
Escape Jiu Jitsu has reported a strong rise in female participation since opening earlier this year. The Cannonvale-based gym has already attracted 14 women as adult members and 23 girls in its kids’ classes, a notable shift in a sport traditionally dominated by men. Head coach Bec Johns said seeing women and girls on the mats has been especially meaningful, reflecting a culture built on inclusion and support. Led by coaches Danny Johns and Phil Hamblin alongside Bec Johns, the gym has focused on creating a safe and welcoming environment for all ages and experience levels. The presence of a female coach has also helped encourage more women to step onto the mats for the first time. This momentum was also reflected at the gym’s inaugural tournament in March, which drew 57 female entrants from across North Queensland. Of those, 45 were girls and 12 were women, competing for 45 medals and a $300 cash prize. One of the youngest competitors has already collected 56 medals since beginning competition. Beyond competition, the growth of junior female participation is seen as an investment in the future of the sport in regional Queensland. Photo supplied
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Tuesday Morning Fixtures Division 1: Nova Smashers (Doug Dungavell, Bryan Marshall, Ross DeBoer) defeated Orion Orbiters (Andrea Nicholson, Veronica Shepherd, John McGee) 7-5, Veronica came back in the 5th set to outlast Bryan (2,4,-11,-8,8). Astro Aces (George Camileri, Peter Goodson, Sally Muir) won against Eclipse Spin (Branko Vucurovic, Delma Knight) 7-5, the doubles was super close Branko and Delma came home strong defeating George and Peter (-14,3,-8,9,9). Division 2: Samurai Swords (John Hamelink, Robyn Bushell, Coral Morgan) won over Ninja Strikes (Frank Caruana, Pam Kuene, Chris Collins) 7-5, Coral only just came out on top against Pam (9,-10,6,-19,10). Viking Raiders (Kim Daffy, Louise Gould, Josie Davis) tied up 6-6 with Spartan Spin (Ian Dodds, Gloria Vella, Helen Ware), Kim defeated Gloria (-8,7,6,5). Division 3: Aztec Warriors (Kim Challendar, Janelle Kuene, Glenda Brookes) defeated Celtic Smash (David Muir, Trish Zamparutti, Myles Dutton) 10-2, David got up against Janelle (3,-9,-7,4,5). Mongol Power (Gerry Synnott, Laurie Bradshaw, Glenda Dutton) came home strong against Gladiator Grip (Sharon Muller, Allison Day, Madge Saunders) 8-4, Allison outlasted Gerry in close 5 sets (-7,4,-5,9,6). Tuesday Night Fixtures Division 1: Cockatoos (Mick Ruhl, Mark Sleeman, Neil Brown) took down Canaries (Josh Brown, Lily Boland, Yilin Jiang) 7-4, Yilin came back against Mark (6,-7,6,-11,8), Geese (Steve Whiting, Lee Brake, Janice Kent) won 6-5 against Curlews (Barry Patterson, Anne Sheridan, Geoff Cowan), Janice outlasted Anne with a close battle (-7,9,-5,6,4). Bowerbirds (Trent Day, Allan Edwards) defeated Budgies (Emma Widdup, Graham Brake) 6-3, with no 5 set matches, Emma defeated Trent in close 4 sets (-10,5,10,7). Division 2: Kites (Syed Hossain, Matt West, Simon Hogan) won against Owls (Ricky Zhan, Rod Mahumas, Peter Goodson) 6-5, Simon beat Peter in close battle (-10,9,9,-7,5). Doves (Will VanDeKaa, Daniel Warfield, John McGee) defeated Parrots (George Camilleri, Liz Burton, Delma Knight) 7-4, Will came back against George in the 5th set to win (6,-4,7,-7,9). Galahs (Donna Abbott, Mark Stam, Remy Zhan) overcome Eagles (Andrea Nicholson, Ollie Hamelink, Rachel Fiesta) 7-4, Andrea came from behind to win a very close battle with Mark (-4,-11,6,7,9). Division 3: This week Tiffany, Jeff, Craig, Abbas and Dylan all had very good wins to stay in the hunt for the top 4 positions. Contributed by Andrea Payne 1. Kim Daffy 2. Gloria Vella. Photos supplied
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More than 140 outrigger paddlers converged on Eimeo Beach earlier this month as the North Queensland Games brought high-energy racing and strong community spirit to Mackay’s coastline. Hosted by Sunset Bay Outrigger Canoe Club over the weekend of May 2-4, the regatta marked the club’s first major hosting role in eight years, with volunteers and members working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure the event ran smoothly. Despite uncertain weather leading into the weekend, conditions eased just in time, allowing all scheduled races to be completed with only minor course adjustments. The headline event, the Eimeo Beach Challenge, launched the weekend in spectacular fashion, with 15 OC6 crews taking