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At The Table 4 July

At The Table 4 July

Mackay Table Tennis Results for Tuesday 24th June 2025 Morning Fixture Results Division 1 Ghost Spins (George Camilleri, Branko Vucurovic, Bryan Marshall) defeated Panther Prowlers (Doug Dungavell, John McGee, Kevin Abbott) 8-4. Ant Warriors (Allan Robins, Judy Zahn, Don Boettcher) defeated Cosmic Sorcerers (Delma Knight, Pam Joyce, Coral Morgan) 7-5. Phoenix Fire (Donna Abbott, Steve Mathieson, Noreen Frederickson) defeated Star Lords (Geoff Cowan, Peter Goodson, Veronica Shepherd) 7-5.

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Kicks, Culture And Cups Of Tea

Kicks, Culture And Cups Of Tea

A Martial Arts Weekend To Remember If energy could be bottled, the Northern Beaches would be glowing. Such was the atmosphere during the Gasshuku – an intensive karate training camp hosted by the Northern Beaches Karate Club. The event brought together seven high-level instructors from across Australia, including two Shihans and a 7th Dan Master from Los Angeles. Their combined expertise provided valuable instruction to students of all levels, from the youngest beginners to the most senio

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Mackay Contract Bridge Club 4 July

Mackay Contract Bridge Club 4 July

Climbing the master rankings this month were Marilin Robins, who achieved Silver National Master status, and Adrian Westcott, now recognised as a Local Master. Weekly Results Monday 23 June 2025 –- 7 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin 1st Mary Rose Ramsden / Sandy Patterson 2nd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 2nd Marilin Robins / Mick Robins 3rd Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris 3rd Janine Rodgers / Jewel Schmidt Tuesday Evening 24 June 2025 – 6 Table One Winner

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Twilight Bowls Brings Fun, Friendship And Fast Improvement For New Players

Twilight Bowls Brings Fun, Friendship And Fast Improvement For New Players

The Tuesday night Ladies Twilight Warehouse Bowls competition has proven a hit with new players, offering a relaxed and welcoming environment to learn the game and enjoy some friendly competition. Designed specifically to encourage beginners, the competition has seen most participants take to the greens for the very first time. In just a few short weeks, the improvement among the ladies has been remarkable, with players showing greater confidence and skill each round. With the current

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Three Tracks In Three Days

September 21, 2023

The Sugar City Classic will provide three days of high-adrenaline BMX racing once again this year, with three tracks being raced over the long weekend.

Hosted by Mackay and District BMX Club and Sarina BMX Club, the racing will be held at the Mackay, Sarina, and Walkerston BMX tracks, making it a one-of-a-kind event in Queensland.

Last year around 300 riders took part in the event with similar numbers expected again this year. It attracts top talent from across the state with top riders hitting form after competing at the state championships this week at Cooloola.

Local BMXers have been training in preparation for the Sugar City Classic. Photos supplied: MAD BMX Club

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Windy Cannons Club Night

September 21, 2023

Despite the windy weather, 30 swimmers participated at the Cannonvale Cannons’ Club Night.  

Congratulations to Holly Perrin and Lucas Korosec for setting new Club Records.  

Holly set a new 200m Backstroke record for 16-year girls and Lucas set a new 25m Butterfly record for 7-year boys.  

Trace Quick was presented with an Upgrade certificate for his Backstroke.  

Congratulations to Tora Delac and Matilda Nicholes for winning the Chocolate awards.  

Highlights from Club Night include:

Tora Delac swam a super 100m Butterfly in a time of 1.26.67 which was a massive 19.10sec PB.  

Charlie Doherty swam excellent times in all his events.  

His best swim of the night was his 100m Breaststroke which he swam in 1.31.05 (a 10.18sec PB).  

Maeve Dichiera, 8-years, swam a very smooth 50m Backstroke in 56.39s.  

Miller Eaves, 8-years swam a cracking 12m Freestyle in 11.09sec.  

Eric Mullis swam a brilliant time in his 25m Butterfly.  

