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Memorial Day Weekend Blind Pairs Tournament
We had 16 entrants. The winning team was Jim Grzybowski (skip) and Jerry Mathwig (lead), defeating Crandall Hays (skip) and Min Waite (lead). After the winning team, each player was ranked according to wins and plus points. Crandall finished third, Min fourth, Brian Schieble fifth, and Carl Landgren sixth.
Central Division Open Fours Tournament Winners
The Central Division Open Fours tournament was held over the weekend at the Milwaukee Lake Park Bowling Association. Congratulations to the winning Milwaukee foursome (pictured left-to right) Leif Andresen, Jim Gryzbowski, Bob Schneider, Rob Behncke. Other teams who placed were 2nd- Sue Dropp, Pat Mueller, Pat Wimmer, Anna Witt (Milwaukee); 3rd- John Adamski, Bill Harrington, Buzz Wickman, John Kirkwood…
Otto Hess / Sydney Steller 2-Bowl Triples — Sat, Aug 31
Plan on a fun day of bowls in Milwaukee on Sat, Aug 31 at the 2-bowl triples event. This is a fast-paced game with only 12 bowls on each end–six by each team. We’ll play three games starting at 9:00 a.m. Bring your own lunch. Cost is only $5.00 per person. Here’s what you need to do: members form…
Team Nelson/Landgren Win 2013 Central Division Open Pairs
The Milwaukee Lake Park Lawn Bowling Association hosted the 2013 Central Division Open Pairs Tournament July 13-14. Congratulations to Men’s Pairs tournament winners: 1st place Steve Nelson / Carl Landgren (pictured), 2nd place Bob Schneider/Paul Legwinski, 3rd place Jimmie Wolterman/Jeff Wolterman. Thanks to tournament coordinator Leif Andresen for a successfully run event.
Club Triples Tournament
Twenty-six club bowlers participated in the club’s triples tournament Saturday June 11th. Triples teams were determined from those who signed up and assigned by tournament directors Steve and Alice Sedgwick. Teams of men and women bowled together during morning and afternoon games followed by a cocktail party. Congratulations to the top four winning teams…
Potlicker Pairs Tournament
There was limited participation this year, but the team of Rob Behncke and Bob Schneider prevailed over Leif Andresen and Jim Grzybowski to win the “Pot.”

