Greenlands Cedars put San Luis Pumas to flight
Greenlands Cedars put San Luis Pumas to flight

COUNTRY BOWLS CLUB

Monday saw La Siesta Sputniks orbiting around the Country Bowls rinks.

Three of the Sputniks got ‘lost in space’ but two of them managed to hang around giving a result of Flamingos 8 Sputniks 4.

Winning rinks;

Agnes Burke, Pat Ray & Brian Ray 25 – 9

Rob Hallam, Graham Richardson & Jim Rennie 27 – 8

Craig Dyson, Derek Jiggins & Geoff Paylor 19 – 10

Well done Flamingos.

Country Bowls welcomed La Siesta Silvers on a beautiful dry Friday morning.

Both teams were poised to take the points and as the wind picked up, the individual matches were thrown into turmoil.

Rinks 5 & 6 both playing two styles of game and strategy and adjustments were the order of the day.

In the end it was 3 – 2 to the Silvers with the Cubs taking the shots by 1. 76 – 75.

Overall a great days bowling and a very fair 6 – 6 result.

Winning rinks;

Dean Webb, Derek Lewis & John Mallet

Chris Stevens, Craig Dyson & Andy Bryce.

Good work Cubs.

The second game of the day saw the Geckos away in the afternoon to San Luis Leopards with no less wind than the morning match.

Winning rinks;

Pat Emmett, Les Turner & Jim Rennie 26 – 14

Pat Patton, Dennis Wade & Brian Patton 22 – 9

John Jukes, Pat Ray & Wayne Osguthorpe drew with 16 – 16

Shots 97 – 83. Points 7 – 5.

Well done Geckos.

For more information on Country Bowls please visit the website www.countrybowlsmurcia.com, email grahamandjo7@gmail.com, or telephone 966191552.

El Rancho Bowls Club

Monday found the Palominos having a bye.

The Pintos played the Hawks at Horadada, with a stiff cold breeze bringing out the thermals and many layers, of course by the end of the match we had warmed up. The Pintos took a while to get used to the mat and in the end came away with two rinks, never a bad score away from home.In the afternoon the Raiders were at San Miguel playing their Pointers, which turned out to be a tough match, as we would expect as San Miguel always turn out a good team particularly with the home advantage, it’s a hard call. The Raiders came away without a point but were not shamed.

Friday morning found the Mustangs entertaining Emerald Isle Cavaliers on a wonderful morning with a stiff breeze, which made the bowling very tricky. Most of the way through the match the Mustangs were behind on all rinks, but came good to take 4 of the rinks and the overall shots by just the one shot.

The Broncos were at Horadada playing the Royals and put in a good performance to take 3 rinks, a very good away result.

The Rangers played the Conquistadors at Vistabella and were a trip short and no doubt the wind caused a few problems. They came away with one rink, but enjoyed the challenge.

The annual President’s versus Captain’s teams will be played on wednesday 6th February, all are invited to bring donations of non perishable foodstuff, toiletries and unwanted clothing for Reach-out a charity for the homeless.  For further membership information contact Sheila Cox at micksheilacox@gmail.com or Brian Taylor on 965077093 or at elranchobowlsclub@gmail.com

Emerald Isle Bowls with Elwyn Morris

Monday took the Titans to La Marina Explorers, and they had a great 10-2 aggregate 97-81, winners were M Riley P Coffey I Brewster 21-13, D Rhodes K Jolliffe D Gerrard 21-14, M Veale G Odell J Smyth 19-14    J Pooley D Leeming B Kavanagh 15-14

Neptunes played at home against Monte Mar Torreodores and had a fine 12-0, aggregate of 98-55    winners were M Whitelock J Westall P Heaney 30-9, D Horne S Wickens D Donovan 20-12, E Morris C Parsons A Malcolm 17-14, A Brown S Watson C Warner 14-13

