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    • JBC Women Win Henselite Open Triples
      • By Allan Galbraith After three days of triples, the Johnsonville trio of Paula Meredith, Lynnie Campbell and Merani Davis yesterday won the Henselite Open Triples 17-16 – on an extra end, against the strong Naenae team of Wendy Mackie, Kennie Critchlow and Yvonne Burt. Nail-biting stuff! Several other JBC women’s teams did very well – Lui Hare, Kay Martin and Gill Oliver were beaten by Wendy Mackie’s team in the semi-finals. Cynthia Evans, Kaaren Guilford and Carol Humphries; and Alison Colgate, Janet Nehemia and Debera Dean both made it to the quarters. On the men’s side, Craig Walker, Gareth Evans and Dave Carr; and Grant Wakefield, Ken Brown and A J Cronin both made it to the quarters, where Grant’s team was beaten by the eventual winners, Victoria’s Ray Martin, Tim Toomey and Chris Nugent.

    • JBC Men's 242 Pairs Winners 2023-24
      • By Allan Galbraith Twelve pairs played in this event yesterday, the format being four rounds (if necessary) of ten ends. After three rounds, four teams could potentially win, depending on the outcomes of the fourth round. Six teams needed to play the fourth round to find the winner. Emerging as winners from this mildly confusing scenario were Gareth Evans and Keith Alexander, with three wins and a draw.

    • Women's Graded Fours Winners 2023-24
      • By Allan Galbraith Four teams played three games of ten ends in this event. Lil George and her team of Janet Nehemia (3), Debera Dean (2) and Janet Heads (L) were two-winners after two games and held on to win the competition with a clean sweep in the third. Notably, both Debera and (lead) Janet are first year bowlers.

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