SWIMMING Three rising talents from Mackay Cyclones Swimming Club have made waves on the national stage, earning recognition both in and out of the pool. Dakota Hull, Ava Seawright, and Isabelle Sharpe recently returned from the 2024 National Short Course Championships with impressive results, while fellow Cyclone Anisa Helou has been named as one of just 18 recipients of the prestigious Hancock Prospecting Patron Scholarship. The scholarship program, awarded to swimmers aged 13–18, prov
Read the full storySOFTBALL With just one or two weeks remaining in the season, teams are preparing for finals, with the grand final set for 13th September. The B Ladies will kick off their finals campaign next weekend on 30th August. Another tied game for the U14 teams ended in a 6-all draw between Dragons Get the Power and Angels North Jacklin Chaos. The young players have made remarkable progress since the start of the season. Dragons’ Connor Doolan got on base twice and scored each time, while Boyd Bax
Read the full storyCRICKET As international cricket prepares to tee off in Mackay, local U20 cricketers are sharpening their skills and soaking up the excitement. Marcus Sammut, aged 17, reflected on the upcoming Australia vs South Africa matches, saying, “It’s really good—especially for a regional area. This hasn’t happened in Mackay before, which is awesome.” He added, “It’s inspiring to see how hard Mackay players train. We’ve got great facilities here, and hosting games like Australia vs South Africa
Read the full storyBMX Mackay riders were in fine form at last weekend’s R7 & R8 of the Queensland State Series, held at the Cairns BMX Club. Competitors from across the region tested their speed and skill on the challenging track, with Mackay’s young riders producing some standout performances and claiming multiple top finishes. Round 8 Results: 11 Girls Lilly Bolger – F16:8 1st | 118:6 1st | 73:3 1st | 28:1 1st 12 Girls Ruby Soke – F17:4 1st | 119:8 1st | 74:5 2nd | 29:1 1st 13 Boys Max
Read the full storyCatherine McAuley College held their Swimming Carnival on Friday 10 March at the Mackay Aquatic Recreation Complex, with excellent weather, and enthusiastic students combining to make the day a great success.
House spirit was alive with a sea of colour, war cries, and many with no voice by the end of a day filled with noise, laughter, fun and constructive rivalry.
Students and staff from the College all entered the spirit of the day, with more than 70 competitive races along with the additional whole of house swims adding points to the final tally for the day. The atmosphere of this carnival was enhanced by the additional student cohort now including years 7 and 8 as the Catholic College moves into its second year of quality faith-based education and learning.
College Staff also participated in the event, winning the silver medal in the Students versus Staff race. Staff were also freed up to provide supervision and other roles and join in the energy of the day via the use of electronic timing to one hundredth of a second. No challenging those results!
Catherine McAuley College would like to sincerely thank the staff at the Mackay Aquatic Recreation Complex for their outstanding assistance which also contributed to the success of the day.
One of Mackay’s largest and longest-running basketball clubs has teamed up with Wests Tigers to ensure the future of the sport in the Pioneer Valley.
Formed in 1981, Renegades Basketball Club is considered one of the big three basketball clubs in the region with 43 men’s and women’s teams from under 8s up to division 1.
The club, however, has never had a base to operate out of, host meetings or run training sessions.
“We’ve been around since 1981 … surviving on backyard patios and meetings at local clubs,” said Renegades President Guy Simpson.
“We’ve never had a home base.”
With the number of basketball teams in Mackay growing by 21% over the last 12 months, facilities are becoming harder to acquire for training purposes.
“The reality is every club in Mackay is struggling to get a venue to bounce a ball on of an afternoon for the kids,” Mr Simpson said.
Meetings with Wests began in early 2022 with the hopes of establishing Renegades as the basketball club of choice for the Pioneer Valley.
“Being a country boy myself, I grew up in Calen, I know what it’s like not to have representation and I reckon the Pioneer Valley’s a great fit for us,” Mr Simpson said.
“Hopefully we can have from under 8s, starting at that level and filtering through, we get enough of that age group that they can even train out here in the valley and save them commuting all the way into town every week.”
The Pioneer Valley has been without a basketball club since Midgets Basketball Club, junior club of Australian basketball coach Sandy Brondello, folded about 15 years ago.
Integral to the Renegades’ plans are the expansion plans of Wests Tigers.
Following the purchase of a neighbouring 25ha cane farm, Wests Tigers are in the process of creating a master expansion plan to enhance the sporting facilities available to the people of the Pioneer Valley.