on the gruelling 22-kilometre course from North Wall Beach, around One Tree Island and back to Eimeo Beach. The Open Men’s crew from Coconuts Outrigger Canoe Club claimed line honours in an unlimited canoe weighing 90 kilograms, crossing the finish line in an impressive one hour and 59 minutes. Local crews also delivered standout performances on home waters. Sunset Bay’s Master Men secured fifth place overall in a time of 2 hours and 18 minutes, earning gold in the Master Men division. One of the biggest highlights of the race came from Sunset Bay’s Master Women crew, who powered home eighth overall in 2 hours and 30 minutes to become the first women’s crew across the line. Competitors and supporters gathered at Eimeo Surf Life Saving Club following Saturday’s racing for presentations and dinner, with medals presented by North Queensland Games Chair Councillor Rhonda Coghlan. Sunday celebrations continued at Northern Beaches Bowls Club after another full day of competition. Organisers described the weekend as a major success, crediting generous sponsors, volunteers and supporters both on and off the water. Local photographer Kia Millen and family business PaddleLifeTV captured the action across the weekend, with race highlights available online. Following the successful regatta, Sunset Bay thanked volunteers with a community barbecue and is now turning its focus toward the internationally renowned Hamilton Island Cup in June. More than 140 paddlers hit the water at Eimeo Beach for the North Queensland Games regatta, with local crews, volunteers and supporters helping deliver a successful weekend of outrigger racing hosted by Sunset Bay Outrigger Canoe Club. Photos supplied
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Week three of the Whitsunday Zone GNOT (Grand National Open Teams) event was played in Mackay last Saturday. Ten teams competed in the third round. Once the three weeks scores are collated, the top eight teams will play off in August to see who advances to the Final in Brisbane later in the year. Weekly Results Monday 18 May 2026 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild 1st Joy Hold / Ian Vary 2nd Patrick Rasmussen / Mary Rose Ramsden 2nd Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin 3rd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 3rd Jewel Schmidt / Janine Rodgers Tuesday Evening 19 May 2026 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Eric Goodchild / Noel Bugeia 1st Jewel Schmidt / Janine Rodgers 2nd Janet Hansen / Ken Seaniger 2nd Terry Sheedy / Helen Van Den Broek 3rd Vicki Howard / Richard Wix 3rd Adrian Westcott / Patricia Garner Wednesday 20 May 2026 –8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 1st Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood 2nd Robert Carless / Joy Robinson 2nd Geoffrey Patterson / Sandy Patterson 3rd Geoff Taylor / Ian Vary 3rd Patrick Rasmussen / Mary Rose Ramsden 4th Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild 4th John Hunt / Simon Barnes Thursday Evening 21 May 2026 – 4 Table One Winner – Green Points 1st Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless 2nd Susan Gibson / Lynne O’Neill 3rd Mick Robins / Marilin Robins Friday 22 May 2026 –- 11 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 2nd Mick King / Geoff Cowan 1st Janet Hansen / Thelma Caruana 3rd Joy Robinson / Debbie Ludkin 3rd Eric Goodchild / Sandy Patterson 4th Karen Caldwell / Sue Mayer-Miller 4th Ming Ting / David Ting 5th Joyce Deguara / Shirley Worland 5th Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden Saturday 23 May 2026 – Week 3 of GNOT - 10 Table Mitchell Gold Points Team Players 1st Conroy Janelle Conroy / Roland Taylor / Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood 2nd Brown Alan Brown / Janet Hansen / Faye Wright / Marilin Robins 3rd Goodchild Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild / Ming Ting / David Ting 4th Taylor Geoff Taylor / Ken Seaniger / Nancy Martin / Margaret Lane 5th Lynch Annie Lynch / Joy Brunette / Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix Contributed by Joy Block Martin & Noel Novice Winners Novice Pairs Sandra, Helen, Annie & Jan Restricted Team runners up. Photos supplied
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Seventeen-year-old James Galea has taken home the Athletics North Queensland Junior Official of the Year Award for the third time, with a consistent contribution to officiating in North Queensland events.
