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
Read the full storyTABLE 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.
Read the full storyTop 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
Read the full storyBudding 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
Read the full storyMany Mackay Road Runners took a break from official timing duties over the weekend to enjoy a relaxed 5km and 10km social run from the Bluewater Quay. With blue skies and slightly more favourable temperatures, conditions were warm but ideal for running.
Congratulations to Mick Vivian, who clocked up 11km just getting to the event, and Ashley Miles, who completed the 10km course alongside Mick. The route followed a relatively flat stretch along Harbour Road toward Mackay Harbour, before ascending the Mt Bassett turnaround and returning to the start/finish line. Mick then took a short break before tackling the 11km journey back home.
Carmel Mahon was the first female across the line in the 10km, running alongside Werner VanderLinde, with both pacing each other perfectly. There were strong performances from veteran runners David Isbister and Len Howarth, as well as from track and field specialist Stephen Hayles.
Shane Barben and Kayla Waugh were the first male and female in the 5km, with Kayla enjoying a sprint in the final straight with assistance from four legged Toby.
Special thanks go to Race Director Andrew Short for his course briefing, registration support, and for taking part in the 10km himself.
This Sunday’s social event will be held at the same location with the same distances, starting at 4:30pm. All runners and supporters are welcome to stay afterwards for a beverage or two at the Red Dog to celebrate their efforts. These social events are a designated part of the club calendar during the school holiday period.
Runners are also reminded of Jim’s popular and very social one-hour free track training sessions every Wednesday at 5:30pm at the ARC (Aquatic & Recreation Complex), Ooralea. Please note there is a $4 entry fee to the facility. All are welcome!
Contributed by Janelle Tilse
Kayla and Dave with Toby at the Mackay Road Runners Bluewater Quay social event
Shane and Trudi Barben
Approximately 20 runners and supporters took part in the very social Bluewater Quay 5 and 10km events
Mick Vivian and Ashley Miles share the 10km lead as they cross the finish line
First female Carmel Mahon and Werner Van der Linde easily pace out the 10km social run. Photos supplied
In Tuesday night fixtures, the team of Goncalo Sierra, Graeme Walker and Ian McKay took out the division 1 final ahead of Andrew McHugh, Andrea Nicholson and Ian McKay.
Geoff Cowan, Saisha Palod and David Symons won division 2.
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixtures March 25, 2025:
Division 1:
Phoenix Fire (Andrew McHugh, Josh Brown, Andrea Nicholson) d Panther Prowlers (Trent Day, Vince Boeske, Jacob Whelan) 7-4. Andrew d Trent 4, 13, 12.
Venus Voyagers (Janice Kent, Graham Brake, Graham Drury) d Stellar Stars (Will Van DeKaa, Lee Brake, Barry Patterson) 6-5. Graham D d Lee -5, 9, 9, -9, 15.
Cosmic Sorcerers (Neil Brown, Anne Sheridan, Donna Abbott) d Ghost Spinners (Allan Robins, Geoff Denman, Lily Boland) 7-4. Anne d Allan -7, 10, 6, -7, 9.
Ant Warriors (Goncalo Serra, Graeme Walker, Ian McKay) d Star Lords (Mark Sleeman, Vimal Chilukuri) 7-4. Ian d Robbie 6, -12, 7, -8, 6.
Division 2:
Pirate Plunge (David Symons, Geoff Cowan) d Zulu Spears (George Camilleri, Rod Hamelink) 6-5. David d Rod -4, 3, 6, 5.
Pharoah Aces (Jye Callander, Rymer Tabulo, Sam) d Rebel Celts (Val Austin, Delmas Knight, Ollie Hamelink) 9-2. Sam/Jye d Ollie/Val -10, 9, 9, -18, 3.
Spartan Serve (JiLin Jiang, Mark Stam, Liz Burton) d Amazon Guards (Simon Hogan, Noreen Fredericksen) 7-4. YiLin d Simon 6,-7, -9, 7, 9.
