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HomeCommunity SportTeams go head-to-head on greens

Teams go head-to-head on greens

PLEASANT conditions brought Millicent bowlers out of the woodwork for last week’s 2-4-2 competition.

With 54 players registering to play, one rink of triples was required and by the end of the 20 ends game, some good scores were recorded.

Winning the day with a score of 33+19 was the team of Terry Lonergan and Rod Gibbs taking home the prize pool of $54 each.

Runners-up with a score of 33+10 was the team of Derrick Lindh and Neil Whelan.

Other winning teams for the day were, the triple of Ian Kuchel, Mary Clifford and Glen Tilley with a score of 33+9; Joy Warren, Ros Varcoe 33+7; Rob Chambers, Brian Roper 32+11; Peter Dunnicliff, John Buhlmann 32+10; Merle Stevens, Adriana Ross 32+5; Brian Goode, John Eldridge 31+13; Graham Parsons, Iain Campbell 31+9; Glen Schapel, Del Parsons 31+2; Alby Cecotti, Carl Schapel 30+4; Denis Clifford, Peter Varcoe 30+3; and David Nuske, Sarah Ross 30+2.

Players are reminded fees are due prior to the pennant season.

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