Moonrakers played at home against La Marina Pathfinders,and had a good 10-2 aggregate 108-70, winners were, L Harris P Willicott R Clive 25-9, D Close J Loughran E Bennett 25-17, ,I Hughes G Ponsford M Willicott 24-10, V Cameron G Dyer P Dix 24-10, this trip scored a HOT SHOT

Saturns travelled to La Siesta Pioneers and they got beaten 4-8 aggregate 85-94, winners were C Selby G Smith E Shepperd 26-19, J Elliott  F Thomas R Ede 17-14

Wed saw the Emerald Isle travel to BBC in the winter league, and they lost 4-8 aggregate 86-90 winners were R Clive C Smyth M Odell C Lindgren 17-12, D Jones M Veale J Mulloy P Coffey 20-17. The Berleen team lost 16-15

The Leprechauns played at La Siesta Parakeets away in Fed4s and won 6-2 aggregate of 56-49, winners were S Kavanagh M Willicott T Roche B  Kavanagh 24-9, V Cameron H Rhodes P Willicott R Clive 19-18

Friday took the Cavaliers to El Rancho Mustangs and they lost 2-10 aggregate 82-83 winners were D Jones R White I Brewster 19-9

Claymores played at home against San Luis lions and lost 0-12

Roundheads played at home against Greenlands Elms and lost 4-8 aggregate 86-95, winners were M Elliott P Creswell J Mulloy 31-11, R Fooks F Thomas E Shepperd 16-13

Greenlands Bowls Club by Dave Webb

In the Voyager Division the Chestnuts were at home to San Luis Vulcans, final score was 81 – 77.  points 10 – 2. Best winning rink – Doreen Watt, Carol Stobbart, skip Graham Watt. – 23 – 11. And in the Discovery Division it was another good win for the Sycamores, final score – 108 – 57. 10 – 2. Best winning rink – Jim Mclean, Les Barber, skip Barry Collins. 31 – 13. The Maples completed the hat trick of good wins for Greenlands beating Vistabella Eagles by the same margin. Final score were 107 – 60.  10 – 2. Best winning rink – Margaret Stephens, Margaret Dewar, skip Richard Lee. – 28 – 5. This win keeps the team at the top of the League, so well done everyone.

In the Fed 4s the Beech were away to Country Bowls, final score….67 – 31.  8 – 0. Best winning rink – J Thompson, J Giddings, C Harris, skip D Giddings. 30 – 7.In Division A the Oaks were at home to Vistabella Picadors, final score – 101 – 72. 8 – 4. Best winning rink S Simmons, J Hier, L Rudge. 28 – 7.  In Division C The Elms were away to Emerald Isle Roundheads. Final score – 95 – 86.  8 – 4.best winning rink D Field, J Bliss, skip D Thompson. 30 – 6. for all inquiries please contact Chris Dewar on 698418987 or visit our website greenlands-bowls.wixsite.com/greenlandsbowlsclub thanks.

Horadada Bowls Club by Irene Graham

On Monday in the Discovery Division the Falcons were at home to El Rancho pintos and this was a much better result for us giving the team some much needed points.  We won on three rinks, two of which were a good shot difference.  One rink only lost by one shot.  Our winning rinks were:

Carol Linehan, Mark Jukes and Terry Hucknall 20 – 15

Tracey Paffet, Ken Barber and Roy Thomson 26 – 13

Wayne Jackson, Les Davies and Mick Kirby 24 – 11

The shots for was 97 and the shots against was 73, giving us the overall shots.  The final result was 8 points to Horadada and 4 points to El Rancho.

Very well played to all of the team.  A great result.

