You can view the full results including the All-Star Averages on the latest results page. Matthew Clague (Helensvale State High School)
Maddy Kemp (Murrumba Downs Secondary College) This year’s Secondary Division All-Star Team (top 5 bowlers based on average) includes: In the end, Murrumba Downs were just too consistent and took out the trophy by just 4 ½ points. Maddy Kemp not to be outdone, through a 279 in game 3 to equals Sean’s feat.īy the end of day 1, Murrumba Downs Secondary School (Sth Qld) and St Mary’s Catholic School (Nth Qld) were pulling away from the rest of the field and were only separated by ½ point. The quality of the students was evident from ball 1 with Sean Bowling from Runcorn State High School putting in a massive 279 1 st game. Camaraderie was evident from the first ball and it was great to see students rekindling friendships from previous years. Teams came from Cairns, Bundaberg, Maryborough, Gold Coast, Darling Downs and Brisbane.Īgain our new 3 person format was well received. You can view the full results including the All-Star Average on the latest results page.ġ7 teams converged on Strathpine Hyperbowl in the Strathpine Shopping Centre in Brisbane on August 24 th & 25th. James Behrens (Minimbah State School, Sth Qld) Jesse Fleming (Minimbah State School, Sth Qld)īailey Miller (Edge Hill State School, Nth Qld) Joshua Ellis (Birkdale South State School, Sth Qld) This year’s Primary Division All-Star Team (top 5 bowlers based on average) includes:Īlannah Woodfield (Woree State School, Nth Qld)
School Team 2 and Alexandra Hills tied for 3 rd place! The new 3 person team format proved to be a hit albeit with one small side-effect….tired little vegemites!Īt the end of the 6 th game we still couldn’t pry some teams apart with a stick! Both Minimbah State School (South Qld) and Edge Hill State School (North Qld) were ties on points for equal first place, and have both been awarded the State Title for 2013! Not only that, Minimbah State The primary school division finals were held at three locations simultaneously (one in North Queensland, one in Central Queensland and one in South Queensland) on Sunday the 4 th of August, with 14 teams taking part in the finals. TBAQ were pleased to welcome several new schools, teams and participants to the competition in 2013 and we hope to see you compete again in 2014! Primary Division If you would like to get involved, please contact our National Events Coordinator, Steve Daw Queensland Tenpin Bowling Inter-School Challenge has reached a thrilling conclusion for 2013! There was some great bowling and some outstanding scores posted during the qualifying and finals rounds of the competition. TBA members will receive a 15% discount off the best rate available at over 270 hotels across Australia and New Zealand.įor more information or to enter please visit the TBA website, We are always looking for volunteers to assist at our National Championships. Tenpin Bowling Australia is also pleased to announce our recent partnership with Choice Hotels. Not a State team bowler? That’s fine as bowlers of all averages can compete in the Australian Championship with singles, doubles, teams and all events competitions available. The seniors will follow in week 2 with the 3 week event concluding with the Rachuig competition and the Australian Masters for the elite bowlers. The 53rd annual Australian Adult Championship will start with the restricted teams taking to the lanes in the first week. There is just 2 weeks before the start of this year’s Australian Adult Championship to be held at Tenpin City in Lidcombe, New South Wales.