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Sports: Enilda Mud Bowl weekly scores
Submitted Copy
for South Peace News
Following are the bowling scores recorded in league play at the Enilda Mud Bowl the week of Oct. 19-23. Scores are provided courtesy of the bowling alley.
Monday Morning Ladies
Ladies’ high single, Gillian Caudron, 196; ladies’ high triple, Myrna Bissell, 492; ladies’ high average, Ivy Nichols, 170; team high single and triple, Happy Gang, 968 and 2,799.
Monday Afternoon Seniors
Ladies’ high single and triple, Grace Bramwell, 197 and 448; ladies’ high average, Florence Sawatzky, 146; men’s high single, triple and average, Joe Muller, 203 and 500 and 173; team high single and triple, Blue Jays, 1,041 and 2,934.
Monday 7-9 p.m. Mixed
Ladies’ high single and triple, Crystal Willier, 238 and 606; ladies’ high average, Carla Auger, 244; men’s high single, Gary Laboucan, 266; men’s high triple, Ralphie Courtoreille, 687; men’s high average, Doug Auger, 223; team high single and triple, Rockstars, 1,100 and 3,048.
Tuesday 7-9 p.m. Mixed
Ladies’ high single, triple and average, Yvonne Marquardt, 206 and 492 and 166; men’s high single and triple, Rocky Gray, 290 and 716; men’s high average, Gary Keay, 202; team high single and triple, Crazy Aces, 1,019 and 2,866.
Thursday Afternoon Seniors
Ladies’ high single, triple and average, Gladys Campbell, 190 and 517 and 147; men’s high single, triple and average, Robert Lemay, 235 and 583 and 193; team high single and triple, Turkeys, 1,014 and 2,974.
Thursday 7-9 p.m. Mixed
Ladies’ high single, Jackie Laboucan, 199; ladies’ high triple, Rhonda Gray, 483; ladies’ high average, Hazel Laboucan, 180; men’s high single and triple, Stan Anderson, 280 and 755; men’s high average, Carl Willier, 226; team high single and triple, Sucker Creek, 882 and 2,646.
Friday 7-9 p.m. Mixed
Ladies’ high single, Darlene Gaudette, 250; ladies’ high triple and average, Laura Rosychuk, and 631 and 209; men’s high single and triple, Stan Gaudette, 267 and 607; men’s high average, Gary Laboucan, 201; team high single and triple, Lakers, 1,089 and 3,092.
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