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Warburton Bowls Club wraps up



Warburton Bowls Club held its Presentation Night on Friday evening at the Clubrooms with a good crowd in attendance. Following a delicious roast meal the following awards were presented to the winners of each Intra Club event.

2023 Winter Competition:

Singles 21 Up- Rayna Zunneberg

Winter Pairs- Noel Donohue and Max Reynolds.

2023/2024 Summer Competition-

George Saker 100 Up- Fred Wagenaar

President’s Handicap- Rhys Doughty-Cowell, Minor Champion- Clint Muratore

Club Pairs Champions- Christopher Lord and Steven Lord

Ladies’ Singles Champion- Rayna Zunneberg, Runner Up- Madisyn Nicolandos

Men’s Singles Champion- Chris Neale, Runner Up- Christopher Lord

Most Improved- Madisyn Nicolandos

Good luck to Rayna Zunneberg and Chris Neale as they represent the Burras in the Eastern Ranges Bowls Region Champion of Champions event.

Club President, Tony Van Meurs, then presented the Best Club Person Award to relatively new members, Aimee Dostie and Mat Stoessiger, in recognition of their outstanding contribution towards the club this past season.

The Club’s Annual General Meeting will be held in the clubrooms on Friday April 19 at 7pm.

Following the success of the recent Bingo Nights leading up to the Barefoot Bowls, another series of four Bingo Nights will commence from Wednesday March 20 at the Warburton Bowls Club, Warburton Recreation Reserve. Eyes down at 7pm. Clubrooms open from 6.30pm. Great prizes and lots of fun. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Social Bowls continues to be played on Mondays from 12 midday with everyone including new and beginning players encouraged to attend. Come along and give Bowls a try.

Finally, the Warburton Bowls Club sincerely thanks the Upper Yarra Star Mail Newspaper for supporting the Burras and local community sport during the past season.

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