“It is our club’s vision to provide a sporting complex for as many sports as we can,” said Wests Chairman Brett Leach.
“When I played sport as a young bloke, we all trained at pretty ordinary facilities, and we all travelled.
“When kids look to play sport, they want to see where they’re training and where they’re playing and the more professional that club can be, not only as a club but also the facilities, the more it’ll attract people to the sport.”
The Renegades have been involved in the planning process of Wests’ expansion, which looks to include four outdoor, undercover basketball courts and one indoor court.
“It’s going to be up to us to provide the infrastructure that’s needed for them to be able to play their sport,” said Mr Leach.
“This club can’t afford to do what we’d like to do for our community without the help from local, state and federal governments,” added Wests Director Mick Baker.
“This is about planning for the future of basketball in our region out here in the valley.
“It’s about making sure we get this relationship right now so that in the future it’s a strong bond.”
Wests Tigers are holding a community consultation day on June 17 where anyone involved in Pioneer Valley sport can view the plans and make comments and recommendations.
“At the moment it’s purely a dream, nothing’s locked in,” said Mr Baker.
Renegades Basketball Club are holding a sign-on day at Mirani State School next Wednesday, March 29 from 5:00pm ahead of the President’s Cup Season starting in term 2.
For more information, email renegadesmackay@hotmail.com.
As Mackay Basketball finals get underway, 25 of the Renegades’ 43 teams will participate in the finals of the Championship season this weekend at the Mackay Basketball Association.
L-R Rob Cunningham (Renegades Vice President), Guy Simpson (Renegades President), Helen Bartolo (Renegades Life Member), Ian Nicholas (Original Committee Member) Alan Edwards (Life Member and original committee member), Kingsley Theiber (Wests General Manger), Mick Baker (Wests Director) and Brett Leach (Wests Chairman). Photo credit: Sam Gillespie
25 Renegades teams will play finals this weekend. Photos credit: Deanne Woods Photography
Mackay endurance king Justin Rule has continued his medal-winning achievements on the Masters Athletics circuit.
The 48-year-old iron man was one of three Mackay Athletics Club competitors to stamp their mark at the recent Australian Masters Athletics Championships in Sydney – bringing home gold in the 3000m Steeplechase and a bronze medal in the 8km Cross Country in the Mens 45-49yrs category.
Clubmates Maddy Simmons and Mel Esau also impressed in the Women’s 40-44yrs division by collecting a swag of medals in field and track events.
German-born Simmons, 41, clinched a silver medal in the 80m hurdles and bronze in both the triple jump and pole vault to add to her 80m hurdles gold and pole vault silver at the 2022 National Masters in Townsville.
40-year-old Esau – who only took up athletics earlier this year – grabbed silver medals for Queensland in the 4 x 100m (180+) and 4 x 400m (120+) Relay finals.
She also reached the finals of the 60m, 100m, 200m and long jump events and recorded a personal best time in the 400m for her age group.
But it was the super fit Rule – named Athletics North Queensland Masters Athlete of the Year in 2022 – who enhanced his reputation with standout performances in recent weeks.
At the World Masters Cross Country Championships last month in Bathurst, the lanky Mackay runner finished a creditable 13th in a strong international field in the 6km short course event.
A highlight for Justin was navigating the course alongside legendary Australian long distance running champion Steve Moneghetti, who claimed the 60-69yrs world title.
Rule also teamed up with Joanna Bailey (Northern Territory) to finish 11th in the Mixed Relay.
Since entering major Masters events in 2020, a rejuvenated Justin has collected a swag of medals including two gold (steeplechase and 5000m) and three silver (400m hurdles, 800m and 1500m) at the Oceania Championships in Mackay and the Pan Pacific Championships on the Gold Coast where he captured two gold in the 1500m and 5000m); two silver (steeplechase and 800m) plus a bronze in the Beach Mile.
The former Brisbane Grammar student made a comeback to athletics when sons Oliver and Toby joined the Mackay Athletics Club.
Last Sunday at the Athletics North Queensland Cross Country Championships at Airlie Beach, Justin was upstaged by the duo when 18-year-old Oliver won gold in the 8km Under 20 event and Toby, 16, grabbed gold in the 6km Under 17 race.
Justin had to settle for silver in the 8km Masters event.
