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10Th ALC Bowling Tournament 10th ALC Bowling Tournament KNOCKOUT TOURNAMENT CLUB TEAM PLAYERS SCORE 1 Roehampton Club The Elfy Bunch Ryan, Michael, Osahon 390 2 RAF RAF 2 Andy, Roy, Stephan 381 3 Carlton Club The King Pins Chef, Seba, June 381 4 East India Club EIC 1 Prashant, Farid, Jean 380 5 In & Out HMS Courageous Anthony, Angelo, Julie 356 6 The Caledonian Club 3 Guys 3 Holes Christian, Rui, Byron 355 7 Army and Navy Ragamuffin Two Denrexzon, Kerwin, Danny 355 8 The Farmers Club Team Corn Elvis, Paco, Fade 354 9 Oriental Club The Wrecking Balls Luke, Bogdan, Miguel 353 10 Army and Navy Ragamuffin One Dobromir, Ruel, Billy 351 11 Victory Service Club VSC 2 Paul, Lee, Georgely 344 12 Union Jack Club Crazy Thirties Diana, Csilla, Warwick 340 13 Oxford and Cambridge OandC Gonzalo, David, Simone 323 14 National Liberal Club NLC Tamas, Viktor, Migle 318 15 Carlton Club The Bowling Stones Chris, VJ, Hisham 313 16 Garrick Club Rock N'Cook Said, Sarah, Clive 307 17 Victory Service Club VSC 1 Jorge, Martin, Antonio 295 18 Boodles Boodles David, Matthew, Diego 293 19 Goodenough Club Bowled Over Helena, Stefan, Amner 291 20 Cavalry and Guards Inn Charge Peter, Youssef, helene 289 21 Union Jack Club UJC Chefs Stefano, Daniel, Gabi 281 22 East India Club EIC 2 David, Lilia, Geza 253 23 Cavalry and Guards Banqueting All Stars Stanislaw, Epifanio, Bogi 252 24 The Farmers Club Team Cows Zareena, Sharon, Antonie 246 25 Roehampton Club Oh Deer! Criscia, Jolanta, Grace 244 26 RAF RAF 1 Rob, Sean, Ashley 235 27 The Caledonian Club ABJ Bolor, Anastasia, Justyna 207 28 In & Out HMS Glorious Marta, Jaris, Nico 168 29 The Lansdowne Club* 30 The Walbrook* FINAL CLUB TEAM PLAYERS SCORE 1 The Caledonian Club 3 Guys 3 Holes Christian, Rui, Byron 380 2 Carlton Club The King Pins Chef, Seba, June 379 3 RAF RAF 2 Andy, Roy, Stephan 354 4 The Farmers Club Team Corn Elvis, Paco, Fade 328 5 Roehampton Club The Elfy Bunch Ryan, Michael, Osahon 326 6 East India Club EIC 1 Prashant, Farid, Jean 316 7 Army and Navy Ragamuffin Two Denrexzon, Kerwin, Danny 300 8 In & Out HMS Courageous Anthony, Angelo, Julie 290 1ST 3 Guys 3 Holes 2ND The King Pins 3RD RAF 2 * Cancelled.
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