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POMONA BOWLS
Ladies Pennants
THE Ladies team had a loss in the morning and a win in the afternoon. The competition is very close with both Pomona and Kandanga on eight points and Albert on 10. As Albert has a bye in round five, the Pomona ladies need to win both morning and afternoon games on Monday 13 July to win the pennant flag.
Ladies B Grade Round Robin Championship was played in great spirit, and the ladies were fairly evenly matched. Jeanne Price defeated Sharon Foale; Katie McInnes defeated Jeanne Price in a very close game with both players bowling great shots; Sharon Foale defeated Katie McInnes in the last round. Games director will announce the winner on Wednesday.
Wednesday Neilsen’s sponsored mixed selected triples – good number of bowlers participated with the final results being – winners of the day Julanne Brown, Desley O’Neill and Don Mallett(s) and runners-up Bill Schutt, Keith Muir and Fay Beadnell(s). Don’t forget to put your name down for Wednesday 12 August starting at 9.30am.
Due to inclement weather, Friday Twilight bowls were cancelled although a few stalwarts enjoyed a sociable roll up in the cold conditions.
Sunday spit roast, bowls and musical entertainment proved a winner and was enjoyed by all who attended. Watch this space for the next monthly date.
TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS
TEWANTIN Noosa Bowls Club had a busy and successful week this week, with the New Revolution Pairs, Laguna Retirement Estates ‘Mixed Medley’ and Sunshine Coast Winter Carnival ‘Open’ Pairs.
TNBC .Saturday ‘Open’ Pairs: The winners were Walter Zemler and Terry Finnegan. The runners-up were Alex Williamson and Ron Evans…‘Open’ Triples winners were Ed Sayers, Betsy Cornish and Paul Reik. The runners-up were Roy Cornish, J. Brook and J. Watson. The Jackpots were not won and carry over.
New Revolution ‘Open’ Pairs are proving to be successful, with 24 rinks being filled. The winners were Ken Jaekel and C. McDonald, second Steve Bowie and Bill Roberts, third David Deane and George Manero and forth Dennis Coulter and Gill McDonald. The lucky draw was Trevor Crosby and Greg Halloway, Bruce Roder and Glen Whyte, Ron Wallish and G. Yeoman.
Noosa Landscape Supplies Ladies ‘Pairs’ were Bill Thorne and Mary Ross and the runners-up were Carol Studley and Julie Anderson.
Noosa Discount Drug Store Wednesdays Men’s Fours in lieu of Pairs: The winners were Barry Hayward, Cliff Grey, Lance Avent and Albert Wight (2+16 pts) The runners-up were Nivin, Terry O’Neil, Ken Johansen and Mal Lloyd (1+12 pts) The jackpot of $32 was not won and carries over.
TNBC … Thursday ‘Open Pairs’ winners were Marlene and David Orr. The runners-up were Marie and Andrew McCall.
Laguna Estate … ‘Friendly’ Friday Triples were ‘cancelled’ Greens closed due to rain. The jackpot of $208 was not won and carries over.
Laguna Retirement Estate’s Mixed Medley … Winners were Team Sanday, second Team Ninness, third were Team Craig, fourth were Team Teale.
Christmas in July … Saturday 26 July, get your tickets now at the 2 4 6 Ate Bistro, $30 includes meal and entertainment.

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