SOUTHBROOM
The Sea Wolves team of Hans van der Walt, Clinton Knott and Ryan Keys – all from The Bell – took the lead in round six of the Hibiscus Brokers’ SuperTrips after beating the leaders to date, Walking on Water (Cleve and Julie Walker and Tony Waters), at Southbroomon on June 25.
June winners were: Southbroom – Sea Wolves (Hans van der Walt, Clinton Knott and Ryan Keys); Banners Rest – (Chris Faber, Vernon Clements and Wikus van Vollensee); Munster – Dream Team (Butch Bruce, Anthea Bratby and Donald Moir); Riverside – Jack Attack (Declan Sparks, Harry Devenish and Rhett Butler); Margate X-Factor – (Norman Davies, Elsa Lourens and Andre Lourens).

MARGATE
The Food Lover’s Market open pairs on June 26 was won by Patrick Pillay and Peter Mundl.
Runners-up were Paul Ekermans and Wikus van Vollenster.
Session prize went to Yvonne Bausek and Martin Brower.
Lucky draw was won by Wilma Visagie.
The novice singles champs were played last Sunday and won by Erno van Dyk with Sean Ross the runner-up.



THE BELL
The Harbourview Superspar open trips on June 26 was won by Sharolyn Dacey, Steve O’Moore and Winnie Hess.
Runners-up, sponsored by Suzuki Port Shepstone, were Ryan Keys, Lusanda Nyawose and Robbie Duyts.
In third place were Rynier van Tonder, André van Rensburg and Ermi Joubert.
Fourth spot went to Hew Hodgson, Jimmy Holtshausen and Roy Matkovich.


RIVERSIDE
The JL Panelbeaters trips was won by Phillip Pretorius, Carol Roodt and St John Roodt.
In second place were Dillon Schoeman, Johan Labuschagne and Luhane von Benecke.
Third place went to Dave Nothard, Pam Nothard and Gail Taylor.
The Tiago’s competition was won by Naomi Swartz and Pauline Dunlop from Wilma Visagie and Sashkia Murch.

TWENI
The 3rd Avenue/The Meat Joint mixed fours competition on June 29 was won by Robbie Duyts, Di de Wet, Allen Thompson and Rosemarie Ludwig. Runners-up were Mari Strauss, Dumisani Madlala, Jing Wu Eltringham and Vernon Strauss.
Session prize went to Lee Charles, JJ Nell, Dot Ellison and Freddy Khumalo.
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