James is a field specialist concentrating on throws, officiating events including discus, shot put, javelin, hammer throws and weight throws. His accomplishments dating back from October 2022 to October 2023 were highlighted during the award qualification process.
Recently, James was promoted to Field Chief for the recent championship, which is an amazing feat to accomplish at his age. James’ mother Kym Madden stated, “Being a younger official, and having almost to supervise people who are older than him becomes a bit of a challenge with the respect in age difference at times.
“I am extremely proud as a Mum of a seventeen-year-old boy, that he has been recognised for the work that he does and the contributions he makes to our community.”
James is passionate about the technological advancements that are developing and improving the accuracy in his field, using remote controlled buggies and electronic measurement systems to improve the precision of competition results.
James is on the autism spectrum, allowing him a special ability to ‘see things in black and white’. Kym stated, “Because of that, [it] has enabled him to make quick decisions and to be very clear in his decision making. He knows what the rule is, and he's able to apply that.”
James is looking forward to the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, where he is eager to compete as an athlete, however he would be happy to represent as an official as well.
James Galea is awarded the Junior Official of the Year Award for 2023
This is the third time James has won the Athletics North Queensland Award
Photo credit: Mackay Athletics Club

The Airlie Beach Bridge congress was held on 25th and 26th November, with seventeen Mackay Contract Bridge players competing in three different grades with much success.
A Category was won by Noel Bugeia and Terrence Sheedy, with Frances and Alan Brown finishing third in A Category.
B Category was won by Noel Saunders and Mary-Rose Ramsden. Faith Hutchinson and Dorethy Slater came third in the C Category.
It was great to see Karen Caldwell and Susan Gibson (first away congress) participating and having a great time.
Monday 20 November 2023 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
1st Terry Sheedy and Janelle Conroy
2nd Ming Ting and Pamela Finger
E/W
1st Barbara Tait and Margaret Lane
2nd Debra Goodchild and Sandy Patterson
Tuesday Evening 21 November 2023 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
1st - Janet Hansen and Lorna Shuttlewood
2nd - Janine Rodgers and Nancy Wix
E/W
1st - Janelle Conroy and Eric Lievesly
2nd - Noel Bugeia and Eric Goodchild
Wednesday 22 November 2023 – NWP 22 of 24 10 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
1st - David Ting and Eric Goodchild
2nd - Janelle Conroy and Noel Bugeia
3rd - Max Holewa and Diane Holewa
4th - Mary Rose Ramsden and Noel Saunders
E/W
1st - Monica Darley and Kath Poole
2nd - Terrence Sheedy and Eric Leivesley
3rd - Janet Hansen and Alan Brown
4th - Joy Robinson and Robert Carless
Thursday 23 November 2023 – 3 Table One Winner Green Points
1st - Ann Whitmore and Diane Stokes
2nd - Ken Seaniger and Robert Carless
3rd - Janine Rodgers and Janelle Conroy
4th - Mick King and Patricia Garner
Friday 24 November 2023 – 10 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
1st - Terry Sheedy and Noel Bugeia
2nd - Diane Holewa and Max Holewa
3rd - Helen Van Den Broek and Don Poole
4th - Joyce Deguara and Tony Large
E/W
1st - Janelle Conroy and Pamela Finger
2nd - Christine Nice and Diane Cox
3rd - Susan Wright and Geoffrey Patterson
4th - Joy Robinson and Geoff Taylor
Saturday 25 November 2023 – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
1st - Julie O’Neill and Margaret Lane
2nd - Debra Goodchild and Eric Goodchild
3rd - Ann Whitmore and Diane Stokes
E/W
1st - Griffin Bancroft and Patricia Garner
2nd - Christine Nice and Faye Wright
3rd - Lorna Shuttlewood and Susan Wright
Best Pair in B - Mary Rose Ramsden and Noel Saunders with Airlie President Neil (centre)
Overall Winners - Tex Sheedy and Noel Bugeia
3rd overall - Alan and Frances Brown
Encouragement Award- Faith Hutchinson and Dorothy Slater
Photos supplied

A batch of promising cheer dancers from Mackay are bound for Hawaii next May to compete at the Global Cheer and Dance Games.
Young performers from the Adrenalin Cheer and Dance school based at North Mackay showed their wares at the recent Cheerbrandz Super Nationals Championships, staged at Brisbane’s Nissan Arena – securing many places and victories across the weekend.
It was the final event of the season for the Mackay club, with the Senior Hip Hop ‘Envy’ team receiving the greatest accolades after clinching all three major awards.
