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Argyll Bowling Club members head for national championships

PAUL Grumoli Jnr, Craig Kerr, Davie Reid and Shaun Grumoli, seen here left to right, are the Argyll Bowling Club’s successful rink, going forward to the National Championships at Northfield in Ayr, from July 24-29.

The boys were seven up playing the last end. Congratulations also go to the club’s juniors, Gavin Mc- Lachlan and Lee Allen, who have been selected for the Scotland U-25 team.

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