Talented Mackay athletes Mel Esau, Justin Rule and Maddy Simmons collected a swag of medals at the recent Australian Masters Athletics Championships in Sydney. Photo credit: Chris Karas
The Mackay Cycling Club's inaugural race of the season was a triumph for riders of all ages and abilities. The individual time trial, held along the Walkerston Homebush Road, tested the mettle of competitors ranging in age from around 8 to 80. From a 4km challenge for the youngest cyclists to a gruelling 20km test against the clock for the seniors, every rider pushed themselves to make their mark on the beginning of the season.
A couple of punctures meant two favoured racers to take out their grades had to make way for others to claim the glory, showing anything can happen on the day.
With some notable big names missing the start of the season, it left the gate open for a strong ride from Tim Ffrost to take line honours as the fastest senior of the day, completing the 20km in around 29 minutes. Taking out the B-grade was Luke Schatkowski, who was only 2-seconds from cracking the sub-30-minute mark. C-grade was cleaned up by Noel Garciano in a time of 30:34 which would have seen him competitive in the B-grade, along with Tenille Galea who was the fastest woman home in 31:52. Winning the D-grade was Bradley Fraser, in a hot time of 32:29.
Juniors who won their respective grades were U9 Hamish Brennan, U11 Rowdy Brennan, U13 Matthew Schatkowski, U15 Peter Schatkowski and U17 Chrisse Neah Garciano.
The Mackay Cycling Club welcomes riders of all levels of experience to participate in their events, offering day race passes to anyone wanting to take on the challenge.
Whether you're a seasoned pro or a novice rider, the Mackay Cycling Club is the place to be if you want to experience the thrill of the ride.
The Mackay Cycling Club’s inaugural race of the 2023 season was a time trial. Photo credit: Amanda Wright
Nearly sixty runners and supporters attended the very popular annual Whibley’s Wander held from the Secretary’s residence early Sunday morning.
The wonderful Julie and Andrew were the perfect hosts with all runners appreciating their generosity and picture-perfect back yard.
Paul Mackenzie and Alana Knesevic were the top male and female in the 12km with excellent performances by the 5km top duo of Terese Hackney and Darrin Pullen.
The 100% humidity was extreme as runners braved the conditions and early morning high temperatures.
Meanwhile Mackay Road Runners’ competitors did very well at the Athletics North Queensland Cross Country Championships hosted by The Whitsunday Running Club in Cannonvale where several locals took out top podium places:
Liam Mumford - 1st Open 10km
Justin Rule - 2nd 45-49yrs 8km
Oliver Rule - 1st under 20yrs 8km
Damian Rutland - 3rd under 20yrs km
Toby Rule - 1st under 18/17 yrs 6km
Abigail Sweeney - 2nd under 18/17 yrs 4km
Lily Leven - 2nd under 16/15 yrs 4km
Congratulations to all, what an amazing effort against very talented athletes throughout the North Queensland region.
This Sunday’s local Mackay Road Runners Club event will be held at beautiful Cape Hillsborough National Park carpark near the Resort precincts commencing at 7am.
All casual non-member runners are most welcome to attend however, there will be a day runner fee of $5 for juniors and $10 for seniors to cover insurance costs, etc.
Contributed by Janelle Tilse
Leanne, Lauren and Jess enjoy a chat before the Whibley’s Wander 5km
(Far right standing) Julie Whibley is thanked by some of the Mackay Road Runners for her and Andrew Whibley’s exceptional post-run brekky. Photo credit: Janelle Tilse
A total of nine children participated in the first of six ‘Footy For Fun’ training sessions at the Whitsunday Sportspark on Monday night.
The sessions are dedicated to teaching children aged four to eight years the basics of Touch Football in the hope that it will inspire them to progress further and join a team as they get older.
Over 200 people regularly play Touch Football in the Whitsundays and compete in a range of divisions which offer everything from a family grade, where kids can play with their parents, right through to young aspiring professionals in the sport.
During the first Footy For Fun session, the kids learnt the basics of how to catch the ball, dodge past each other and score a goal.
Next week they will play a real game.
Any parents who are interested in signing up their children for the next five weeks can still do so, just head to the Whitsunday Touch Facebook page for details.
Training sessions are from 5pm until 5.40pm every Monday at Whitsunday Sportspark.
