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HomeSportChampions all the way

Champions all the way

The Driver

TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS
THE 2016 club triples championships were recently completed for both men and ladies.
Men’s champions: Dave Buckly, Lindsay Pateman (substitute Bill Beatie) and Mark Doran.
Ladies’ champions: Gill McDonald, Kerrie Wilson and Jennie Smith.
Saturday 9 July, jackpot pairs.
Winners: John Joyce and G. Spry. Runners-up: Bev Dickinson and Eric Bolesworth.
The jackpot was not won.
Tuesday 12 July, ladies day.
Winners: P. Goetie, Y. Ambrey and V. Lynch. Runners-up: H. Birt, V. Vignon and M. Dodd.
Wednesday 13 July, men’s bowls.
Winners: Rodney Gunderson, Peter Renwick, Alan Curtis and Ken Brooks (+10).
Runners-up: Len Saunderson, Bill Thorn, Graham Dodd and Brian Dodd (+9).
The jackpot was not won.
Thursday 14 July, jackpot pairs.
Winners: Daphne Reed and Robyn McAnelly. Runners-up: Colin O’Neil and R. Liddall.
A $216 margin jackpot was won by Lindsay Barker and Ron Evans.
Friday 15 July, friendly Friday
Winners: Brian Nicholas, Arnie Ping and Ian McCallum.
Runners-up: Ken Weatherly, Doug Brough and Olive Nicholas.
The jackpot was not won.
The State of Origin open fours event that was planned to be held 16 and 17 July was not played due to wet weather.
A reminder from bowls sections with pennants season only few weeks away, if you are not a financial bowls member you are not allowed to play pennants or and any other club championship games.

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