The division bowled 9 ½ pins over average at Wetherill Park with 22 200 games and 7 600 series. The high game went to Paul Gibbs 269, Tony Sutton 258, Ryan Twist 254, Al Wilson 251, reserve Michael Heynsdyk and Derek Kellard 238, Mat Anderson 236, Derek again 233, Mat again 227 ad Andrew Sparks 223. The series went to Mat 684, Al 671, Michael 658, Tony 631, Ryan and Paul 628, Derek 622, William Scheers 576, John Barrett 573 and Mat Conway 571. The ladies high game went to Maxine Jones 199, a new high for the year, Vicki Howe 185, Maxine again 180, Natalie Hanna 179, Vicki again 178, Rhonda Gow 175 and 171, Sheree Kellard 168, Vicki again 167 and Maxine 165. The series went to Maxine 544, also a new high for the year, Vicki 530, Rhonda 468, Natalie 460, Fay Pipe 447, Elaine Llewelyn 442, Kim Lewis 425, Sheree and Debbie Liddell 423 and Danielle Ewen 417.
Leaders Campbelltown City Chihuahuas won 10-7 against 4th place Windsor Jesters. 2nd place Gosford Canaries lost 14-3 to Lidcombe Looney Tunes and dropped to equal 4th, while Looney Tunes moved up from 6th to 3rd spot. Windsor Jokers won 13-4 against equal 6th Tenpin Twilights and moved up to 2nd place 9 points behind Chihuahuas. Bowlarama Bandits won 10½ - 6½, in a match that featured three drawn matches, while Windsor Mustangs won 14-3 with both winning teams moving up to equal 4th spot with Canaries and Jesters. Wetherill Park Wolf Pack won 13-4 to move into 8th spot while Wetherill Park Phoenix won 12-5 to move up into 9th place. Bateau Bay Bogons scored 14 on the bye to move up to 12th spot. The high game went to Bandits 779, setting a new high game for the year, Wolf Pack 733 and Bogans 732. The series went to Bandits 2157, Campbelltown Castaways 2088 and Chihuahuas 2064.