Celtic Smash (Tiffany Camilleri, Seyed Zhang) d Roman Legion (Peter Goodson, Craig VanDeKaa) 4-1. Peter d Tiffany -6, 11, 6, -9, 2.
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures March 25, 2025:
Division 1:
Venus Voyagers (Peter Goodson, Branko Vucurovic, Marie Taylor) d Solar Comets (Andrea Nicholson, Judy Zahn, Bryan Marshall) 9-3. Judy d Marie 7, 3, -9, -7, 10.
Saturn’s Rings (George Camilleri, Rhonda Payne, Coral Morgan) drew Luna Legends (Donna Abbott, Pam Joyce, Noreen Fredericksen) 6-all. George/Rhonda d Donna/Pam -4, 6, -9, 8, 5.
Mars Pioneers (Delma Knight, Geoff Cowan, Kevin Abbott) d Rocket Stars (Allan Robins, John McGee, Veronica Shepherd) 9-3. Kev d Veronica 9, -7, 8, -7, 4.
Division 2:
Pluto Players (David Muir, Ron Johr, Gerry Synnott) d Neptune Navigators (Gloria Vella, Frank Caruana) 7-5. Ron/Gerry d Gloria/Frank -9, 10, 9, 9.
Mercury Meteors (Ken Best, Helen Ware, Kim Daffy) d Jupiter Jets (Sally Muir, Kim Challender, Robyn Bushell) 9-3. Kim d Helen 8, 8, -5, -2, 7.
Division 3:
Green Lantern (Josie Davis, Laurie Bradshaw) drew Black Panther (Sharon Muller, Madge Saunders) 6-all. Madge d Josie -5, -6, 8, 11,10.
Wonder Warriors (Virginia Clayton, Allison Day) d Aqua Waves (Chris Collins, Thelma Caruana) 5-4. Thelma d Allison -5, -8, 8, 7, 6.
Contributed by Charlie Payne
Graham Drury
Lee Brake. Photos supplied
In March this year, Mackay Cutters' manager of Wellbeing, Education & Change the Game Zach Schill was the first in the organisation to become qualified as a safeTALK trainer in the hopes he can train others to help prevent suicide in the community.
“I was honoured to do the Grapevine Group’s training because it makes me feel like I can make a difference,” Mr Schill said.
“And it can do the same for our players, their families and our greater rugby league community.”
The cost of suicide in Australia is estimated at $17 billion annually and it devastates thousands of families but knowing what to look out for can save lives.
Grapevine has already delivered suicide prevention training to over 6000 people in the Mackay, Isaac and Whitsunday regions. As part of this program, Grapevine Group is offering a sponsorship opportunity for staff or organisational members to become qualified safeTALK trainers to then train colleagues, teammates or volunteers.
Mackay Cutters CEO Dave Roberts said the In-house safeTALK Trainer Program aligns closely with the Mackay Cutters’ Change the Game initiative.
“Mental health is important to the Mackay Cutters and we want to actively improve our community’s wellbeing,” Mr Roberts said.
“SafeTALK training is an excellent vehicle to do that, and I want to encourage other organisations to apply, and support their staff, players and volunteers to support each other.”
One organisation that has already implemented the program is the Mackay Regional Council.
“Our council successfully operates Grapevine Group’s in-house training regime and have trained over 500 of our staff,” said Mackay Regional Council Mayor Greg Williamson.
“I am delighted the Mackay Mayor's Charity Balll funds are being channelled into this program.”
Grapevine Group received a donation from the Mackay region’s Mayor’s Charity Ball in 2024 and the 2025 fundraising donation means the group can continue its important work.
When it comes to suicide prevention, education is key says Grapevine Group Training Coordinator Edie Weiss.
“There are many benefits to undertaking the safeTALK training —it gives people an opportunity to learn vital skills that save lives, and it qualifies as professional development,” Ms Weiss said.
“Participants learn how to identify those experiencing thoughts of suicide, how to have a conversation and learn where to link people to professional support.”
Grapevine Group’s volunteer trainers are also available to present free safeTALK and safety toolbox talks on-site for local organisations.
