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Kerang

Black Duck Jackpot 2 Bowl Triples results, played on Tuesday October 15.

36 bowlers played in good conditions.

Two game winners were S Pascoe, R McBain and G Pay on +24.

Second game winners were H McBain, L Douglass and M Pay on +20.

Jackpot number drawn was -13, not claimed. Next week’s jackpot is $336.

If you would like to join in the fun of Black Duck, have your name in by 11am for a 12.30pm start.

Entries for the Men’s Club Champion pairs close on Friday, October 18, please join as we need numbers.

The first round of the Presidents Handicap is to be played by Tuesday, October 22.

Match duty: A. Fagg.

Ground duty this week: G. Fenton, G. Morris, M. Tilley and J. Jackson

Kerang ladies

We all got a little wet, but never the less we had an interesting day of bowls, with a few laughs and plenty of good competition.

Round three of midweek pennant to be played October 23.

Division 1: Kerang v

Barham Sports (away)

Cars leave at 9am.

H Mc Bain (s) J Aburrow, E Fenton, B Mc Bain;

C Wise (s) M Theobald, T Pocock, C Skerry;

R Gilbert (s) B Williams, G Fenton, A Fagg.

Side captain: B Williams.

Division 2: Kerang v Cohuna (home), 10am start

C Adams (s) M Troy, M Tilley, D Randall;

D Frantz (s) J Boyd, B Lyne, M Southerland.

Side captain: M Troy.

Ladies wanting to play in club championship singles please add your name to the list on the notice board, as entries close 4pm Thursday, October 31.

Kerang Golf

The first round of our twilight triples was played on Wednesday evening with 14 teams competing.

The winner was the team consisting of Peter Kiall, Tony Pearson, and Bryce McLeish, with 30 points.

There was a three-way tie for the runner-up position, with that spot going to the Hirdy’s Terrors team of Alan Hird, Terry Stacey and Esma Watson.

Top places on the ladder are Kialls Lions, Hirdy’s Terrors, Aldo and Laurie Gray.

Midweek pennant team to play Barham Services at home:

L Ritchie (s), S Forbes, K Pay, S McLeish;

M Orr (s), C Pay, J Tuohey, F Burton; J McKerrow (s), R Laughlin, L Douglas, F Sly.

A reminder that Peg Coad Day triples is on October 24.

Saturday pennant teams:

Division 1 Kerang Golf v Cohuna Golf (away), cars leave at 12.30pm

F Ritchie (s), F Boxshall, R Carter, L Ritchie;

L Murray (s), H McClelland, I Charles, N Jarman;

A Jeffs (s), A Charles, L Gray, G Hayes.

Team manager: N Jarman.

Division 2 Kerang Golf v Pyramid Hill (away), cars leave at 12.15pm

P Niall (s), J McLeish, R Fisher, J Richards;

M Orr (s), C Pay, K Pay, T Linton;

R McKerrow (s), A Hird, MF Fisher, R Curtis.

Team manager: P Niall.

Division 3 Kerang Golf vs

Cohuna (home)

D Spinks (s), B McLeish, B Hipworth, R Batchelor;

I Taylor (s), J McKerrow, D Hawke, G Astbury;

N Robertson (s), G Borg, P Price, R Peck.

Team manager: G Borg.

Northern District

Results and ladders as at October 16:

Division 1

Cohuna Golf 10/77 def Pyramid Hill 2/64; Cohuna 10/80 def Kerang Golf 2/65; Barham Services 8/76 def Barham Sports 4/74.

Division 2

Kerang 6/44 def Barham Services 2/35; Pyramid Hill 6/49 def Cohuna Golf 2/39; Cohuna 6/42 def Letchville 2/41.

LADDERS

Division 1

Barham Services     18/112.32

Cohuna     14/97.95

Barham Sports     12/111.51

Pyramid Hill     12/105.97

Cohuna Golf     10/120.31

Kerang Golf     4/77.22

Kerang     2/81.01

Division 2

Kerang     12/120.25

Cohuna     12/105.95

Leitchville     10/118.75

Pyramid Hill     8/103.33

Barham Sports     2/91.49

Cohuna Golf     2/79.59

Barham Services     2/74.49

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