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Weekly results from Gisborne Bridge Club

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Eileen Lee starred in Gisborne Bridge Club's Wednesday competition last week. Photo / Jimmy Joe

Eileen Lee starred in Gisborne Bridge Club's Wednesday competition last week. Photo / Jimmy Joe

Eileen Lee featured prominently for the second consecutive week in Gisborne Bridge Club competitions, this time for a high score of 73.81 with Robyn Cheyne last Wednesday.

MONDAY, February 17 – Summer Pairs 3, Howell Movement: Stephen Francks/Amanda Matthews 69.05; Ann McCombe/Eileen Lee 62.92; Vicki Taylor/John Hudson 55.83; Katrine Matthews/Hans van der Kuijl 53.81; Carolyn McMurray/Elizabeth Jackson 51.67; Noel Minnaar/Nicolas Hammond 51.43.

WEDNESDAY, February 19 – Summer Pairs 3

North/South: Eileen Lee/Robyn Cheyne 73.81; Ann McCombe/Vicki Taylor 59.52; Glenys Evans/Margaret Amor 56.25.

East/West: Anne Roberts/Katrine Matthews 55.95; Brent Turnbull/Avril Gibb 53.27; Carol Joblin/Ora Peipi 52.08.

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THURSDAY, February 20 – Summer Pairs 3

North/South: Anne Roberts/Eileen Lee 62.30; Hans van der Kuijl/Anne Maclaurin 52.78; Kuba Jerabek/Tracy Clayton 51.19; Caroline Kirkpatrick/Raewynne Cook 51.19.

East/West: Frank Roach/Mark Fleming 65.08; Stephen Francks/Amanda Matthews 58.73; Avril Gibb/Margot Searle 53.17; Graham Maclaurin/Murray Owen 51.98.

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FRIDAY, February 21 – Summer Pairs 3, Howell Movement: Jill Smith/Helen Billington 66.67; Frank Roach/Sharon Kelman 62.86; Jean Turnbull/Carolyn McMurray 62.38; Sue Hayward/Bette Parker 52.38; Leigh Gibson/Glenys Evans 51.90; Sharron Baker/Vincelle Marvin 48.75.

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