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Sport

Mini Wanderers Frasers finish in front in Foursomes celebrate big win

Cobar’s men golfers contested the annual points and take out first place ahead of Paul Foursomes Championships over 27 holes on Kershaw on 35. Chris Powell came in third with 34 points (hoping to hide the fact that he The Mini Wanderers had their first win Saturday. for the Cobar Junior Soccer season finish- The favorites, the two Fraser boys, Alec and was a West Coast Eagles fan). ing with a 6-nil victory in their match Mark, were going to be a hard combination to Ray Yench was 4th with 32. beat if they played up to their ability. And they Nearest the Pin prizes were won on the 3rd against Rovers on Saturday morning. Juan Engelbrecht netted three goals, Delilah did with the boys beating their old man, Stew- hole by Marc Quinn and on the 15th by Robbie McBride booted two and Levi Mackay also art Fraser, who had teamed up with Jay Egan, Cummins. by five strokes to take out the A Grade Cham- There’s been some movement in the Bill kicked a goal for their Wanderers team. In the other Mini’s match, Rangers finished pionships. Third place went to the combination Bartlett Match Play competition. of Peter ‘Ding’ Lawrence and Peter Robinson. Bian Smith was too crafty for Paul Kershaw with a 3-1 win over United. Darcy Geppert scored twice and Dayna B Grade was won by the ‘Beagle Boys’ of and Scott Mayne took out the Captain, Alec Fraser, to move into the next round. Armstrong also booted a goal for the Rangers Cobar golf, Greg Clark and Steve Manns. while Max Preisig was responsible for netting The best net score of the day was recorded by In the next round, Jay Egan is to play Brien the team of David Tomek and Sean Bayliss ‘Darc’ Obray and Peter ‘China’ Brien is up the goal for his United team. against Mark ‘George’ Fraser. The Mini’s weekly Gumnut Milkshake with 110½. Awards went to Delilah McBride, Macie Wil- Only one Nearest the Pin prize was won and If Egan is ‘on’, he should beat Darc and China is expected to be too cunning for George. skins and Isla Jo Murray while Juan Engel- that was by Alec Fraser on the 3rd hole. brecht, Noah Seymour, Zane Ntamuhanga and A field of 14 players contested the June Polyfabrications Day, a three-Man Ambrose sponsored by Garry and Janine Wilkin, will be Mason Northfield took home the Cobar Hot- Monthly Medal event on Sunday. Peter ‘Ding’ Lawrence (still riding high after held on Saturday while the July Monthly Medbake Donut Awards. In the Mids division, United beat Rangers his Parramatta team’s big win the night before) al will be contested on Sunday.—Out of 3-nil with Tom Preisig kicking two goals played an inspired round of golf to score 38 Bounds while Cooper Suridge netted their other point for their team. In the other Mids game, Rovers beat Liverpool 5-4 in their close match. Rovers’ goals were scored by Mark McBride The bowls Fours Championships team of McLeod was a slam dunk win for Team Carter. (3), Joseph Theakston (1) and Jack Geppert Stewart Simpson, Steve Manns, Greg Clark Their +5 victory earned them the runners-up with Henry Geppert netting all four of Liver- and Jason Howell celebrated a victory on title for the day. Sunday at the Golfie. Rink 6’s team of Marlene Wynd, David pool’s goals. For the Mids, Chris Florence, Sophia Le They had a +8 win over John ‘Shark’ Daly, Thomas and Robert Childs played Bian Smith, Sandra Zazoniuk and Travis Fraser in what was Lievre, Tom Preisig and Henry Ntamuhanga Tony Polack, Damon Pike and Karen Daly. In a Pairs championship game, John Goonrey a very tightly contested triples match. took home Milkshake Awards. Emma Griffiths, Harlow Chaplain, Logan and Ian Prendergast were outclassed by veteran Team Smith narrowly pipped their opponents Mackenzie and Hayden Griffiths won the Do- bowls champions Barry Bargwanna and Craig by +1 on the last end. ‘Duck’ Grimmond with Team Duck winning Much to her chagrin, Karen Daly’s awesome nut Awards. wrong bias sealed her the win of the George In the Seniors game, Wanderers have been by an impressive +20 margin. the consistently stronger team this season but A massive field of 18 social bowlers filled The Giraffe award! Rangers pulled it together last Saturday for a the greens on Sunday making the total turn out Cobar Bowling & Golf Club will be repreof 30 bowlers a record for a Sunday morning. sented at the NSW Finals of No. 6 Pennant this strong 8-4 win. Rangers’ goals were scored by Jeremy The social bowls winners were Rodney weekend at the Warilla Bowling and RecreaTheakston (3), Macee Brown (3), Caleb (surname not supplied), Peter ‘China’ Brien tion Club. and Allan Gardoll. Theakston (1) and Fraser Talu (1). The Golfie team are scheduled to play Isaac Theakston (3) and Braiden Jones (1) They hogged the mat for 90 per cent of play Belrose and Wenty Leagues on Friday as well running away to win by a +14 margin over Don as Dalmeny on Saturday. were responsible for Wanderers goals. For the Seniors, Braiden Jones and Chase Roberts, Doug Hudson and Peta Zazoniuk. All going well, they will progress to the quarCavalot earned the Milkshake Awards while Rink 5’s game between Shane Carter, Dee- ter finals on Saturday afternoon, semi finals Ata-Marie Haronga and Macee Brown collect- gan Brown and Gerard Livingston up against Sunday morning and the final on Sunday aftered the Donut Awards. Kyle Roberts, Daryl Jermyn and Dean ‘Bogga’ noon.—The Second

Impressive +20 win in Championships

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