On Saturday 24 February Levin Bowls held its second charity tournament in aid of the Arohanui Hospice. The Hospice has set up a clinic in Levin to meet the needs of about one third of its clients who live in the Horowhenua district. The club saw this opportunity to extend the role that the club plays in the local community …
Inside Bowls May issue now online
Inside Bowls
Women’s Singles Post Section Draw
The women’s singles post section is online here.
Levin Bowls wins Kapiti Junior 2x4x2 for the Second Year in a Row.
Levin Bowls players Peter Brown and Grahame Law with the help from Central Levin Player Nicky Morgan wins the BKC Junior 2x4x2 event for the second year in a row. The event was played over 3 days of very challenging weather conditions, especially atrocious wind on Sunday. Also the three days of play was on three different greens, post section …
Well Balanced Team Wins Bill Gibbons
The Bill Gibbons trophy for Kapiti 10 years & under players was held at Levin Bowls over the weekend. The green was running exceptionally well with little wind in the mornings but the breeze got up a little in both afternoons. The top four teams went through to the finals after 6 games of qualifying, 4 on Saturday and another …
Bill Gibbons 10 Yrs & Under
This year Levin Bowls is hosting the Bill Gibbons 10 years and under event. This event is for club teams from the Bowls Kapiti Coast Centre. Once I have the names of team members I will setup the page as dynamic, currently it is only static. When it becomes dynamic then the results will be live, so clubs can check …
Congratulations Paraparaumu Beach B C !
Congratulations to the Paraparaumu Beach Bowling Club for their clean sweep of the Kapiti Coast National Interclub titles for the season. The southern club has won the nen’s and women’s Super 7’s and the men’s and women’s Reserve 7’s titles, and, as a result will supply all four Kapiti Coast teams to the national finals in March. For good measure …
Club Captain Triples
Kapiti Coast women lose to Wairarapa in a Gale
Conditions were horrible at our club on Sunday for the Kapiti Coast v Wairarapa women’s rep fixture. A decision had to be made by 6.30 whether to cancel or not. Danny Madden (for the men) and I decided at Central to go ahead at 6 am. The Wairarapa women seemed pleased that at least it was not bucketing down as …
