Hall of Fame

Walter De Veer - 1993
 
Jack Walton  - 1992  
Percy Talbot - 1985  
Trish Datson - 1984
Doreen Dockery - 1984 Doreen Dockery
Melbourne born Doreen Dockery commenced bowling in 1961.
She won two titles at the first A.T.B.C. Nationals in 1962 and made 21 appearances in the Nationals and had more than 25 City and State Championships.
Her Record of victories and high place finishes in tournaments such as the 1964 and 1968 all stars, the South Pacific and A.T.B.C. Masters is outstanding.
In 19 Walter Rachuig Tournaments (17 for Victoria and 2 for Queensland) she played 315 games.
At international level she represented Australia in Worlds and Zone Championships and in 1980 won Silver and Bronze Medals in Adelaide at the F.I.Q. Championships.

Elected to Hall of Fame October 1984.
Victor Bubniw - 1988  
Ruth Guerster - 1985  
Del Da-Rae - 1984
Steve Mackie - 1987  
Ken Sheehan - 1984  
Ron Powell - 1984  
Eric Thompson - 1985
Cheryl Munson Cheryl Munson
Between 1973 and 1976, Cheryl’s introduction to bowling were the St George Championships, W.T.B.O. Tournaments, and City and State Championships where she won minor grade titles.
In 1976, Cheryl flew to Victoria to watch the South Pacific Classic at Northcote Bowl, where the top lady bowlers inspired her to want greater achievements in the game of tenpins.
 Money being short, she collected aluminium cans, and made sand filled frogs, and sold them for entry fees and petrol money, to be able to compete in National tournaments.
 The first big one was the Australian Open in 1977 at Rockdale where she finished in 6th place, and also placed 6th that year in her first South Pacific Classic.
 Also broke the Australian record in Open doubles in the State Championships with doubles partner Pam Ryan.
 Cheryl got a job packing apples, which although was physically demanding and odd hours, kept her fit and allowed time off for bowling. She graduated to drive a fork lift truck at the same factory, which helped keep her body and legs strong and fit.
Cheryl has been a South Pacific Classic qualifier for 17 or 18 years; and an Australian top ten on nine occasions, the top three on five occasions.
Cheryl has captained the NSW State (Rachuig) Team for 9 years. She also has won numerous League Champion chevrons, and many miscellaneous ATBC awards.
 She was employed at AMF Enfield Bowl for 18 years for her expertise in ball drilling, and is a graduate of the Pro Shop Proficiency Award, conducted by Fred Borden.
Also at Enfield, she coaches on an average, 20 to 30 people (juniors & seniors) each week. CHERYL MUNSON - TENPIN BOWLING COACHING APPOINTMENTS Cheryl has been voted Coach of the Year on several occasions. Was an entrant for the Royal Blind Society Quest for tenpin bowling.Has worked with disabled students. Has won local council awards for bowling & coaching performances. Was an entrant in the Caltex Sports Star of the Year Awards. Has received numerous awards from ATBC & TBA for her contribution to the sport. Is one of the highest accredited coaches in the sport (is a coach educator) One of the pioneers in taking the Australian coaching scheme to other countries.
Ed Kee  
Ian Bradford  
Chris Batson  
Jeanette Baker - 1986  
Jean Soderland  - 1984  
Graham Smith - 1986  
John Sullivan - 1989  
Nell Weir -  
Bob Cook  
   

June Voloukos and Joe Velo - 2011
 

John Coxon and Sue Cassell  -2012