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It’s relegation time

CRANBOURNE BOWLS

AFTER two tough years of avoiding relegation from Division 1 Metropolitan, the day of reckoning has arrived for Cranbourne Bowls club.
Cranbourne will now regroup, rebuild and look to the future to get back into Division 1. With a bit of hard work and determination the side will hopefully fight its way back to Division 1 after a good solid showing in Division 2 next year.
The Division 2 side lost and has been relegated to Division 3 for next season. However the Division 3 side had a great win against second side, Noble Park and will remain in Division 3 next year. The Division 4 side also had a loss and is relegated to Division 5 next year.
The Division 7 side finished third and will play in finals next week.
MIDWEEK
The midweek ladies’ Division 1 side finished the season on top of the ladder and will play finals this week at home joined by the open-four side that will play away.
Results
Division 1: Cranbourne Div (1) 74 (R. Travica 17/21. L. Quigg 21/13. I. Barrenger 19/12. S. Arthur 17/17) d Pakenham (1) 63.
Division 2: Mulgrave 92 d Cranbourne 68 (Skips M. Bland, P. Colthup and M. Stevens lost. Skip M. Boltong won).
Division 3: Cranbourne 88 (J. Mulder 19/22. N. Fell 26/18. G. Hunt 21/12. P. De Lisle 22/22) d Noble Park 74.
Division 4: Keysborough 89 d Cranbourne 69.
Division 7: Mentone 81 d Cranbourne 71.
SEMI -FINALS
Saturday: Cranbourne Division 7 v Hampton at Hampton.
Tuesday: Cranbourne ladies’ Division 1 v Glen Waverley at Cranbourne. Cranbourne Open Division 5 v Croydon at Croydon.

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