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Jackpots get carried over

TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS CLUB
Ivory Palms Resort Men’s Fours Seafood Day
A top day and the results were Team Burke (50) Team Bolesworth (46) Team Ramsden (39) Teams Parton and Kirwan (37).
Saturday Open Pairs
The winners were Steve Chandler and Bob Ginnaw.
The runners up were Walter Zemler and Peter Hallman.
Open Triples winners were Judy Watson, Fay Hewson and Frank Turton.
The runners up were Neta Sondergeld, Jan Zemler and Frank Turton.
The jackpots were not won and carry over.
John Madill’s Toyota Ladies Fours
Winners were Terry Swane, Lyndal Hughes, Jean Saunderson and Marlene Trembath.
The runners up were Liz Thomson, Noel Ruff, Jeanette Emery and Georgina Milligan.
Triples winners were John Brooks, Neta Sondergeld and Cath Haddock.
Laguna Estate Wednesdays Men’s Pairs
Winners were Alan Shaw and Bob Schofield (27 pts) Bruce Roder and Glen Whyte (27 pts).
The runners up were Richard Hilhorst and Gary Hughes (16 pts).
The jackpot of $234 was not won and carries over.
Thursday Open Pairs winners were Neil Walsh and Finn McDonald.
Runners up were Beryl Small and Alan Chappell.
Jackpot was not won and carries over.
Noosa Landscape Supplies Friendly Friday.
Triples winners were Bob Grott, Marlene Trembath and Pat Becker and the runners up were Judy Lord, Liz Thomson and David Muir.
The jackpot of $263 was not won and carries over.
Club Championship Finals Double Header
Congratulations to Ladies Triples winners Gill McDonald, Kerry Wilson and Jenny Smith and runners up were Bev Dickinson, Margaret Dodd and Mary Ross.
The Men’s Section B Singles winner was Ron Evans and runner up was Gary Moss.
The club is looking forward to hosting the Hoteliers Bowls Group on 8 July and Men’s Wednesdays bowls will be Fours in lieu of Pairs as there will only be one green available.

POMONA BOWLS REPORT
Ladies Pennants
First round a bye.
Second round the Ladies team played at Sunshine BC and had a good win in both morning and afternoon games against Cooloola Coast.
Wednesday – second round of Skirts v Shirts.
A great fun afternoon on the green with plenty of sledging and laughter.
Sorry to report that at the end of the day the Shirts were 116 to Skirts 93 giving them a progressive YTD lead of 227 to 179.
Friday Twilight Game once again saw plenty of bowlers on the green.
Winners were Sash Adkins and Des Quinn with +11.
Runners up were John Davies and Walter Horn with +6.
The jackpot was not won.
Farewell to Iris and Des Quinn and safe travel.
Saturday Men’s Triples Championships Semi-finals saw two very close games.
Col Carruthers, Daryl Millar and skip Charlie Dewhirst battled against Rick Goulding, Rob Roebuck and skip Bob Schofield resulting in 24 all on the last end.
An extra end was played with Schofield’s team winning 26-24.
Gary Cornell, Keith Muir (sub) and skip Greg Hodder defeated Sam Hands, Lorry Axiak and skip Trevor Walsh 24-20 in another hard fought game.
Finals
Greg Hodder’s team defeated Bob Schofield’s team 28-16.
Congratulations to all and particular mention of Gary Cornell who has joined an elite group by winning a club championship in his first year of bowling.
Mountain Men against River Men at Tewantin proved a great game for all participants.
However, the round went to the Mountain Men who achieved a win of 17 shots overall.
This gives the Mountain Men a progressive total of 48 shots in front.
The next challenge will be held on 27 September at Pomona with the final game a Christmas party at Tewantin.

COOROY COMMUNITY BOWLS CLUB
This week’s results are as follows:
Tuesday Jackpot pairs – Winners Geoff and Eileen.
Wednesday – Business Bowlers final results for the season is as follows.
Wooden Spooners – Ball Breakers and Craft equal.
Top Ladies – Chalking the Dead.
Top Men – Tie between Pages and Belvedere Newsagency as Pages are the Holders of the trophy they keep it for another year.
Season two starts 19 August with a practice round.
Thursday evening results of the Twilight Triples
Night Owls defeated X Factor 24-7, Royal Flush drew with Apotukis 10 all, Bee Stings defeated Cormorants 14-7.
Eumundi Boys defeated Rough and Revie 12-9, Galahs defeated the Bushrangers 20-15.
Those who would like to come along and try barefoot bowls or get some coaching can just turn up on the greens on Friday afternoons after 2.30pm when there is sure to be someone to show them around.
First round of the 4s were held on Sunday, next round next Sunday at 10am.
Those who are looking for a club to play bowls are most welcome to come along and try out.
Phone Lynne on 0405 131 746 or email cooroycommunitybowls@gmail.com.

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