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Pennant success for Berwick

Above: Berwick division A1 player Eileen Kershaw in action during last week’s ladies competition.Above: Berwick division A1 player Eileen Kershaw in action during last week’s ladies competition.

IT was a successful day for Berwick Bowls Club in roundseven men’s RVBA pennant on Saturday with most sides successful.
Results:
Berwick (1) 14104 d Cheltenham 496.
(C. Fox, A. Thompson, K. Graeber, N. Devlin).
Berwick (2) 1498 d Cheltenham 492.
(M. Walker, J. Edwards, K. Fox, C. Fothergill).
Berwick (3) 286 lost to Cranbourne 1697.
(M. Boyd, D. Woodfall, J. Sinclair, R. McGrath).
Berwick (4) 14111 d Hampton Park 4101.
(J. Smyth, P. Steere, K. Dorning, R. Beevors).
Berwick (5) 18125 d Sth Oakleigh 080.
(J. Blewett, R. Bowman, H. Sanders, R. Rowswell).
Berwick (6) 492 lost to Burden Park 1495.
(M. Bulte, N. Hardy, G. Burrington, B. Gates).
Berwick (7) 16101 d Cranbourne 285.
(R. Affleck, M. Goldup, P. Roberts, K. Bentley).
Berwick (8) 1498 d Noble Park 496.
(K. Moody, P. Hobbs, M. Ferey, J. Blyth).
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:LADIES

The seventh round of the VLBA pennant draw was played on Tuesday, 14 November.
Berwick (1) played Moorabbin at home.
Skips: K. Macqueen 3319, L. Bennett 3311, B. Townley 458, B. Edwards 2813.
The overall score was Berwick 139 shots Moorabbin 51 shots Berwick won by 88 shots up.
Berwick (2) was forced to abandon the game to Dandenong away, after only eight ends, due to illness and inability to conform to the new VLBA rules.
Berwick (3) played Hampton Park away.
Skips: J. Whiteside 1426, V. Fisher 1629, B. Brown 2520, L. Webb 1040.
The overall score was Berwick 65 shots Hampton Park 115 shots Berwick lost by 50 shots down.
Berwick (4) played Mulgrave C. C. at home.
Skips: K. Beevors 3412, F. Hall 2514, L. Hansen 1822, V. Pickering 1719.
The overall score was Berwick 94 Mulgrave C.C. 67 Berwick won by 27 shots up
The winning rink of the week, two weeks in succession was: B. Townley (skip) J. Fisher (third) V. James (Second) B. Dupe (lead).

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