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29 November, 2024

New players join indoor bowls

LAST Monday night saw two new players join the indoor bowls competition in Warrnambool.

By Staff Writer

Les and Frank keep a close eye on the bowls.
Les and Frank keep a close eye on the bowls.

The competition welcomed Keryn Wilson from Grangeburn and Jason Mungean (who has joined the rest of the Mungean family who play over the top two divisions).

Keryn competed for Cooramook Sinners, along with Lorraine O’Keefe (s), Steve Walther and John Walther.

She started her season with a drawn game against Wannon Park Pups who were skipped by Gary Horner, with Peter Street, Brian Justin and Frank Lenehan.

Jason played third to his nephew Noah (s), along with Sjan Berry and Joyce Roberts.

They were unable to overcome the might of the Koroit Hornets who were skipped by Debbie Keane, with Thelma Johnstone, Vivian O’Grady and Ben Gardiner.

The Hornets went on to win 18-15.

Division one saw a draw between Wannon Park Racers; with Scratcher Neal (s), Ian Lake, Lyn Fish and Don McLeod, and the Dennington High 5’s team of Les Lenehan (s), Frank Harney, Helen Harney and Yvonne Lenehan.

This was the Racers second draw in two weeks after drawing with the Wannon Park Dogs last Monday.

Heytesbury Honeys remains on top of the division one ladder after its win over third-placed Allansford Cougars.

The Allansford Cats has held onto second place with a win over the Wannon Park Dogs this week.

In division two it was a battle between first and second on the ladder when Port Fairy Seagulls re-claimed top spot with a win over the Wannon Park Barkers (who have now dropped to second).

Division three has Dennington Demons clear in top spot after a win over Cooramook Saints 25-16, and despite a loss of 11 shots to the Allansford Pumas, Dennington Devils still hold on to second place.

In all three divisions only a couple of wins separates first from fifth place, so it will be an interesting next two weeks before the start of the Christmas break.

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