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Kawana Bowls Club’s Ryan Burnett is savouring a second Sunshine Coast Champion of Champions title, after defeating Woombye’s Doug Toglanini in a see-sawing game 25-20.

He also skipped a Kawana team to victory in the region’s Fours Champion of Champions competition.

Burnett, Darren Madrill, Richard Strawbridge and Kurt Brown snared a convincing win over Club Maroochy’s team, skipped by Richard Scott.

Burnett is a former Scotland pairs champion, who won the world under-25s title in 2015.

He will next attempt to win the Sunshine Coast Champion of Champions Pairs.

Kawana’s Ryan Burnett and Julie Keegan won the singles events at the Champion of Champions.

The Ladies Champion of Champions singles title was also won by a Kawana player, with Julie Keegan defeating Nambour Heights’ Karen Neil in a closely-fought match.

It was a great effort by Neil, who made the Australian representative earn the title.

Neil defeated the recent Australian under-18 runner-up Chloe Runge (Glass House) in the semi-finals.

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Both events were held at the Coolum Bowls Club in front of a large crowd of spectators and supporters.

Meanwhile, several Sunshine Coast bowlers impressed at the recent Australian Open Championships on the Gold Coast.

Runge was defeated in the under-18 final by South Australian champion Kate Argent-Bowden.

Kawana duo Judie Waites and Jane Bush reached the final in the Ladies Over 60s pairs but were defeated 17-15 by two experienced Queensland players, Marree Gibbs and Sue Brady, via the last bowl of the final end.

Barry Ashby (pictured) is district secretary of the Sunshine Coast Bowls Association and a leading Australian bowls official. His columns appear in sunshinecoastnews.com.au, featuring bowls news and results.

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