Visit www.grapevinegroup.org.au to enquire and learn more.
There was an excellent response to
Mackay City Bowling Club’s Come
and Try lawn bowls sessions, with
a sausage sizzle enjoyed following the first
Sunday and Monday events.
Participants had plenty of fun playing a
game and seeing who could get closest to
the jack.
Club members were on hand to assist and
demonstrate the basics of the game, making
it an enjoyable and welcoming experience
for newcomers.
Bowls were provided, and attendees came
dressed in comfortable clothing and flatsoled
footwear. There was no need for a
hat, as the facility is fully undercover.
Between 10 and 11 participants have
been attending each week on Monday afternoons
from 1 to 2.30pm. There is no
charge to play.
Anyone interested in joining this happy
group for fun and exercise is encouraged
to phone Janette on 0427 275 492.
Mackay City Bowling Club’s Come and Try sessions have attracted strong weekly attendance, with newcomers
enjoying free games, friendly coaching, and a sausage sizzle under the club’s undercover facilities. Photo supplied
Monday 31 March 2025 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
North/South East/West
1st Edward Kliese - Diane Stokes 1st David Ting - Eric Goodchild
2nd Helen Van Den Broek - Jan Harris 2nd Tex Sheedy - Gwen Liddell
Tuesday Evening 01 April 2025 – 4.5 Table Howell Green Points
1st Simon Barnes - Martin Pearce
2nd John Mcgee - Mick King
3rd Geoff Taylor - Andrew Canavan
4th Tex Sheedy - Helen Van Den Broek
Wednesday 02 April 2025 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points (Nation Wide Pairs)
North/South East/West
1st Lorna Shuttlewood - Tex Sheedy 1st Diane Holewa - Max Holewa
2nd Ted Cullinan - Geoff Taylor 2nd Jan Harris - Julie O'neill
3rd Joy Robinson - Robert Carless 3rd Gwen Liddell - Anne Lutz
4th Kath Poole - Monica Darley 4th Janet Hansen - Marilin Robins
Thursday Evening 03 April 2025 – 4.5 Table Howell Green Points
1st Jan Harris - Janine Rodger
2nd Frances Brown - Ann Whitmore
3rd Ken Seaniger - Tex Sheedy
4th Griffin Bancroft - Patricia Garner
Friday 04 April 2025 –7 Table Mitchell Green Points
North/South East/West
1st Joy Robinson - Tex Sheedy 1st Diane Holewa - Max Holewa
2nd Sandy Patterson - Eric Goodchild 2nd Janine Rodgers - Richard Wix
3rd Gwen Liddell - Monica Darley 3rd Lorna Shuttlewood – Debra Goodchild
Saturday 05 April 2025 – 12 Table Whitsunday Zone Teams (Round 2) Gold Points
1st Janet Hansen - Marilin Robins - Adrian Westcott - Frances Brown Team
2nd Geoff Taylor - Martin Pearce - Mick King - Tex Sheedy Team
3rd Eric Goodchild - Debra Goodchild - Ming Ting - David Ting Team
4th Thelma Caruana - Patricia Garner - Ian Cruickshank - Mary Cruickshank Team
5th Nancy Martin - John Mcgee - Monica Darley - Gwen Liddell Team
6th Christine Nice - Faye Wright - Antonia Tarradas - Susan Wright Team
Outrigger Whitsunday will be hosting one of the largest outrigger regattas in Queensland on Saturday 3rd of May, and Sunday 4th of May. The weekend will kick off with the Va’a Moana Hoe, a 20-kilometer marathon race from Shute Harbour to Lagoon Beach, with events continuing throughout the weekend at Lagoon Beach.
Tassal Aussie Seafood has generously agreed to be the major event sponsor. Club President Kim Dodds is thrilled with the preparations for the event, and race director Terry Kemp predicts some highly competitive and spirited racing.
