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Hampton Park's Geoff Ampt rides home a team mates bowl in his team's clash with the Dandenong Club. Hampton Park split their six results this week right down the middle. 73073 Hampton Park’s Geoff Ampt rides home a team mates bowl in his team’s clash with the Dandenong Club. Hampton Park split their six results this week right down the middle. 73073

HAMPTON Park Bowls Club finally played a full compliment of matches this week as the club split its six matches, three-three.

@BT Sub Sport News:Tuesday Pennant

Division Two played Dandenong Club at home and had a very good 41 shot win.
Gail Wilcock, Jim Westwell, Helen Lambert and skip Denise Eastick got off to a bad start but ended with a draw.
Heather Naismith, Marion Battaglia, Ellen Smith and skip Bob Naismith stayed in front all day to win by seven shots. Geoff Ampt, Ann Westwell, Andrew Brandolin and skip Christine Hendrie blew the opposition away with a 33 shot win.
Division Three did not fare too well at Noble Park, going down by eight shots. Margaret Baker, Geri Graafsma, Gwen Clough and skip Grace Hogan went into free fall at the end to go down by 21 shots.
Keith Damon, June Damon, Mary Hose and skip Ray Wood ran out of steam to go down by six shots.
Robb Woff, Brian Diaper, Ron Beverly and skip Alan Wilcock raced away in the second half to be the only winning rink by 19 shots.

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Murrumbeena Park had a good night on our home green, winning by 28 shots. Keith McCarthy, Ray Leggett, Geoff Ampt and skip Peter Hayden got up by one shot while Jim Westwell, Christine Hendrie, Ray Wood and skip Geoff Ladner went down by 12 shots.
Bob Naismith, Ann Westwell, Andrew Brandolin and skip Neville Hendrie went down by 14 shots.

@BT Sub Sport News:Saturday Pennant

Division Three made up for their first round loss against Mt Waverly by picking up 16 points, winning overall by 32 shots. Heather Naismith, Ian Bartlett, Lionel Williams and skip Neville Hendrie won the first eight ends to win by 14 shots while Rico Storm, Ellen Smith, Mark Paton and Denise Eastick fell in a hole near the end to go down by nine shots.
Rayden Storm, Christine Hendrie, Geoff Ladner and skip Warwick Hardy fell away a little but still won by 10 shots. Zak Storm, Sean McDonald, Andrew Brandolin and skip Graham Slight blitzed their opponents by 17 shots.

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