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HomeSportCooroy Bowls championship winners named

Cooroy Bowls championship winners named

Cooroy Community Bowls Club has recently hosted its annual Club Championships. Both the Singles and the Pairs Championship tournament was held concurrently over a number of Saturday mornings.

Both men and women played in the Singles games, with the first game having to be postponed due to the wet weather that our region was experiencing at the time.

Once play began the following Saturday, there were no more rain delays and competition got underway.

After fifteen fun but intense games the competition was eventually won by Denis Coulter. Bruce Revie was the runner up.

Once the Singles Championship was complete, the Pairs games began. Again, competition was fierce with the final teams facing off in the final being Kathy Wiseman and Peter Holt playing Denis Coulter and Bevan Mahoney. This game was played on Saturday 5 July, with the final winners being Kathy and Peter. The lead toggled between the two teams from the get go, with Kathy and Peter clawing back, taking and keeping the lead from the 12th end.

Congratulations to all the winners, as well as all the participants who did their best and had lots of laughs along the way.

The Club’s triples championship commences on 26 July.

Remember that if you would like to have a go at playing bowls and see what it’s all about, you’re very welcome to join us any Tuesday or Saturday morning for social bowls. We have bowls for you to use and we can even help with some coaching. There are also lots of friendly faces to greet you.

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