Following the success of the “Come and Try” program held earlier this year, head coaches Michelle Lynes and Maree Mullett are excited to offer local novice paddlers their first authentic racing opportunity at Airlie Beach. Paddlers of all ages will be coming from near and far to compete, and all the local community is invited to come along and enjoy the spectacle.
Veteran paddler Glen Bray has been working closely with the committee to ensure the best possible program for both competitors and spectators alike. Save the date and join the outrigger racers for an oar-some weekend and a splashing good time!
It was another challenging week for golf, with more rain and only one competition day. Unfortunately, the back 9 holes were still under water on Saturday, which made for a spectacular but unplayable sight. The end of March couldn’t come soon enough, and hopefully, we'll see a return to regular play soon.
It also seems likely that the first week of April may be lost to weather, but we’ll keep you updated on any changes to the April schedule. The Easter competition will also be a busy time, and we may need to reschedule all of the April Monthly Medals.
Tuesday, 25th March 2025 – PGC Single Stableford
In the Men's Competition, Craig McLean emerged as the winner with 37 points, while Brent Franke claimed the runner-up spot with 36 points. In the Ladies' Competition, Robyn Whitham took the win with 31 points, and Rehab Hull finished as the runner-up with 28 points. For the 2-shot winners, Scott Mason was recognised on the 2nd hole, and Gerald Lovell on the 9th hole. The NTP winners were Rehab Hull and Scott Mason, both achieving on the 2nd hole.
In the Vets' Single Stableford, Robyn Whitham won the Ladies' competition with 31 points, and Tiina Randmae took 3rd place with 29 points. For the NTPs in the Ladies' category, Tiina Randmae won three times, while Vickie Wallace, Robyn Whitham, and Rehab Hull each claimed a win. In the Men's competition, Craig McLean was the winner with 37 points, and John Roser finished as the runner-up with 36 points. For the Men's NTP winners, Craig McLean claimed three, John Oates got two, and the winners group on the 2nd hole included Barry Mortimer, Steve Mitchell, Phil Luckett, and Trevor Paroz.
Wednesday 26th - Sunday 30th March 2025 - No Competition, Course Closed
Fixtures for the week ending 6th April 2025 (weather dependent!):
Mon 31st March: Social Play
Tue 1st April: April Monthly Medal / Vets April Monthly Medal / Putts
Wed 2nd April: April Monthly Medal / Ladies Monthly Medal / Putts – sponsored by PD Law
Thu 3rd April: April Monthly Medal – sponsored by Venuesmart
Fri 4th April: Metropole 9-Hole Run / Putt for Cash ($600)
Sat 5th April: April Monthly Medal – sponsored by the Metropole Hotel
Sun 6th April: April Monthly Medal – sponsored by KJC
Contributed with thanks by Tiina Randmae
The Whitsunday Game Fish Club's "Sweeties and Squires Fun Family Fishing Weekend" was postponed due to wet weather and is now rescheduled for the 11th-13th of April.
This relaxed weekend is a chance for ladies and kids to enjoy Australia's most popular sport, fishing! The rules are simple, fish anywhere using a rod and reel with Dads and boyfriends to act as crew.
Entry is free to all current W.G.F.C. members and new members are welcome to participate by joining the Club at the Briefing on night, Friday 11th April at 6:00pm at the Marine Club in Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale. Membership fees are $35 per Junior (under 16yo) and $70 per Adult, with all details explained at the Briefing.
All Juniors nominated for the Sweeties and Squires will receive a new Shimano Rod and Reel and a backpack full of goodies, and all the lady participants will receive a bottle of bubbles.
Fishing can start at your leisure anytime after the Briefing. Whether released or kept for dinner, the judges need a photo snapped of your caught fish, showing its length.
All competitors need to be at the Marine Club at 12noon on Sunday, 13th of April for the great prize presentation and to enjoy some delicious food. Prizes will be awarded in 3 categories; Ladies, Junior Male and Female (11yo to 16yo), and Small Fry Male and Female (5yo to 11yo). These will be decided on merit, not necessarily the biggest fish, so everyone has a chance to win!
