Rochford Bowling Club battled to a 102-89 draw against South Benfleet BC in a friendly match involving three rinks for the men and two for the ladies.
Club Captain John Horrex's rink had a four-shot success and the rink skipped by Joyce Edwards put up a fighting performance to get a draw.
Scores: J Horrex 21 P Wood 17; B Neville 17 P King 19; J Staines 20 A Wiltshire 27; W Potton 12 P Angerstein 20; J Edwards 19 D Wood 19.
Rochford were beaten 73-65 overall in a three-rink friendly against Chalkwell Bowling Club. The rink skipped by Brian Tolhurst sparked the home side with a five-shot victory.
Scores: G Sellears 17 H Bonnick 23; B Tolhurst 23 D Benton 18; W Graves 25 J Robinson 32.
Rochford edged a Top Gear Triples contest 75-65 against Wakering Bowls Club after both sides had a win and two losses each. Beryl Horrex had the top result - a 22-12 success.
Scores: Beryl Horrex 22 B Shuttlewood 12; John Staines 14 D Bowtle 16; Jeanne Bowtle 21 A Stamp 16; Bill Graves 18 R Bowtle 21
Rochford continued their success in the Travelsphere ladies competition with a 75-47 victory over Runwell Ladies.
The club won singles, pairs and fours, but the triples lost.
Pegasus got revenge for an earlier cup defeat when they beat Rochford 102-50 in the County Shield first round.
Scores (home first): B Arnell 10 M Christmas 31; P Devaliant 18 E Bone 10; (away) J Welton 15 N Catchpole 22l J Staines 7 P Clapp 39;
Rochford beat Alexandra Bowling Club 42-34 in a Group Six Division Three match to come way with all six points.
Scores: B Arnell 24 R Schwendener 18; J Welton 18 G Thomas 16.
Defeat on both rinks saw Rochford go down to South Benfleet in a Group Six Division 1 and emerge pointless.
Scores: J Horrex 15 J Seddon 21; F Potton 19 K Wood 30.
Southend and District Bowling Association had a superb 44-shot victory over Romford and District in a six-rink friendly. John Goring's rink's crushing 32-6 win was crucial to the outcome.
Scores (Southend first): J Goring 32 D Cardy 6; R Gant 24 W Murphy 9; P Morris 17 F Thickbroom 18; R Dorrington 20 M Cuthbert 11; A Wiltshire 19 D Williams 21; G Applin 20 C Vale 23.
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