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Twenty-Four Pairs Compete In Mackay Club Championship

Twenty-Four Pairs Compete In Mackay Club Championship

Last Saturday twenty-four pairs competed for the Mackay Club Pairs Championship. This competition was over four sessions, with seven boards per session. This was a well-supported event with novices and experienced players playing the same cards. This 2025 Mackay Club Championship Pair was Noel Bugeia and Terry Sheedy, with Diane Morgan and Janet Hansen a close second. The club extends a heartfelt thanks to director Geoff Taylor. Weekly Results **Monday 9 June 2025 –- 10 Table Mitchell Green Po

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Smashing Success At Mackay Open Table Tennis

Smashing Success At Mackay Open Table Tennis

TABLE TENNIS Players from across Queensland brought fast-paced action and fierce competition to the Mackay Table Tennis Centre for the annual Mackay Open earlier this month. With medals on the line and talent on display, the event drew a strong crowd of spectators and players alike. Organisers from the Mackay Table Tennis Association thanked all participants as they look forward to welcoming them back in 2026.

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Mackay Basketball Celebrates U16 Standouts

Mackay Basketball Celebrates U16 Standouts

Top Talent Recognised At Annual Presentations Mackay Basketball recently honoured its rising stars at the U16 Presentations, celebrating outstanding performances across several teams. Meteors: • MVP: Parker Coleman • Coaches Award: Will DiFilipo • Best Defensive: Jackson Pendleton Meteorettes: • MVP: Pyiper Redgard • Coaches Award: Riley Albert • Best Defensive: Lisa Lelliot Comets: • MVP: Jimmy Turner • Coaches Award: Jesse Coomber • Best Defensive: Winston Sutton Comettes: • MVP: Montana W

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Young Rider Pedals Away with President’s Award

Young Rider Pedals Away with President’s Award

Budding BMX talent Ged Rafferty has been recognised with the Mackay BMX Club’s President’s Award, celebrating his consistent effort and determination on the track. Aged 7 and competing in the sprocket class, Ged has impressed with his commitment to racing and hard pedalling right to the finish line. As part of the award, Ged received a $50 bistro voucher to the Goosies Sports and Recreation Club – a gesture to reward his rising star power and encourage continued passion for the sport. We

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Proserpine Golf Report

September 7, 2023

20 players competed on Tuesday, with Brian Smith narrowly defeating Rees May on a countback with 38 pts.

Aaron Prosser claimed 3rd place.

NTP winners: Paul Williams and Paul Gray

Leanne Alexander sponsored the Wednesday Ladies competition, Tessa Aitken was on fire to win with 39 pts, closely followed by Trish McNeill on 38pts.

Pam Casey had the best front nine and Elspeth Scotford had the best back nine.

NTP winners: Trish McNeill and Pauline Redpath.

71 players ventured out in great weather on Thursday, Zac Esden shot a very nice 38 pts to win the Division 1 with Brent Daniels and Chris Brett in 2nd and 3rd with 36 pts.

Kenny Todd was on fire with a 44 pt round, followed by Benny Ryan on 40 pts and Barry Shuwalow on 38 pts.

NTP winners: Nic Apruzzese, Rob Stanley, Jan Porter, and James Devery.

Kev Cooper excelled with 23 pts, edging out Jack Hayes-Williams on a countback, Paul Skelton also played well with 22 pts. Karlene Lloyd was the NTP winner.

Tim Deffner played well under his handicap on Saturday to win the September, RGH monthly medal with 64 nett, ahead of Brad Vloedmans and Craig Smith on 65 and 68 nett.

Jon Miller was the winner of Division 1 and Matty Bower and Ryan Wilkes were 2nd and 3rd on 69 and 70 nett.

NTP winners: Larry Muller, Jon Miller, Clay Coles, and Tim Deffner.

Helen Deighton won the ladies RGH monthly medal on 72 nett, Penny Wardroper was in 2nd place and 3rd place was Jill Farinelli.

Mandy Patterson won both NTP’s.

Sunday saw Patrick Conen shoot a very tidy 67 nett, followed by Brad Fleet on 68 nett.

Penny Wardroper won the ladies with 70nett, closely followed by Diane Chard on 72 nett.

NTP winners: Levi Holmes, Penny Wardroper, Mata Browne, Peta Thomas, Brad Fleet and Ryan Wilkes.

Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Pro Shop team.

