Masters-stroke 
bowl gets win

Masters-stroke 
bowl gets win

The Millicent Bowls Blub held its annual Triples Championship competition on Sunday.

In the ladies’ competition 21 players took part, with all games up to the grand final played over 15 ends in a knock out system.

The team of Lorraine Hyland, Ella Pietersma and Heather Carthew competed against Mary Campbell, Carlene Godden and Carol Gibbs in the grand final played over 18 ends.

By the seventh end there was only a one shot difference in the scores with Carthew’s team eight shots to Campbell’s team on seven.

This continued until the 14th end, where Campbell’s team took the lead by one shot.

At the final end the score finished with Campbell’s team up 19-11, and claiming the title of Triples Champions for the 2022/23 season.

In the Men’s Triples, 36 players took part in the competition, also played over 15 ends leading up to the grand final, which also was played over 18 ends.

The grand final came down to the teams of Glen Jones, Andre Reinders and David Reichelt taking on Ben Masters, Aaron Emonson and Steve Skeer.

The game was also neck and neck and by the 17th end scores were all square at 14 shots each.

With only one bowl to play by the Masters team, the Jones team were holding two shots but with a brilliant bowl from Ben Masters with his last effort, with a little weight on it came through moved the jack to give Masters’ team one shot and the championship for the 2022/23 season.

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