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Thursday 19 May 2022

Minor Singles

 We played the semi finals of Minor Singles today.  The results were Sue Staples defeated Anna McCleod and Sue Newman defeated Anne Nichols.

The Battle of the Two Sue’s will take place next Tuesday if the weather is kind.  Congratulations everyone for good bowls today.  

Wednesday 18 May 2022

Minor singles round 1 results

 Round 1 has been completed in our Minor Singles on a perfect day- lots of warm sunshine and very little breeze.  Sue Newman defeated Narelle O’Dwyer, Anne Nichols won against Pam Andrews and Sue Staples defeated Margaret Lind.  All good games and well done to some of our newer players who tried their luck in a game of singles.

Round 2 is on Thursday 19th May. Sue Newman will play Anne Nichols and Sue Staples will play Anna McLeod.

Good luck to everyone involved .  We would love to see some spectators , so bring a cushion and come along.  Games starting at 9 am. 

Friday 13 May 2022

Minor singles

 Minor singles will begin this Tuesday if the bowling gods are kind .




Monday 9 May 2022

Tuesday 10th May 2022

 The weather is not looking so kind for our bowls tomorrow but we will wait till the morning to make a decision.  If we do not bowl, come along at 11 am for a coffee and a chat .  The committee will be meeting at 10 am so we can see you upstairs☕️🍩🍾

Friday 6 May 2022

State carnival 2022

 We had 2 teams play in 2022 State Carnival. Sue Staples, Phyllis Betterridge, Margaret Hickman and Kim Trethewy have been to this carnival before, but this time down to the Shoalhaven area.  We played at Ulladulla, Nowra and Greenwell Point.  We won 3 out of 6  and had some close losses.  Pam Andrews, Narelle O’Dwyer, Margaret Lind and Denise Wickman played in their first State Carnival at Sussex Inlet, Nowra and Culburra. They came close in some of their games and felt happy about their bowls. All different greens, some extremely fast!!  Carol Russell played with her sister in a composite team. Everyone learned a lot about coping with very different greens and opponents but all agreed it was very enjoyable. We can recommend the meals at Shoalhaven Heads Bowling Club if you happen to be on the South Coast which is looking spectacular - so green.  

Congratulations to Bateau Bay who had a team who reached the semi finals , and another team skipped by Julie Cox ( played with our club a little while ago), who won their section and the first game of the Final series.