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Healesville Bowls Results

Team 1-Tuesday Pennant

Played away at Lilydale and had a tight battle all day finishing up drawing with Lilydale 69 – 69

Steve Graham, Gayanne Hutt, Rita Featherstone, Steve Bulled, 20 – 20

John Clark, Effie Laban, Barry Parker, Gerda Otto, 30 – 21

Chris Boland, Bob Brown, Robin Turville, Robert Ayres, 19 – 28

Team 2-Tuesday Pennant

Played at home against the top team Mitcham. Up until halftime, it was a close match but after the break, Healesville came out and blitz the opposition to win 78 – 44.

John Brown was a stand-out in the 2nd rink.

John Fitzpatrick, Anne Holland, Dan ODonnell, Leone Fitzpatrick, 25 – 22

Len Cossons, Gerry Gommers, Glenda Graham, Karl Tok, 31 -11

Wally Mays, Rob Broadhurst, Ian Milgate, John Howard, 22 – 11

Saturday Pennant

Healesville played away at Bayswater.

For Steve Graham and his team, it was a massive win with all of his players putting in all day to stamp their own win over their opposition side.

Unfortunately, Healesville still went down 74 – 79

Steve Graham, Chris Boland, Rob Ayres, Chris Hawting 33 – 10

Alan Phillips, Colin Lowe, Mick Featherstone, Steve Bulled 14 -29

John Clark, Rob Brown, Robyn Turvell, Ian Milgate 13 -16

Mark Hoffman, Mark Ward, Rita Featherstone, Brad Chandler 14 – 24

Next week is a must-win game against Lilydale at Healesville.

Open 4’s Bowling Tournament-Sunday

Excellent conditions and a great day was had by all bowlers from all over Victoria including Sale, Garfield, Portsea, and a further 20 odd clubs who came together to not only bowl but make new friends, and it was a credit to all the Volunteers in the kitchen, the BBQ, manning the bar and the drink outlets to make it a hugely successful day. Well done to all the ladies and men who gave up their day to help out.

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