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Night bowls leaders

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoFebruary 15, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Pepper Grove Pick n Pay Inter Company Night Bowls tournament has entered its fourth week, with most teams having already played three games.

The Pepper Grove Pick n Pay Inter Company Night Bowls tournament has entered its fourth week, with most teams having already played three games.

The various section leaders are (as of 11 February): Section 1 – Whiteleys/PSG (42 points, Tip Top (39) 2 – Masons (38), Penny Pinchers (23). 3 – On Bended Knee (34), Taps Inc (31). 4 – Intertown Transport (34), FNB 1 (32) 5 – SAPS A (38), Strikers (34).

6 – Gtn Elec (45), Carara (39). 7 – Road Sultans (34), Fizix (33). 8 – Padbouers (43), 4 Castles (35).
9 – SAPS women (31), Dixie Chicks (29). 10 – Aloe Ferox (40), Little Devils (29).
 

11 – Four Jacks (48), Legal Eagles (30). Section 12 -Tip Top 23- First City 10 Masons 24 – Noggie’s Team 5 In Mates 5 – On Bended Knee 24
FNB (1) 15 – Reg Rats 2 14 FNB (2) 3 – SAPS A 26 Bowling Stones 13 – SAPS B 14 Madhatters 9 – Four Seasons 10
4 Castles 18 – Ink Spot 10 Reg Rats (1) 6 – SAPS Ladies 19 R & S Plumbing 20 – Gregg Rippon Properties  13
Ant Counters 3 – Makana Brick B 34

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