He swam a time of 41.11sec which was a 6.94sec PB.

Eriç’s brother, Leo swam a fantastic 12m Backstroke in a time of 24.99sec.  

Celeste Orenshaw swam an impressive 100m IM in 1.41.87 which was a 7.76sec PB.  

Isabella Pisanella loves her Butterfly!  

She swam a sensational 100m Butterfly in 1.33.65.  

Addie Sanders, 10-years, swam awesome times in her 100m IM and her 50m Breaststroke to achieve personal best times.  

Harry Chegwidden, age 6-years, swam a 4.32sec PB in his 25m Backstroke.  

Zane Clayworth aged 8-years swam a 0.83sec PB in his 25m Butterfly and Matilda Nicholes swam a 0.47sec PB in her 50m Backstroke.  

Well done, swimmers!  

Club Nights will continue during the school holidays.  

New swimmers and their families are most welcome to come and try Club Nights on Wednesday nights.  

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

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Tora Delac won both Chocolate Awards. Photos supplied

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Blokarts Take Over Cape Hillsborough For A Weekend of Wind-Powered Fun

September 14, 2023

If you ventured onto the beach at Cape Hillsborough last weekend, you would have been greeted by a spectacular sea of sails as Mackay's Central Queensland Blokart Club (CQBC) hosted its thrilling annual regatta from September 8 to 10. Now in its 15th year, the CQBC Annual Cape Hillsborough Regatta has solidified its status as one of the best and biggest blokarting event in Australia, attracting competitors from far and wide.

With participants hailing from Victoria, southeast Queensland, Capricornia, Whitsundays, and North Queensland, the regatta saw a total of twenty-one blokarts vying for supremacy on the sandy flats. The racing was fierce and exhilarating, as competitors navigated the challenging South to Southeast breeze, which ranged from nine knots to gusts reaching an impressive twelve to fifteen knots.

Throughout the weekend, a total of 16 races pushed these wind-powered racers to their limits, with points accumulating to determine the ultimate champions.

CQBC Founder David Moore noted that while this year saw slightly smaller numbers due to simultaneous sailing events and cost of living pressures, the regatta still delivered an unforgettable day of sailing action for all participants.

The competition featured two classes: the Production class, which mandates using blokarts as they come from the factory, and the Performance class, allowing for customisation of rigging, the use of stiffer carbon-fibre mast sections, and a streamlined Pod to reduce air resistance. Various weight categories ensured that the racing remained competitive, regardless of weather conditions.

The 15th Annual Cape Hillsborough Regatta proved once again that blokarting is not just a sport but an exhilarating passion shared by enthusiasts from all corners of the country, promising an exciting future for this high-speed event.

The winners were awarded after 16 races over three days. Photo supplied

Blokart action on Cape Hillsborough Beach. Photo credit: Amanda Wright

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Australia And New Zealand Cricketers Share International Spoils In Mackay

September 14, 2023

Trans-Tasman rivalry came to Mackay last week with the Australia A and New Zealand A cricket teams sharing the international spoils at Great Barrier Reef Arena.

After wrapping up the four-day series 2-0, the Black Caps went into last Sunday’s one day international brimming with confidence – but couldn’t stop a strengthened Australian side from posting a five-wicket victory.

Western Australian hot shot Ashton Turner top scored with an unbeaten 56 as the home team eclipsed the Kiwis’ total of 169 to strike the first blow in the three match limited overs series.

Turner, who was part of Australia’s triumphant Twenty 20 squad that swept South Africa 3-0 in their recent series, shared an unbroken stand of 65 with skipper Will Sutherland (34 not out) for the sixth wicket.

Twenty-six-year-old opener Caleb Jewell (29) and young gun Oliver Davies (20 off 15 balls) also chipped in with dashing knocks in Australia’s successful run chase.

Earlier pace ace Gurinder Sandhu bagged an impressive haul of 5-27 off nine overs to wreck the New Zealand top order.

Sandhu removed number three Dean Foxcroft (14), skipper Tom Bruce (0), Leo Carter (6) and Josh Clarkson (2) to have the incredible bowling figures of 4-1 and later 5-9 when he dismissed opener Nick Kelly for 52.

