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From the bowling greens

News and results from South Coast bowling clubs.

KINGFISHER BA
The Kingfisher Bowling Association Prelim Masters will be played at Margate BC on October 8 and 9.
The following players have been selected.
Women – Alida Munnik, Amelia Pieterse, Ann Williamson, Annatjie Kidd, Barbara Jackson, Charmaine van der Westhuizen, Eileen Burt, Gaynor Symons, Lindi Samuels, Sandy van Niekerk, Pauline Dunlop and Pat Brand-Lyle.
Men – Brian Douthwaite, Marcus Steinman, Hans van der Walt, Flippie Geyer, Brandon Nicholas, Gerhard Waldeck, Dumi Madlala, Bruce Hoyer, Clinton Edmonds, André Malgue, Paul Mundell and Tim Woolley.
The winners of the recent KBA Fours were Ollie Coetzer, Adam Grobler, Bruce Hoyer and Eddie Milne from Hibberdene BC and Pam Cole-Cook, Jessica Henderson, Amelia Pieterse and Vi Pells from Banners Rest BC.

KBA women’s fours winners are (from left) Vi Pells, Jessica Henderson, Pam Cole-Cook and Amelia Pieterse. KBA president David Nicholas congratulates them.

THE BELL
Desiree Krause and Lyn Coetzer won the Covid ladies pairs, from Eileen Burt and Helen Proctor.
The club’s fours were won by Robbie Duyts, Jimmy Holtshauzen, Louw Brits and Mike Bennison in the men’s division and Johannie Theron, Yvonne James, Annette Scott and Mandy Speller-Burls in the women’s division.
Tabs in Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and Sunday mornings, visitors welcome.

TWENI
The 3rd Avenue mixed fours was won by Dumasani Madlala, Mari Strauss, Trudy Rush and Jing Wu Eltringham.
Runners-up were Bob Moroney, Frank Ellison, Carol Oakes and Dick Eltringham.
Session prize went to Peter Clark, Barry Krause, Desiree Krause and Gerda Clark.

MARGATE
The Food Lover’s Market sponsored open pairs was won by Tiens Zietsman and Kobie Ritchie, from Ken Tonge and Yvonne Bausek.
Session prize went to Gerry Daly and Johan du Preez. Lucky draw was won by Trevor Prinsloo.

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