Weekend Sports Diary

Weekend Sports Diary

Bowls Pairs on the roll THE Multi Services Printers Senior Bowls Pairs will be played on Saturday and Sunday.

This will be the fourth year that bowlers will compete for this trophy and considerable cash prizes. Due to many entries, the competition will have to be played on two greens.Competitors are requested to report at the greens at 08h00 for 08h30.EROS BOWLING CLUB: Tollie Cronje, Cathy du Plessis, Allan Walden, Rosemary Walden, Danie Jacobs, Elmi van Eeden, Frank Aldridge, Nellie Kotze, Kiewiet Rust, Heleen Rust, Lynne Lindsay-Payne, Johan Jacobs, Val Gallagher, Tok Schoeman, Carel Gous, Maria Koudelka, Steve du Plessis, Mercia Willemse, Ron Brooks, Bea Lamprecht.TRANSNAMIB BOWLING CLUB: Winton Geyser, Ellen Geyser, Penny Watson, Sakkie van der Merwe, Chinky Halgreen, Dera Halgreen, Anna Bekker, Athol Cross, Malcolm Lindsay-Payne, Jean van den Berg, Willie Esterhuizen, Caryl Andreas, Annatjie Nienaber, Ivor Schouw, Edith Coetzee, George Coetzee, Keith Gardiner, Jenny Gardiner, Johan Kruger, Babs van der Merwe.Mines compete at Swakop RÖSSING Sport Club will host the Inter mines football and volleyball tournament sponsored by Warman Pumps on Saturday at Vineta North sports grounds in Swakopmund tomorrow.The teams are Navachab, Okorusu, Ongopolo RSC, Langer Heinrich, Namdeb, Skorpion and Rosh Pinah.For more information, contact Aaron Naobeb at 081 122 5160.Challenge for runners in Katutura KONICA Minolta will hold a 10-kilometre running challenge for men at the Katutura Swimming Pool on Saturday.The race starts at 07h00.Juniors, seniors, veterans, schools and primary schools can enter.Juniors should bring along their birth certificates.Registration starts at 06h00 and children will pay N$10, while adults should pay N$20.For more information, contact Willem Andries at 081 232 0522 or Willem Rooi at 081 256 3628.Due to many entries, the competition will have to be played on two greens.Competitors are requested to report at the greens at 08h00 for 08h30.EROS BOWLING CLUB: Tollie Cronje, Cathy du Plessis, Allan Walden, Rosemary Walden, Danie Jacobs, Elmi van Eeden, Frank Aldridge, Nellie Kotze, Kiewiet Rust, Heleen Rust, Lynne Lindsay-Payne, Johan Jacobs, Val Gallagher, Tok Schoeman, Carel Gous, Maria Koudelka, Steve du Plessis, Mercia Willemse, Ron Brooks, Bea Lamprecht.TRANSNAMIB BOWLING CLUB: Winton Geyser, Ellen Geyser, Penny Watson, Sakkie van der Merwe, Chinky Halgreen, Dera Halgreen, Anna Bekker, Athol Cross, Malcolm Lindsay-Payne, Jean van den Berg, Willie Esterhuizen, Caryl Andreas, Annatjie Nienaber, Ivor Schouw, Edith Coetzee, George Coetzee, Keith Gardiner, Jenny Gardiner, Johan Kruger, Babs van der Merwe.Mines compete at Swakop RÖSSING Sport Club will host the Inter mines football and volleyball tournament sponsored by Warman Pumps on Saturday at Vineta North sports grounds in Swakopmund tomorrow.The teams are Navachab, Okorusu, Ongopolo RSC, Langer Heinrich, Namdeb, Skorpion and Rosh Pinah.For more information, contact Aaron Naobeb at 081 122 5160.Challenge for runners in Katutura KONICA Minolta will hold a 10-kilometre running challenge for men at the Katutura Swimming Pool on Saturday.The race starts at 07h00.Juniors, seniors, veterans, schools and primary schools can enter.Juniors should bring along their birth certificates.Registration starts at 06h00 and children will pay N$10, while adults should pay N$20.For more information, contact Willem Andries at 081 232 0522 or Willem Rooi at 081 256 3628.

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