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Night bowls quarterfinals

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMarch 3, 20151 Comment2 Mins Read
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The first round of knock-out matches for the Pick n Pay Inter Company Night Bowls league took place on Monday 2 March at the Grahamstown Bowling Club.

Results from Monday 2 March:

Main event:

Geenet beat Makana A 27-6

Taps Inc beat The Knock Shop 14-12

9 & Three quarters beat Angels Forever 14-13

The first round of knock-out matches for the Pick n Pay Inter Company Night Bowls league took place on Monday 2 March at the Grahamstown Bowling Club.

Results from Monday 2 March:

Main event:

Geenet beat Makana A 27-6

Taps Inc beat The Knock Shop 14-12

9 & Three quarters beat Angels Forever 14-13

Imaginet beat Market Square VW 21-7

Leopards beat Penny Pinchers 20-4

SAPS beat Makana C 18-5

Albany Strikers beat Fizix 22-7

East Cape Electrical beat Mfuzo Boxing Camp 24-4

Plate event:

Pet Smart beat Wallace’s 25-10

Coetzee Refrigeration beat Toyota 1sts 20-17

The Guys beat Winged Scapulas 15-9

Valley Crusaders beat The Artie Farties 15-9

Operational Rats beat Pick n Pay 20-9

Videotronic beat Xtreme 21-9

Pheasant Pluckers beat PG Glass 20-11

Incredabowls beat Toyota 2nds 21-17

Winners take part in tonight’s quarterfinals, taking place at the Grahamstown Bowling Club at 6.30pm.

 

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