On Friday in the Southern League Horadada Royals were at home to El Rancho Broncos and what looked like a promising start for the Royals being ahead on three rinks, the Broncos soon caught up and in one rink overtook the Royals.  The final result was we won on two rinks and gained the overall shots which were 92 for to 74 against.  This gave us 6 points and made the match a draw.  One of the rinks only lost by 1 shot.  Once again so close, yet so far.  Our winning rinks were:

Tracey Paffet, Wayne Jackson and Terry Hucknall 23 – 8

Peter Davis, Fred Trigwell and Sheila Westwood 25 – 10

Keep ‘em bowls a rollin’ Horadada, we have plenty matches left to play to move up those tables.

Horadada offers a warm welcome to new or experienced bowlers, and provides the necessary equipment.  Our roll-up days for this friendly club are Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings.  Please contact Fred Trigwell on 659139129 for more information.

La Siesta Bowls Club By Rod Edgerton

In the Enterprise Division The Apollos visited Montemar to play the Matadors and managed a good win by 88 shots to 78 winning on 3 rinks. Best winners for the Apollos were Mike & Florence Edwards with Dave Davies 21-10.Wins also came from Trish & Pat Reilly with George Richardson 20-18 and Pat Harman, John Taylor and Jean Cooper 17-15. So an 8 points to 4 victory.

In the Voyager Division the Pioneers entertained Emerald Isle Saturns and also won by 94 shots to 85. The best winning rink came from Pat Moore with Bill & Sue Jordan 23-13 closely followed by Tony & Val Dalton with Vic Mahomet winning 22-15.the other winners were Gordon Dall, Tony Campbell and Dave Laverick 16-14. So an 8 points to 4 victory.

The Sputnicks away at Country Bowls managed wins on 2 rinks losing the overall shots by 93-66. The winners for La Siesta were Kathrine Morrisroe, Ken Stringfellow and John Clarke 23-9 and Dot Kocsis, Tom Heaslewood and Noel Morrisroe 16-13. So 4 points to the Sputnicks and 8 to Country Bowls.

In the Winter League La Siesta entertained El Cid in an exciting match with La Siesta taking the overall shots by just 2, 87 played 85.La Siesta had wins from the rink of Doug and Fay Beattie with Tony Campbell and Jean Cooper 25-12 and from Irene Laverick, Tony  Dalton. Pat Harman and Jenny Bowman winning 20-11.With El Cid winning the remaining 3 rinks the points were Shared 6 apiece.

In the Fed4’s the Hoopoes were at home to San Luis Bazars and won by 60 shots to 48 winning on 2 rinks and picking up 6 points. Winning rinks came from Sheila Millward, Pat Moore, Val Dalton and Sue Jordan 29-12 and Jim Eastwood, Bill Jordan with Dave and Irene Laverick 21-11.

In the Southern League A Division the Blues at home to Vistabella Lanzadores managed to win on the rink of Ann and Robert Heath with John Ball 19-17. The overall shots went to Vistabella by 110 shots to 74 so just the two match points to the Blues.

The Golds in B Division were away at Monte Mar Toreadors and in a close match lost the overall shots

By 76 shots to 68 but won on 3 rinks thereby sharing the points 6 apiece. Wins for the Golds came from Pat Moore with Bill and Sue Jordan 19-12, Irene and Dave Laverick with Ros Stockell 13-10 and Derek Smith with Gordon Dall and Alan Mawer 17-14.

In Division C the Silvers were away to Country Bowls Cubs and in a close match lost the overall shots

By 75 shots to 76 but won on 3 rinks thereby sharing the points 6 apiece. Wins for the Silvers came from John & Hilary Clarke with Ken Stringfellow 19-8, Kathleene and Noel Morriscoe with Willie Mcvey 19-9 and Janette and Lee Plummer with Wendy Ralph 20-12.

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MATADORS

Friday 18th January

Monte Mar Matadors v San Luis Leopards

A very good mornings bowling at home against San Luis Leopards. The Matadors won on all rinks, well done everyone.

Shots Matadors 110 – 71 Leopards

Points Matadors 12 – 0 Leopards

Monday 21st January

Monte Mar Matadors v La Siesta Apollos

Winning on two rinks the Matadors were at home to the Apollos. Well done to Tanya Oliver, Bill Judd skip Jack Burrell, Lynne Armitage, Ronnie Cairns skip Dave Melville.

