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HomeSportGet ready for Super Challenge

Get ready for Super Challenge

TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS
Tewantin – Noosa will be participating in Super Challenge commencing early January. There is a trial match at 9am on Saturday, 5 December. You also have the opportunity to attend training with Rick 12.30 Mondays and with Scotty on Thursday evenings at 5.15.
John Madill’s Ladies Tuesday nominated Fours. The winners were Gill McDonald, Carol Studley, Jeanette Emery and Debbie Austin. The runners-up were Et Kellett, Eileen Macdonald, Sophie Gale and Judith Boakes.
Laguna Estate Men’s Wednesdays Pairs were won by Rick McDonald and Geoff Lewis (+20) Triples winners were George Manera, Steve Curry and David Dean (+25). The Jackpot $39 was won by Teams Moss and Dean.
Men’s Championship ‘A’ Singles winner was Dave Buckley who won over John McGill in a very exciting and tight finish 25/22 making it back to back wins for David.
Men’s championship Fours semi-finalists are team Hackett versus team Coulter and team Wood versus team Schofield to be played at 9am Sunday 6 December followed by the final at 1pm.
Ivory Palms Thursday ‘Open Pairs’ were won by Rick McDonald and Sharon Briggs. The runners-up were Thelma and Ian Sanday. The jackpot was not won and carries over.
Noosa Landscape Supplies ‘Friendly’ Friday Triples won by Ken Brooks, Bob Grott, Alan Curtis. The runners-up were Terry Nash, George Clough and Don Gull. The Jackpot of $287 was won by Teams McCallum and Donoghue.
Presentation Night on Saturday was a great night enjoyed by all.
Christmas Lunch is at the Tewantin RSL Club on 21 December at 11.30am for a noon start.
I am taking a break for the next five weeks, so I take the opportunity to personally wish all our members and readers a happy and safe festive season. Heath Costello will be filling in for me.

COOROY BOWLS CLUB
TUESDAY – Jackpot pairs was won by John Sedman and Roly Hassall, this was a very lucky day for them as they also won the Jackpot.
Wednesday – Elbow Benders def Chalk the Dead, Mutineers def Belvedere, Getting Plastered def Bowled and Beautiful, Oddballs def Bandidos, Bonnells def Jinosson, Pages def Band Aids, Treble Clef def SEC, Renderers def Thunderbirds.
This Wednesday is the final night of play and I am told that it is very close and will depend on who beats who this week to decide the winner.
Thursday – High Rollers Ladder is again close to the end with two weeks to go with the final night on the 17th followed by the presentation. Good luck everyone.
Results to date: Underwaters 42; Potukis 42; Bushrangers 40; RAG 40; Galahs 40; BAS 38; Eumundi Boys 36; Royal Flush 36; X-Factor 34; Beesting 32; Cormorants 30.
The AGM was held on Saturday and new office bearers were elected – president Russell Butler, secretary Bevan Mahoney and treasurer Yvonne Pattinson.
The new Committee is wished the best of luck for a wonderful 2016 and if you are interested in a game please call Russell on 0431 350 861.

– The Green Master

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