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Wokingham, Propsect Park and Maiden Erlegh enjoy bowls action

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Friday, July 1, 2022 6:58 am
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Prospect Park Bowls Club

In the KL League, Prospect lost to Tilehurst 49-74, while the KLV A team got the better of Island Bohemian with a score of 68-46.

They drew on two rinks and thanks to B Dibley’s triple, they took the game.

Meanwhile the B side lost at Pangbourne 37-55.

 

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Wokingham Bowls Club

In the ladies TVLL against Great Hollands on Thursday, Wokingham achieved a win of 46-44, a very closely fought match.

At the two-wood County game on Saturday, two of Wokingham Ladies, Margaret Argent and Joy Deeves won through to the last 16 with the next round being held at the Island on Sunday, July 10.

Caroline Mabley and Anne Marie Murray are through to the pairs at the County quarter finals this coming weekend and Anee Marie is through to the champion of champions.

The National Top Club saw Wokingham beaten by Three Mile Cross with a total of 3-1 on Sunday, June 26.

On Thursday, Wokingham Oakapples played away to Island Bohemian but came away winning just two points on one rink.

The final score was 43 to Oakapples and 51 to Island Bohemian.

Wokingham secured a win in a mixed friendly match against Maiden Erlegh on Saturday with a final score of 85-80 in another closely contested battle.

Maiden Erlegh Bowls Club

In the KL, MEBC travelled away to play Suttons B and earned an impressive win against their nearest challengers to finish the first half of the season at the top of the League.

The score was10-4 on points and 82-61 shots. Rinks 16-23, 26-10, 24-9, 16-19. Skips were Mark Hiley, Mike Lewis, Mike Fraser and Keith Hawkins.

In KLV-A, MEBC hosted Suttons B and came out with an excellent result after winning on all three rinks, for an overall win 10-0 on points and by 72-25 shots. Individual rink score 16-13, 21-6, 35-6. Skips were Guy O’Connor, Mike Fraser and Mike Lewis.

MEBC TVLL A Team travelled to TMX this week and found it heavy going losing on two rinks but won overall 54-48 and 6-4 on points.

In KLV-B, MEBC travelled away to Great Hollands and in a close match, MEBC lost on two rinks but won overall 49-46 on shots, and -4 on points. Individual rink scores 13-14, 16-20, 20-12. Skips were Keith Boulter, Frank Parkinson, Peter Heyes respectively.

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