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HomeGazetteWest Gippsland Women’s Golf Association pennant

West Gippsland Women’s Golf Association pennant

DROUIN shares equal top on the West Gippsland Women’s Golf Association divisionone pennant ladder with Morwell and Moe after last Monday’s games.

DIVISION ONE PLAYED AT MIRBOO NORTH

Garfield defeated Traralgon 5/2.
Jenny Northe d Debbie Huyskens on 22nd hole. Lyn Pinner d Heather Cameron 1up. Bernie Clark d Kay Box 8/6. Jean Hayes d Lyn Morrish 7/6. Gwen Vitiritti d Marg Burke 4/3, June Hunter d Irene Pappas 1up and Phyll Warne d Enid Kay 5/4.
Moe defeated Morwell 4/3.
Winners were June Woznica d Cath Little 3/2. Nicki TePaa d Kaye Middlemiss 2/1. Liz Thomson d Sue Pearson 5/4.
Anne Mead d Mary Morgan 1up. Deb Vuillerman d Marlene Young 5/3. Trish Basten d Roxanne Halkett 2up. Betty Jones d Carmel Peter 6/4.
Trafalgar defeated Drouin 4/3.
Winners were Sam Caldow 6/4 over Di Sullivan. Leanne Planck d Kerryn Ludlow 4/3. Donna Mellon d Marg Purcell on 20th. Jill Brenchley d Cheryl Deppeler 2up. Carol Fox d Shirley Todd 2/1. Dot Kidd d Peg Hocking 6/5. Bernace Miller d Cheryl Toyne 4/3.

DIVISION TWO PLAYED AT TRARALGON

Drouin defeated Pakenham 5/2.
Winners were Shirley Roberts 4/3 over Ellyn Thompson. Kerryn Milner d Marg Blake 3/2. Jenni Harris d Val Carroll 5/4. Robyn O’Brien d Kay Jones 4/3. Karen Adams d Helen Aurish 3/1. Wendy Carter d Pam Pratt 1up. Glenda Warren d Lyn Murray 3/2.
Trafalgar defeated Moe 5/2.
Winners were Allison Hay d Karen McGregor 5/3. Sue Rose d Chris O’Reilly 5/3. Silviya Brown d Gwen Young on 19th. Chris Cunningham d Aija Owen 4/2. Mary Young d Doris Casson on 19th. Mary Dyke d Dot Wood 4/3. Di Larsen d Lorna Risol 4/2.
Warragul defeated Yallourn 6/1.
Winners were Denyse Greening defeated Mary Grealy on 19th.
Maureen Kittelty d Carmel Goss 5/3. Del Baker d Laurie Mellon 5/4. Mavis Dye d Brenda Green 5/3. Joan Nelson d Joan Lee 3/1. Nancy Sewell d Judy Shearman on 20th. Joan Nelson d Esther Keysers 5/4.

DIVISION THREE PLAYED AT WARRAGUL

Trafalgar defeated Moe 4/1.
Winners were Sue Plemper 3/2.over Viv Davey. Lyn Powell d Sharon Wolski 6/4. Karen Swingler 2up over Helen Durrand. Molly Ryan 1up over Mavis Larkin. Pat Harris 4/3 over Pat Thompson.
Churchill Monash defeated Drouin 3/2.
Winners were Joyce Peirrehumbert 4/3 over Maureen McConville. Jo Leslie 3/2 over Tracey Wright. Jan Blizzard d Nerida Hammond 6/5. Diane Thomas d Judy Bibby 7/6. Ann Roberts d Kim Moroney 5/3.
Traralgon defeated Morwell 4/1.
Pat Coles d Sandra Caldwell 5/4. Lyn French d Donna Utt 1up. Lorna Roberts d Cheryl Reynolds 2/1. Betty Jamieson d Dawn Pearce 2/1. Carol Baker d Sue Karluesa 1up.

DIVISION FOUR PLAYED AT CHURCHILLMONASH

Traralgon numbertwo team defeated Traralgon (1) 3/2.
Winners were Helga Becker 6/5 over Helen Peters. Tasma Sharp d Yvonne Ferrell on 19th. Beth Bishop d Maureen Neilson 1up. Roma Campbell d Denise Bennett 2up. Joan Moon d Mary Hourigan 6/5.
Trafalgar defeated Garfield 3/2.
Winners were Sharon Carmody 3/2 over Sue Wilson. Barb Hood 4/3 over Lyn Vears. Vicki Hasthorpe d Jeanette Mitchell 3/2. Geraldine Sinclair d Sue Williams 4/3. Marj Matthews d Norma Glew on 20th.
Pakenham defeated Warragul 4/1.
Winners were Jean Hoare d Jean Kydd 2/1. Marjorie Dean d Dagmar Forbes 4/3. Judy Malady d Marg Andrews on 19th. Jan Creagh d Colleen Pruser 3/1. Liz Garvey d Beris Waters 3/1.

DIVISION FIVE PLAYED AT MOE

Warragul defeated Moe 3/2.
Winners were P. Scott 3/1 over J. Blandford. W. Brown 8/7 over M. Passey. E. Wells d S. Turner 2/1. J. Blunt d A. Boyd 2up. M. Knersch d B. Morrow 5/4.
Traralgon defeated Mirboo North 3/2.
Winners were Toni Buxton 4/2 over Julie Gripsma. Donna O’Brien d June O’Reilly 6/5. Andrene Membrey d Rosemary Parker 5/4. Barbara Reidy d Judy Ray 4/3. Mary Beruldsen d Jenny Fleming 3/2.

LADDER AFTER 24 APRIL

Division one: Drouin, Morwell and Moe all on four points.
Division two: Moe, Drouin and Trafalgar, four points.
Division three: Trafalgar and Traralgon, both on six points.
Division four: Traralgon (2) and Trafalgar, both on six points.
Division five: Traralgon leads with four points.

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