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Veterans Golf Report

September 7, 2023

Last Tuesday the Proserpine Vets travelled to Collinsville to compete in the Whitsunday Veterans Comp.  

Sixty-four players attended from Bowen, Proserpine, Home Hill, Ayr, and Collinsville.

It was a lovely day weatherwise and the course is looking much improved from our last visit, although the greens still prove challenging for some.

The Collinsville team put on a great day as usual.  

The ladies’ winner on the day was Lynne Widt, Collinsville, second was our Tessa Aitken and our Beryl Nosworthy third.

Well done Prossie.  

The men's winner was Frank Broucek from Bowen, second Michael Strickett also Bowen and Peter Dale Home Hill.

Next Tuesday will be our September Monthly Medal.

Contributed with thanks to Paul McQuat.

Second place ladies winner, Tessa Aitken. Photo supplied

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On The Whitsunday Green

September 7, 2023

The weekly 9-hole competition belonged to the Pettifords with Donovan in 1st place and Edwina in second.

Glenn Scott was just one point behind. On Friday it was Chris Barlett on 21 for the win followed by Justyn Durbin on 19 and Jay Steele with 18 points.

The Sunday Stableford saw Perri Simpson in first place with an impressive 43 points. Brad Low and Justyn Durbin both scored 39 points with Brad Low taking second with the countback.

This Sunday will be 18-hole stableford, tee off anytime.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Green Golf Club.

Image: Rob Lodders Club Handicapper. Photo supplied

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Bulldogs Trophy Haul At Mackay Junior League Grand Finals

August 31, 2023

Brothers Bulldogs reign supreme in the Mackay Junior League after being crowned 2023 Junior Club Champions and lifting three premiership trophies and a Plate title.

The famous club also collected the Ivan Bradford Award for most teams in a Grand Final – highlighting the outstanding development work implemented by officials.

On an action-packed program at BB Print Stadium, the Bulldogs underlined their depth of emerging talent by registering Grand Final victories in the Under 13, Under 15 and Under 17 Boys age divisions and a Plate trophy in the Under 14 Boys category.

The famous Brothers club have enjoyed a bumper season in the Junior League with the Under 14 Girls finishing runners up to the Magpies in their competition and both Under 16 Boys teams reaching the semi-finals.

Now the Bulldogs are poised to add more silverware to their trophy cabinet when the Under 20s side tackles the Magpies in this Saturday’s Grand Final at BB Print Stadium at 11am after thumping Wests Tigers 42-16 in a preliminary final.

Brothers and Magpies will also feature in the A Grade decider this Friday at 5pm after the Bulldogs tipped out Sarina Crocodiles 24-16.

A proud Bulldogs President Andrew Battaia said club officials were ecstatic with the meritorious achievements of their junior and senior teams this season.

“We have enjoyed lots of success which is a testimony of the hard work put in by players and the coaching staff,” revealed Andrew, who is one of the most respected mentors in the Mackay Cutters junior representative system.

Battaia and coach Peter Bowman masterminded the Under 13 Brothers Blue team’s 22-14 victory over the Magpies.

Promising forwards Will Bowman, Brock Peberdy, Tayt Rowe, Blake Battaia, Jordan Ramos and Alex Webster paved the way for the Bulldogs with strong running and jarring defence and were supported by classy five eighth Harper Shields, centre Benji Calicetto and fullback Noah Allen.

Rowe and Bowman collected try doubles as the Bulldogs dominated after the break. The Magpies were best served by lock Flynn Taylor, half back Cooper Venz and prop Ashton Schultz.

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Brothers Under 15s preserved a proud Grand Final-winning record by toppling Moranbah Miners 34-26.

Fresh from engineering St Patrick’s College to a State Regional Championship mid week, gun five eighth Adam McSherry and impact forward Eli Cookson again stamped their mark.

McSherry scored two of the Bulldogs six tries and booted five goals in a top display while Cookson turned in a powerhouse effort with support from fullback Calvin Ramos and half back Grange Womal.

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Cowboys signing Kayne Smith spearheaded Brothers’ 22-12 triumph over Souths Sharks in the Under 17 trophy decider.

The St Patrick’s College lock produced a non-stop effort along with five eighth Niko Djukic, centre Rylan Misztela and fullback Giovanni Kumani.

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Proserpine Brahmans Under 14s avenged last year’s Grand Final loss to the Magpies with a hard fought 16-10 victory in a gripping encounter.