Keeper-batsman Cam Fletcher (31) and all-rounder Scott Kuggeleijn (29) also produced enterprising knocks for New Zealand.

Ashes Test spinner Matthew Kuhnemann grabbed 2-36 in his ten over spell.

Seamer Michael Rae was the pick of the Kiwi bowlers with figures of 3-42.

New Zealand A drew first blood in the four-day series with a 225-run victory in Brisbane – anchored by Kuggeleijn’s 85-ball ton - before clinching the pink ball ‘test’ in Mackay by 68 runs.

The Black Caps posted a total of 277 in the first innings with Kelly top scoring with 64 and Henry Cooper and Mitchell Hay both registering 39 runs.

Quicks Mitchell Perry (4-41 off 15 overs) and Liam Hatcher (4-77 off 17) were the pick of the Aussie bowlers.

A blazing 105 by keeper Josh Philippe – his third in first class cricket – and half centuries by Nathan McSweeney (56) and Ben Dwarshuis (50) were highlights of Australia’s total of 275.

Inspired by an unbeaten 105 by skipper Bruce and half centuries by Sean Solia (62) and Foxcroft (53) in their second innings, the Black Caps registered 299 with Hatcher (4-92 off 23 overs) and Perry (3-58 off 20) again amongst the wickets.

Australia A fell short in their run chase for victory – despite a superb 131 by Jewell who cracked two sixes and 17 boundaries in his 169-ball knock.

The Kiwi bowling unit were best served by Kuggeleijn (3-50 off 16), paceman Will O’Rourke (3-64 off 15), Solia (2-27 off seven) and Jacob Duffy (2-65 off 15).

Australia A lead the limited overs fixtures 1-0 and complete the series with two matches in Brisbane.

Mayor Greg Williamson performed the coin toss for the ODI on Sunday

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Mackay Bowls Club

September 14, 2023

The Mackay Bowls Club had an interesting turn of events in their games this week, with unsuspected rainfall washing out the Thursday Scroungers Final.

Peter Walsh defeated Mike Irving with a lucky card draw, after the play was suspended from wet weather conditions.

The Men’s B Grade Singles were played over the weekend, with Richie Moraz defeating Richard Bell in a close game of 25-18.

Richie will now go on to play in District B Singles Championships at Airlie Beach, on 16th and 17th September.

Men’s Triples team Peter Taaffe, Kees Struik and Richie Moraz won their first match, but narrowly lost their second game in the District Triples Championship over the weekend.

The Mackay Ladies will be hosting Ladies Triples Championships on Thursday 14th and Friday 15th September.  The Mackay Bowls Club will be represented by Erin Clements, Janice Nelson and Robyn Schatkowski.

Mackay Bowls Club Weekly Results:

Tuesday Social Play Winners: Leanne Jenner, Barry Jenner, Peter Carter.

Tuesday Social Play Winners of Losers: Robyn Schatkowski, Fuddy, Barry Paskins.

Thursday Scroungers Final: Peter Walsh def Mike Irving.

Friday Social Play Winners: Kirstine Robinson, Barry Jenner, Leanne Jenner.

Men’s Open Triples: Peter Taaffe, Kees Struik, Richie Moraz def K. Tranberg, D. Wootton, N. Wilson

Two Bowl Open Triples: P. Carter, C. Marks, B. Paskins def E. Wynd, D. Wootton B. Bridger.

Three Bowl B Triples: J. Smith, T. Casey, R. Casey def D. Currey, M. Irving, M. Coll.

Mixed Fours: C Marks, J Caban, D. McMamara, T. Mayfield def C. Savage, N. Brand, K. Burns, B. Brown

Contributed by Mike Irving

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Runners Brave The Wild On Gooseponds Gallop

September 14, 2023

John Breen Park in North Mackay provided a stunning backdrop for the Mackay Road Runners on Sunday morning, 10th September, for their ‘Gooseponds Gallop’ - a self-paced, social loop event for local endurance runners.

