Chris, Michael ascend to any pairs perch at Bluff BC
Saturday sees the last round of league matches, with the men’s 'A' side playing at home and 'B' side travelling to Umhlali

FRIDAY night’s attendance draw at Bluff Bowling Club was won by Sheldon Wicks who was there to collect his bounty.
The lotto was a carry over and the pool is now worth winning.
Saturday saw three women’s competitions being played at Bluff BC, in which Elize Stapelberg and Chrissie Smith beat Wendy Fleetwood and Kitty Schaefer, Bridget White and Phyllis Maritz beat Dawn Spack and Paula Osman, Janice Rodgers and Ronel Morel beat Lilah Nel and Louise du Plessis.
Sunday’s Diving Bell any pairs was played with first session going to Robert Mhlongo and Noel Morel, second session to Jorge Santos and Deon Els and the overall winners were Chris Pozyn and Michael Schudel who will now be on the perch next month. The board and the raffle was won by Ronel Morel.
Saturday sees the last round of league matches, with the men’s A side playing at home and the B side travelling to Umhlali. The women’s A side plays at Amanzimtoti and the B side at Queensburgh. All the teams are up on the board so check where you are playing.
On Sunday there are two mixed drawn trips posted – Dave Rowe, Jorge Santos and Ronel Morel play Dudley Dorrofield, Noel Morel and Paula Osman and in the other game Eddie Human, Dawn Spack and Sheldon Wicks play Elize Stapelberg, Brian Osman and Michael Schudel. In the men’s drawn pairs Robert Mhlongo and Hilton Lassak play Chris Pozyn and Deon Els.
On Friday night besides the attendance draw and the lotto, the first joker board draw will be held with the jackpot standing at R1,000. For tickets contact Gary Moffat.
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