Hall, who played this season for MCC and is a dual member at Seymour Bowling Club, qualified for the women’s state fours, state triples, state pairs and over-60 singles events.
With her teammate Samantha Robinson, Hall played through four rounds of top class bowling to win the state women’s pairs championship.
Hall, who is part of the family's business Hall's Jewellers, described her feeling's post match.
“I guess it's relief and excitement,” Hall said.
“I've won other state championships, but this was the first time in the pairs.
“We played a pair from the Ovens and Murray who were well established and played well together.
“I played with a new partner and it was neck and neck for most of the game.
“It was six-all after 10 and on the 15th end we picked up a five, which broke the game open.
“We will be training for the national championships on the Gold Coast in early October and try for an Australian champion.”
Since joining Seymour Bowling Club, Hall has qualified for many state title events and has won state triples in 2008-09, state Champion of Champions in 2013-14 and the state over-60 event in 2019-20.
Despite her many state successes, Hall is still searching for the elusive national title.
“We've got five months to work towards the championships,” Hall said.
“One of my goals is to win a national title before I turn up my toes, so I'll be working to achieve that."
Other players who qualified to play for state titles this season were Helen Flint and Carol Harrop (Seymour VRI) in the women’s pairs and Gail Krzciuk, Di Staples, Jenny Kreemers and Wilma Atkins (Seymour) in the women’s fours.
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