
The winning team from South Suburban with a flawless performance.
A big week of bowls action at Airlie Bowls club saw strong competition across multiple events.
Tuesday’s play was won by Betty Nicole, with Maureen Barnard and a returning Robin Brown in top form, while skipper Tony Whitehorn’s team, Laurie Horkings and Connie Reimers, finished second.
Wednesday social bowls, organised by Mervyn Stewart attracted 32 players, with Tony Whitehorn, Duncan Smith and Betty Whitehorn claiming a convincing 29–7 win. Peter Barrett and new member Irene (ex-Ayr) were runners-up.
On Wednesday evening more than 40 players contested Business House bowls, organised by Bob and Yvonne Spees, with Precision Auto handing leaders Clearwater Caterers their first loss.
Friday featured an inspiring visit from Endeavour Foundation group members John, Deon, Michael, Kathy and Kiara followed by Christian College students showing impressive emerging talent.
Mentored by Paul Richardson, students Eliana Langshore, Miranda Jackson, Ashmeen Sandhu, James Feitz, Jack Hankin, Pazel Davis, Ollie Webb, Mikaere Warner-Ball and Cooper Wilde showed great promise.
The week concluded with the Whitsunday Coast Fours Carnival, run by Margo Stanley, with Dawn Dowell, Lyn Graham, Fiona Greener, Ruby Butler, and the scorer and games controller Jill Spencer, where 16 teams competed over two days in a well-run and highly competitive event.