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Community bowls: Four teams lead the scoreboard after three weeks

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Melissa PedeltyManjimup-Bridgetown Times
Manjimup Primary teachers.
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Community bowls has had another fantastic two weeks with four teams currently in contention for play-offs, in which the top teams from the Wednesday and Thursday night competitions will face off on March 2.

Cosy Creek C’s are leading the charge on Thursdays while Wednesday night’s competition is proving to be a little closer with three teams — Ipsen Group, KB and East Timor — equal-leaders on six points.

Emma Davidson is keen to be playing on Thursday nights.
Camera IconEmma Davidson is keen to be playing on Thursday nights. Credit: Supplied

In week two, the Wednesday winner was A Team while on Thursday it was Southwest Ballbusters.

Bill Chapman from team Aim High was the winner of the Kleenheat-sponsored raffle.

Week two: Wednesday night's close call.
Camera IconWeek two: Wednesday night's close call. Credit: Supplied

In week three, the Wednesday winner was Tigers with Ipsen Group runner-up, while Thursday’s winner was The Avocado Collective with Bowling Kings runner-up.

The Kleenheat-sponsored raffle winner for week three was J Lowe from team Copper Jacks.

Manjimup Primary teachers.
Camera IconManjimup Primary teachers. Credit: Supplied

CONTENDERS LADDER:

WEDNESDAY points

Ipsen Group, 6, KB, 6, East Timor, 6, Balringers, 4, Farm Talk, 4, A Team, 4, East Timor Avocados, 4, Tiger Boys, 4.

THURSDAY points

Cosy Creek C’s, 6, Girls Girls Girls, 5, Short Planks, 5, Aim High, 4, Summa Athletes, 4, South West Ballbusters, 4, Almighty Whiteants, 4, and East Timor Vegetables, 4, HHH, 3, Apex TBO, 3, Bowling Kings, 3, Tyrepower, 3, Nads, 3.

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