Daniel and Scott Colebrook will head off to the National Deaf Tenpin Bowling Championships knowing they have the community's full support.
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The two well-known brothers head off to South Australia for the titles this week and they are looking forward to taking part in the event.
Both are confident of doing well.
Getting to South Australia for the event was a costly exercise so one of their friends, Sandie Kemp, set up a donation page.
Many people were quick to donate and support the brothers.
"They have the community's love and support, which is nice," Sandie said.
The Colebrook family, to show their gratitude to Sandie, presented her with a gift on Monday.
Sandie is now the proud owner of a Scott Colebrook photo of Millards Creek.
Both Scott and Daniel are renowned for their ability to take brilliant photos - they wanted to give Sandie something special.
Sandie was touched by the gesture.
Daniel and Scott would like to thank everyone who donated money which will be used to help with their travel and accommodation costs.
The brothers would like to thank everyone from the Dunn and Lewis Centre for the two polo shirts they will be wearing at the title.
It will be a busy time bowling for the brothers - they will be competing in the individual, singles, doubles and triples categories.
They are members of the Sydney Stars team and in general, will be playing for NSW.
Both are accurate tenpin players with the best score of 200 plus.
They used to bowl two days a week, but now they just head to the Dunn and Lewis Centre one night a week.
This marks their third National Deaf Tenpin Bowling Championships appearance.
The boys are looking forward to taking part in the championship, however, theirs is not a win at all costs approach.
"We are looking forward to seeing our friends who live in all the other states in Australia," the boys say about what they are looking forward to the most.
They both like tenpin bowling in general and socialising with the other players.
Daniel and Scott, once they step on the alley to compete, will be concentrating on doing their best for themselves, the Shoalhaven and their team.