The basic loop consists of a 2.3-kilometre run, however some keen participants committed themselves to go the extra distance, with 4.6km and 6.9km trials also being completed.

Endurance Queen, Jose Short completed four loops, or 10.2km of the circuit in what is described as a ‘low-key training session’ for her abilities, alongside her training buddy, June Bradley.

While dodging local wildlife and taking in the scenic views, over thirty runners took part in the event, welcomed by Club President, Tim Magoffin.  

The club also saw newcomers attending, some travelling from as far as Sarina Beach to catch the action.

This coming Sunday, the annual ‘Shields Stampede’ commences at 4pm. The event is set to begin at the home of Life Members’, Wendy and Merv at 21 Karl Langer Crescent.

This course will provide the options of a 5km or 12km run, travelling throughout the suburbs of Andergrove and Beaconsfield, finishing with afternoon tea at the finish line in Mt Pleasant.

The Mackay Road Runners stick to a busy schedule with an upcoming Presentation Dinner, Wednesday track sessions with Jim Ford and the pinnacle of the season’s calendar, the coveted Benita Willis 10km Handicap Trophy.

New runner, Len Howarth (left) is welcomed by Mackay Road Running Members, Jan Smith, Stuart Sprott and Jen White.

Darrin Pullen and Jose Short enjoy a run and a chat at the social ‘Gooseponds’ Circuit.

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Mackay Ladies City Bowls Celebrate Big Wins

September 14, 2023

Mackay Ladies City Bowls have been busy in recent weeks.

Firstly, member Fay Kerr has celebrated her 90th birthday and received her Matriarch Badge.

Fay began bowling in 1975 in Moranbah, where she later became providore and president.

She moved to Mackay in 1979 and became a member of the RSL Bowls Club, where she was victorious in many competitions.

Fay later became the President of the Mackay District and won a gold medal at the North Queensland Games.

Another member Phyllis Morgan won the district B Grade singles and the district Novice singles, at the District Championships.

Mackay City Bowls also jointly held the State Multi-Disability games, with the Souths Club in August.

The week went well, with fantastic displays of bowling.

Contributed by Shirley Sturgeon

Fay Kerr receiving her Matriarch badge from our Lady President Marie Frederickson

Phyllis Morgan after winning her District B Grade singles final at St Helens

One of Ann Putland’s greatest joys is helping out at the State Multi-Disability Games

City member volunteers at the State Multi-Disability Games in August. Photos supplied

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Brothers Bulldogs Juniors Secure NRL Contracts

September 14, 2023

Development and Mackay Brothers Junior Rugby League Club go hand in hand.

Having just completed one of their most successful campaigns in the Mackay Junior League in recent years, the Bulldogs continue to unearth an exciting crop of talent through its renowned development program.

It was a season to savour for the Brothers Juniors who annexed the Under 13, Under 15 and Under 17 age premierships; the Under 14 Boys Plate; Junior Club Championship Shield plus the Ivan Bradford Trophy for most teams on Grand Final Day.

Both Bulldogs’ Under 16 Boys teams reached the semi-finals while the Under 14 Girls side made a Grand Final appearance for the first time.

“We are big on development as a club and how many kids we have playing rugby league” revealed Brothers Juniors President Andrew Battaia.

“Our aim each season is to do all we can to keep our squads progressing through the ranks” he said.

The Bulldogs development program is reaping plenty of dividends.

Six junior Brothers products – back rower Kayne Smith (North Queensland Cowboys), utility half Adam McSherry (Broncos), second rower Jake Bryan (Newcastle Knights), lock Declan Grady (Cowboys), half back Grange Womal (Gold Coast Titans) and centre Norm Campbell (Cowboys) – have signed NRL contracts.

Another three Bulldogs juniors in talented five eighth Flynn Battaia, prop Isaiah Wilson and hooker Cooper Deguara have been invited to trial with the Titans Under 16s in Ipswich at the end of the month.