FED 4’s

Tuesday 22nd January

Monte Mar Lords v San Miguel Apaches

At home to the Apaches the Lords won one rink well done to Sheila Roberts, Paula and Don Cleeter skip Phil Goble

Shots Lords 39 – 59 Apaches

Points Lords 2 – 6 Apaches

WINTER LEAGUE

Wednesday 23rd January

Monte Mar v San Miguel

Monte Mar visited San Miguel in the winter league and had a enjoyable day winning on two rinks and close on another. Well done to Lynne Armitage, June Young, Phil Goble skip Dave Melville, Gina Hindle, Tanya Oliver, Ronnie Cairns skip Jack Burrell.

Shots Monte Mar 64 – 86 San Miguel

Points Monte Mar 4 – 8 San Miguel

For further information about Monte Mar Bowls and Social Club check out our website  www.montemarbowls.com or email us at info@montemarbowls.com. We are also on Facebook

Quesada Bowls Club Report by Dee Stephenson

In the South Alicante Winter League all 3 Quesada squads played San Miguel teams this week. Quesada Pearls travelled to San Miguel to play the Beagles for a morning of very competitive bowling. Due to illness, the Pearls were unable to field a full squad but they won on 3 of the 4 rinks played and achieved 68 to 66 shots before penalties of 2 points deducted. They’ve maintained their 4th place in the league, just one point behind 3rd place San Miguel Beagles.

Meanwhile on a lovely sunny morning perfect for bowling, the Diamonds entertained San Miguel Alsatians, currently a couple of places below them in the League, so a result was a priority for both teams. Quesada won 3-2 rinks but the shots went to San Miguel by the narrowest of margins 91-90. The points were drawn 6 each so the Diamonds maintained their position in the league.

The Rubies also hosted San Miguel – the Dalmatians. Not the best of days for the Rubies who lost the match 2 -10 and the shots were 65 to San Miguels 112. Onwards and upwards Rubies, plenty more matches to play!

In the Southern League, Quesada Swifts travelled to Mazarron for a sunny and warm days bowling. Another important league match between Mazarron the leaders and the Swifts in second place, so everything to play for. After a tough morning, Mazarron were victorious winning 4-1 rinks and 97 to 54 shots, winning the match 10 points to 2 and maintaining their lead at the top of the league.

In the Winter league, Quesada hosted Javea and the match ended in a draw 6 points each.

In the Federated 4’s, Quesada Panthers played San Miguel Mohawks. Quesada won the rinks 2-1 but lost the shots by one, 48-49, so the match ended in a draw 6 points each.

At Quesada Bowls Club we welcome both new and experienced bowlers. We’re a friendly club with a mixture of competition, league and casual players. In addition to league matches and Club competitions we have our popular Saturday morning chicken drive which is open to visitors, and we have free coaching for new members.  So come along and see what we have to offer! Contact our membership secretary Angie Goddard  newleaf2014@hotmail.co.uk

SAN LUIS BOWLS CLUB By Sheila Cammack

A mixed week with unexpected rain and wind making playing NOT a good experience, and some unexpected results. Some of our teams bounced back well this week, some were rather deflated.

SA League Monday 21st Klingons away v VB Albatrosses a good result; 83shots-76, 8pts-4. Winners: Pam Lockett, June & Keith Jones, 18-13, William Holtham, Sabrina & Russell Marks 25-13, Ann Holland, Ray Pollock, Ian Kenyon 20-16.

Trekkers home v VB Drivers, an excellent result 12-0, 106 shots-68.Winners: Shirley Verity, Jo & Jules Pering 17-14, Allen Bowen, Suzi Cooper, Scott Malden 28-11, Mags Haines, Peter Fuller, Les Bedford 22-12, Margaret Roseveare, Marina Beardsall, Graham Bird 20-16, Ros Holmes, Jan & Brian Pocock 19-15.