The Magpies led 10-4 following tries by bench centre David Phineasa and crafty hooker Mason Muscat before dynamic Brahmans half back and former Broncos Academy colt Koby Johnson-Follett turned the match with two crucial solo four pointers.

In a dramatic finish, talented Magpies fullback Marik Srsen had a try disallowed for an incorrect play the ball by winger Braithe Williams in the lead up.

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Wests Tigers captured the Under 16s premiership trophy after a resounding 32-8 victory over Souths Sharks.

Led by emerging back rower Mark Morrow and forwards Kereama Gartner, Lachlan Starr, Jack Townsend and half Joshua Toby the Tigers powered to a six tries to two triumph.

Centre Jt Brice and fullback Mason Ryan-Ellul also impressed for the Wests side.

Queensland Schoolboys lock Cohen Jackson, prop Anthony Sorbello, five eighth Kaden Muscat, centre Billy Cruden and fullback Reuben Saron tried hard for the Sharks.

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Brothers Blue lifted the Under 14s Plate with an 8-4 victory over Moranbah Miners.

Brothers Bulldogs teams celebrate three premiership titles and a plate in the Junior Rugby League Mackay competition

Wests U16: Wests Tigers took out the U16 premiership title

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Road Runners Take On The Dunes

August 31, 2023

Nearly forty runners and supporters braved the very cooling but sunny sea breezes for the running of the annual Sladie Sand Dunes trail running event from Lamberts Beach. The Lamberts Beach/Slade Point nature reserve has an outstanding variety of options for a challenging event including soft sand, undulating sand dunes, bush trails and hilly ascents and descents with tricky steps and footfalls to carefully navigate.  

First competitor off a scratch start was the speedy Paul Mackenzie who revelled in the tough conditions ahead of Hamish Donnellan and Joe Grech. First female was a very in form Alana Knesevic who easily skimmed over the 12.9km three loop distance.  Excellent efforts were also seen by Grant Holmstrom, Shane Barben, Andrew Wallace, Walker Murray, Martin Lambert, Carolyn Mapes, June Bradley, Geeta Ariani, Lily Leven, Natasha Joynson, Carmel Mahon, David Isbister, Alan Zamparutti, Riley Matsen, Lauren Connor, Andrew Short, Leanne Connor and Mick Vivian.

This Saturday will be held with the very successful parkrun at the Botanic Gardens, West Mackay.  Due to the number of volunteers required to run this weekly event, Mackay Road Runners members will be on hand to assist as volunteers where needed.  The 5km event commences at 7am with no check in required however, if you have a parkrun barcode, please bring along to be scanned into the records.  Those runners who wish to add to the 5km distance are welcome to do additional loops of the scenic course.

Contributed by Janelle Tilse

Paul Mackenzie was ecstatic with his 3 loop 12.9km run

Whilst warming down post run, L-R Geeta Ariani, Alana Knesevic, Carolyn Mapes, Lauren Connor, Leanne Connor and Lily Leven get a great view of the breaching whales at Lamberts Beach

Walker Murray cruised the Slade Sand Dunes event

Natasha Joynson enjoying the Sunday morning off road loop style event at Lamberts Beach. Photo credit: Janelle Tilse

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North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club

August 31, 2023

No social bowls was played on Wednesday, August 23, however, the ladies did play the Graded 4’s competition and it was a very close one.

Lois Deguara’s team won the honours this year, with her team of Lyn Maguire as lead, Helen Fleming as second, Sheryl Cuttriss as third and Lois Deguara as skip, with a very nice 7 and 5.

Second was team Lorraine Lemke with 6 and 22, while third was team Lidia McCarthy with 6 and 9.

Super effort to all those who played in the competition.

There was once again no social bowls this Wednesday, August 30, with Graded 3 Bowl triples to be played.

Contributed by Suzanne Hazledine

Lois Deguara’s Graded 4’s Competition winning team. Photo supplied

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Mackay Contract Bridge Club

August 31, 2023

Anne Hird Memorial Winners - Beanies For Brain Cancer

The Anne Hird Memorial Shield was played over the last three weeks with each Novice playing with three different ‘Over 100mp’ each week. Anne’s husband David Hird, who sponsors the event, presented the prizes which included Beanies for Brain Cancer. Diane Stokes finished on top of the leaderboard, but as Di was a previous winner of the shield the award went to Ian Gaskell the next best ‘Under 100mp’ Novice.

