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Morningside hosts annual internal handicapped singles tournament

Local bowls lovers enjoyed a full day of sports as they watched the Morningside bowls members test their skills.

The Morningside sports section was buzzing with competition again on September 7, as members of the Morningside Country Club took part in the annual Internal Handicapped Singles Tournament.

According to competition secretary Kelly Wentzel, each player is graded and placed into a round-robin section before advancing to the knockout stages.

Jackie Wentzel pays attention to her bowling game. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo

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“We have got seven sections of three players each. The winner from each section goes through to the knockout rounds, and we eventually whittle it down to a champion by the end of the day.”

She added that the games opened with players aiming for 100 shots within 10 ends. “The first to reach 100 is the winner, whether it takes 10 ends or just eight.”

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Duduzile Khumalo

Duduzile Ipiphany Khumalo is a dedicated bubbly journalist at the Sandton Chronicle, specialising in community-based news. She is passionate about capturing and sharing each community's unique stories and lifestyle events. Her commitment is to heartfelt reporting and ensuring every voice is heard and every story is told.

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