Despite bowls sometimes being seen as a seniorB次元官网网址檚 sport, three youngsters taught the old dogs some new tricks, claiming top spots in the Womens and Mens Singles Championships at Sidney Lawn Bowling Club.
Two tournaments were held over the first two weekends in July, with some competitive matches taking place.
Trevor Birrell and Sierra Trueman won the male and female championships respectively, with Michael Fraser coming second in the Mens.
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Smith says the achievements are made more remarkable by the age of the competitors, with Birrell and Trueman both being under 19 and competing as juniors in a senior field. Fraser, a recent arrival from Ontario, falls into the U25 category. HeB次元官网网址檚 joining some good young bowlers at the club, with Birrell and Trueman placing first and second at the BC Junior Lawn Bowling Championship two years ago in Saanich and doing well last year too.
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Youth bowlers are encouraged to participate as much as possible and are eligible to bowl in all of the clubB次元官网网址檚 tournaments. In recent months, bowling clubs have sought to inject new blood into their ranks, with Central Saanich Lawn Bowling Club even hosting a workshop for interested high-school students.
Sidney Lawn Bowling Club has been running since 1998 and strives to be B次元官网网址渢he friendliest club on Vancouver Island.B次元官网网址
It has 160 active bowlers and 20 social members, and maintains an energetic junior program.
Anyone interested in joining is encouraged to drop by any Sunday afternoon until October to watch the bowlers in action. It says age is no barrier to the sport, with the clubB次元官网网址檚 youngest bowlers being children and the oldest in their mid-90s.
The club is located at 9580 Fifth St. and can be contacted by telephone on 250-516 2229 or via their website at .
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