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Chili Bowl 2025 is here !!
The Chili Bowl is our last club tournament of the season and is open to all club bowlers on Sat Oct 11. This is a fun, friendly and yummy tournament! If you have not joined a tournament yet this season, this is a wonderful chance to meet club members, taste chilis and enjoy bowling in our…
US Lawn Bowls Championships Underway in Seattle
Central Division champions are geared up for the 2011 US National Championships taking place at Jefferson Park LBC, Seattle Washington, August 24-28. They will compete in round robin play against division champions from the seven divisions across the country. MLPLBA bowlers pictured (l-r): Charlene Harmon (singles); Glorianne Mather/Anna Witt (pairs); Max Cavender (singles); Steve Nelson/Carl…
Sydney Steller Tournament Returns
After taking a hiatus for several years and then being merged with the Otto Hess Invitational in 2013, the Sydney Steller Invitational returned as a separate women’s only tournament on September 6, 2014. While only two teams played, it was a fine day of pairs competition. The winners were Rebecca Nguyen and Glorianne Mather.
Veteran Novice
Veteran and novice bowlers came together to form six pairs teams and competed against each other in a 6-end round robin tournament on September 26, 2015. The tournament director was Carl Landgren. Results were: 1st place: Carl Landgren/Min Waite 2nd place (tie): Crandall Hays/Barb Gamoke and Pat Wimmer/Joanne Moll
Central Division Open Singles
MLPLBA hosted the Central Division Open Singles tournament on August 8-9, 2015. Eleven bowlers participated. Max Cavender edged out three time national champion Bob Schneider to capture the 2015 Central Division Singles title. Bob had a 10 to 5 point advantage in the 18 shot final, but Max played some dynamic bowls to even up…
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…