The ‘Envy’ combination were crowned Queensland Division champions and Hip-Hop Grand Champions, taking out the prestigious Super Grand Champions award for Hip Hop. This fact making them the highest scoring team across all three event locations in Queensland, New South Wales and New Zealand.
Comprised of nine gifted senior dancers aged 14 to 17 years, the Envy team wowed the crowd and judges with their fierce and skilful performance, earning themselves a partially-paid bid to represent Australia at the Global Games in Hawaii in May 2024.
"To say the team were thrilled would be an understatement,” reflected Adrenalin Cheer and Dance club owner and Head Coach Kelly Munt.
“There were smiles from ear to ear and plenty of emotion after the event and we couldn't have hoped for a better end to the season.
“The Envy team are the 2022 AASCF National champions for the Senior Hip-Hop division but know with dance teams each season, you start back at the bottom,” Kelly quipped.
“We are proud of how far they have come to end their 2023 season on such a high.” she added.
If having one representative team selected wasn't enough, the Adrenalin club’s Dreamers Senior Level 4 cheer combination also impressed the judges and the crowd - winning their division and being awarded Level 4 runner-up Grand Champions.
The result earned Dreamers a wildcard bid to also represent Australia in their division for the Global Cheer and Dance Games. Dreamers’ 15 senior athletes, many lining up in their first season of Level 4, remain undefeated for the 2023 season.
Head Coach Kelly said the club as a whole was very supportive of not only the two bid-winning teams but each combination, from the first-season athletes up to the experienced All Stars.
“We put on some of our best work of the season at the Super Nationals event and are proud of all the teams, sensational coaches and the parents who make the club our family.” Kelly stated.
Adrenalin club’s Dreamers Senior Level 4 cheer team won their division and finished Level 4 runner-up Grand Champions at the recent Super Nationals Championships.
Contributed By Chris Karas
Adrenalin Cheer and Dance club’s Envy combination took home the prestigious Super Grand Champions award for Hip-Hop at the recent Super Nationals Championships
Adrenalin club’s Dreamers Senior Level 4 cheer team won their division and finished Level 4 runner-up Grand Champions
Photo supplied

Queensland Schoolgirls netball goalkeeper Shaylah Pershouse and Redcliffe Dolphins-bound rugby league forward Sam Anderson are the St Patrick’s College Junior Sportswoman and Sportsman of the Year recipients for 2023.
The talented duo were officially recognised for their superb achievements this season on the netball court and football field and accepted their awards at the College’s annual Sports Assembly.
Defensive dynamo Shaylah capped a stellar season in her chosen sport when she represented Queensland at the SchoolSport Australia 15 years and under National Netball Championships in Perth.
Donning the maroon uniform was a proud moment for the emerging goalkeeper, who helped her team mates achieve a fourth placed ranking behind tournament champions Victoria, NSW and South Australia.
In the lead up to the National Carnival, the outstanding Pershouse turned in skilful performances for St Patrick’s at the Queensland Independent Secondary Schools Netball Championships in Brisbane.
15-year-old Shaylah showed a maturity that far belied her years with inspirational defensive displays throughout the tournament to earn a spot in the 2023 QISSN Carnival Rising Stars Girls Team.
It was a deserved honour for the Mackay DAS product as she and her St Patrick’s team mates held their own against some of the best senior netball schoolgirl outfits in the State.
Shaylah also produced superb performances for the Capricornia representative side at the Queensland School Sport Netball Championships in Brisbane to earn her maiden State honours.
The teak-tough keeper was at her combative best when St Patrick’s won both the Cup (Seniors) and Shield (Junior) categories at the Capricornia Regional Trials at Mackay Multisports Stadium, to qualify for the prestigious Vicki Wilson State Netball Championships in Brisbane.
Sam Anderson is a promising rugby league forward destined for bigger things.
The powerhouse 15-year-old prop – who helped St Patrick’s claim the Queensland Regional Schoolboys championship and Cowboys Challenge trophies in 2023 - has secured his immediate future after signing a two-year contract with the Redcliffe Dolphins.
Anderson proved a tower of strength this season in the schoolboy ranks, earning a Queensland Under 15 representative jumper following stand out performances for Capricornia at the State Secondary School Championships in Townsville.
The emerging forward also impressed for the Queensland White team that reached the semi finals of the Australian Secondary Schools National Under 15 Championships at Port Macquarie.
