CANOWINDRA WOMEN'S BOWLS
CONSISTENCY FINAL | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8
- Joice McNaught defeated Dianne Mooney 153-137. Thanks to the Marker Gwen Haydon. Congratulations Joice, the winner of the Consistency for 2019.
ROSE BOWL HANDICAP SINGLES
- Nancy Morrow defeated Moyna Rue 25-19.
- Penny Nash defeated Marion Wilson 26-19.
- Christine Pickard defeated Sheryn O'Malveney 25-22.
- Thanks to the Markers Joyce Middleton, Sandy McDonald & Deanna Noble.
SOCIAL GAMES
- Shirley Robson, Shirley Robson and Colleen Crump defeated Daph Bryant, Diane Slattery and Betty Jenkins 25-12. Shirley played lead and second.
- Leanne Stevenson, Libby Balcombe and Jenny Middleton defeated Linda Miller, Liz Thornberry and Jill Messenger 26-7.
OTHER NEWS
- The Lucky Draw was won by Marion Wilson with number 21.
- President Sheryn O'Malveney's Gala Day will be held on Tuesday, October 22, with the proceeds being donated to Beyond Blue to assist with all the great work they do.
MEN'S BOWLS
SOCIAL MIXED MUFTI BOWLS | LAST FRIDAY
- Eight teams competed in the social mixed mufti bowls where the winners were Nigel Knight and Roger Traves and the runners up were Crock Larry and Sue.
MIXED PAIRS | LAST SATURDAY
- David Beath and Joyce Middleton played Mark Wright and Gwen Haydon. David and Joyce led throughout the game and eventually won 30-13.
- Garry and Julie Fairley played Vinnie Mirto and Joice McNaught where Garry and Julie had a comfortable win 38-22.
MAJOR TRIPLES
- Steve Kirkman, Paul Markcrow and Cyril Webb played against David Watt, Larry Nunn and Nick Delaney. Cyril's team took control early in the game to win the match 29-14.
MINOR TRIPLES | LAST SUNDAY
- Alan Wyburn, Tot Fisher, and Brian McClintock played against Garry Fairley, Ron Symons and Kevin Walker. After 12 ends the scores were close, the score 12-11 in favour of Kevin's team, who were able to maintain their lead for the rest of the game, winning 25-17.
UPCOMING EVENTS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 | SOCIAL TRIPLES MIXED MUFTI BOWLS
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- Sponsored by Greenkeepers with winners receiving $120 and runners-up $60. First 14 teams with entry fee being $15 per team. Teams must be mixed. Turn around triples with names in by 6pm for 6.30pm start. One game of 15 ends.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 | O'BRIEN CUP
- D Beath and K Walker vs V Mirto and B Bourke.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 | ALAN WYBURN (Westy) PRESIDENT'S DAY
- Three games of 12 ends, $75 per team and includes a Chinese lunch. 9am rollup for 9.30am start. Wins plus ends. Winners and runners up prizes. Best end round prize.
Wednesday badge draw will be $250, Friday badge draw will be $400, Sunday badge draw will be $900 and Bingo this Thursday 11am.
MEN'S GOLF
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12
We played the Kearns/Kelly Memorial golf day. Winners on the day were:
- Men's Golfer: Doug Flannery
- Men's Non-Golfer: Wayne Kelly
- Women's Non -Golfer: Nicole Kelly
- Junior: Kai Cooper
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13
We played the October Monthly Medal. Thanks to Robbie and Maureen Lawrence for sponsoring the day. Winner on the day was Rowley McCall with Nett 68. Runner up was Eddie Roberts with Nett 69.
UPCOMING EVENTS
- Saturday is the Tooheys' 3 Person Ambrose $1000 1st prize.
- Sunday is the Josh Donelly Memorial 2 Person Ambrose, sponsored by the Donelly Family.
- Don't forget that the Friday night six hole comp has started; everyone is welcome to play. $10 per player and includes a sausage sandwich. No teams required, it's an individual event.
McClure stars, rookies shine in Vipers' return
Despite a host of unavailable stars and a distinct lack of preparation Vipers opened their WWRL campaign with a dominant win over Panorama on Saturday afternoon, trouncing the Platypi 44-12 at Waratahs Sportsground.
Vipers draw on all of Orange's clubs and while the likes of Em McDonald, Jacky Lyden, Heidi Regan, Karina Kiley, Bridie McClure and Lailee Phillips controlled the contest, a host of rookie recruits made their presence felt.
Barbarians' league tag player-of-the-year Kasey Byrne was impressive in her contact debut but none impressed as much as hockey convert Madie Smith.
- Matt Findlay
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