The skilful Battaia was the Cutters’ top points scorer in this year’s Cyril Connell Cup and has a sound kicking game while the crafty Deguara led St Patrick’s College to Cowboys Challenge Shield and North Queensland Regional titles.

Wilson was drafted into the Bulldogs Under 17s and scored a try double in the club’s 22-12 Grand Final triumph over Souths Sharks.

President Battaia says the Brothers motto is “development takes precedence over premierships.”

“The development work implemented over the past decade by the likes of former Coaching Coordinators Heath Cruckshank and Steve Deardon (father of Cowboys and Origin playmaker Tom Deardon) and current co-ordinator Gary Bassett has reaped plenty of rewards,” a proud Battaia enthused.

Andrew also pointed to the Brothers’ success in the senior ranks with the A Grade Women lifting the trophy and the men's Under 20 and A Grade teams reaching Grand Finals against the Magpies.

“This shows the pathway to the Leprechauns for our junior players which has kept the club in good stead,” he added.

The Brothers Juniors major award winners for 2023 include Player of the Year – Jake Bryan (Under 17s); Most Promising Player – Grange Womal (Under 15s); Club Captain 2024 – Isaiah Wilson (Under 16s/17s) and Representative Player of Year – Toby Woodall (Under 16s).

Brothers Bulldogs players and officials display their Under 13, Under 15 and Under 17 Mackay Junior League premiership trophies

Jubilant Brothers Bulldogs players celebrate their Under 15s premiership victory over Moranbah Miners at the Mackay Junior League Grand Finals at BB Print Stadium

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Pioneer Dolphins Travel for First Long-Course Carnival of the Season

September 14, 2023

The Pioneer Swimming Club travelled to Townsville this month to compete in the Townsville Tourist Centenary Transition Meet, held from September 2-3.

Nine Dolphins attended the event, having the chance to experience the start of Spring and the glorious warmer weather in Townsville.

The personal bests achieved by the Pioneer Swimming Club at this meet were massive – not just a second or two, but fantastic results of 13 seconds or more in some events.

One of the club’s youngest swimmers, Mia Clarke, collected 1 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze over the weekend; and Isaiah Espartinez collected 1 silver and 3 bronze.

The Club was extremely proud of all our swimmers who attended this meet.

The Pioneer Swimming Club would like to thank Townsville Tourist Amateur Swimming Club for a fantastic event enjoyed by all.

Contributed by Pioneer Swim Club

1 – Lily Cole

2 – Stevie Brand

3 – Vitalyi Davidenko

4 – Yasmin Seedwell

5 - Pioneer Swimming Club members at the Townsville Tourist Centenary Transition Meet

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LACE UP YOUR SKATES: RADFEST 2023 IS ROLLING INTO MACKAY

September 14, 2023

Roller derby is a fast-paced, full contact sport on roller skates, where skaters often take on ‘derby personas’ with creative names, outfits and face paint.

RADfest takes its name from the Regional Alliance Derby, presenting skaters from ages 8 to 18, all the way from Tasmania to Cairns and converging in Mackay for this years’ event.

Mackay City Rollers has secured a lineup of experienced coaches from all over Australia, including ‘Pure NRG’ from Sydney, Col Dennis from Toowoomba, ‘Rumpofsteelskin’ from Brisbane and ‘Heat Seeker’, from Hobart.

‘Heat Seeker’, who co-captained alongside Mackay’s very own ‘Dust Devil’ for Team Australia Juniors in France, is hitting the town fresh from his World Cup success.

This team of talented skaters brought home the Bronze Medal after an epic weekend of derby, wearing the green and gold in Vallance, France.

Joining them on the track for the RADfest weekend are several fellow Team Australia skaters, as well as Mackay’s own home-grown talent and other skaters from across Australia.

Mackay City Rollers President ‘Splitz’ says, “We are excited to have such an array of experienced coaches attending this weekend, to impart their many years of skating and roller derby knowledge to our juniors. Regional events like this are so critical in developing our regional skater[s].”

‘Splitz’ also states that Mackay City Rollers are trying to offer local skaters the highest-level coaching available in Australia to further develop their skills, with many setting their sights on representing Queensland at Nationals in 2024 and competing in the 2025 World Cup in Brisbane.