But it was in the Cowboys Challenge Shield series that strong-running Sam made a huge impact – inspiring the all-conquering St Patrick’s team to a 24-10 Grand Final victory over Ignatius Park College Townsville at the Mackay Junior League Fields with his punishing defence, hard running and skilful ball play.
It was a bitter-sweet experience for the rampaging prop, who damaged his knee early in the match and was forced to watch from the sidelines forlornly as the undefeated champions brought home the trophy.
Anderson missed St Patrick’s triumph over Dolphins Cup champions Emmaus College Rockhampton in the Queensland Regional Grand Final challenge the following week, but played a pivotal role in the championship double with his mentoring and motivational tips.
Sam’s immediate goals for 2024 are to force his way into the St Patrick’s College top grade squad, that will defend its Aaron Payne Cup schoolboy's premiership title under the astute coaching of Ian Schifilliti.
Contributed by Chris Karas
St Patrick’s College 2023 Junior Sports Person of Year Award recipients Sam Anderson and Shaylah Pershouse.
Photo supplied

The annual PCYC Whitsundays Gymnastics Showcase was held last week to the enjoyment of parents and family members in the packed crowd.
With over 70 children, aged from five to 14, taking to the course, displaying their newfound skills, talents and techniques, that have been perfected by the capable team of coaches at PCYC Whitsundays.
From Foundation gymnasts to Platinum level athletes, each and every child had the opportunity to showcase their skills to an eager crowd.
“We had a really great turnout,” explained Jessica Ferguson, PCYC gymnastics coach and Member Services Team Leader.
“Parents and family appreciated the event and being able to watch their child’s skills.”
“I am super proud of all the children, and I am very thankful for the team we have at PCYC Whitsundays. They’re hard work is appreciated.”
This showcase wraps up the official term of gymnastics at PCYC Whitsundays. For children wishing to join the sport, it is best to ring the club on 4948 1144 or email the club on whitsunday@pcyc.org.au.
The next term will begin in line with the 2024 Term 1 start, which is January 22.

Home Hill Cricket Association hosted Bowen Cricket last Sunday, November 26 for an inter-town representative match with bragging rights coming down to the final wicket.
The match reignited a rivalry between the two towns, with excellent play on both sides.
The Sunday fixture between Home Hill and Bowen saw the visitors win the toss and elect to bat.
Bowen’s top order got the work done early with high scorers Dylan Pettingill scoring 33 runs, Michael Pettiford scoring 31, Lachlan Altmann scoring 18, Mark Coventry scoring 13 and Daniel Borgh scoring 11, helping the team to a total of 153 all out after 38 overs.
Some fine bowling from Home Hill’s Andrew Cardillo saw him take four wickets for 37 runs from seven overs, supported by Alex Stillhard’s 2/27 from five, Darcy Walters’ 1/15 from five, Ross Parker’s 1/16 from five and Simon Vickers’ 1/27 from eight, with a run out helping clean up the visiting batsmen.
Chasing 154 runs for victory, Home Hill were off to a shaky start at 4/29 before the middle order steadied the ship thanks to Hugh Smith’s 48 not out, Ross Parker’s 34, Ayden Marano’s 18 and Andrew Cardillo’s 11.
Home Hill lost their ninth wicket with just four runs to make, the winning runs coming from fortuitous byes in the 38th over.
Bowen bowlers Dylan Pettingill (4/24), Seth McIntosh (3/17), Mark Coventry (1/12) and Lachlan Altmann (1/25) took the game right down to the wire, with Home Hill ultimately winning by one wicket.
Bowen versus Home Hill saw a lengthly game of wits, courage, and determination. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

The Cannons had a super weekend at the Hamilton Island Triathlon and Ocean Swims. Congratulations to Don Algie, Harris Delac, River Shields, Penelope Shields, Lincoln Russell, Millie Groom, Lily Maher, and Alessa Penglase-Fortunato for outstanding efforts in Saturday’s Triathlon. On Sunday, Thomas Ganter, Don Algie, Harris Delac, Eloise Chegwidden, Tora Delac, Jacob Bell, and Harry Chegwidden participated in the Ocean Swims. All the swimmers did extremely well.
Congratulations to Thomas Ganter who won 1st place in the 350m swim in a time of 5min 26 sec. Don Algie came 2nd in the 350m swim in a time of 6min 23sec. Harris Delac swam a great time of 7min 55sec.
