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Greens showered with talent

TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS
DODGING the weather made for a great start to Queensland State/District Sides at Tewantin with 40 teams taking to the greens to show us their best. We host the finals on Wednesday.
We host the Queensland State Championships commencing on Friday until 18 May. So if you missed the ‘sides’ don’t miss out on witnessing some spectacular bowls as we host the best of the best. Volunteers are required to greet and to liaise with our visitors. If you can help out, please contact Gary Moss to be put on a roster (club shirt/uniform required).
Jackpot pairs on Saturday 25 April: Winners were Claire McGrath and Rick Dickson, Judy Whales and Leigh Fortington. Runners-up were Heather and Daryl Birt.
Tuesday ladies nominated fours: Winners were Connie Johnson, Beth Tolley, Nat McCauley and Val Reinicke. Runners-up were Et Kellett, Trevor Blake, Mary Williams and Yvonne Ambrey.
Wednesday men’s pairs: Gary Moss and Mike Lowe (11/12). Runners-up Bryn Whitcombe, Bill Jones (10/12). The Jackpot of $382 was not won and carries over. There will be limited bowls during the state play. Please visit the club.
Ladies championship A Grade singles finals: Jenny Lonie and Pam Styles – postponed TBA.
Friendly Friday: Cancelled due to wet weather.
A special Anzac centenary RSL bowls event, sponsored by Tewantin-Noosa RSL with $200 prize-money and other prizes, was very successful and the winners were Alan Clamp’s team with three runners-up including Ken Bridges’ team. RSL caps were also presented to the ex-service personnel in recognition of their service.
– Green Master

POMONA BOWLS
THE wet weather caused a disaster to many of the bowls events.
Ladies A grade championships have commenced and several of the first round games were played earlier in the week. Tina Camp defeated Fay Beadnell in a hard-fought game 25-20. Both ladies played great bowls and it was only on the last two ends that Tina surged ahead enough to win. Judy Muir defeated Glenda Rohde 25-11 in a game where Judy dominated. Although toward the later part of the game Glenda improved her game, there was not sufficient time to catch up.
Jocelyn Rabjohns defeated Jeannie Price 26-15 in another game where Jocelyn dominated the first half of play and although in the second half Jeannie endeavoured to catch up this did not happen. Congratulations to all who participated.
Wednesday’s social game was won by the team of Jill Mita and Des Quin with +19. Well done to you both.
The Gympie division championship fours were played during the week and the Pomona team of Elizabeth Dewhirst, Desley O’Neill, Veronis O’Connor and Tina Camp (skip) were very successful and set themselves up for a final event against a team from Albert skipped by Joyce. Unfortunately our girls went down 12-21, however congratulations to them on great play throughout the competition.
– Kitty and Jack

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