RADfest will be open to the public from 6pm on Saturday, September 15 at Mackay PCYC. An invitational Level 3 Junior bout (or game) will be held for spectators.

Mackay City Rollers is an inclusive roller derby league catering to both seniors and juniors, with

training every Wednesday at Mackay PCYC. No skating experience is required, and the league provides skates and protective gear to help you get rolling.

Visit Mackay City Rollers on Facebook or email president.mcrollers@gmail.com for more information.

For all media enquiries or photo opportunities at the event, please contact: president.mcrollers@gmail.com or call 0424 349 183.

Mackay City Rollers is set to host RADfest, a bootcamp and scrimmage event for the annual Junior Roller Derby weekend commencing September 16th and 17th.

Mackay City Rollers put their skills on display at a local skate park.

Photo Credit: Mackay City Rollers

Junior members show great sportsmanship during their training session

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North Mackay Ladies Bowls

September 14, 2023

The last of the North Mackay Ladies Club competitions was played last week with two bowl triples.

The winners with a 9 and 8 was Min Andrew as lead, Shirley Bartolo as second, and Kathy Mathews as skip.

In second place was Lyn Maguire as lead, Bev Mc Donald as second and Lorna Bowers as skip with a score of 6 and 12.

Social bowls resumed again this week.

Contributed by Sue Hazledine

Three Bowls triples winners L-R: Deb Mackenzie, Maryann Bartolo, June Cousen

Two Bowls triples winners L-R:  Kathy Mathews, Shirley Bartolo and Min Andrew

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Second In State For St Pat’s

September 14, 2023

One of Queensland’s finest schoolboy rugby league nurseries Palm Beach-Currumbin State High have staked a genuine claim for the National Schoolboys Cup championship trophy.

The Reds are strong contenders for this year’s national title after capturing the Queensland State Championship and Northern Conference Phil Hall Cup with a resounding 28-0 victory over St Patrick’s College Mackay in Townsville last week.

Regarded as a famous breeding ground for future NRL players, the Gold Coast school have booked a National Schoolboys Cup Final showdown with NSW Southern Conference champions Westfields Sports High after they edged out Patrician Brothers Blacktown 18-17 in the Peter Mulholland Cup final.

This year’s Cup decider will be staged on Wednesday September 13 at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, formerly known as Kogarah Jubilee Oval.

It is a huge achievement by Palm Beach-Currumbin who have produced superb displays in recent weeks to eliminate reigning national champions Ipswich State High and an in-form St Patrick’s College side that clinched the Aaron Payne Cup.

The Reds’ powerful forward pack laid the foundations for victory with Baylen Donald, Isaac Harrison, Jett Jackson, Jaylen Taewa and hooker Will Saunders making an impact along with classy halves Bailey McConnell and Zane Harrison.

The Reds nursery has produced 52 NRL players including former Kangaroos Ben Ikin, Darius Boyd and Ben Hannant and Kiwi Test stars Jahrome Hughes, Sam Perrett and Kevin Proctor as well as Origin stars Tom Dearden, Ryan James and Cody Walker.

Ian Schifilliti’s St Patrick’s squad can hold their heads high after a successful 2023 campaign that included winning the Aaron Payne Cup premiership, reaching the Queensland State Championship final and semi-finals of the QISSRL Confraternity Shield.

By Chris Karas

St Patrick’s College Mackay’s Opens rugby league team capped a memorable 2023 by winning the Aaron Payne Cup and reaching the final of the Queensland State Championship

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At The Table

September 14, 2023

Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixtures September 5, 2023:

Division 1:

Radak (Graham Brake, Mick Ruhl, Lee Brake) d Andro (Robbie Richards, Barry Patterson, George Camilleri) 8-3. Barry d Lee 4, 3, -8, -12, 10.

Joola (Mark Poplawski, Andrew McHugh, Geoff Denman) d Donic (Anne Sheridan, Tony Bowman, Ivan Perkins) 7-4. Andrew d Anne 8, -7, -8, 1, 11.

