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HomeSportBowls club scores are on the boards

Bowls club scores are on the boards

Tewantin Noosa Bowls Club is looking spiffier than ever with the generous donation of six new scoreboards.
The boards come thanks to RACV resort Noosa and Chris Taylor from Signs Express.
“The timing has been really good, as we have had a State District Sides Championships from 3 May to 6 May and the Queensland State Championships from 8 May to the 18th,” the club’s ladies games director Van Vignon said.
“Players have come from all over the state and will spend time in the local area and our club relies on the generosity of our sponsors to allow us to run prestigious events such as this, along with the New Revolution Open Pairs every first Monday of the month.
“We are very grateful for their support.”
With the recent closure of the Noosa Heads Bowls Club Van said Tewatin Noosa Club members are very excited about the future of their club, with an added 70 members recently having joined from Noosa Heads.
“We have the potential to become one of the biggest clubs this end of the coast,” Van said excitedly.
“We even have a few younger people becoming involved.”
Van said it was the club’s friendly nature and prestigious facilities that set it apart from the rest.
– KATIE DE VERTEUIL

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