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From the Bowling Greens

News and results from South Coast bowling clubs.

KINGFISHER
The midweek fours are done and dusted for the year.
Winners were Sezela (Malcolm Swanby) from Village (Brian Douthwaite).
In third place were Port Shepstone (Eddie Fann) and Len Brickhill (AMBC).
In the women’s section winners were The Bell (Johannie Theron) with Banners Rest (Pam Cole-Cook) runners-up.
Third went to The Bell (Sharolyn Dacey) and Southbroom (Eileen Burt).

HIBBERDENE
The nominated mixed trips on July 11, sponsored by Gladiator Security, was won by Albert Munnik, Paul Hare and Maureen du Toit.
Runners-up were Silvia Pretorius, Lorraine van Jaarsveld and Sean Boyley.
Session went to Bruce Hoyer, Miriam Seagar and Hester Boshoff.

VILLAGE
Winning the Hibiscus Insurance Brokers open trips on July 8 were Pieter Swanepoel, Wilma Swanepoel and Retha Soden.
Runners-up were Johan du Preez, Jeanne Gregori and Dave van As.
First session went to Martiens Olivier, André Lourens and Elsa Lourens.
Second session went to Ralph Burls, Johnny Louch and Gerald Crerar.

MARGATE
The JL Panelbeaters open trips on July 11 was won by Jeanne Gregori, Ron Vink and Johan du Preez.
Runners-up were Roy Deacon, Steve Blundell and Seb van Rensburg.
Session prize went to Annette Symes, Roger Symes and Shaun Crow.
Lucky draw was won by Dave van As.

TWENI
The Tweni Pharmacy men’s pairs on July 7 was won by Justin Hinchciff and Mike van der Merwe.
Runners-up were Dumisani Madlala and Vernon Strauss.
Session prize went to Graham Cole and Siva Govender.

RIVERSIDE
Winners of the Food Lover’s Market on July 10 were Pauline Dunlop, Anthea Bratby and Marylin Francis.
Second place went to Dillon Schoeman, Ron Weddell and Cassidy Martin.

Winners of the Food Lover’s Market competition Riverside were (from left) Pauline Dunlop, Anthea Bratby and Marylin Francis, congratulated by Dillon Schoeman (competition secretary).

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