Logan City has won again, this time taking home a flurry of honours at the state’s top tenpin bowling awards night.
Among the many winners who live or train in Logan include Tamika Pettigrew, who was named the Star of the Year in the female youth category, and Minhee Kim, also named Star of the Year in the female adult category.
The Tenpin Bowling Association of Queensland (TBAQ) awards night was held on Sunday at the Blackbox Theatre in the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct.
This is the first time the awards have been held in Logan, which TBAQ CEO Gail Torrens said was an area of “impressive talent”.
“I am really noticing the impressive amount of talent and the number of winners of our State-wide awards from the Logan City region,” she said.
“I am sure these results stem from the active role that both Mt Warren and Logan City sport associations have acted as crucibles for talent development.
“TBAQ is grateful for the strong support of these tenpin venues, local coaches and fundraising support by volunteers and families assisting these athletes attain sport pathway goals in our sport.”
The awards event celebrated the sporting achievements of individual bowlers and teams from across Queensland.
Guest speaker on the night was athlete Glynis Nunn, the first Olympic champion in the heptathlon.