Romulans a tough match against a very strong VB Boogies team; 0-12, 45shots-129. Vulcans away v GL Chestnuts 2-10, but very close shots 77-81; unfortunately just one super winning team: Dennis Jackson, Margaret Clarke, Brenda Brown 32-9.

Wednesday 23rd Winter League: a cold, windy day away v Vistabella, and a hard fought match for 3points-9, 72 shots-95. Winners: Pam Lockett, June Jones, Peter McEneany, Keith Jones 15-15, Kath Reid, Giuseppe Galelli, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 19-14.

FED 4’s League: Thursday 24th Ospreys BYE. Condors had a good result home v SM Cherokees, 53 shots-48, 6pts-2. Winners: Mags Haines, Ray Watmough, Les Bedford, Brian Pocock 24-10, Ros Holmes, Judy Carroll, Barry Edwards, Neil Morrison 19-15. Bazas away v LS Hoopoes, a better result, 48shots-60, 2pts-6. Winners: Mary & Tom Fromson, Ralph Jones, Lyndon Johnson 25-11.

Southern League: Friday 25th Lions away v EI Claymores, another excellent result; 12pts-0, 114 shots-62 Winners: Colin Jackson, June & Keith Jones 23-12, Kath Reid, Pam Lockett, Ian Kenyon 21-13, Margaret Morrison, Keith Phillips, Neil Morrison 26-12, Janet McEneany, Ray Pollock, Peter McEneany 27-9, William Holtham, Ray Clarke, Giuseppe Galelli 17-16.

Tigers, away v Q Swallows, the usual hard battle, 74shots-95, 3pts-9. Winners: Margaret Roseveare, Peter Fuller, Les Bedford 18-18, Shirley Verity, Jo & Jules Pering 17-15.

Leopards home v CB Geckos, some useful points: 5pts-7, 83shots-97. Winners: Audrey Ford, Cas Blay, Phil Hasler 22-15, Steve Rossiter, Dave Tilley, Malcolm Ayton 16-16, Kath Waywell, Charlie Marigold, Brenda Brown 22-18. Pumas, home v LM Merlins, hard work against a strong team: 0-12, 55shots-117.

For more information, SLBC website: www.sanluisbowls.byethost7.com or contact June Jones, Club Captain: 691903773.

San Miguel Bowls Club – week ending 25th January 2019 – by Barry Jones

San Miguel Pointers were home to El Rancho Raiders on Monday and had another great win gaining all 12 points (126 shots to 46). The trio of Peter Masters, Ann Allen and Dave Greenland had a brilliant win with 36 – 3.

San Miguel Dalmations were away to Quesada Rubies, winning 10 – 2 (112 shots to 65). The best trio were Stan North, Bob Graham and Frank Scotthern with 34 – 7.

San Miguel Alsatians were away to Quesada Diamonds where they shared the points 6 – 6, (91 shots to 90). The Alsatians best winning trio were Jan Farmer, Derek Farmer and Mike Douglas 25 – 11.

San Miguel Beagles were home to Quesada Pearls, losing 8 – 4 (68 shots to 65), with the best winning trio were Noel Davis, Dave Johnson and Steve Cantley with 14 – 13.

All three teams were playing in the Fed 4’s this week, with the San Miguel Apaches away to Monte Mar Lords, with the Apaches winning 2 – 6 (59 shots to 39) the winning trio were Anita Brown, Mike Douglas and Alan Campbell with 26 – 10.

San Miguel Cherokees were away to San Luis Condors losing 6 – 2, (53 shots to 48), The winning rink were Margaret Patterson, Val Collier, Chris Collier and Lin Miller with 23 – 10

San Miguel Mohawks were home to Quesada Panthers, drawing 6 – 6 (49 shots to 48). The winning rink for the Mohawks were James Cutting, Linda Plaisted, Tony Sansom and Cliff Plaisted with 22 – 14.

