YMGCR's Anne Miles was the Ovens and Murray's standout performer at Bowls Victoria's Champions Week at Bendigo East Bowling Club.
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Miles teamed up with clubmates Laureen Smith and Claire Sanders and Wodonga's Kylie Whitehead to win the women's fours title.
The quartet recorded a thrilling 17-15 triumph against Strzlecki's Angela Hackett, Susan Symmons, Nicole McKenzie and Jenny Miller.
But Miles wasn't finished there as she and Sanders made it all the way to the women's pairs decider, but fell 21-10 to Samantha Robinson and Alison Hall.
Miles also played alongside Wangaratta's Ian Brimblecombe in the mixed pairs and went down, 19-12, in the semi-finals.
She skipped a rink as Ovens and Murray captured the Women's Region Sides Championship at Shepparton a week earlier.
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Wangaratta's Jodie Fruend also had an exceptional event for the Ovens and Murray with a strong run to reach the semi-finals of the women's singles.
Fruend fell, 25-20, to Bendigo Campaspe's Marilyn Stephenson.
Benalla's Sharon Warfe reached the semi-finals of the women's champion of champion singles and lost to Australian representative Carla Krizanic, 25-19.
Yarrawonga brothers Tyson and Koby Cromie, along with their father, Tim, went down 17-8 to Geelong's Ray Butler, Ben Russell and Steve Sullivan in the semi-finals of the men's triples.
Whitehead was recognised as the Victoria Lightning Player of the Year.
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