Weekly Results

Anne Hird Final Novice Results

Leader Diane Stokes Winner Ian Gaskell

3rd Peter Cowling 4th Anne Lutz

5th Susan Ross 5th Joy Block

Monday 21 August 2023 – ANNE HIRD MEMORIAL TROPHY Week 3 of 3

N/S E/W

1st Janine Rodgers / Barbara Tait 1st Geoff Taylor / Janelle Conroy

2nd Diane Stokes / Joy Robinson 2nd Alan Brown / Victor Mason

3rd Shelley Lewis / Faye Wright 3rd Richard Wix / Ian Gaskell

Tuesday 22 August 2023 Evening - 4 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S E/W

1st Janelle Conroy / Eric Leivesley 1st Faye Wright / Marilin Robins

2nd Helen Van Den Broek / Terrence Sheedy 2nd Sandra Morris / Frances Brown

Wednesday 23 August 2023 - 11 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S E/W

1st Ming Ting / David Ting 1st Faye Wright / Marilin Robins

2nd Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 2nd Alan Brown / Janelle Conroy

3rd Sandra Morris / Jan Harris 3rd Geoff Taylor / Ted Cullinan

Thursday Evening 24 August 2023 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S E/W

1st Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless 1st Terrence Sheedy / Richard Wix

2nd Susan Ross / Jan Harris 2nd Sandra Morris / Annie Lynch

Friday 25 August 2023 - 8 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S E/W

1st Joyce Deguara / Toni Large 1st Gwen Liddell / Geoffrey Patterson

2nd Ming Ting / David Ting 2nd Julie O’Neill / Ann Whitmore

3rd Terrence Sheedy / Rohan Aturaliya 3rd Nancy Martin / Kath Poole

Saturday 26 August 2023 – 6 Table One Winner - Green Points

1st David Ting / Ming Ting 2nd Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger

3rd Nancy Wix / Richard Wix 4th Geoffrey Patterson / Terrence Sheedy

Sunday 27 August 2023 – Beginners 5 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S E/W

1st Carol Gaskell / Ian Gaskell 1st Nancy Wix / Joy Block

2nd Annette Howe / Terrence Sheedy 2nd Sandy Patterson / Diane Stokes

David Hird (Sponsor) Ian Cruickshank (Partner), Ian Gaskell (Winner) and Richard Wix (Partner), absent Eddie Kleise

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At The Table

August 31, 2023

Doubles brought out fierce rivalry when the Jan Meng Memorial Trophy was decided at the Mackay Table Tennis Centre last Tuesday.

Don Boettcher and Fred Saliba won the trophy ahead of Pam Joyce and Gerry Synnott, while the consolation final was won by Donna Abbott and Bill Hey from Doug Dungavell and Cheryl Pearson.

The trophy is played annually by Tuesday morning fixture players in memory of the late Jan Meng, who for many years organized the fixtures.

Many thanks to Iris Grasso, Pam Joyce, Tony Bowman, Steve Mathieson and others who helped make sure the event ran smoothly.

Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixture results August 22, 2023:

Division 1:

Donic (Ivan Perkins, Anne Sheridan, Ian McKay) d Andro (Robbie Richards, Barry Patterson, George Camilleri) 8-3. Anne d Barry 9, -4, 9, -7, 11.

Joola (Janice Kent, Andrew McHugh, Geoff Denman) d Tibhar (Steven Whiting, Tim Shehan, Vince Boeske) 6-5. Vince d Janice -5, 12, 6, -6, 7.

Butterfly (Graeme Walker, Emma Widdup, Allan Edwards) d Radak (Mick Ruhl, Lee Brake, Graham Brake) 6-5. Graham d Graeme -9, 5, -8, 8, 8.

Division 2:

Xiom (Duncan Sheridan, Duncan Treloar, Ishan Rana) d Yasaka (Andrea Nicholson, Peter Goodson) 8-3. Ishan/Duncan d Andrea/Peter -10, -10, 8, 9, 8.

Stiga (Leo Gilbert, Tony Bowman, Donna Abbott) d Victas (Mark Sleeman, Steve Mathieson, Steve Crocker) 7-4. Mark d Donna 9, -10, -9, 3, 8.

