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Gisborne Contract Bridge Club results

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Carolyn McMurray and Eileen Lee's 74.1% on Wednesday was the highlight of Gisborne Bridge Club play this week.

Carolyn McMurray and Eileen Lee's 74.1% on Wednesday was the highlight of Gisborne Bridge Club play this week.

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Congratulations to Carolyn McMurray and Eileen Lee for this week’s top score of 74.11% on Wednesday afternoon.

Thursday, May 1 – Ryman Kiri Te Kanawa Junior Championship Pairs 3 (amended)

Howell Movement: Jenna Paterson/Leigh Gibson 64.29; Kuba Jerabek/Tracy Clayton 58.33; Pamela Clay/Mark Fleming 55.56; Sharon Kelman/Linda White 54.63.

Friday, May 2 – East Coast Osteopaths Pairs 3

Howell Movement: Bette Parker/Anne Roberts 67.19; Brent Turnbull/Vincelle Marvin 55.36; Elizabeth Jackson/Glenys Evans 59.90; Janine Robinson/Joy Marden 52.60; Sharron Baker/Noel Minnaar 48.21.

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Monday, May 5 – Roach Pairs 1

Howell Movement: Sharon Kelman/Ann McCombe 64.76; Kuba Jerabek/Hans van der Kuijl 57.62; Bette Parker/Patricia Corson 55; Joy Marden/Katrine Matthews 53.81; Yvonne Waide/Murray Owen 53.33; Jean Turnbull/Eileen Lee 50.83.

Wednesday, May 7 – Andy Abrahams – Share NZ Pairs 1

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North/South: Carolyn McMurray/Eileen Lee 74.11; Elizabeth Jackson/Margaret Amor 54.76; Noel Minnaar/Glenys Evans 53.87; Katrine Matthews/Robyn Cheyne 53.27.

East/West: Beverley Evans/Liston Meintjes 61.61; Carol Joblin/Brian Amor 53.87=; Annabelle Sutton/Hazel Griffin 53.87=; Caroline Taylor/Joy Marden 53.57.

Thursday, May 8 – Bennett-Waitoa Junior Teams – week 1

Carolyn McMurray/Kuba Jerabek/Raewynne Cook/Tracy Clayton 52 victory points

Amanda Matthews/Anelia Evans/Anne Maclaurin/Leigh Gibson 37 victory points

Margot Searle/Mark Fleming/Robyn Cheyne/Sally Knight 27 victory points

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