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AT last Tuesday’s Black Duck Jackpot 2 Bowl Triples, 18 bowlers played in good conditions.

Two game winners were S. Pascoe, C. Pay and W. Neville on +12. Second game winners were M. Orr, R. McBain and P. Basile on +4. Jackpot number drawn was +18 and was not claimed. Jackpot increases to $258.

To play Black Duck call the club on 5452 1194 by 8.30am for a 9.30am start, or preferably have your name down on the list on the notice board by the day before.

Congratulations to L. Hein, S. Pascoe and R. Pascoe on winning the Traders Day Tournament at Leitchville on Sunday, January 8.

Well done to K. Teasdale, I. Roberts, W. Neville and A. Fagg for competing in the recent Wycheproof Triples Tournament.

Happy birthday to Carmel Adams and Jacqui Jenkins.

Best wishes to Hein Bos who is currently not well. The club would like to thank Hein for his regular contributions of produce and biscuits for our raffles.

There will be no On the Greens on Thursday, January 26.

Midweek Pennant teams

Division 1 to play Cohuna Golf at home, 9am assembly – 9.15am roll-up.

Team 1: Kevin Teasdale (skip), Gayle Teasdale, Alyne Fagg, Barb Williams. Team 2: Mark Hamon (skip), Ian Roberts, Carol Pay, Som Pascoe. Team 3: Trevor Pocock ( skip ), Marlene Orr, Terry Nolan, Chelsea Fisher.

Division 2 to play Cohuna 3 away, cars leave 8.30am.

Team 1: Jackie Jenkins (skip), Eddie Fenton, Marilyn Theobald, Jenny Harrison. Team 2: Joe Adams (skip), David Randell, Don Monaghan, Yvonne Summers.

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