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Broken Hill Men’s Indoor Bowls

THE Men’s indoor bowls last Tuesday night moved into the Men’s pairs championships with four teams nominated, we agreed on two games of 10 ends with three bowls each, a draw was done, and we commenced.

Game 1: Justin Nankiville and Milton Hawke Jnr defeated Milton Hawke Snr and Aaron Hawke 11 to 9.

Game 2: Ray Grenfell and Tyrone English defeated Bob Smith and Tyson Hawke 8 to 6.

Round 2

Game 3: Milton Hawke Snr and Aaron Hawke defeated Tyson Hawke and Bob Smith 15 to 4.

Game 4: Ray Grenfell and Tyron English defeated Justin Nankiville and Milton Hawke Jnr 15 to 7.

Ladder

1: Ray Grenfell and Tyron English 2 wins 4pts +10

2: Milton Hawke Snr and Aaron Hawke one win/one loss 2pts +9

3: Justin Nankiville and Milton Hawke Jnr one win/one loss 2pts -4

4: Tyson Hawke and Bob Smith 2 losses 0pts -13

Broken Hill Mixed Indoor Bowls

Round 12 results played on Thursday, April 24

Muso Oldies defeated Sturt Rebels 12 to 11

BHBC 1 -defeated BHBC 2- 13 to 8

Demo defeated Muso 3 – 28 to 4

Flags had the Bye.

Social indoor bowls will be on again on Sunday night, May 4 at the Muso Club Hall starting 7pm, all welcome.

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