Gewo (Trent Day, Lily Boland, Matthew West) d Nittaku (David Ting, Will VanDeKaa, Daniel Warfield) 7-4. Matthew d Daniel 6, -6, 10, -9, 7.

Division 3:

Zeta (David Symons, Bill Hey) d Epsilon (Anaya Reelh, Virginia Clayton) 6-3. Bill d Anaya 9, 10, -6, -8, 9.

Delta (Aarnav Reelh, Val Austin, Michael Ibbotson) d Gamma (Craig VanDeKaa, Mark Stam, Alok Rana) 6-5. Aarnav v Mark 10, 5, -7, -9, 11.

Alpha (Ollie Hamelink, Rymer Tabulo) d Beta (Simon Hogan, Kade Wright, Nehmat Dhaliwal) 6-5. Rymer/Ollie d Kade/Simon 7, 7, -10, 11.

Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning Jan Meng Memorial Doubles Tournament:

Don Boettcher/Fred Saliba d Pam Joyce/Gerry Synnott; consolation Donna Abbott/Bill Hey d Doug Dungavell/Cheryl Pearson.

Contributed by Charlie Payne

Fred Saliba and Don Boettcher have a firm grip on the Jan Meng Memorial Trophy, which they won from Gerry Synnott and Pam Joyce Photo credit: Charlie Payne

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St Patrick’s Crowned Queensland Regional League Champions

August 31, 2023

From Grand Final heartbreak to undefeated Queensland Regional champions in the space of twelve months – that is the fascinating journey experienced by the Year 10 St Patrick’s College Mackay rugby league team.

The Cowboys Challenge Shield winners backed up their Grand Final heroics with a resounding 44-0 victory over Rockhampton’s Emmaus College in the State Regional Championship decider at BB Print Stadium.

It was another mighty performance from Tom Gaviglio’s all-conquering charges as they capped a memorable 2023 season with back-to-back trophies.

Turn the clock back twelve months and several members of the current Mackay squad were left gutted after conceding a try after the bell in the 2022 Cowboys Challenge Grand Final against Kirwan State High.

Their mission to succeed this season came to fruition with superb efforts in both championship finales.

From the moment livewire winger Trae Cora posted a hat-trick of tries to give his side a 16-0 lead at the break, there was no stopping the rampant St Patrick’s lineup.

Cora’s third try was a special after gun half back Adam McSherry burst through and off loaded to powerhouse forward Mark Morrow who linked with the flanker to score in a sweeping 60 metre movement.

The tries flowed after the interval with centre Billy Cruden dashing over from a passing rush; the quick-stepping McSherry and forward Declan Grady bursting through to nab fine solo tries before pivot Cooper Cavill completed the rout with a deserved double.

Impact forward Lincoln Hale booted the final conversion after number one kicker McSherry (3) and Cora (2) had earlier potted goals.

Back rower Morrow – who is contracted to the Canberra Raiders – was the best forward on ground and menaced the Emmaus defence with his bullocking runs and jarring defence.

Other players to impress were centre Norm Campbell, fullback Hamish Donohue and forwards Kereama Gartner, hooker Cooper Deguara, Eli Cookson and Liam Dickens.

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MEANWHILE

Records continue to tumble for schoolboys rugby league powerhouse St Patrick’s College Mackay.

The Aaron Payne Cup winners roared into this week’s Queensland State Championship decider against Palm Beach-Currumbin State High School after slamming Rockhampton’s Emmaus College 28-6 in a State semi-final at BB Print Stadium.

It was another polished performance by Ian Schifilliti’s colts, who are chasing their first State Championship title in 23 years.

Talented winger Bailey Anderson demonstrated his scoring prowess by grabbing three of the Mackay team’s five tries in a standout performance.

A highlight was Anderson’s second four pointer on the stroke of half time after slick work by half back whiz Jaxon Purdue and sharp centre Tenzin Contor to give St Patrick’s a handy 16-0 lead.

Aided by a string of penalties and with promising halves Clancy Hohn and Isaac Walker calling the shots, the Emmaus side applied plenty of pressure – only to be met by ferocious St Patrick’s defence.

Earlier, the elusive Anderson crossed for the opening try after seven minutes – the result of a passing rush – before the skilful Purdue strolled over to score from dummy half to give St Patrick’s a ten-point advantage.

When the quick-stepping Hohn sliced through to nab a crucial try after the interval it gave the Emmaus side a glimmer of hope.

