Singles Championships Produce Top Games
A highlight of last week’s bowls line-up was the Burnett Ladies Singles championships, which were held at Nanango.
A highlight of last week’s bowls line-up was the Burnett Ladies Singles championships, which were held at Nanango.
What a great week it has been – plenty of Anzac Day action, and plenty of movement on the club championships’ scoreboard, along with quite a bit of club rivalry fuelled by inter-club visits.
Kingaroy’s greens have been busy this past week as the club makes an impression on its championship calendar.
The four-day Easter break meant there was little action on most of the region’s bowling greens while the Big Bunny was out delivering eggs.
Graham House Community Centre, Murgon Lions and Murgon Rotary have thrown their weight behind a fundraising effort to help a local family.
What a big day it was in Nanango last Sunday! Two full greens; 28 teams fronted to play in the Sharron and Glen Yeates-sponsored Rotational Triples.
The Burnett District Fours championships were played at Binjour this week, and lady bowlers scooped the headlines.
There was plenty of action in the South Burnett and neighbouring clubs this past week.
Twenty-two teams from throughout South East Queensland converged on the Kingaroy Bowls Club last week to participate in the annual Ladies Kia-Ora Carnival.
Most clubs have been very active over the past week, running the early rounds of club championships and conducting inter-club visits and matches.
It’s a sign of the times: three teenage ladies were among the 28 competitors who took part in the Burnett District Ladies Pairs Championships held at the Kingaroy Bowls Club this week.
I am sure that there won’t be too much activity on the South Burnett’s bowling greens this weekend, except for the odd bit of sweeping and mopping up.
February is rolling along quite smoothly, and all clubs are reporting good roll-ups for their competitions and championship events.
It’s been a good start to 2015 with most clubs getting early rounds of their championships played, or a draw up on the wall.
With consistent light rain, the threat of a tree-falling thunderstorm, commitments to Australia Day functions and other social requirements, the South Burnett’s Games Directors had their hands full completing their own Australia Day program this week.
Rain has been a bit of nuisance in some areas but hasn’t really disrupted much play.
Kingaroy started 2015 with a bang and well-deserve the headlines this week
December is always the time to wipe the blackboard clean, put up the streamers, check out the trophies, fill up the fridge and get last year’s CDs out of the cupboard.
The weather really tested the patience of all the region’s greenkeepers this past week, particularly in Yarraman
Friday night’s rain played havoc with sporting events in the South Burnett on Saturday.