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HomeGazetteWest Gippsland ladies pennant round 2

West Gippsland ladies pennant round 2

ROUND two of West Gippsland ladies’ pennant competition was played in fine weather on Monday and scores reflected the excellent condition of the courses.
Drouin defeated Trafalgar in a close divisionone match, while Traralgon reversed the result in division two, downing Drouin by one in a similarly tense contest.

RESULTS

Division 1 at Trafalgar: Drouin d Traralgon 4/3. Di Sullivan d Jenny Northe 2/1, Leanne Planck d Heather Cameron one up, Hamana Woolcock d Marg Purcell 3/2, Jill Brenchley d Jean Hayes two up, Shirley Todd d Marg Burke two up, Irene Pappas d Peggy Hocking 6/5, Enid Kay d Irene Morgan 2/1.
Moe d Mirboo North 4/3. June Woznica d Maree Thompson 2/1, Jenni Thorburn d Kaye Middlemiss 2/1, Liz Thompson d Carmel Trembath 2/1, Marg Dent d Joan Boulton 5/3, Roxanne Halkett d Sandra Hughes 2/1, Marlene Young d Sue Traill 2/1, Chris Gunn d Betty Jones on the 19th.
Morwell d Garfield 4/3. Cath Little d Debbie Huyskens 4/2, Nikki TePaa d Lyn Pinner two up, Bernie Clark d Sue Pearson one up, Debbie Vuilerman d Lyn Morrish 2/1, Shirley Skinner d June Hunter on 20th, Phyll Warne d Carmel Peter 7/6, Leesa Matthes d Trish Basten on 20th.
Division 2 at Warragul: Traralgon d Drouin 4/3. Bernace Miller d GailWight one up, Val Baxter d Ellyn Thompson 4/3, Anne Reid d Kerryn Milner 3/2, Jennie Harris d Phyl Russell 3/2, Kum Kim d Sylvia Martin 4/3, Ann Wright d Mary Clark on 20th, Robyn O’Brien d Donna Utt one up.
Trafalgar d Yallourn 4/3. Ann Poelsma d Karen McGregor two up, Sue Rose d Mary Grealy 7/6, Sylvia Brown d Laurie Mellon 2/1, Dot Kidd d Rose Frost one up, Esther Keysers d Mary Young 2/1, Aija Owen d Cheryl Tompkin two up, Lorraine Backman d Diane Larsen 3/2.
Moe d Pakenham 4/3. Allison Hay d Shirley Roberts one up, Libby DeHey d Chris O’Reilly 4/3, Gwen Young d Marg Blake 4/2, Val Carroll d Chris Cunningham 2/1, Maria Warburton d Doris Casson 2/1, Dot Wood d Kay Jones 4/2, Lorna Risol d Helen Aurish 2/1.
Division 3 at Moe: Traralgon d Drouin 3/2. Pat Coles d Joyce Peirrehumbert 3/2, Nerida Hammond d Betty Jamieson one up, Lorna Roberts d Tracey Wright 5/4, Kendra Howlett d Ann Roberts one up, Carol Baker d Marg Mitchem two up, Trafalgar d Warragul 3/2, Joan Johnson d Vivian Davy one up, Lyn Powell d Evelyn Christie one up, Debbie Minichiello d Judy Kennedy 4/3, Sandy Heenan d Molly Ryan one up, Leonie Hollingworth d Leslie Huggins 3/2.
Morwell d Churchill Monash 4/1. Joyce Griffiths d Maureen Mcconville 3/1, Jo Leslie d Lyn French 4/3, Joan Paton d Diane Thomas 2/1, Dawn Pearce d Yvonne Wootten 4/3, Sue Karluesa d Vicki Anderson 3/2.
Division 4 at Traralgon: Traralgon 2 d Churchill Monash 4/1. Helen Peters d Merrilyn McDonald 4/3, Tasma Sharp d Barb Beebe 5/4, Jill Beck d Beth Bishop 6/5, Joan Moon d Pat Hyrnysyn 7/5, Denise Bennett d Linda Casey 4/2.
Trafalgar d Pakenham 3/2. Lyn Murray d Sue Wilson one up, Barb Hood d Jean Hoare 3/2, Vicki Hasthorpe d Marg Andrews on 19th, Jan Creagh d Sue Williams 5/3, Marj Matthews d Liz Garvey 3/1.
Garfield d Warragul 3/2. Dagmar Forbes d Sharon Carmody on 19th, Lyn Vears d Judy Malady on 19th, Jeanette Mitchell d Colleen Pruser one up, Beris Walters d Geraldine Sinclair 6/5, Norma Glew d Penny Scott 3/2.
Division 5 at Traralgon: Mirboo North d Moe 3/2. Joan Blandford d Shirley Scmutter 2/1, Frances Edwards d Mary Beruldson 10/7, R. Parker d E. Wells 8/7, June O’Reilly d Joan Blunt one up, Toni Buxton d B. Morrow 10/8.
Traralgon d Warragul 3/2. Jenni Fleming d Wendy Brown 7/6, S. Handley d Bev Armstrong 5/3, Donna O’Brien d S. Turner 6/5, A. Boyd d Julie Griepsma 6/5, Liz Dell d M.Knersch 2/1.

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