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HIBBERDENE

The Re/Max nominated trips last Friday was won by Adam Grobler, Miriam Seager and Sandy Shepherd. Runners-up were Luke Pohl, Johannie Theron and Charmaine van der Westhuizen. Third spot went to Eddie Milne, Paul Grutter and Judy Hoyer.
The next competition will be a drawn mix trips this Friday (23rd), sponsored by Salon Marguerite in Hibberdene.  Play will start at 2pm, tabs to be in by1.45pm.

MARGATE BC
The Crayfish Inn women’s 2-bowl trips was won by Kobie Stander, Dora Vosloo and Winnie Hess. Runners-up were Lenie Geyer, Voulene Prinsloo and Georgie McKechnie.
50/50 draw went to Amelia Pieterse. The 3-bowl trips last Saturday was won by Lenie Geyer, Trevor Prinsloo and Voulene Prinsloo. Runners-up were Tiens Zietsman, Hugo Pio and Rennie Geyer. 50/50 draw went to Ron Vink. The winners of the Warwick Wealth sponsored day were Dion van Schalkwyk, Lance Marshall, Ron Vink and Mike (visitor).
Runners-up were Tiens Zietsman, Anton (visitor), Voulene Prinsloo and Kobie Ritchie.
Third place went to Ernie Southward, Trevor Haywood, Rennie Geyer and Sue (visitor).
Food Lover’s Market Open Pairs this Friday at 2pm. Crayfish Inn Open Men’s 2-4-2 on October 30 at 2pm.

SOUTHPORT
Food Lover’s Market Interclub mixed pairs competition winners were Shirley Russouw and De’aan Beetge. Second place went to Don Russouw and Monika Eckhardt, with third place going to Danny Kock and Vivienne Woodhead.

THE BELL
The first annual Bell women’s Covid Challenge has come to an end.  It was such a huge success that the club has decided to host the competition every year. After 10 weeks of gruelling competition, the inaugural winners were Sharolyn Dacey and Dina van der Walt.
Runners-up were Desiree Krause and Winnie Hess.

TWENI
The Abingdon Spar mixed pairs winners were Isobel Killian, Astrid Jackson and Andre Lourens. Runners-up were Dumisane Madlala, Nellie Davies and Jan Anderson.
Session went to Mike Findlay, Karen Delaney and Ruth Findlay.

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