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CRANBOURNE BOWLS

Five sides recorded wins on Saturday in pennant bowls which was another great week for the club.

Cranbourne 1 side continued on its winning streak to make it six wins in a row, while side 2 had a narrow defeat, but all remaining sides recorded wins.

Club chief Tony Collins welcomed all the winning teams back at the club and congratulated them to great applause from all members.

• Weekend Pennant Results – Round 6

Side 1 Division 2 Sec 8

Coach Lyn Quigg was very happy with the win against Mulgrave Country Club and was determined to make sure that his rink would set the standard. They did just that, recording a 12-shot win with his team of Garry Hunt, Peter Elgar and Doug Boggie who all played great games.

Skip Jammie Corney found himself nine shots down with only six ends to play so he rallied his team to find another level and they responded well. Joe Byrne, Karen Hickson and Chris Hunt came home strong and ended up winning by three shots on the day.

Cranbourne with six wins are on top of the ladder two games clear of the next two sides.

Cranbourne 87 (16 points) defeated Mulgrave CC 70 (2 points)

• Side 2 Division 3 Sec 8

After last week’s great win Cranbourne had high expectations of winning against Hampton Park but that was not to be, going down by 17 shots in the end.

Skip Steve Hickson did well, winning by two shots, with support from his team of Vic Butera, Billy Bradbury and Roger Roscoe.

Cranbourne 66 (4 points) lost to Hampton Park 83 (14 points)

• Side 3 Division 4 Sec 8

Playing at home against Hampton Park gave the home side a win by 10 shots.

Skip Harry Van Soest and his team of Bob Pyne, Chris Deal and Tony Whalley won by 17 shots while Skip Billy Sherriff and his team of Chris Rea, Brian Biasci and Lois Brock had a tremendous battle that ended in a draw.

Cranbourne 77 (13 points) defeated Hampton Park 67 (5 points)

• Side 4 Division 7 Sec 8

Cranbourne 4 travelled to Carrum on a tricky synthetic surface, along with a difficult breeze, the Cranbourne team had a couple of close rinks played, but still won, along with two great rinks who won extremely well.

The team skipped by Peter Colthup and including, Loui Magri, Kath Dudink and Frank Verco were on fire winning by 28 shots (37-9).

It seems that Peter Colthup has mastered his new bowling arm and is now bowling like an A Grade champion again.

The team skipped by Allen Skurrie and including, Gerry Dudink, Brian Turton and Sandra Mueller were very close to their neighbours winning by 27 shots (37-10).

The rink skipped by George Ljepojevic, Scott De Piazza, Brian Legg and Tom De Pradines won by 11 shots (24-13).

The rink skipped by John Gardner, Bob Bellamy, Derek Maguire and Dennis Tomlin won by seven shots (21-14) and collected the maximum 18 points.

Cranbourne 119 (18 points) defeated Carrum 46 (0 points)

• Side 5 Division 8 Sec 7 (12 a side)

Cranbourne 46 (0 points) defeated Vermont South by walkover 77 (16 points)

• Side 6 Division 8 Sec 6 (12 a side)

A trip down to Moorabbin proved successful for Cranbourne winning by 20 shots on the day.

New bowler Michael Schwab was all excited when he got back to the club to talk about the win.

But it was Skip David McMaster, and his team of Monica Peers, Kristi Hickson and Steve Bakker, who won the day winning by 13 shots to end a great day for Cranbourne

Cranbourne 77 (15 points) defeated Moorabbin 57 (1 point)

-Garry Hunt and Derek Maguire-

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