Good Neighbors bridge scores

SHARON — We had eight full tables for duplicate bridge at Good Neighbors on Low Road on June 27. Playing four boards a round, and with a skip after four rounds, all pairs played 28 boards, and had an average score of 84. For North South pairs, in first with 99.5 points (59.23 percent) were Trish Stimpson and George Mason; in second with 93.5 points (55.65 percent) were Terry Pastre and Marguerite McGrath, and in third with 91.5 points (54.46 percent) were Catherine Brazelton and Emily Saster. For East West pairs, in first with 100.5 points (59.82 percent) were Lindley Young and Daphne Hurford; in second with 90.5 points (53.87 percent) were Lull McGrath and Kay Key, and in third with 89.5 points (53.27 percent) were Kerry Noble and David Bill.There were only three and a half tables for duplicate bridge on June 20. We played six boards a round, so the East West pairs had a long sit-out. The average score was 24.aFor Noth South pairs, in first with 25 points (52.08 percent) were George Mason and David Bill; in second with 24.5 points (41.04 percent) were Terry Pastre and Janet Maus, and in third with 22.5 points (46.88 percent) were Trish Stimpson and Harry Hall.For East West pairs, in first with 34.67 points (An enormous 72.23 percent) were Norma Bartholomew and Tom Burke; in second with 24 points (50 percent) were Marian and Tom Ferguson, and in third with 19.33 points (40.27 percent) were Kay Key and Sue Lynch.

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