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Nov 28, 2023 | Article, Sports, This Week's Issue

By Max Clifford
59 players competed at Blue Lake and the scoring was great. First Division was won on a countback on 39 by Millicent’s Terry Chant from Robe’s Brian Foreman on 39, with Blue Lake’s Wayne Dunford third on 38, and there were plenty of 36 and 35 scores.
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