On Friday San Miguel Boxers were home to Quesada Swans winning 10 – 2 (108 shots to 67). The best winning trio were Stan North, Ann Allen and Dave Champion with 23 – 6.

San Miguel Bulldogs were away to La Marina Ospreys drawing 6 – 6 (shots for 68, shots against 95). The winning trio were Tony Sansom, Paul Hayward and  Ron Nairey with 17 – 4.

A reminder that the Wasps sessions take place Wednesdays 1:30 for 2:00 – €5 for an afternoon’s bowling with shoes and woods available to borrow. Due to the popularity of the Wasps, first time bowlers are asked to attend an initial coaching session on Tuesday afternoons, starting at 1:45.

For further information on San Miguel Bowls Club please contact the President Stuart Hemmings on 965720461, or the Secretary Gail Willshire on 965020492.

Vistabella Bowls Report With Lynne Bishop

SAL Enterprise Division Albatrosses played the San Luis Klingons at home, going down on three rinks, the two winning rinks both finished 17-10!

Shots, VB 76(4) – 83(8) SL.

The Drivers were also up against it playing the San Luis Trekkers, they unfortunately failed to win any points from this away game. Shots VB 68(0) – 106 (12) SL.

Discovery Division Eagles were at home to top of the leader board Greenlands Maples, our Eagles winning on just one rink. Shots, VB 60(2) – 107(10) G.

Voyager Division Buggies were also away at San Luis against the Romulans, they clocked up another great result with five wins. shots, VB 129(12) – 45(0) SL.

WINTER LEAGUE…and yet another match versus San Luis! This one was at home on a gusty day, one team forged ahead quickly for a convincing win, two secured the win on the last end, one picked up five shots to draw, the other one lost, a very good home win. Shots, VB 95(9) – 72(3) SL.

Vistabella also won the Berleen..nice one!

SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Division A Lanzadores faced the Blues at La Siesta winning on four rinks, the scores were up and down but our team finished on top. VB 110(10) – 74(2).

The Picadors were away to Greenlands Oaks, wins on two rinks was a fair result against a tough side. VB 72(4) – 101(8) G.

Division C Conquistadors played El Rancho Rangers at home, they almost scored a full house narrowly missing out on one rink. El Rancho paid the price for not fielding a full side. VB 106(10) – 44(2) ER.

The Swingers were at home against the Emerald Isle Outlaws, they achieved four winning rinks and lost on one. VB 116(10) – 63(2) .

SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2018/2019 – RESULTS AND TABLES FOR FRIDAY 25th JANUARY 2019

DIVISION A

  TEAM P W D L SHOTS WINS SHOTS DIFF PTS
FOR AGA
1 SAN LUIS LIONS 14 48 4 18 10 1378 1008 370 120
2 VISTABELLA LANZADORES 14 46 5 19 11 1386 1024 362 119
3 EMERALD ISLE CAVALIERS 14 43 2 25 9 1319 1062 257 106
4 LA MARINA OSPREYS 14 39 3 28 9 1247 1152 95 99
5 SAN MIGUEL BULLDOGS 14 40 3 27 6.5 1165 1136 29 96
6 QUESADA SWALLOWS 14 33 5 32 11.5 1240 1167 73 91
7 EL RANCHO MUSTANGS 14 36 2 32 9 1222 1220 2 91
8 LA SIESTA BLUES 14 27 4 39 4.5 1082 1240 -158 67
9 SAN LUIS TIGERS 14 25 2 43 3.5 1063 1262 -199 59
10 EMERALD ISLE CLAYMORES 14 26 1 43 3 1007 1300 -293 59
11 GREENLANDS OAKS 14 22 3 45 5 1088 1272 -184 57
12 VISTABELLA PICADORS 14 18 0 52 2 980 1334 -354 35

