COROWA CIVIC BOWLS CLUB
Midweek Pennant started back on Tuesday, January 20, after a break for Christmas and the New Year.
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B1 were the only winners for Civic and were home to Milawa winning by 71 shots.
A1 were away and lost to YMGCR going down by 21 shots.
B2 were also away and lost their game at Lavington by 19 shots.
Round 11 – Midweek Pennant
A1 Corowa Civic 50 defeated by YMGCR 71
Guy Rowe, Ian Lewis, Steve Rodway, Terry Shields 21-18
John White, Michele Shields, Sue Dawson, Tony Larkin 15-23
Paul Hickey, Col Hendren, Ian Bilney, Ray Ager 14-30
B1 Corowa Civic 96 defeated Milawa 25
Peter Howell, Annette Norman, Keith Evans, Gary Patterson 34-7
Lance Davis, Judy Willett, Shane Rosenow, Graeme McIntosh 38-11
Janet Davis, Ann Climas, Eileen Ide, Dion McKay 24-7
B2 Corowa Civic 54 lost to Lavington 73
Maureen Hutson, Lynne Pyke, Sue Curtis, Margaret Watson 16-21
Doug Castles, Frank Hicks, Ann Sadowski, Brian Shipcott 19-24
Pam Tobias, Ken Taylor, Andy Mason, Jeff Smith 19-28
After Round 11 A1 sit in 7th position on the ladder, B1 are 5th, and B2 are 7th.
The Ovens and Murray have wisely cancelled this week’s Round 12 Midweek Pennant due to the extreme heat for this week.
Round 12 Weekend Pennant
Games started at 10.00am instead of the usual 1.00pm due to the heat.
Unfortunately, Corowa Civic only had one team win on Saturday, with B2 winning by 18 shots to Myrtleford at home.
A2 travelled to Wodonga and lost by 8 shots.
B3 at home to Kiewa lost by 17 shots.
A2 Corowa Civic 66 lost to Wodonga 74
Adrian Hill, Shaklya Murray, Clint Snow, Brendon Leach 25-17
John White, Ian Lewis, Ian Bilney, Terry Shields 19-14
Guy Rowe, Lance Davis, Brent Corcoran, Adrian Murray 15-17
Paul Hickey, Col Hendren, Sue Dawson, Ray Ager 7-26
B2 Corowa Civic 66 defeated Myrtleford 48
Peter Howell, Ann Climas, Joe Porter, Annette Norman 24-11
Pam Tobias, Judy Willett, Tony Larkin, Graeme McIntosh 24-21
Janet Davis, Shane Rosenow, Eileen Ide, Dion McKay 18-16
B3 Corowa Civic 54 defeated by Kiewa 71
Maureen Hutson, Margaret Watson, Ken Taylor, Brian Shipcott 23-10
Frank Hicks, Michael Coman, Jan Wandel-Webber, Roseann Prentice 17-26
Doug Castles, Ann Sadowski, Denise Mihan, Denise Coman 14-35
After Round 12 Corowa Civic A2 are sitting in 4th position, B2 are in 2nd position and B3 are in 8th spot.
On Saturday, January 31, Round 13 takes place with A2 travelling to Chiltern, B2 has a bye and B3 travel to Lavington/Walla.
Corowa Civic Bowling Club will host its popular Business House and Sporting Club Fours competition throughout February, commencing on Wednesday, February 4.
The competition will run each Wednesday night during the month and is open to all businesses, sporting clubs and social groups.
Teams of four are invited to enter, with the club able to assist by loaning a player if required.
Each evening will feature a sausage sizzle and drinks available for purchase, with a free barbecue planned for the final night on Wednesday, February 25.
Those interested in entering a team are encouraged to contact Annette Norman on 0407 781 574, Eileen Ide on 0402 027 797, or Col Hendren on 0428 060 774.
Organisers promise a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere with plenty of fun and laughter.
In addition, the club’s annual 80 Club Draw and Social Day will be held on Sunday, February 15, starting at 10.30am.
The day will include an optional game of bowls, followed by a light luncheon and prize draw.
Prize money has increased this year, and a limited number of tickets remain available.
Tickets can be purchased by contacting Sue Dawson on 0477 063 122 or Ray Ager on 0429 802 313.
Corowa Indoor Carpet Bowls
Sunday's winners on 18 and 10 (28) were Ki, Betty Clancy, Tony Coppolino, and Gloria McCluskey, with Ellen Buckley, Merylyn Milthorpe, and Joe Carnivale the runners-up on 15 and 10 (25).
On Tuesday the winners were Merylyn Milthorpe, Angela Clapton, Joan Adams, and Bev Barron, on 15 and 16 (31). Runners-up on 16 and 9 (25) were Joe Carnivale, Betty Clancy, Silvia Williamson, and Gwen Mills.
Thursday’s winners with 15 and 17 (33) were Angela Claptom, Merylyn Milthorpe, and Glenda Willett, with the runners-up on 15 and 16 (31) being Ken Pleming, Gloria McCluskey, and Greg Williamson.