Well done to Eloise, Harry, and Amy Chegwidden for completing their first Ocean Swim! Tora Delac swam a fantastic time of 11min 52 sec in the 750m event. Kate Thomson swam a super time of 13min 13sec in the 750m event. Jacob Bell was 4th out of the water in the 2km swim and was 1st in his age group. Jane Delac swam a terrific time of 35min 29sec and was 3rd in her age group.
On Wednesday night, the Cannons hosted another enjoyable Club Night. Club Records were presented to Eloise Chegwidden (8yrs) for 25m and 50m Breaststroke and Remy Hedges (15yrs) for 800m Freestyle. Upgrade Certificates were presented to Noah Maltby, Billie Jamieson, Zane Clayworth, Alex Trefz, Gracie Laguna, Lucas Korosec, and Lincoln Russell. The Chocolate Awards (for best PBs) were presented to Eric Mulliss and Eloise Chegwidden. Well done, swimmers!
The Cannons would like to commend all the swimmers who participated at Club Night and at Hamilton Island! A big thank you to all the wonderful parents for their ongoing assistance and support!
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.
Harry Eloise Thomas Don Harris Preparing for Ocean Swim
Eloise and Harry at the end of the 350m swim
Remy with new Club Record. Photos supplied

Last week of spring and then into summer which could not come faster as the bowls this week have demonstrated.
Tuesday afternoon Social Bowls saw inexperienced Mark Mawson at skipper with Liz McManus at lead and Tess Walker at second playing brilliant bowls to run away with the money whilst newly joined player John Burnett take home the prestigious Health Hub award.
Wednesday afternoon Jackpot bowls superbly run by Merve Stewart and Rick Galea, saw them team together with John Askew to take home the money whilst Marjorie Hughes took home the prestigious Health Hub award.
Saturday morning Scroungers has only one more week to go and had a great field in hot pursuit of the prizes on offer and first round winners were Andy McDougall, Eric Barnard and Rick Galea proceed to the final and it was Rick who proved too strong again to go home with his second victory of this season with a fabulous display, whilst Russell Jackson took home the B Division prize money. Next weekend will see the finals take place all welcome for the final round and then the finals will take place.
Sunday morning saw 14 new bowlers come to try out brilliantly organised by Margo Stanley. Our club super coach who has organised lessons for anyone interested on Monday's and Thursday's at 4pm till 5pm which is free all welcome.
Sunday afternoon Social Bowls well organised by Jill Spencer another tireless worker at the club and it was the team ably led by Graham Cowling with Mario De Martini at lead and the much improved Arthur McManus whose competitive nature holds no bounds and they won a thrilling last end match against Tony Kelly's team with Paul Osborne at lead back to best form and Mark Mawson at second and the very popular winner of the Health Hub award was Jill Spencer herself.
It also must be mentioned that Fiona Greener has worked tirelessly this weekend keeping refreshments cold with wonderful thoughtful service and commitment.
Wednesday afternoons winners John Askew, Merve Stewart, and Rick Galea. Photo supplied

Mick's Computer Services had a great afternoon of bowls on Saturday when they had their Staff Christmas Party at the club. Enjoying a game of barefoot bowls along with a lot of fun in a social setting.
This week there has been a change of leader board in the Social Participation Trophy which has been sitting at just a one-point difference between first and second place for a number of weeks. In social bowls on Wednesday, Bruce Uhe, Sandy Daffara, and Philip Brown defeated Arthur Griffith, Sandy Daffara and Barry Zillmann 31 - 13. Warren Wilson and Heather Brown had a tight contest with the score being 20 all after the 20th end but scored that extra point to defeat Alan Pershouse and John Fielding 22- 20. On Sunday John Burnett and Warren Wilson defeated Arthur Griffith and Mike Harrison 19 - 15 in a game of pairs. Sandy Daffara, Peter Lawton, and Philip Brown defeated Bruce Uhe, Peter Lawton, and Heather Brown 17 - 13.
With the year drawing to a close, current standings in the Social Participation Trophy - are Philip Brown on 150 points, Heather Brown 149, Bruce Uhe 120, Alen Sanderson 113, Sandy Daffara 105, John Anderson 97, Mike Harrison 94, Arthur Griffith 66, John Burnett 62.

Tuesday winners were Bron Tolcher and Irene Laird defeated Shirley Jones and Robyn Stitt.
