Peel
CONGRATULATIONS
To Peel for winning the Division 2 tournament.
To Peel for winning the Division 3 tournament.
To Peel for winning the Division 4 tournament.
click on the links below for Peel's results.
Division 1 - 3rd place
Phil Barry, Keith Carter, Luke Carter, Tom Martion, Chris Tedbury and Ben Vidot.
Congratulations to Luke Carter who scored the equal second highest individual % (73.33) for Division 1.
Congratulations to Ben Vidot who scored the equal second highest individual % (73.33) for Division 1.
Division 2 - 1st place
Russell Hine, Allen Kukura, Glenn McCormack, Mick Grey, Graeme Searle and Tony Senzio.
Congratulations to Russell Hine who scored the equal third highest individual % (66.67) for Division 2.
Division 3 - 1st place
Wayne Carter, Ben Dougherty, Samm Lillis, Brian Lloyd, Alex Palatinus and Kevin Sexton.
Congratulations to Alex Palatinus who scored the highest individual % (85.71) for Division 3.
Congratulations to Kevin Sexton who scored the third highest individual % (78.57) for Division 3.
Division 4 - 1st place
Bevan Atkinson, Shane Dubberlin, Bob Hunter, Ross Neville and John Nixon.
Congratulations to Bob Hunter who scored the equal second highest individual % (66.6) for Division 4.
Congratulations to John Nixon who scored the equal second highest individual % (66.67) for Division 4.
Congratulations to Ross Neville who scored the equal third highest individual %60) for Division 4.
Division 5 (Blue) - 5th place
Keith Bartlett, Adrian Morton, Daniel Partridge, Andrew Perkins and Steven Shepherd.
Division 5 (Green) - 2nd place
Damien Baldock, Peter Christie, Tim Elwin, Jarrad Page and Peter Raines.
Congratulations to Damien Baldock who scored the equal third highest individual % (73.33) for Division 5.
Division 6 - 4th place
Janet Bartlett, Donna Haben, Allen Mills, Bruce Neve and Ryan Smith.
Division 7 - 5th place
Murray Birch, Erica Keighley, Bryan Mills, Lisa Perkins and Marcus Watson.
Division 8 - 2nd place
Irene Arnold, Greg Barnard, Rodney Gillies, Dean Mabbs and Gavin Mulgrave.
Division 9 - 4th place
Lisa Dubberlin, Bev Fallon, Vince Healy, Jason Mudge, Penny Mudge and Donna Williams.
Playing Pool in the Peel Region
Peel Pool
The Peel Pool Association is a non profit organisation that has been running now for 35 years. Its main aim is to promote the game of pool and its associated cue sports in the Peel region of Western Australia. If you live in the Peel area or surrounding districts and would like to play competitive pool then please get in touch with one of our Committee Members and they will point you in the right direction.
http://www.peelpool.com/
Miss Q's
http://www.missqs.com.au/
About Peel
Intricate waterways, soothing beaches and native forests less than an hour’s drive south of Perth. Less than an hour south of Perth, Peel & Rockingham offer a variety of activities for day trips and short getaways. Enjoy foreshore parks, golf, rafting, jarrah forest walks, fishing, boating, wineries; a ride on Hotham Valley Tourist Railway; or, viewing fairy penguins on Penguin Island.
Before European settlement, the Peel region was inhabited by people of the Pindjarup (or Bibbulmun), one of the many sub-groups of the Noongar. Settlement of the region originated with the Peel Settlement Scheme. This was a private effort in colonial settlement, agreed to by a government unwilling to bear the costs of setting up yet another colony. Thomas Peel was the only member of the original syndicate left after the government refused to agree to their exorbitant demands for crown land. Peel was able to continue by being secretly backed by a Solomon Levey who, being both Jewish and an ex-convict who made his fortune in NSW, felt it best to remain in the background.
The coastal region of the Peel region has cool, wet winters and hot, dry summers, though sea-breezes moderated this. Further inland rainfall is lower, as are temperatures where the elevation is higher. Mandurah also has the reputation for being prone to tornadoes.
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