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Wonder Women bowlers still showing the way in Novice League

Wonder Women bowlers still showing the way in Novice League

Borneo Post16 hours ago
(From left): Azean, Sarina and Rodziah give the thumbs-up.
KUCHING (July 16) Wonder Women continued to dominate in the fifth week of the 16-team Novice League at Megalanes Sarawak, Batu Kawa, holding firm to the top spot for the third week in a row.
Rabina Johari, Azean Arbi and Rodziah Berawi did lose narrowly 11.5-8.5 to The Masterpiece but managed to net 27.26 Peterson points, keeping them comfortably in first place with a cumulative total of 176.71.
Rabina shone brightly on the lanes and currently leads the Best Senior (Handicap) category with 690 pinfalls.
Teammate Sarina also made waves, leading in both the Individual High Series (Handicap) and Best Female (Scratch) categories with 722 and 710 pinfalls respectively.
Meanwhile, former league leaders Strike Force suffered a major setback losing 3-17 to Pinhead and sliding down to fourth in the standings.
Pinhead's momentum was fueled by the performance of Adzahari Baini who secured top spot in the Individual High Game (Scratch) category with 233 pinfalls.
His teammate Chung Chun Fook also made his mark by placing second in the Individual High Game (Handicap) category with 229.
The Masterpiece have surged into second place with 159.88 points, earning 30.27 points from the match against Wonder Women.
PTBPNS 1 followed closely behind in third, racking up 36.15 Points for a total of 157.51.
They are also in second place in the Team High Series (Scratch) category, scoring 1,963 pinfalls.
Current team standings from fifth to 16th are Rollin' Strike, Ladies Bowlers III, Pinhead, D'Cops, SDO Mixed, Zero Strike, Ahjin Guild, PTBPNS 2, SSC X MYSED, Panthers Bowlers, Split Bowlers and Nyo Bowlers KRMK. 16-team Novice League Wonder Women
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