Women’s Over 60 Singles Winners
Webbcona’s Deb Gorin defeated Diggers Rest’s Tricia Odgers by 3 shots to win the 2024-2025 Women’s Over 60 Singles event in the Ballarat Highlands Bowls Region (BHBR).
The match was played on Wednesday, 28th October 2024 at Ballarat Memorial Sports (BMS) Bowling Club and final score was 21-18.
In the semi finals, Deb Gorin defeated Elizabeth Kierce (City Oval) and Tricia Odgers beat Wanda Bourke-Finn (Sebastopol).
BHBR Over 60 Women’s Singles winners are listed below.
Season | Winners | BowlsLink |
2024-2025 | Deb Gorin (Webbcona) | Results |
2023-2024 | Not Played | N/A |
2022-2023 | Elizabeth Kierce (City Oval) | Results |
2021-2022 | Janine Roberts (City Oval) | Results |
2023-2024 Winner
Deb Gorin (Webbcona)
2023-2024 Winner
Not Played – Due to Bowls Victoria implementing an Over 60’s carnival at CluBarham (2024) with regional over 60 events no longer a pathway event to the state championships.
The BHBR reintroduced Men’s and Women’s Over 60 singles and pairs events for the 2024-2025 season but there is no state pathway for any Over 60 event winner.
2022/2023 Winner
Elizabeth Kierce (City Oval) & Helen Williams (Webbcona)
Elizabeth Kierce (City Oval Bowling Club) defeated Helen Williams (Webbcona Bowling Club) by 15 shots to win the 2022/2023 Women’s Over 60 Singles event in the Ballarat Highlands Bowls Region (BHBR).
The match was played on Thursday, 10th November 2022 at Sebastopol Bowling Club in Ballarat and final score was 21-6.
In the Semi Finals, Elizabeth Kierce defeated Janine Roberts (City Oval) and Helen Williams beat Patricia Speechley (Midlands).
2021-2022 Winner
City Oval’s Janine Roberts (Winner) and Liz Kierce (Runner-up)
Janine Roberts (City Oval Bowling Club) defeated fellow club member Elizabeth Kierce (City Oval Bowling Club) by 6 shots to capture the 2021-2022 Women’s Over 60 Singles title in the Ballarat Highlands Bowls Region (BHBR).
The match was played on Wednesday, 19th January 2022 at Ballarat Memorial Sports Club in Alfredton, Ballarat and final score was 21-15.