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News and results from South Coast clubs.

SOUTHBROOM
Winning the Wolf Security Open Trips were Denis Hodgson, Heiner Wolber and Vernon Clements.
Runners-up were Tony Waters, Cleve Walker and Julie Walker.
The first session went to Charlie Watt, Alfred Shusha and Neale Carey-Smith and the second was won by Ralph Burls, Norman Davies and Louis Heystek.

TWENI

The Tweni Pharmacy men’s pairs was won by Dumisani Madlala and Vernon Strauss.
Runners-up were Johnny Meyer and Albert van Niekerk.
Session prize went to Bob Moroney and Hennie Greyling.

HIBBERDENE

The Gladiator drawn fours was won by Albert Munnik, Miriam Seager and Anibal Menezes. In second place were Bob Hayward, Judy Aiston and Jimmy Hay. Third place went to Joan Oosthuizen, Rienie Blignault and Elize Duvenhage. Next competition will be the Hibberdene Spar drawn trips this Friday.

THE BELL
Congratulations to Sharolyn Dacey, Yvonne James and Dina van der Walt on their third place finish in the KBA ladies trips.
Well done to Desiree Krause, Dina van der Walt, Johannie Theron and Charmaine van der Westhuizen for getting into the semifinals of the KBA pairs to be played at a later date.
Thanks to our sponsors Food Lover’s Market and Harbourview Superspar for sponsoring the club’s open trips. Well done to the winners of both those competitions.

MARGATE
The Crayfish Inn Ladies 2 Bowl Trips winners were Yvonne Bausek, Margaret Duffield and Kobie Stander.
Runners-up were Kobie Stander, Dora Vosloo and Anthea Bratby.
Session went to Cassidy Martin, Annette Symes and Lesley Lee. 50/50 to Anita Pio.
Coming up: Friday, May 13 – Hibiscus Brokers Open Trips at 14:00.
Social bowls, every Sunday at 09:00. Casual dress.

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