SOUTHERN Highlands Special Olympics ten-pin bowlers have enjoyed success recently at the State Games held in Nowra and competitions at Orange and Canberra.
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Aidan Ellis finished with a first and fourth, while Will Clarke brought home a first and third medal from Canberra.
Brendan Kane won a bronze medal at Nowra and also won a first and fourth at the competition held in Bateau Bay.
In Canberra, Scott Bodycott came first in pairs and third in the singles competition and Patrick Williamson achieved the same results.
At Nowra, Kelsie Waters achieved a first and third place.
In his first competition at Canberra, Callum Lowe cam home with two gold medals in the pairs and singles competitions.
Cherie Ibister got a gold and bronze medal at Canberra while Paul Hreszczuk came second in pairs and singles.
At Bateau Bay, Liam Dredge finished second in doubles and sixth in singles.
David Gray got a first and third at Nowra, second and third at Bateau Bay and two seconds in Canberra.
With the Southern Highlands now officially a Special Olympics region, a range of sports are available to interested athletes in the area with numbers constantly growing.