Club Fours Championship
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There were two Club Fours Championship matches played over the weekend, and the results were:
Saturday:
Graham Murray, John Curtis, Maurice Muller and Brian Gibson defeated Craig Phillis, Chris Hocking, Brayden Jurd and Mick Patterson with a score of 21 to 14.
An easy win for Graham and his team. They cleared out to a big lead early in the match and were never in danger of defeat. Craig and his team tried hard but were never in the match, although they did pick up six shots on the last end, which made the score a bit closer.
Sunday:
Shane McKellar, John Peterson, Tony Zervos and Terry Hocking defeated Terry Ricketts, Alan Tobin, Jake Fisher and Jesse James with a score of 25 to 16.
Shane and his team got away to a very big lead, with the score at 17 to 2 by the halfway mark of the match, but over the next six ends, Terry’s team got to within six shots of Shane’s team, making the score 20 to 14, and they were bck in the match with only five ends to play.
Shane and his team went on with the job, allowing Terry and his team only two shots, while they scored five and went on to an easy win.
The third match set for the Club Fours Championship was postponed due to illness and will now be played on Sunday morning at 10.30 am. The bowlers will be:
Tom Apps, Warren Chesworth, Reuben Rycrof and Cary Peters v Tony Fisher, Barney Heywood, Doug Hawkins and John Baker.
As it is a long weekend, no other Championship matches have been set down for play; they will resume the following weekend.
Mufti Bowls:
Rod James and Tony Deverson defeated Brian Gibson and Warwick Prosser with a score of 16 to 8. Brian and Warren were the winners of the chooks.
Cootamundra Wattle Time Mixed Pairs:
Jenny Ricketts and Graham Rossiter from Tumut played in the Cootamundra Wattle Time Mixed Pairs Tournament last Wednesday and Thursday. They played well to win a couple of games, but missed out on the prize money.
Ladies Bowls:
Robyn Apps travelled to West Wyalong last weekend to play in their Ladies Triples with Robin Tierney and Judy Watson from Young. The team performed well to win two of the four matches, but missed out on the money.
There will be a Ladies Bowls meeting on Sunday morning at 11.30 am.