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Leading SA men's bowlers to compete in Nelson Mandela Bay

Leading SA men's bowlers to compete in Nelson Mandela Bay

The Herald07-05-2025
Joining him is Jason Evans, a seasoned competitor who recently claimed bronze at the World Bowls Indoor Championship, further strengthening SA's global bowling presence.
In total, six of SA's top 40-ranked players in the World Series rankings will be participating — a testament to the calibre of this national event.
Bay talent will also be looking to shine, with Andrew Sterley representing the Port Elizabeth Bowling Club.
Sterley, a two-time EP Masters Champion and current skip of the EP team, will look to leverage his home-ground advantage and showcase the Eastern Cape's bowling excellence.
The tournament promises not just high-stakes competition but also a vibrant atmosphere across the host clubs.
Spectators are encouraged to visit the various venues and experience the skill, strategy and sportsmanship that define the game of bowls.
Whether a lifelong fan or a newcomer to the sport, the Bowls SA Men's Nationals offers a rare opportunity to witness bowling at its best, in the heart of Nelson Mandela Bay.
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