The Whitsunday Game Fish Club invites everyone to join in on this fun family weekend. Whether you’re an experienced angler or new to fishing, this event offers something for all ages. Be sure to attend the Briefing and Registration on Friday, 11th of April at 6:00pm and get fishing!
WHAT: Sweeties and Squires Fun Family Fishing Weekend.
WHEN: Briefing at 6:00pm, 11th April | Prize Ceremony at 12:00pm, 13th April.
WHERE: Whitsunday Marine Club, Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale.
Have you ever considered volunteering for VMR Whitsundays but felt like you didn’t have enough time or weren’t really a “boat person”? We’ve got the solution — become a Radio Room Operator!
As a Radio Room Operator, you will be an essential part of the VMR team, providing valuable communication support for boats in distress and assisting other emergency services. This role is ideal for individuals who want to help but may not have the time or experience to be on the water. It’s an important job, and it could be a perfect fit if you're looking for a way to contribute in a less time-intensive manner.
VMR Whitsundays Radio Base operates on weekends and public holidays, with Radio Operators only required to work one 5-hour shift per month. This is a flexible and manageable commitment, making it a great opportunity for anyone with a busy schedule. Plus, you’ll get to enjoy the stunning views of the Whitsundays while you work!
To become a Radio Room Operator, you must hold a Marine Radio Certificate. Don’t worry if you don’t have this qualification yet as new volunteers can complete the training through VMR Whitsundays, fully preparing you for the role.
Even if you're not an operator, it's strongly encourage that everyone on a seafaring vessel has and knows how to work a VHF radio. Especially when boating around the islands and further afield in conditions where a mobile phone signal wont connect. VHF radio coverage is far superior to phone signals, and it can be a lifesaver in an emergency. It’s essential to understand how to properly use the VHF, including correct squelch control settings, so you don’t miss any critical transmissions. The emergency channels are 16 and 67, with repeaters on Whitsunday Island (81) and Hayman (82), which are monitored by bareboat companies during the day.
If you’re ready to be part of a dedicated team, learn new skills, and make a meaningful contribution to the community, VMR Whitsundays would love to have you onboard. Visit https://vmrwhitsundays.com.au/volunteer/ to get started on your volunteer journey today!
Contributed with thanks by Shane Newell, VMRW President.
Benny operating the radio with a spectacular view of the Whitsunday waters. Photo sourced: VMR Whitsundays Facebook Page.
Cannonvale Cannons celebrated the final official club night of the season last week, with swimmers enjoying a night of friendly competition and recognition. Zavier Woolston was awarded the Coaches Award for his impressive 50m Backstroke. Club Records fell to Eloise Chegwidden in the 50m Butterfly, while Liam Filewood and Brooklyn Congoo earned well-deserved upgrades and Asher Springbett took home the popular Chocolate Award.
Meanwhile, a strong team of Cannons swimmers proudly represented North Queensland at the Queensland School Sport Swimming Championships in Brisbane this week. Competing in the 10–12 years division were Mackenzie Bennett, Eloise Chegwidden, Jax Clayworth, Zane Clayworth, Harris Delac, Declan Dichiera, Miller Eaves, Celeste Orenshaw, Indianna Smith, Levi Smith, and Alexander Trefz. In the 13–19 years division, Tyler Bennett, Tora Delac, Isabella Pisaniello, and Zachary Trefz showcased their skills.
The team delivered impressive results, with many personal bests and standout performances and a huge special congratulations go to Eloise Chegwidden, who excelled in her first state representative competition. Eloise claimed silver in the 10 Years Girls 50m Breaststroke, bronze in the 100m Breaststroke, and top ten placings in three other events. Her outstanding effort earned her selection to represent Queensland at the National Schools Championships in Victoria later this year.
Jax Clayworth also had an exceptional meet, securing silver in both the 400m Freestyle and 400m Individual Medley, bronze in the 200m Butterfly, and top ten finishes in two other events. In a proud moment for the club, Jax was also named Northern Team Captain.
Well done to all our swimmers for their hard work and dedication — what a way to start wrapping up the season!