Lyndi Suann and Evan Jones defeated Deb Retchless and Alby Vigar. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Competitions results: On Saturday the club mixed competition was completed. In the morning the final of the Mixed Triples was won by Laurie Land, Penny Warren and Allan Rolfe who defeated Tracey Roach, Lloyd White and Jason Wright. In the afternoon the final of the Mixed Pairs could not have been any closer with an extra end being played and the last bowl deciding the game. The winners were Fely Duncan and Jason Wright who defeated Penny Warren and Allan Rolfe.
On Sunday our Bowls Section AGM’s took place with new executives ready to take over the reins for another year. Congratulations to our members who took on new positions.
After a great lunch, 18 players were out on the green for social bowls. Winners for the afternoon were Laurie Land, Lyn Danvers, and Geoff Danvers defeated Toni Bowen, Peter Warren, and Pat Tracey. Sue Shearing, Shirley Jones, and Penny Warren defeated Teresa Willshire, Jim Quod, and Sugar Brunker. Deb Retchless, Robyn Stitt, and Alby Vigar defeated Gwenda Lydom, Irene Laird, and Graeme Read.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.
Club Mixed Fours winners: Wayne Crowhurst Lloyd Wilson Tracey Roach Kennedy Whitton
Club Mixed Triples winners: Allan Rolfe Penny Warren Laurie Land
Club Mixed Pairs winners: Jason Wright and Fely Duncan. Photos supplied

On Wednesday, men and ladies played a single stableford event sponsored by Bowen Golf Club. Ladies’ winner was Viv Clark 39pts, runner up on a countback Robyn Slade 36pts. Men’s winner on a countback was John Lawson 41pts, runner up Rodney Wells 41pts.
On Friday, members celebrated the end of their season with their presentation night. Congratulations to all the winners, especially Robyn Slade and Jeff Day who took out the Golfer of the year trophies for the weekend competitions. Thank you to Jim and Debbie Bullemor for their continued sponsorship of the Golfer of the year trophy.
Wednesday Golfers of the year were Jeremy Chrzanowski ajd David Roberts – joint winners for the men. Ladies winner Leanne Swan.
Men’s double Matchplay champions David Insch and Dylan Nott, runners up Geoff Fellows and Greg Carlyon. Men’s single Matchplay champion was Dylan Nott, runner up Marcus Yasso. Ladies double Matchplay champions Claire and Meg Garrod, runners up Bev Lowcock and Tanya Gaudry. Ladies single Matchplay champion Meg Garrod, runner up Bev Lowcock. Well done everyone.
On Saturday, we played a single stableford event for the Frank and Gloria Bidgood Memorial. 105 players took to the course, which was a great turnout. Thank you to the Bidgood family for continuing to sponsor this event and great to see Frank and Kurt Bidgood and Kyjel and Kade Spencer continuing the golfing legacy. Ladies’ winner was Julie Mawson 37pts, runner up on a countback Leanne Swan 34pts. Men’s winner Joshua Fraser 43pts, runner up Jeff Jackson 39pts.
This weekend is a single stroke event for the December monthly medals.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott.
Matchplay champions – David Insch, Dylan Nott, Tanya Gaudry, Bev Lowcock, Claire and Meg Garrod
Golfers of the year – Jeff Day, Sponsors Jim & Debbie Bullemor, Robyn Slade
Frank and Gloria Bidgood winners – L-R Frank and Kurt Bidgood, Kyjel Spencer, Jeff Jackson, Joshua Fraser, Julie Mawson, Leanne Swan, Kade Spencer. Photos supplied
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The stableford held on November 21 was won by Len Booroff with 40 points from Brad Fleet on 38 with Lyn Muller the leading lady on 38 beating Leanne Alexander by 3. Pins went to Elise Hodgson, Brad Fleet and Chris Pham.
Lyn Muller edged out Vickie Wallace to take Wednesday's event with 39 points. Pins went to Lyn Muller, Pam Harrison x2, and Tiina Randmae.
Wayne Temby and Ron Jamieson had a great Thursday to win the pairs event on a count back from Nicola Apruzzese and Terry Handford on 46 points.
Pins went to Barry Shuwalow, Conrad Werner, Brad Fleet and Chris Pham.
Jack Pirlo won Friday's Met run with 22 points by two shots from Sam Deicke who took out the pin shot.
Steve Hickey won the MBW A division on Saturday with 41 points from Rob Stanley, while Phillip Luckett took out the B division with 41 points from Brett Bauer.
