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Cool weather starts to take effect

MILLICENT night bowlers earned an early minute last week, with the competition cut short by two ends, which allowed teams to finish before the cold set in.

Four touches went to Bedford Butterfiles’ Phillip Keatley and Somery Seniors’ Phil Hunter, while Lions’ Mike Bleby and Rotary’s Brian Haines had three each.

In Blue Division Try Hards – Paul Bosco, Peter Johns, Arnold Damhuis and Graham Attiwell – defeated Mossies 28+15.

Other winners were Birdies 26+9, Max’s Four 26+6, Somery Seniors 25+4 and Bits and Pieces 25+1.

The George – Simon Cooper, Graham Abbott, Gavin Walker and Graham Fennell – claimed Red Division with a win over Tant Tigers 27+10.

Other winners were Jack Attack 27+9, Untouchables 27+8, Maccas 25+7 and Rovers 24+1.

In White Division Scrappers – Norm Cunneen, Sharon Mackie, Robyn Thomas and Manny V. Fuente – defeated X Factor 29+17.

Other winners were Gizzies Crew 27+9, Rotary 25+9 and Lions Roar 25+4.

The Royal Flying Doctor fundraising day is fast approaching at the Millicent Bowls Club, with night bowlers able to join in the fun on Sunday, March 14.

Teams or singles can nominate.

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