Anderson posted his hat-trick when he combined with Contor to score off a swirling Purdue kick before Hunter Harris potted a penalty goal to give the Mackay boys a 24-6 lead.

Dashing centre Will Shears sealed a comprehensive victory when he wrong-footed the Emmaus defence to collect a fine solo try before the bell.

St Patrick’s forwards provided the platform for success with hooker Xavier Kerrisk, lock Kayne Smith, Harrison Considine, Tyler Shandiman, Cohen Jackson, Diesel Costigan, Jake Bryan and Reece Morris turning in dominant performances.

In the other semi-final, Palm Beach-Currumbin State High lifted their 14th Allan Langer Trophy since 1993 after edging out reigning National Schoolboys Cup champions Ipswich State High 16-12 at Langlands Park.

PBC were best served by dynamic fullback and Player of the Match Ray Puru and middle forwards Brady Turner and Jett Jackson.

Now the scene is set for an enthralling tussle between two of Queensland’s most famous rugby league nurseries for the Phil Hall Cup.

The Reds nursery has produced 52 NRL players including former Kangaroos Ben Ikin and Darius Boyd and a prominent list of half backs in New Zealand international Jahrome Hughes, Cody Walker, Jamal Fogarty, Tom Dearden, Toby Sexton and recent Gold Coast Titans debutant Tom Weaver, who skippered PBC’s 2021 State Championship-winning side.

St Patrick’s were last crowned State champions back in 2000 – the same year Grant Rovelli’s super colts lifted the Confraternity Shield.

By Chris Karas

St Patrick’s College Mackay players savour their Queensland Regional Championship victory over Emmaus College Rockhampton. Photo by Michelle Bettini

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Rangers FC To Celebrate 40th Anniversary With Signature 8 A Side Carnival

August 31, 2023

A tradition of football excellence returns to the region this month when Mackay Rangers FC prepares to mark four decades with its iconic 8 a Side Carnival.

Starting as a celebration of home ground enhancements back in 1983, the carnival has grown in stature and reputation.

Today, it stands proudly as one of Queensland’s remaining senior football carnivals.

This year's 40th Anniversary Carnival will be staged from Saturday September 30 to Sunday October 1 at the club’s home base at Eric Homan Park and promises to be special.

From Brisbane to Cairns, teams are gearing up to participate in the annual event - each bringing their own distinct flair and passion for the game.

With unique rules that include no offside and special points awarded not just for goals, the Carnival guarantees non-stop action and fervent competition for both men and women plus $6000 in prize money.

The Carnival also features a Penalty Shootout competition with raffles drawn throughout.

But it's more than just a game.

Mackay Rangers stalwart Liam Hutcheon said the Carnival has been a family affair with touching instances of fathers and sons and mothers and daughters sharing the pitch for the first time.

“The club is calling on the community to get behind this historic event,” said Hutcheon.

“Businesses are invited to contribute prizes, raffle items or gifts and such contributions not only elevate the event but also resonate with a broad audience of football enthusiasts, families and supporters,” he quipped.

“We are reaching out to let you know that there are still sponsorship opportunities available for this incredible weekend,” revealed Liam.

“Don't miss out on being a part of this thrilling event and getting your brand in front of a diverse audience of over 500 people attending our grounds each day,” he added.

Mackay Rangers FC continues to be at the forefront of nurturing football talent and passion in the region.

Through events like the 8 A Side Carnival, they not only provide entertainment but also contribute to the future of football in Queensland.

Nominations are now open and due September 17.

If you're interested in joining as a sponsor or would like more information contact Liam Hutcheon at hutcho_94@hotmail.com or Andrew Susani – Andrews@Coveng.com

For those interested in supporting or attending, more details can be found on Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/mkyrangersfc

Mackay Rangers FC will host their 40th Anniversary 8 A Side Carnival on the weekend of September 30 to October 1 at Eric Homan Park

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Sea Eagles Finals Campaign Begin

August 31, 2023

Whitsunday Sea Eagles had three of their five teams represent in the AFLQ Mackay 2023 Qualifying and Elimination Finals over the weekend.

Sea Eagles look to recover quickly to take on Eastern Swans next Saturday in the Preliminary Final for the decider on who comes up against North Mackay Saints in the Grand Final.

Sea Eagles Under 17s knew a close game would ensue for the Qualifying Final with Moranbah Bulldogs.