Contributed with thanks by Jade Korosec, Vice President of the Cannonvale Cannons
Eloise Chegwidden selected to represent Queensland at the National Schools Competition later this year.
Jax Clayworth was selected as Northern Region Captain with an outstanding Brisbane performance.
This past weekend saw the beginnings of this year's Men's Club Championship Singles but, unfortunately some of the games scheduled were not able to be played due to difficulties presented by the weather and road conditions.
Saturday morning, Harry Craig and Barry Saroglia played an epic game of singles to start off this year's competition. After 30 ends of intense strategic draw bowls and concentrated effort by both players, Harry Craig defeated Barry Saroglia 25-23 and Nathan Harriott won his game via forfeit against Michael Kinnear. Saturday afternoon was another long game with another two good singles players being drawn to play each other as Jonathan Bye defeated David Ling 25-17.
Sunday morning Toby Craig played Scott Hamilton and this time Toby defeated Scott by 25-12. On Sunday afternoon Shane Kinnear played Mike Harrison and unfortunately for Mike, who would get his bowls close to the jack only to find that Shane would shift the jack late in the end to score the prize with a crushing score of 25-1.
No Social bowls were played on Wednesday afternoon due to the wet weather conditions, but on Sunday afternoon there were 14 players all ready for a game of bowls. Seeing Alen Sanderson, Josh Wilson, Arthur Griffith and Gavin Noonan defeat Alfred (a visitor from Sweden enjoying his first game of bowls), Trevor Parsons, Philip Brown and Heather Brown 28-13. John Anderson, Bruce Uhe and Kendall Watts defeated Ken Watts, Barry Zillmann and Sandy Daffara 33-15.
Contributed with thanks by the Secretary of the Proserpine Bowls Club
When you live in an ultimate fishing destination, it’s hard not to become precious about the conditions. The continued rain we’ve had certainly hasn’t been a big motivator. Thank goodness dry season is just around the corner - fingers crossed!
Dam
There’s been some great catches at the dam lately, both during the day and night. With all the rain we’ve had, it will continue to produce. Be sure to look for the inflow of water, especially at the old Proserpine River end.
For lures, we can recommend Zerek’s 5.5” Live Mullet. As always, small jerk baits such as the Samaki Redic’s are a great option here.
Estuary
Thanks to neaping tides, Proserpine River should be fishing well for barramundi this weekend and if you’re wanting to target salmon, get into the deep holes where there will still be a fair amount of salt.
Prawn lures and soft vibes are consistently a great choice in the river.
Islands & Offshore
With neaping tides, there’s less current which means there’s not going to be as much pelagic action offshore. However, this does bring a great opportunity to mix things up and do some jigging and bottom-bashing in deeper water. For this, we can recommend the Berserker Meathead jigs.
Be sure to check your local forecasts before heading out, check your safety gear to make sure it’s both in date and working, and log on with the local VMR.
Brought to you by Tackle World Airlie Beach
Ben Barker with a huge barramundi.
Andrew Trigg with a barramundi showing how iridescent they can be.
Jaxson with a barracuda at Shute Harbour Jetty.
Tuesday's winners were Jocelyn Defranciscis, Deb Retchless and Gavin Charles who defeated Lindy Suann Irene Laird and Margaret Wilson, Sugar Brunker, Sue Shearing and Tiarna Winter defeated Stumpy Adams, Robyn Stitt Penny Warren and sadly the jackpot didn’t go off.
Competition is continuing with Saturday seeing the final of Ladies Fours won by Tracey White, Robyn Stitt, Isobel Wheeler and Margaret Wilson who defeated Teresa Willshire, Linda Scells, Denise Wallace and Penny Warren. In the Men’s A Singles Mitch Wright defeated Mark Drummond, and Jason Wright defeated Lloyd White. On Sunday the final of Mixed Pairs was won by Denise Wallace with Mark Drummond, defeating Robyn Stitt and Gavin Charles.