Pins went to Laurie Dakin, Jesse Leveque, Len Booroff and Anna Winterbourn. Toni Clauss won the ladies' MBW stableford with 39 points from Noelene Spurway who also won a ladies pin shot along with Anna Winterbourn.
Sunday's competition winner was Wilf Herweg on 40 points from Christopher Bartlett, with the leading ladies being Nicole Cooper and Jacqueline Wall. Pins went to Jon Miller, Kev Cooper, Tiina Randmae, Sam Blake, Anna Winterbourn and Jacqueline Wall.
Contributed by Rod Wecker

Conditions were steamy with the occasional nuisance shower, but play wasn’t interrupted at all. Although the field was smaller than usual with only 17 players, Christmas festivities and Handiskins kept a few of the regulars away, there was, as always, a very amicable competitive spirit in play.
LADIES All GRADES:
Winner: Jacqui Wall with 36 points
Runner-up: Anna Winterbourn with 34
Longest Drive: Elise Hodgson (A) - just on the outer perimeter and Pam Casey (B).
MEN’S A GRADE:
Winner: Chris Bartlett with 39 points
Runner-up: Darrren Reynolds with 33
Longest Drive: Darrren Reynolds
MEN’S B GRADE:
Winner: Wilf Herweg with 40 points
Runner-up: Leigh Jones with 37
Longest Drive: Peter Fox
NTPs:
For the ladies: Penny Wardroper and Jacqui Wall
For the men: Jason Bourke, Leigh Jones, and Clay Coles
NAGAs: the honours went to Ron Jamieson and Elise Hodgson, Elise couldn’t make the presentation so it went to Pam Casey, a drink courtesy of Aaron and Tracy Watts.
NEXT WEEK: will be the Dec MM/least putts in conjunction with the 2023 Medal of Medals, get your names in early for the last competition of the 2023, so we can play in a block between 7 and 8 am.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.
Chris Bartlett, Pam Casey, Wilf Herweg and Jacqui Wall. Photo supplied

The Whitsunday Running Club had an amazing season this year!
Local runners were able to test their skills against competitors from all over Australia and overseas in the three major events that the club organised, namely: the North Queensland Cross Championship in March, North Queensland Marathon Championship in July, and the Whitsunday Trail Festival in September.
Members of the club travelled extensively throughout Australia and the World to showcase their colours and market the Whitsundays. Six of the members took part in the Medoc Marathon in France, one in the half marathon in Lisbon, Portugal, one in the Mont-Blanc Ultra Trail through France, Italy and Switzerland and two in the Maybank Bali marathon. Several members also ran in parkruns in Wales, Scotland, and England.
In Australia they competed in the ‘last one standing’ Dead Cow Gully near Brisbane and the Coast to Mount Kosciusko, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and many more.
The highlight of the year was the Athletics North Queensland Awards night where the achievements of the club were recognised by Athletics North Queensland (Queensland Athletics representatives in the north).
Mark McConkey was given a ‘Merit Award’ in recognition of his outstanding services to the sport of athletics in North Queensland. Mark is a founding member of the Whitsunday Running Club and has continuously served on the committee and coached athletes over the past eleven years.
The Whitsunday Running Club (Club of the year), Aimee Sulzberger (Recreational Runner of the Year) and Liv Compton (Recreational Runner of the Year) were all finalists in their categories.
Aimee won the Recreational Runner of the Year trophy in recognition of her wins in the 10km and 6km North Queensland Cross Country Championships, gold in the Airlie Beach Marathon Festival 10km, gold in the Whitsunday Trail Festival 10.5km and gold in the Townsville Marathon Festival.
Tim McQuoid-Mason, President of the Whitsunday Running Club said: “The running talent in the Whitsundays has developed over the past few years into a formidable pool of runners capable of competing against the best in Queensland, Australia and the World, they are all fantastic ambassadors for the Whitsundays!”
Whitsunday Running Club President Tim McQuoid-Mason, Aimee, Mark, Karen Maddock, Liv, Rebecca Hadley, Michael Hadley and Ella Maddock at the Athletics NQ Awards
Aimee, Tim and Mark at the Athletics NQ Awards
Aimee Award at the Athletics NQ Awards
Mark Award at the Athletics NQ Awards. Photos supplied

Whitsunday Touch has rounded off the 2023 season, with a massive celebration earlier this week.
The overall winning teams are:
A Grade - GET Touch
B Grade - Whitmonday Eagles
C Grade - Flametree Flames
Family Grade - Untouchables