Wheat City lawn bowlers finish sixth
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This article was published 19/08/2022 (1284 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Although they missed out on the playoffs, Tim Lane and Rod Rose finished up their time at the 2022 Canadian Lawn Bowling Championship on a winning note.
The Manitoba men’s pairs champions from the Wheat City Lawn Bowling Club ended the week with a 4-5 record and clinched sixth place honours after picking up a 21-12 win over Saskatchewan on Friday in Burlington, Ont.
Their chance at one of the four playoff spots ended earlier in the day with an 18-9 setback to British Columbia ‘B’.
The women’s pairs team of Elaine Jones and Betty Van Walleghem finished second in the round-robin and will play for a medal today.
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