Warrnambool District Bowls Division's Tuesday Pennant finals will get under way this week.
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In Division 1, Warrnambool Gold managed to hold onto top spot from City Gold and will meet them in the qualifying final.
After being in first place most of the year, Port Fairy will have to get over Terang in the elimination final to progress to the second week.
In Division 2, Warrnambool Blue has wrapped up a very successful home and away season, finishing an incredible 38 points ahead of their nearest rival.
They will play Port Fairy Green, while Lawn Tennis Blue will play City Blue in the elimination final.
In Division 3, City Purple finished on top and will play Port Fairy Red, while Terang Green will take on City Red.
WEEKEND
In Division 1, Warrnambool Gold managed to hold onto top spot from City Gold and will meet them in the qualifying final. After being in first place most of the year, Port Fairy will have to get over Terang in the elimination final to progress to the second week.
Saturday Pennant continues this weekend with the penultimate round prior to the finals.
The final four in Division 1 is all but set excluding position order.
Koroit Blue can’t lose top spot, while Port Fairy Red is entrenched in the four and won’t let the chance of finals slip by. The only positional change may be between Warrnambool Gold, currently second, and City Red in third spot.
REGIONALS
In regional games played last weekend, Kevin Boyd and Brenda Hawker (Warrnambool) went down in the mixed pairs by 10 shots against Shane Cashill and Sue Kerr from Colac Central.
The women's pairs final went down to the wire, with Gil Vorwerk and Maree Dalton (Warrnambool, Colac City) falling to Rebecca McMahon and L. Fitzgerald by two shots.
Neil Crisp and Tom Pemberton from City Memorial won the men’s pairs final convincingly. They finished with 26 shots to nine, defeating Ken Hanson and Brian Finn from City/Colac.