CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » Top-three teams fire for Panthers on scorching day of bowls

Top-three teams fire for Panthers on scorching day of bowls

NARRE WARREN BOWLS

Bowlers were challenged in round 12 of Pennant Bowls on Saturday as the greens heated up on one of the hottest days of the season.

The top side at Narre Warren Bowls Club (NWBC) had a must-win game against Keysborough.

The Panthers knew that a win would raise them to sixth on the ladder and safe for the time being from being relegated.

NWBC included new club member Matthew Azzopardi to the top side and he fitted in very well.

The Panthers jumped out to an early lead and were determined to not drop off this week and finished the game well winning 96-54 overall and gaining 16 points.

Best rink: Craig Moore; Eric Sydenham; Chris Johnson and Steve Ellard +19

The second side travelled to local rivals Berwick knowing that a tough game was on the horizon.

With nothing in it all day on the main scoreboard, Narre Warren eventually got the win with a very tight 75-73 victory.

The Panthers, who gained 16 points, have now set themselves up for a push in the finals now sitting in third spot.

Best rink: Keith Emms; Percy Herath; David Wood and Alan Hilton +9

The third side of NWBC had the biggest win of the season against Armadale.

With all rinks winning and picking up a very comfortable 18 points they are also looking forward to a successful finals series.

They now sit third after their dominant 128-37 win.

Best rink: Michael Toole; Lindsay Gibson; Bryan Biasci and Greg Davies +38

The fourth side, playing in Division 4, welcomed Cardinia Waters to the Panther Dome.

In a game that was close for most of the day and looked like NWBC might pull off an upset, Cardinia Waters pulled away at the end.

The Panthers went down, winning one rink for two points in a 70-81 win for Cardinia Waters.

Best rink: Donna Wood; Barry Graham; David Inifer and Geoff Miller +14

NWBC fifth side, playing in Division 5, travelled to Monbulk and bowls did not go our way up there at all.

Monbulk was too strong, with NWBC picking up two points but going down 63-92 overall.

Best rink: Janice Moran; Tom O’Loughlin; Pauline Blake and Ian Miller +2

The Panthers’ sixth side, playing in Division 7, are another NWBC team setting themselves for a finals push.

They welcomed Boronia to the Dome knowing a win here would guarantee finals.

NWBC got off to an early lead and were never headed; winning two rinks and an overall win 82-56. Best rink: Joe Selfridge; Wilma Haringsma; Ted Tratt and John Rogers +22

The Ferguson Plarre Rink of the Day winners for round 12 is: Michael Toole; Lindsay Gibson; Bryan Biasci and Greg Davies with a 44-6 victory.

-Craig Moore-

Digital Editions


  • Empowering migrant water safety

    Empowering migrant water safety

    Dr Harpreet Singh Kandra often recalls the story of his nearly fatal drowning when he was a boy. The community volunteer and academic at Federation…

More News

  • Eagles swoop on Bakers

    Eagles swoop on Bakers

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 519207 Cranbourne has only won two games for the season and both of those have come against fifth-placed Silverton after the Eagles once again…

  • Swans bag massive scalp

    Swans bag massive scalp

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531176 Casey South Melbourne sent a statement to the league on day two of round 15 of Victorian Premier Cricket by securing a dominant…

  • Leap To Fame lifts the bar in Cranbourne Cup for the ages

    Leap To Fame lifts the bar in Cranbourne Cup for the ages

    It was a heavyweight title fight that certainly delivered on its billing. Saturday night’s $150,000 Group 1 Cranbourne Cup (2555m) will be talked about for many years to come after…

  • Tough day for Cranbourne at the Pantherdome

    Tough day for Cranbourne at the Pantherdome

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 525932 CRANBOURNE BOWLS Following the extreme heat of seven days earlier, Cranbourne bowlers were very happy this week to see a lovely mild day…

  • Parents Change of Preference Advice

    Parents Change of Preference Advice

    Missed their ATAR? A parent’s guide to VTAC Change of Preference The end of Year 12 brings a whole array of mixed feelings for you as a parent. You’re excited…