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ZZ2 on top at the bowls business league

ZZ2 takes the top spot on the Herald & RE/MAX Bowls Business League standings with Laeveld Agrochem in second place.

The action will resume at 18:00 tomorrow with 28 teams battling for the top spot.

ZZ2 and Laeveld Agrochem will face each other on the top green. The defending champions, Roumen Farms are playing against BB Ford on the bottom green.

Lowveld Labels will take on Engelbrecht Engineering on the top green and an interesting match will take place between Kallimamba and Instant Lawn on the bottom green.

The Herald would like to remind all participating teams to send their group photos and scoreboard selfies to the bowls league WhatsApp group or to send their photos to the Herald on 079 078 5837.

Current league standings:

  1. ZZ2 (24 points, 36 aggregate)
  2. Laeveld Agrochem (22 points 30 aggregate)
  3. Roumen Farms (21 points, 20 aggregate)
  4. BB Ford (19 points, 8 aggregate)
  5. Lowveld Labels (18 points, 8 aggregate)
  6. Engelbrecht Engineering (18 points, 6 aggregate)
  7. Instant Lawn (17 points, 17 aggregate)
  8. Kallimamba (17 points, 2 aggregate)
  9. Large Security (16 points, -1 aggregate)
  10. Coral Water (15 points, 20 aggregate)
  11. Cherry (15 points, 12 aggregate)
  12. RE/MAX (15 points, 7 aggregate)
  13. Destrimix (15 points, 2 aggregate)
  14. North East Office Equipment (15 points, -2 aggregate)
  15. PPS (14 points, -1 aggregate)
  16. NTT Toyota (14 points, -1 aggregate)
  17. Marric Service Centre (12 points, 0 aggregate)
  18. Smit & Kie Brokers (12 points, -18 aggregate)
  19. Plaasjapies (11 points, 2 aggregate)
  20. BB Nissan (11 points, 11 aggregate)
  21. Herald (10 points, -9 aggregate)
  22. Lawnstars (10 points, -10 aggregate)
  23. The Croods (10 points, -20 aggregate)
  24. RC Labour Consultants (9 points, -14 aggregate)
  25. Democratic Alliance (9 points, -25 aggregate)
  26. Bekmar (8 points, -13 aggregate)
  27. LS Elektries (8 points, -17 aggregate)
  28. Spif Chickens (7 points, – 28 aggregate)

 

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Anwen Mojela

Anwen Mojela is a journalist at the Letaba Herald. She graduated with an Advanced Diploma in Journalism at the Tshwane University of Technology. Including an internship and freelancing, Anwen has four years’ experience in the field and has been a permanent name in the Herald for nearly three years. Anwen’s career highlights include a water corruption investigative story when she was an intern and delving into wildlife and nature conservation. “I became a journalist mainly to be the voice of the voiceless, especially working for a community newspaper. Helping with the bit that I can, makes choosing journalism worth it.

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