Sea Eagles won 44 – 31 and head into the Grand Final on 9th September at Bakers Creek.

Sea Eagles Under 12s battled Eastern Swans in the Qualifying Final with Swans initially adapting better to the wet conditions ending the first half with a daunting 22 – 1 lead. Sea Eagles mounted a promising comeback in the second half however could not climb to the top losing 11 – 29 leading them to the Preliminary Final against Moranbah Bulldogs on Saturday.

Congratulations to all Sea Eagles players who polled well in the AFLQ Mackay League Presentations and who were also named in Teams of the Year. Sea Eagles congratulate their Under 17s Coach Dean Armitage who was named AFLQ Mackay 2023 Junior Coach of the Year.

Saturday 2nd September sees Preliminary Finals at Rogers Oval (Eastern Swans). Sea Eagles Senior Men match up with Eastern Swans 3:20pm, Under 12s play Moranbah 8:00am. Get down to Mackay to support Sea Eagles in what should be some cracking matches!

Dean Armitage - AFLQ Mackay Junior Coach of the Year. Photo credit: AFLQ Mackay

Senior Men - Brayden Wall and Bailey Wishart. Photo credit: Kylie Allen

Under 17s Sea Eagles vs Mackay Magpies. Photo credit: Kylie Allen

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Record-Breaking Hoops Provides Hope For Families

August 31, 2023

In a play that would make any basketball enthusiast proud, the 2023 Mackay Basketball NBL1 fundraising game and charity singlet auction, held in July, has shattered records, amassing an impressive $32,000 for Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia.

The impressive figure of $32,000, powered by raffles conducted during the event and the McDonald’s Mackay Meteors annual charity singlet auction, soared past the previous record of $30,000 achieved in 2021.

Last week, Mackay Basketball General Manager and McDonald’s Meteors NBL1 Head Coach Joel Khalu presented a cheque to Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) North Australia Community Engagement Executive Samantha Lee, at the Ronald McDonald Family Room located in the Mackay Base Hospital.

It’s a slam dunk for local families who need a home-away-from-home while their children are in hospital.

“Mackay Basketball is extremely proud to use its platform to raise funds for such a worthwhile cause,” Khalu said.

“We’re stoked that our basketball community can contribute to Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia, who support the Ronald McDonald Family Room at Mackay Base Hospital. RMHC helps ensure that sick kids and their families in our region will get the support they need, when needed,” he added.

“Mackay Basketball are also extremely grateful to everybody who attended the game, donated selflessly, bought raffle tickets and placed bids on the singlets. As a sporting family we’re very lucky to have so many people willing to put their hand in their pockets and help make a difference.”

RMHC North Australia Community Engagement Executive Samantha Lee also thanked Mackay Basketball.

“We’re blown away by this donation, it’s an absolutely amazing effort and we are very grateful,” Lee said.

“On behalf of the Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia we want to say a huge thank you to everybody involved with Mackay Basketball for their wonderful and ongoing support.”

Mackay Basketball General Manager Joel Khalu (Left) and Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia Community Engagement Executive Samantha Lee (Right) at the cheque presentation. Photo supplied

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Calling All Local Cricketers!

August 31, 2023

Proserpine Junior Cricket Club are holding their next Have A Go sign on day this month, perfect for aspiring junior cricketers to get involved in the game and have their hand at the sport.

The Club has undergone a series of upgrades of the clubhouse and grounds, preparing for the upcoming season, including a floor refurbishment, new interior paint, and new nets.

With the season spanning October through to March, cricket is the perfect outlet for a summer sport, with the Proserpine Pitbulls competing in their competitions throughout the season: the local Proserpine Competition, a Mackay Competition, and a Bowen Competition.

Last season, the Proserpine Pitbulls U12 and U13 teams won the Mackay Premiership and the U15s were minor premiers, with a further 19 players selected for the Mackay/Whitsunday Representative team.

The Colts U16 debuted last season, made up of the older Whitsunday and Bowen Junior players who compete in the Senior Competition.

And with Girls Cricket increasing in popularity, the Club are encouraging all girls to come give the sport a go or participate in one of their upcoming Girls Clinics.

The Proserpine Junior Cricket Club will also be holding the North Queensland Cricket Association U13 Male Carnival in December, meaning now is the best time to get signed up for the upcoming season and be a part of the carnival.

