Winning streak continues

The All Hacks won Cambridge Bowling Club’s Business House six-week long bowls contest last night for the sixth successive year.

Keith Hedges, Steve Thomas and Ray Lewis were a formidable force with 11 wins from the 12 games played and once again uplifted the iconic shield at a festival evening and prizegiving.

The team has competed every year since 2018, when they were runners up.

Read: Final results

Volunteers Margaret and Jeff Stott

Roger Dudfield and Ian Moore – volunteers

Keith Hedges, Steve Thomas and Ray Lewis ‘All Hacks’ – winners for the sixth year. Photo: Supplied

Cambridge News’ Roy Pilott and Mary Anne Gill won the lucky draw on week four.

Action from Business House Bowls

 

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