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SAN LUIS BOWLS CLUB WITH IAN YOUNG
Ian Young / 2010-03-07 12:32:37
The Leader cut off date has been changed to Thursday at 10.00 hrs consequently the Friday results are one week old when you read them, however we should be back to normal next week. Thursday began the bowling week with the Fed Fours entertaining our neighbours La Siesta we had an excellent mornings bowls with San Luis winning 5 - 3 with shots 67 - 58 Winners were Sheila Cox, Colin Highland, John Withers,
al Hughes. 24 - 14. with the draw Mel Highland, Dane Howard, Ian Young, David Whitworth. 23 - 23.
Friday the 20th the LIONS were home to Quesada Swallows which they won 12 - 2. Shots 139 - 76. Winners were Sheila Cox, Charlie Marigold, John Haigh. 23 - 10. John Withers, Brian Sherry, Peter McEneaney.17 - 12. Freda Wilson, Derek Armstrong. Mal Hughes. 35 - 16. Graham Bird, Derrick Cooper, Phil Morrachan. 23 - 12. Mel Highland, Jim Wilson, Val Sherry. 25 - 7.
In the afternoon the Tigers were at home to El Rancho which they won 11 - 3 with shots 126 - 84. Winners were Colin Potter, Ged Henly, Keith Lowery 25 - 9. June Whitworth, Dane Howard, David Whitworth. 26 - 18. Irene Everett, June McMillan, Ivor Everett. 28 - 5. Pat Herman, Roy Herman, Ian Ross. 19 - 10.
The PUMAS were away to Horadada Gladiators losing 12 - 2 with shots 103 - 94 down.
The winners were Jaqui Campbell, Ken Dullaway, John Malden. 20 - 10. saving the day.
Sunday the 28th. the re-arranged match with La Marina Sharks took place at San Luis, the result shows why they are top of the league. The Sharks won 13 - 1 with a shot advantage of 120 - 76.Charlie the captain said we were totally outbowled. The team that saved the whitewash were Allen Bowen, Brian Sherry, Peter McEneaney. 12 - 12.
Monday the KLINGONS were away at Quesada where they enjoyed a good win 10 - 4 with a shot advantage of 105 - 88. Winners were Ian Young, Derrick Cooper, Val Sherry. 20 - 13. Allen Bowen, Mike Smith, Phil Morrachan. 22 - 17. Bob White, Brian Sherry, Peter McEneany. 21 - 8. Sheila Cox. Keith Roberts, John Haigh. 20 - 14.
The VULCANS entertained Monte Mar Novilleros at home winning 8 - 6. with shots 103 - 85.
Winners were Doreen Francis, Colin Potter, Walter Oakes. 17 - 12. Irene Everett, Allan Rossiter, John Featherstone. 20 - 7. Marie Henley, Pauline Morris, Ged Henley. 26 - 11. The TIGERS were away to our neighbours La Siesta Silvers where they lost out 5 - 9 with shots against them of 110 - 91. Winners were Colin Potter, Brian Taylor, Geo Gandy. 15 - 13. June Whitworth, Dane Howard, David Whitworth. 18 - 17. the draw was Irene Everett, Ray Robson, Ivor Everett. 20 - 20.
Tuesday the Klingons made the journey to Country Bowls on a very bleak, cold and rainy day, however the result proved to be worth it winning 12 - 2 with shots 123 - 89. The winners were Terry Hubball, Sonny Cavanagh, Val Sherry. 26 - 14. Maxine Wright, Brian Sherry, Peter McEneany. 23 - 15. Pat Bird, Ken Dullaway, Rod Wright. 20 - 11. Tony Davies, Graham Bird, Keith Lowry. 21 - 9. Kevin Bell. Derrick Cooper. John Haigh. 19 - 18.
Wednesday the Fed Fours played at home to El Rancho completing the whitewash with maximum points 8 - 0. and shots of 71 - 41. Winners were June Whitworth, Dane Howard, Ian Young, Dave Whitworth.24 - 10. Audrey Ford, Colin Highland, John Withers, Derrick Cooper. 26 - 16. Sheila Cox, Rod Wright, Allan Rossiter, Phil Morrachan. 21 - 15.
We had the usual Chicken Drives with the Sunday winner Barrie B. on 20 points with the egg cup going to Eric. Tuesday Bill scooped the pool with 22 points with second spot going to Babs Shand. Everyone is asking how John Thom is, so I thought I would update you.
First off both him and Francis are in high spirits and seeing progress all the time. He attends physiotherapy 5 days per week , he is now standing and moving about with assistance. He still has a little pain from time to time. If he is up to it he would like to see some bowling on Club Finals day and both him and Francis wish to thank all of you for your support. For further information please contact Ian Young 966 796 105



