Kyabram earned the division four weekend pennant in a tight contest. Photos: Jordan Townrow.
Kyabram found its way to the division four weekend pennant despite a spirited grand final effort from Moama at the Campaspe Playing Area deciders on Saturday.
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After dropping the semi-final to the minor premier Steamers, Ky made its way through the preliminary final and overturned the result to claim the championship 63-58.
Ted Hazelman skipped his rink to a 23-17 victory.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
The match went down to the wire, with just a single shot between the sides with only two ends to play on a single rink.
The Bombers had some nervous moments but held on to score on those ends, extending the margin slightly to five.
Garry Salomons looks to hit his target.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Ted Hazelman’s rink stepped up in a tight contest, his 23-17 victory over Peter Whitlock appearing dominant compared to the razor-thin margins in the other rinks.
Moama’s Peter Walton just edged out Ray Harrison 23-22 in his rink, while the remaining contest between the Steamers’ Alan Jones and Bombers’ Geoffrey Coad finished deadlocked 18-all.
John Macfadyen leads off for Ky.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
The two sides had battled three times in the past four weeks and proved to be evenly matched, these five shots the biggest margin for either side across the three contests.
Kyabram division four
John Macfayden, Brian Lindsay, Garry Salomons, Ted Hazelman (skip)
Les Dillon, Darren Baird, Dossie Grills, Geoffrey Coad (s)
Murray Tenace, Rhonda Woodcock, Geoffrey Hocking, Ray Harrison (s)
Brian Lindsay in grand final action.
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JORDAN TOWNROW