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Mystic Sands Bowls

Well what a month we have had with a good attendance at barefoot bowls on Thursday nights.

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There are always places available for locals who want to learn or just have a fun night. We only play 10 ends, starting at 6 pm and over by 7.20pm then it's sausage sizzle time before the NRL starts.

Our locals have been preforming well on the district greens (that should be maybe on the synthetics).

Tim Mawson was a winner at Friday pairs at Ingham. Irene played at Jubilee, Thuringowa and Macknade performing with excellent results. Another of our new bowlers Trudie has also played the circuit and is showing great improvement.

Our gold medallist Bruce is getting lots of practice in for his defence of the Queensland title in August. The Pres and Bruce Smallbon represented Cutheringa in the District pennant titles at Ayr and Brandon with success. Our locals have been showing great results in mid week bowls at Noorla. Welcome back to Tracy who played as though she never had a break.

The Pres has been winning consistently at Noorla and Cutheringa, so all our bowlers are showing the quality of our coaching. If you need coaching or just want to try out, bowls are available at all times just contact the Resort reception. The Bowls Club is proud of our own Morgan MacMahon for receiving top result in State Young Achievers Awards in Brisbane. Morgan is a classy and talented young lady with a big future.

That's all for this month….remember to keep fit and join us at the Mystic anytime.

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