Millicent bowlers pair off

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Millicent bowlers pair off

The Millicent Bowls Club held its annual Championship Pairs for Ladies and Men on Sunday with an abundance of quality play.


Games leading up to the grand final were played over 15 ends with a two and walk format and the grand final played to 18 ends.


All players were on the green by 8.30am, with the games taking at least 2.5 hours to play.


The men did not complete the competition as they had a larger field of players.


Due to the lateness of the day the grand final has been held over with a date to be fixed.


In the ladies, the semi-finals were played between Ros Varcoe and Lyn Scudds and Adriana Ross and Sarah Ross.


The game was very close and by the 15th end of the scores were all square, meaning another end had to be played.


Ros Varcoe and Lyn Scudds took the final end, progressing to the grand final.


The second semi-final was contested between Mary Campbell and Faye Hill and Elaine Goode and Joy Warren.


Mary Campbell and Faye Hill won by nine shots and advanced straight to the grand final.


In the grand final there was only a one-shot margin between the two teams on the 8th end with the Campbell team winning seven of the first 10 ends.


Lyn and Ros won the final seven ends finishing the game 24 shots to 14 giving them the title of Millicent Ladies’ Pairs Champions for 2023/24 season.

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