 

62 0 EMERALD ISLA CLAYMORES v SAN LUIS LIONS 12 114
101 8 GREENLANDS OAKS v VISTABELLA PICADORS 4 72
95 9 QUESDADA SWALLOWS v SAN LUIS TIGERS 3 74
74 2 LA SIESTA BLUES v VISTABELLA LANZADORES 10 110
83 10 EL RANCHO MUSTANGS v EMERALD ISLE CAVALIERS 2 82
95 6 LA MARINA OSPREYS v SAN MIGUEL BULLDOGS 6 68

DIVISION ‘B’      

  TEAM P W D L SHOTS WINS SHOTS DIFF PTS
FOR AGA
1 MAZARRON MINERS 14 46 2 22 12 1326 1022 304 116
2 LA SIESTA GOLDS 14 39 4 27 8.5 1254 1145 109 99
3 QUESADA SWIFTS 14 37 3 30 10.5 1272 1102 170 98
4 SAN MIGUEL BOXERS 14 38 2 30 9 1292 1151 141 96
5 MONTEMAR MATADORS 14 37 3 30 8 1269 1222 47 92
6 MONTEMAR TOREADORS 14 36 4 30 7 1127 1176 -49 87
7 LA MANGA CRUSADERS 14 34 0 36 7 1396 1199 197 82
8 HORADADA ROYALS 14 33 3 34 6 1224 1171 53 81
9 COUNTRY BOWLS GECKOS 14 30 2 38 7 1176 1225 -49 74
10 EL RANCHO BRONCOS 14 29 5 36 6 1086 1308 -222 73
11 QUESADA SWANS 14 22 5 43 2 1035 1391 -356 52
12 SAN LUIS LEOPARDS 14 20 5 45 1 1022 1367 -345 47

 

83 5 SAN LUIS LEOPARDS v COUNTRY BOWSL GECKOS 7 97
142 12 MONTEMAR MATADORS v LA MANGA CRUSADERS 0 49
97 10 MAZARRON MINERS v QUESDADA SWIFTS 2 54
76 6 MONTEMAR TOREADORS v LA SIESTA GOLDS 6 68
92 6 HORADADA ROYALS v EL RANCHO BRONCOS 6 74
108 10 SAN MIGUEL BOXERS v QUESADA SWANS 2 67

DIVISION ‘C      

    P W D L Wins Shots DIFF PTS
1 GREENLANDS CEDARS 12 45 0 15 11 1267 814 453 112
2 VISTABELLA SWINGERS 13 44 2 19 10 1368 883 485 108
3 LA MARINA MERLINS 13 41 3 21 11 1311 943 368 106
4 EMERALD ISLE OUTLAWS 13 40 0 25 10 1214 1029 185 99
5 EMERALD ISLE ROUNDHEADS 13 30 1 34 3 1039 1186 -147 66
6 COUNTRY BOWLS CUBS 12 27 2 31 4 922 1072 -150 64
7 GREENLANDS ELMS 13 25 1 39 5.5 1010 1263 -253 60
8 VISTABELLA CONQUISTADORES 13 25 2 38 3 999 1265 -266 58
9 SAN LUIS PUMAS 13 22 2 41 4.5 1043 1174 -131 54
10 LA SIESTA SILVERS 13 22 2 41 4 965 1224 -259 52
11 EL RANCHO RANGERS 12 21 1 38 4 894 1179 -285 42

 

106 10 VISTABELLA CONQUISTADORES v EL RANCHO RANGERS -2 44
116 10 VISTABELLA SWINGERS v EMERALD ISLE OUTLAWS 2 63
86 4 EMERALD ISLE ROUNDHEADS v GREENLANDS ELMS 8 95
55 0 SAN LUIS PUMAS v LA MARINA MERLINS 12 117
76 6 COUNTRY BOWLS CUBS v LA SIESTA SILVERS 6 75