Sunday afternoon play resulted in Linda Scells, Deb Retchless and Laurie Land defeating Lindy Suann, Alby Vigar and Pat Tracey. Sue Shearing and Kennedy Whitton defeated Sugar Brunker and Mark Drummond, with Teresa Willshire and Penny Warren defeating Jim Quod and Graeme Read with the jackpot not going off again.
Contributed with thanks by Penny Warren.
This week, our little part of paradise experienced typical wet season weather, leaving the bowls green saturated and no play from Tuesday onwards. We're lamenting the lost game days and lack of cover, but our thoughts are with local farmers affected by the floods. We also hope the Proserpine Bowls Green rebuild continues and is completed soon. While we've faced setbacks, we remain resilient and learn valuable lessons from these challenges.
In A Grade Singles, it's down to Harry Quod, who will play the winner of Shane Spann vs Manny Isgro. In B Grade, Merve Stewart is in hot form, comfortably defeating Mark Mawson, while Steve Lawrie triumphed over Ash Warland, who had beaten Duncan Smith. Arthur McManus progressed to the next round by forfeit.
After a week of wet weather, Sunday cleared, and 16 members turned up for a game. The winning team was Bobby Spees, with lead Duncan Smith and second Lu Rogan, who edged out Tony Whitehorn’s team of lead Bill Gordon who was in fine form and second Mark Mawson in the final few ends. Runners-up were John Askew and Alan Pershouse, who triumphed over Liz and Arthur McManus on the last end. In a tight contest Stacey Hadlow’s team of lead Des Ballance and second Dawn Dowell drew with Tony Kelly’s team of lead Sue Dakin and Lyn Graham at second.
We look forward to welcoming back the Christian College students for bowls lessons starting Friday, 9 May, for a seven-week program with more details to come soon. Regular bowls lessons continue Mondays and Thursdays from 4:00pm to 5:00pm, with all welcome.
Our car boot sale is gaining momentum, set for Saturday, 10 May. With the bar open and a sausage sizzle alongside the many planned activities, guarantee a boot spot for just $10, by contacting Fiona Greener at the club on Wednesday, Friday, or Sunday afternoons at 07 4946 7656 or 04 3919 3399.
WHAT: Car Boot Sale & Activity Day
WHEN: Saturday, 10th May 9am-3pm
WHERE: Airlie Beach Bowls Club
Contributed with thanks by Mark Mawson
This week Sunday social winners Bob Spees, Duncan Smith and Lu Rogan
Despite the grim weather predictions, the day on the course turned out to be surprisingly pleasant, though a bit boggy underfoot. The conditions didn’t stop some players from posting impressive scores, with 13 men and 7 women participating in the front nine twice stableford. With fingers crossed for better weather in future outings, the results were as follows:
Ladies’ Results:
Robyn Whitham emerged as the winner with a solid 31 points, while Tiina Randmae finished as runner-up with 29 points. Rehab Hull had a commendable 28 points, securing the rundown spot.
Men’s Results:
Craig McClean topped the men's leaderboard with an impressive 37 points, edging out John Roser, who took runner-up with 36 points. Steve Mitchell and Gerald Lovell both earned 35 points, claiming the shared rundown with Louis Neethling who scored 33 points.
Pin Shots:
In the Ladies', Tiina Randmae dominated A Grade, claiming all three pin shots, while in B Grade, Vickie Wallace, Robyn Whitham, and Rehab Hull each earned a pin shot.
For the men, Craig McClean mirrored Tiina's performance, sweeping all three pin shots in A Grade. In B Grade, John Oates took two pin shots, with Barry Mortimer, Steve Mitchell, Phil Luckett, and Trevor Peroz also scored in the hole. It’s safe to say the task was anything but difficult for these golfers!
Chip Ins:
Unfortunately, there were no chip-ins today. However, Beryl kept everyone entertained by sharing how close she came to making one.
Draws:
The Membership Jackpot Draw has increased to $40, while the raffle prize was won by John Wallace.
Contributed with thanks by Paula McQuat
Ladies Winner Robyn Whitham and Men's Winner Craig McLean.