112 shots (18 points) to 81 shots (two points).
Notable contributions came from rinks skipped by Mike Curtis, Tony Watts and Tom Ellis, who all produced fine performances to ensure their unbeaten run continued.
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Winscombe also added some silverware to their trophy cabinet with a win over Bath BC in the annual triples two-leg match for the Sydney Gardens Trophy.
Winscombe recovered from an eight-shot deficit in the first leg at Bath, taking home the trophy with an overall score of 135 to 79.
Also in action, Winscombe A's got a tick in the win column in a first visit to Bloomfield.
They were victorious on two rinks to one by 11 shots, picking up another 10 points in the process with a 64-53 victory.
A fantastic win on Mike Curtis' rink by 13 shots proved to be the catalyst in sealing the victory for Winscombe.
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