This Week’s Results
A Grade
Won In the Crear 8 v Raiders A 5
Won Vipers 10 v Concrete Feet 7
Won Trusty 18 v Whitmonday Eagles 4
B Grade
Won Full Boar v The Guinea Fowls Forfeit
Won Ray White Mudcrabs 5 v G.E.T. Touch 4
BYE Slippery Salmons
C Grade
Won Fumble This v Whitsunday Warriors Forfeit
Won Touch it 9 v Stingers 4
Won Flametree Flames 11 v Raiders C 1
BYE OnTime
Family Grade
Won Untouchables 7 v Mainlanders 3
Won Raiders Family 7 v Misfits HamoRent 5
Nine youngsters joined the first Footy For Fun session
The Cannonvale Cannons are eagerly awaiting their 2023 Club Championships next Saturday to mark the official end of the local swim season.
Over 40 swimmers prepared this week by participating at the Cannons’ Club Night, surprising coaches with new personal bests.
Club official Jane Delac presented Zach Trefz and Connor Lee with the Chocolate Awards for best personal bests.
Club Upgrades were presented to Bianca Anderson, Zane Clayworth, Miller Eaves, Harry Crisp, and Jax Clayworth, and the Swim Star Award presented to Piper Walker.
Highlights from Club Night included: Top performers by personal best were Charlie Doherty, Levi Smith, and Jax Clayworth.
Thomas Ganter swam an excellent time of 3.08.65 in his 200-metre IM which was a massive 23.83 second personal best.
Andie Reynolds also swam a fabulous 200-metre IM, taking 7.71 seconds off her previous best time.
Declan Dichiera and Matilda Nicholes performed well in their respective 100-metre IMs, finishing close together. Declan swam a 3.88 second personal best and Matilda swam a 4.13 second personal best.
Ava Hudson swam fantastic times in her Backstroke and Breaststroke races, while Lucas Korosec, six, smashed his 25-metre Butterfly and 50-metre Backstroke times.
Addie Sanders swam a brilliant 50-metre Backstroke in 59.34 second. Max Smith swam a smooth 25-metre Butterfly in 35.06 seconds.
One of Owen Maher’ best swims was his Butterfly - he improved his time by 2.15 seconds.
Trace Quick keeps getting quicker every week: he swam personal bests in his Butterfly and Breaststroke.
Sister pair Millah and Piper Walker both swam extremely well in their Breaststroke and achieved personal bests.
Well done to all the swimmers who participated at Club Night and special mention to swimmers who swam one or two personal bests: Don Algie, Gracie Laguna, Connor Lee, Stevie Lee, Miller Eaves, Sophie Fletcher, Roxy Groom, Ty Hayes-Williams, Zane Clayworth, Harry Crisp, Harris Delac, Bianca Anderson, Clare Anderson, Harry Chegwidden, Indi Smith, Zach Trefz, Celeste Orenshaw, and Isaac Pisaniello.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen
Cannonvale Cannon Piper Walker was this week’s Swim Star Award recipient
Zane Clayworth holding his Club Upgrade certificate earnt at the Cannonvale Cannons’ weekly Club Night
Whitsunday United Football Club teams began their respective seasons over the past two weeks with the majority of teams taking the field last Saturday, which acted as a “proper season kick off for the club.”
First up were the newly minted Division One and Two Men’s sides, with both teams travelling to Dolphin Park to face Magpies and Dolphins, respectively.
The Division Two Men struggled against Dolphins in the first match of the day, going down quickly in the initial 20 minutes, conceding four goals.
Soon they steadied the ship and mounted a counter offensive, rallying and gaining the upper hand while pressing for victory.
But it wasn’t to be so: the Division Two Men lost out 6-4, having hit the post four times in the second half. The side were understandably disappointed not to have come away with either the points shared or better, yet were proud to have fought back from such a large deficit.
The Division One Men managed to grab a well-earned draw against a much younger Mackay Magpies team – despite most of the team comprising of players backing up from the previous Division Two game.
On Saturday, Whitsunday United hit pitches across Mackay with most teams tasting success and showing they were in for title challenges this season.
The Under 13 Premier boys kicked off with that winning feeling, ending their first game with 2-1 against Mackay Wanderers.
They set the tone for the Under 15 Division One boys, who stole away with all three points in a 1-0 last minute win against Wanderers – an absolute thriller.
The Women started off in great form, too. Against City Brothers, the reserves team celebrated a draw a nil all draw, while the Premier girls were more than convincing.
The Women’s side were free scoring – ending their match with a 4-0 win – and considering it was the first time a lot of the ladies played together, both women’s results were truly impressive.
In the Men’s Reserve grade, United were bettered across the park, with the game closing out at 4-1 in Mackay Magpies favour.
To bring an end to the weekend’s fixtures, the Premier Men’s side started off the season with the same opening game result as last year – a draw against a solid Magpies outfit.
