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Schneider / Behncke Win 2013 Potlicker Tournament
The 2013 Potlicker is in the record books. Congratulations to the pairs team of Bob Schneider and Rob Behncke for winning the annual two day tournament! Six teams competed in this year’s tournament that was held June 8-9. Amazingly, the tournament ended in a three way tie for second place for teams Anna Witt /…
US Lawn Bowls Championships Day 2 – Witt/Mather 4-0
Anna Witt & Glorianne Mather sit alone in 1st place at 4-0 after the second day at the U.S. Lawn Bowls Championships taking place in Seattle. The rest of the Central teams went 1-1 each for the day. Central’s opponents were the host Northwest Division (game 1) and South Central (game 2). Singles — Max…
Central Division Playdown Results – USLBA Nationals
The Central division play down tournaments have concluded. The following players from the Milwaukee Lake Park Lawn Bowling Association will represent the Central division and compete at the 2011 U.S. National Lawn Bowling Championship Tournament to be held at Jefferson Park Lawn Bowling Club in Seattle, WA, August 23-28. Congratulations and best of luck to…
2012 Playdowns – Women’s Singles
This past weekend Charlene Harmon emerged as the winner of women’s singles playdowns and will represent the Central Division in the US National Championships in San Diego, CA October 24-28. This annual event is competition amongst bowlers who represents the USLBA’s seven divisions. Runner-up in the women’s singles playdown competition was first year bowler Rebecca…
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.
Blind Pairs May 26-27
The first Club Event of the season at Lake Park Lawn Bowling Club will be held on Memorial Day weekend May 26-27. Novice and experienced bowlers are encouraged to participate. We plan a fun-filled weekend, limbering up our arms and legs while figuring out what the “grass” is. There will be two 14 end games…
