Thursday, September 12, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Airlie Beach Bowls

Spring has arrived with a few light showers, but not enough to disrupt the bowling schedule. Last Monday, several ladies enjoyed a wonderful day at the St Helens Carnival. On Tuesday, four members attended Wangaratta Bowls Club’s Presidents At Home Day.

Tuesday’s social bowls saw Tony Whitehorn and Robin Brown emerge as winners with an impressive margin of 34-7. Other matches included Betty Whitehorn’s team defeating John Brown’s team 28-16, and Arthur McManus’s team winning over Tony Kelly’s team 27-14.

In Wednesday’s mixed social bowls, Ted Cullens’s team took home the prize money. The Business House Bowls continued in the evening, with Rock Plumbing, Hadlow Racing, and Blue Science standing out as this week’s winners. With only four weeks left before the green closes for the installation of a new hard cover, players will switch to indoor activities like darts, pool, and cards on Wednesday evenings.

Nine ladies competed in the South Suburban Prestige Triples on Thursday and Friday, with Carol Crosbie, Joan McGrath, and Betty Nicolle finishing in second place. Congratulations to them!

Friday evening’s Barefoot Bowls was a hit, with birthday parties making use of the club’s fantastic facilities. Saturday’s Scroungers saw Tony Whitehorn win the A game and Warren Mitts take the B game.

The second "Active Women and Girls" program is underway. Those interested in learning bowls can contact Margo or Betty.

Sunday’s social bowls saw Margo Stanley, Liz McManus, and John Askew defeat Tony Kelly’s team 26-13 in the day’s standout match.

Contributed with thanks to Margo Stanley


Carol Crosbie, Joan McGrath and Betty Nicolle with sponsor VaI Pilcher, Photo supplied

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