Of Barooga Sports Bowls Club's six pennant sides (two midweek and four weekend) none lost a game.
In midweek, the club had a draw and a washout (so as yet, there is no loss), and all divisions won on the weekend.
Division one defeated Katandra by nine shots; division two defeated Finley by 44 shots; division three defeated Cobram by one shot and division five defeated Cobram by four shots.
The club hopes it can keep up the good form for the rest of the season.
Many club games are being played now with greens in use every day.
Finals are getting close in some events and will be reported on when the time comes.
Good luck to those bowlers in the finals.
Keith’s Friday had 20 bowlers attend, with the winners being Ray Wright and Ruth Campbell with plus 18.
Runners-up were Jenny Brooks and Fred Pinnuck with plus 13.
The best first-game winners were Jen Jennings and Gordon Bennett with a score of plus 20, and the best second game was Willie Nelson and Liz Ewing with plus 10.
The jackpot was close to going off, but it didn’t and will be worth over $250 this week.
The Barooga Sports Bowls Club has introduced a new fundraiser for the social committee with Dizzy Lizzy's whiteboard raffle, where there are 30 numbers available to purchase for $2, with the winner receiving $30.
Ladies played two-four-two for their Monday social bowls, with the winners being Ruth Burnett and Jen Jennings.
Monday, October 9, saw the start of the Ladies’ Championship rounds as well as social bowls, with the 100-up final to be played between Cheryl Merrett and Ruth Burnett on Wednesday, Octoober 18 at 10am.
The club would like all members who are interested in playing midweek pennant, if a third division is introduced, to let John Bruce know.
Expressions of interest are needed before the week's end so the Murray Bowls match committee can be notified.
If Barooga Sports Bowls Club and other clubs are interested, the Murray match committee could easily run a third division for everybody to get a game.
This may interest some bowlers as it is played in the morning and not during the hot afternoons.