Although trailing 3-1, a quickfire double to Harry Hodgen saw the Whitsunday team steal the draw.
The season may have kicked off, but the local club is still able to accommodate players in the Senior age groups and even in U15.
If you have played before and are keen to join in, the club asks you to enquire at 0419 343 345 for more information.
The Whitsunday United Under 13 Premier boys side celebrate a strong showing where they won 2-1 against Mackay Wanderers
The Women’s Premier side grin after their big win, 4-1 against Mackay Magpies
United’s Women Reserves team were happy after a shutout 0-0 draw
A well-deserved 19th hole was appreciated Sunday after the members of Whitsunday Social Golf played a very hot 18 in a single stableford event.
Ladies’ A grade winner on the day was Anna Winterbourn and runner up Pauline Redpath, Ladies B Grade was claimed by Joanne Moynihan with roundup going to Pam Casey.
Men’s A Grade winner went to Darren Reynolds roundup Jason Bourke, while Men’s B grade winner was Mark Callaghan and roundup was Ron Jamieson.
Longest drives went to Ritchie Atkins, Mark Callaghan, Anna Winterbourne, and Pam Casey, while nearest the pins were Mark Callaghan, Jason Bourke, Anna Winterbourn, Pauline Redpath, and Joanne Moynihan.
Contributed with thanks to Joanne Moynihan
Whitsunday Social Golf players Darren Reynolds, Joanne Moynihan, Anna Winterbourn, and Ron Jamieson
This week’s Friday 9-hole stableford competition at Whitsunday Green Golf Club was won by Michael Bond with a 21 point on a countback.
Michael was followed in second place by Dee Norman on 21 countback, and third went to Tim Harris with 21 points.
On Sunday it was the Club’s 18-hole skins competition -- and a very warm one at that.
Taking first place was Robert Lodders with seven Skins, second and third place was a tie between Michael Bond and Jake Day – both with six Skins.
Nearest the pin was Glenn Scott and Marc Belke.
And catching up readers on the Club’s 4 ball better ball on February 19: Cory Belke and Jack Hayes-Williams with a NET 41.5 against experienced adult players.
This Sunday will be 18-hole 4 ball better ball tee off at 10.00am.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Green Golf Club
Cory Belke and Jack Hayes were the winners of the Whitsunday Green Golf Club’s recent 4 ball better ball
Proserpine Veterans Golf Club hosted 27 players, 10 ladies and 17 men for its March Monthly Medal last weekend.
Winner for the men was Steve Mitchell with 71 points on a countback from Ken Granger, also 71, with John Roser 72 on a countback from Colin Hounsell, 72 too.
The Ladies Monthly Medal winner was Lyn Muller, 73 points, followed by Leanne Alexander, 74, and Tiina Randmae, 75.
Pin Shots went to Wilf Herweg, 2nd and 18th, Phill Luckett, 13th, Lyn Muller and Tiina Randmae 2nd, Leanne Alexander and Paula McQuat, 13th, and Mandy Patterson on the 18th.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
Proserpine Golf Club’s Tuesday Stableford was won by Heather Luvis on 71 nett, on a countback from Ken Granger and Ross Tong.
Diane Chard won the nearest the pin (NTP).
Wednesday Competition: 15 ladies played in the Wednesday Stableford, with Toni Clauss shooting a very impressive 40 points to win the Airllywood voucher.
Heather Luvis, on a score that would have won any other day, on 38 points was in second place, and Tiina Randmae with 36 points in third.
Lyn Muller, Trish McNeill, and Pauline Redpath (twice) were the winners of the pin shots.
Adam Maggs won the Wednesday Men’s Competition with 35 points and Ryan Wilkes in second place on 33 points.
Thursday Competition: Simon Della Santa was the winner of the Division One, Thursday Stableford with 39 points, followed by Michael Cragg on 36, and Brad Fleet on 35.
Harry Milne was the clear winner of Division Two also on 39 points, with Len Borooff in second place with 32 points and Trevor Paroz 3rd with 31 points.
NTP’s: James Devery, Yoko Fitton and Jacob Nightingale x 2
Saturday Competition: 78 players competed in the Allenbuild Stableford, and new club member Jordyn Albergo won the ladies with 45 points.
She was followed by Lyn Muller on 36 points and Diane Chard on 31 pts.
NTP’s Lyn Muller and Trish McNeill.
Adam Maggs was in form to win the Men’s competition with 37 points, ahead of Nathan Holmes and Jackson Gray, both on 36 points.
