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    You are at:Home»Uncategorized»Albany Bowling stays active in EC
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    Albany Bowling stays active in EC

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailOctober 29, 2009No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Albany Bowling Club had an active season with its members taking part in a number of tournaments around the province.

    The club entered a men’s A and B fours in The Inggs Cup which was played in Port Elizabeth in August, with Albany finishing fifth out of 16 clubs which took part in the tournament.

    The Albany Bowling Club had an active season with its members taking part in a number of tournaments around the province.

    The club entered a men’s A and B fours in The Inggs Cup which was played in Port Elizabeth in August, with Albany finishing fifth out of 16 clubs which took part in the tournament.

    They then took part in The Whiteside which was hosted jointly by the Grahamstown Bowling Club and the Albany Bowling Club at the beginning of October.

    The same men’s teams which took part in the Inggs Cup, finished fourth out of the 15 competing clubs. With both competitions combined Albany finished a creditable third “which is an outstanding achievement as we were playing against some very strong and big clubs,” said Billy Krige, president of Albany Bowling Club.

    The women members of the club have also enjoyed a great season and “have brought some fantastic results and honour to our club,” said Krige.

    Marlene Jacobs and Sharon Meistre were selected to represent Eastern Province bowls side. Marlene Jacobs and Gwen Bartlett (Albany) and Rina Goosen (Grahamstown) were selected to represent Eastern Areas women’s bowls team.

    The Albany women’s side also went on to win the D&A trips which was held in Port Alfred earlier this month.

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