Tibhar (Steven Whiting, Tim Sheehan, Vince Boeske) d Butterfly (Graeme Walker, Emma Widdup, Allan Edwards) 6-5. Vince d Allan 9, -15, -9, 8, 7.

Division 2:

Stiga (Leo Gilbert, Tony Bowman) d Xiom (Duncan Treloar, Duncan Sheridan) 7-2. Tony d Duncan T -10, 5, 5, 16.

Nittaku (John McGee, David Ting, Will VanDeKaa) d Yasaka (Andrea Nicholson, Peter Goodson) 8-3. John d Peter -9, 6, -1, 7, 10.

Victas (Mark Sleeman, Steve Mathieson) d Gewo (Trent Day, Matthew West) 9-2. Mark/Steve d Matthew/Trent -6, 10, 8, -7, 8.

Division 3:

Elsilon (Jye Callender, Virginia Clayton) d Gamma (Craig VanDeKaa) 7-2.

Beta (Nehmat Dhaliwal, Simon Hogan, Kade Wright) d Zeta (David Symons, Bill Hey) 8-3. Simon d David 7, -7, -4, 9, 3.

Alpha (Ollie Hamelink, Misha Palod) d Delta (Val Austin, Saisha Palod) 5-4. Ollie d Saisha -10, 2, -10, 9, 6.

Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures team winners from the second season:

Div 1 Kevin Abbott, Steve Mathieson, Branko Vucurovic; Div 2 Iris Grasso, Ken Best, Judi Hicks; Div 3 Allison Day, Sharon Muller, Ian Dodds.

Doubles tournament winners: Div 1 George Camilleri, Div 2 Marie Taylor.

Junior Akshaj Kumari in training at the Mackay Table Tennis Centre

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Valiant Sea Eagles Grand Final Efforts

September 14, 2023

Whitsunday Sea Eagles Under 12s and Under 17s made the trek to Bakers Creek last weekend for AFLQ Mackay Grand Finals and their shot at taking home the cup. Both teams fought hard all day in valiant efforts putting their bodies on the line however were unable to overcome strong opposition.

After an early rise to hit the road for the 7:45am Grand Final time Sea Eagles Under 12s put in superb effort for the entire game against the taller Swans opposition. The early start provided a wet ground with the slippery ball creating challenges for both sides. After a tight first quarter the Swans adapted to the playing conditions and went on to outscore Sea Eagles by a goal in the remaining terms. Sea Eagles put their hearts in it right up until the siren sounded in a 14 – 44 loss.

In what was always going to be a tough match Sea Eagles Under 17s showed courageous effort against season rivals Moranbah Bulldogs eventually ending the game 33 – 59 down. It was a tight contest right up to three quarter time with only two points separating both teams at the start of the final term. Sea Eagles were unable to keep up with the Bulldogs who ran hard in the last to earn their place by putting on five goals to Sea Eagles single. Whitsunday Sea Eagles are proud of Under 17s season with games showcasing the skill of this playing group under the leadership of Coach Dean Armitage.

Next Saturday 16th September sees 2023 Sea Eagles Presentation Day for players and their immediate families to determine who takes out 2023 Best and Fairest awards.

U12 Sea Eagles chase the ball. Photo Credit: Cody Fowler

Under 17’s match. photo credit: Kylie Allen

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Love On The Dash

September 14, 2023

The Don River Dash 2023 also told a unique love story, with rider Justin Burgess proposing to his partner and fellow Don rider Katie Robinson.

Katie is a regular competitor, having secured third place in a previous year, and while not achieving a podium finish this year, she received something better.

Justin had been planning the proposal for months, having asked Katie’s son for permission to marry his mom.

Justin’s son, Owen, safeguarded the ring for weeks, until the last day of the Dash, when Justin got on one knee after Katie had crossed the finish line.

With an excited crowd watching, Katie said yes.

Justin Burgess and Katie Robinson with big smiles and happy hearts. Photo credit: Katie Robinson

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