Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsGive bowling a try

Give bowling a try

Cooroy Community Bowls Club season one of the High Rollers and Business Bowls competitions have ended with the next season due to commence in September.

The Business Bowls competition was won by Pages. Congratulations to Alan Page, Eric Kenzler and Gary Page who each took home a $100 meat pack voucher from Wrights butchers, who are one of the Club’s sponsors.

Congratulations to the Yandina team, Mitch Ward, Greg Smith and Tom Brook, who took out the High Rollers trophy this season.

The club is looking for bowlers and/or teams of three bowlers to compete in their Business Bowls and High Rollers competitions. Business Bowls are played on Wednesday nights from 6.30-8pm, and High Rollers on Thursday nights from 6-8pm. Both competitions are mixed three bowl triples.

Contact Mike for Business Bowls on 0411 878 341 or for High Rollers contact Maureen on 0419 588 661 or Eileen on 0411 666 967.

Social bowls are played every Tuesday and Saturday afternoon at the Cooroy Community Bowls Club located at Your Mates Bowls Pub, 5 Opal Street, Cooroy. Simply turn up at 12 noon. For more information phone club president Maureen on 0419 588 661.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Shots fired, man detained

Police took a man into custody following unconfirmed reports of shots fired in Cooroibah on Thursday 16 January. Police were called to McKinnon Drive just...

Hundreds fined

More News

Chris Cobb heads to Tamworth

Sunshine Coast singer-songwriter Chris Cobb is taking his unmistakable voice and storytelling style to the national stage, representing the region at this year’s Tamworth...

Empowering women with the right tools

At the heart of the Noosa Women’s Shed is a simple but powerful purpose: to teach women how to use tools safely and correctly,...

Choosing a better future

We begin 2026 with a new plan to protect Noosa’s lifestyle, natural beauty and prosperity ahead of increased population pressures in South East Queensland...

Birthday boost for Charlie

A young Noosa boy who dreams of one day joining the police service has met his heroes. Charlie McEvoy visited Noosa Police station last week...

Rescue tubes coming

Noosa Council is proposing to back Surf Life Saving Queensland-led programs to install and manage remote rescue tubes on Noosa beaches. Following a Notice of...

Adult training

I recently received a flyer from the newly appointed Director of Surf Sports Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club, Peter Borain. In it he informed...

Bonne nouvelle!

The Summer French Film Festival is coming this month to the Sunshine Coast. The perfect opportunity for you to make learning French one of...

Where butterflies thrive

It’s just after 9am on a weekday at Sunshine Butterflies in Cooroibah, five minutes from Noosa, and the 15-acre property is already buzzing with...

Shark drone program expands

The Queensland Government is expanding SharkSmart drone surveillance as part of the Shark Management Plan with a permanent shark-spotting summer drone fleet and expanded...

Man airlifted to hospital after bike crash

The Sunshine Coast-based LifeFlight aeromedical crew airlifted a man to hospital after a motorcycle crash in the Sunshine Coast hinterland on Thursday. The LifeFlight helicopter...