NTP’s: Ken Granger, Larry Muller, Brett Norris, and John Clark
Sunday Competition: Darren Reynolds was ahead of the field on Sunday with a very nice 41 points, closely followed by Thomas MacLean on 39 points. Aaron Prosser in third place with 36 points.
Anna Winterbourn narrowly defeated Peta Thomas on a countback with 33 points, and Pauline Redpath in third place on 31 points.
NTP’s: Aaron Prosser, Thomas MacLean, Jacob Nightingale, Karl Kirkwood, Pauline Redpath, Peta Thomas
Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Golf Club Pro Shop
Wednesday’s competition at Bowen Bowls Club was a single stableford event sponsored by the Club.
Ladies’ winner on a countback was Lynelle Riley, 37 points, runner up Morag Parker, 37 also. Men’s winner on a countback was Kailan Batchelor, 37 points, with runner up John Courtney, who rounded out the 37-score quartet.
Saturday’s competition was the Men's monthly medal and qualifier for single match play.
Winner on a countback was Marcus Yasso, 66 nett, runner up Brett Richards, 66.
Sunday was the ladies monthly medal and single match play qualifier. Winner on a countback was Jo Kukura, 69 nett, runner up Sarnie Eisemann, 69 nett.
Pin shots to Pauline Martin twice, and Grace Nott and Julie Mawson once.
This weekend’s competition is a 4BBB stableford event for the Easter turkeys.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
Ladies March monthly medal winner Jo Kukara and runner up Sarnie Esiemann
Round Two of the Airlie Beach Darts Club 2023 season kicked off with the annual Champion of Champions fixture at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club.
This year the fixture featured two worthy champions: Dom Friend and Jamie Woods.
The standard was high for so early in the season, with both players hitting high checkouts and scoring heavily throughout. Dom managed to take an early lead, which he would never relinquish, running out a 7/3 winner.
Dom backed that win up with a second win of the day, this time a 7/0 win over Hawkeye Rick, which leaves Rick bottom of the ladder after two weeks.
Kameron Reason inflicted an impressive 7/4 win over Andy Peel, and Jamie Woods bounced back in style after that defeat to Dom with a 7/1 win over Arthur McMinn.
Finally, the round was finished off with Joe Wilson recording his first win of the year with a 7/3 win over Jamie Maher.
The members Jackpot wasn’t won, and will be $180 next week.
The Premier League is sponsored by Mika Airlie Beach, Whitsunday Tattooing, and Master Butchers Whitsunday.
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher
Dom Friend in action at the Airlie Bowls Club for the Airlie Beach Darts Club Round Two fixture on Sunday morning
Tuesday’s winners at Wangaratta Bowls Club were Lindy Suann and Michael Parra, who defeated Deb Retchless and Sugar Brunker.
Other winners were Stumpy Adams and Kevin Jewell against Bron Tolcher and Terry Feaks.
Congratulations to the Wangaratta Team of Merle Elphinstone, Isobel Wheeler, Robyn Stitt, Lyn Danvers, and Margaret Wilson in gaining fourth place at the Bowen Bowls Club Fours carnival last weekend.
Competition is now in full swing with games to be played Saturday and Sunday.
Ladies’ handicap consistency results: Bron Tolcher defeated Margaret Wilson, Teresa Willshire defeated Denise Wallace, Penny Warren defeated Irene Laird.
Round 1 of Club Fours results: Denise Wallace, Teresa Willshire, Linda Scells, and Penny Warren defeated Robyn Stitt, Lyn Danvers, Margaret Wilson, and Fely Duncan.
Round 1 of Men’s Club Fours: Bill Myers, Greg Colquhoun, Peter Hinschen, and Geoff Danvers defeated Laurie Land, Kent Moriarty, Mark Drummond, and Allan Rolfe.
Sunday social bowls resulted in the winners coming out on Rink 3, with Merle Elpohinstone, Penny Warren, and Geoff Danvers winning against the team of Gwenda Lydom, Isobel Wheeler, and Sugar Brunker.
Other games saw Barry Beel and Mark Drummond defeat Terry Blair and Kevin Jewell, while Gary Goodwin and Laurie Land defeated Wanda Goodwin and Deb Retchless.
In the final game of the weekend, Rod Mumby, Linda Scells, and Allan Rolfe joined the winner’s circle, beating the team of Bron Tolcher, Sue Shearing, and Pat Tracey.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Wangaratta Bowls Club Sunday winners Club President Mark Drummond, Geoff Danvers, and Penny Warren