WHAT: Proserpine Junior Cricket Club Have A Go Day

WHERE: Proserpine Junior Cricket Grounds

WHEN: Wednesday September 13, 4pm to 5pm

LEARN MORE: email proserpinejca@yahoo.com or ring 0707 638 149, or visit Facebook.com/proserpinejca

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Mackay Bowls Club News

August 31, 2023

Alf Padgen at 90 years of age has been playing lawn bowls for more than 40 years after originally starting at Gargett.

Nowadays, Alf is a dual member at Mackay and Wests Tigers, but regularly teams up with Albert Wicks on Tuesdays to revive their bowling achievements as partners in District Pairs and Triples Championships.

While Alf is deadly with his bowling arm, he always encourages novice bowlers in the finer points of bowling techniques.

During the week, the club has been hosting Mackay State High School students in a 12 week course as part of their grade 12 Sport and Recreation subject.

The Cattle Creek Shield was played last weekend with the club winning against North Mackay, Marian, and Sarina on the Saturday and playing Northern Beaches on Sunday in the final, with Northern Beaches winning.

Congratulations to Players from Mackay Club J Smith, G Collum, R Casey, T Mayfield, P Carter, C Marks, G Edmonds, N Wilson, D Wootton, P Molloy, B Robertson, R Blanchard, T Hollows, A Gibson, E Roberts, B Bridger.

Mackay Club Ladies are hosting Ladies District Champion of Champions Triples on September 14 and 15.

This weekend is Pratt Cup, facing Wests Tigers first up at Mackay City Bowls Club.

Teams for weekend:

Singles: Ross Dunstan.

Pairs: Steve Cassidy, Noel Wilson.

Fours: Bruce Bridger, Grant Edmonds, Antony Gibson, Col Marks.

Tuesday Afternoon Social Bowls welcomed Bryce and Heather from Bundaberg who joined local for a roll up.

Winners of Winners: Leanne Jenner, Barry Jenner, Peter Taaffe.

Winner of Losers: Alan Bartlett, Col Marks.

Thursday afternoon Scroungers saw 17 players with Grant Edmonds playing Peter Carter in the final and Grant coming out the eventual winner.

Friday Social saw winners Marie Mayfield and Gary Williamson.

Club Competition starts on Friday afternoon with Ladies 2 Bowl Triples and Consistency Singles.

E Clements, J Nelson, R Schatkowski v H Truscott, L Caban, W Pomeroy.

Dot McNamara v Carol Savage.

Men's Open Triples: S Makin, C Molloy, P Molloy v K Tranberg, D Wootton, N Wilson.

Sunday Afternoon Men's B Singles: B Williams v R Mroz, D Currey v R Bell

Contributed by Mike Irving

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Report

August 31, 2023

After the final round of the season, five of ten Whitsunday United teams progress to the finals series.

Congratulations to all our finalists including U13 Div 1 (3rd place), U15 FQPL (4th place), Men U23 (4th place).

Special mention to our senior prem teams with our Premier Women having their best season ever with a second place in the Premiership conceding only to the top of the table Lions with a narrow loss and a draw.

On Saturday, the U13 Prems had their final game of the season against 2nd placed Magpies.

They played with determination and fantastic team spirit and were unlucky not to score in the first half.

A good effort by the young squad.

U15 Div1 also finished their season with an 8-0 win against Rangers.

After a frustrating season of draws and close losses it was great for the kids to end on a high!

The U15s Premier Team took on the Mackay Dolphins in what was a very close encounter between two top four teams.

A much-improved effort from the team and will look to keep improving into the finals next week.

The U23 Women played top of the table Dolphins at home.

Congratulations to all of the Ressie ladies, although they didn’t make the finals they should be proud of a very successful season.

The Premier ladies had a 7-0 win against Dolphins, with Whitsundays started strong, dominating possession for most of the first half.

The ladies now focus on the first round of finals next weekend where a win will put them straight into the grand final.

The U23 Men played Lions in a game that would decide who would finish 2nd in the league.

With the score ending 2-1 the boys are still in a good spot to get finals football.

The Premier Men dominated proceedings from start to finish in what was a great team performance. Sherro added a 4th and completed his hatrick to round out the last home game of the season with a 4-0 win.

Whitsunday United FC would like to thank everyone who came out to watch games this season as it really does help. See you all for Finals Footy !!!!

Premier League Women dominating their match. Photo supplied

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