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Kerang Bowling Club Ladies notes for Friday 29th 11th

With only two more Pennant games to be play for the ladies, Gala Day, Club Championship singles and our club 100-up all to be played before Christmas, I think we are all going to be a little worn out!

“Please take note” that the Club Singles Round 3 and 4 are now going to be played on Friday, December 6, starting at 10 am. Round 100-up will now starting on the Friday, December 13, so ladies, if you have not got your names in, you need to put them in post hast.

The Division 1 teams for round 7 that will be played at home are; H. Mc Bain (skip) S. Pascoe, E. Fenton & B. Mc Bain; C. Wise (skip) M. Theobald, T. Pocock & B. Williams; R. Gilbert (skip) J. Aburrow , G. Fenton & A. Fagg. Side captain; B. Williams.

Division 2 Teams in mid week Pennant will play at Cohuna Golf. Cars leave at 8am game starting time 9am. J. Adams (skip), J. Jenkins, C. Adams & J. Harrison; D. Franz (skip), Y. Summers, B. Lyne & D. Randell. Side Captain; Y. Summers.

Good Luck to all.

Kerang Bowling Club Saturday Pennant Teams

Round 7 23/11/19

Div1 v Leitchville At Home: D.Baker (s), D. Murray, R. Pascoe, J. Jackson; D. Hancock (s), D. Orr, M.Fowler, J. Wilson; C. Skerry (s), A. Worboyes, T. Pocock, T. Hastie (Mgr).

Div2 v Leitchville At Home: L. Hein (s), M. Credlin, J. Pay, M. Rosewall; I. Roberts (s), M. Infantino, J. Holloway, K. Wilson; E. Fenton (s), G. Fenton, M. Sutherland, A. Fagg (Mgr).

Div3 Blue v Gunbower Away: H. McBain (s), M. Tilley (Mgr), R. McBain, B. Williams; K. Strachan (s), J. Adams, D. Randell, R. Free; S. Hancock (s), M. Hamon, B. Hamon, P. Basile.

Div3 White v Kerang Golf Away: S. Pascoe(s), K. Arbon, J. Coobs, A. Warren; M. Coobs(s), R. Douglas, J. Brown, G. Morris; G. Pay(s), D. Hall, W. Lyne (Mgr), A. Hancock.

Kerang Golf

Here are the teams for this Saturday’s comp from Kerang Golf Bowling Club

Div 1 v Kerang: F Ritchie (s), F Boxshall, R Carter, L Ritchie; L Murray (s), L Gray, J McLeish, N Jarman; A Jeffs (s), H McClelland, A Hird, G Hayes. Team Manager Andy Jeffs.

Div 2 at Leitchville, cars leave at 12:15pm: R McKerrow (s), M Fisher, B McLeish, R Curtis; C Pay (s), K Pay, S McLeish, T Linton; P Niall (s), J McKerrow, R Fisher, J Richards. Team Manager Peter Niall.

Div 3 at Kerang Blue: D Spinks (s), B Hipworth, B Roche, R Peck; D Hawke (s), J Tuohey, S Robinson, G Astbury; N Robertson (s), J Anderson, G Borg, R Batchelor. Team Manager Gary Borg.

Midweek pennant team v Cohuna Golf (At Cohuna Golf) – Please note cars leave clubhouse at 8am.

L Ritchie (s), S McLeish, K Pay, J Tuohey; J McKerrow (s), R Laughlin, L Douglass, F Sly; M Orr (s), C Pay, T Linton, F Burton.

Twilight triples results from round 7.

Winning team Auto Pro with 33 points consisting of Mouse Pay, Barry Gladman and Rod Pascoe. Runners-up were Budda Murray, Jim McLeish and Dale Spinks’ team on 29 points.

Wrong bias Jim McLeish and Terry Stacey.

Ladder with one round left: Budda Murray’s team 203 points; Mick Fowler’s team 184 points; Hirdy’s Terrors team 150 points; Auto Pro team 148 pointsNorthern District Bowls Division

Midweek Pennant Results as at 27th November

Division 1

Pyramid Hill 11/68 def Kerang 1/56; Barham Sports 10/74 def Cohuna Golf 2/64; Cohuna 12/79 def Barham Services 0/56; Kerang Golf Bye

Division 2

Pyramid Hill 8/46 def Barham Sports 0/36; Cohuna 6/49 def Barham Services 2/39; Leitchville 6/48 def Cohuna Golf 2/46; Kerang Bye.

Ladder

Division 1

Cohuna     48     116.83%

Barham Sports     42     117.90

Barham Services     35     95.33

Pyramid Hill     32     102.14

Cohuna Golf     26     102.41

Kerang     25     91.35

Kerang Golf     8     80.16

Division 2

Cohuna     34     114.46%

Leitchville     24     115.17

Kerang     22     95.32

Barham Services     19     112.26

Barham Sports     18     107.01

Pyramid Hill     16     88.28

Cohuna Golf     11     73.48

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