
Tuesday’s winners were Ray Muir, Maureen Hyde and Deb Retchless defeated Neale Chittenden, Joe Cukela and Bill Price. Gus Murray, Barry Donn and Dennis Madeley defeated John Hayson, Skin Querro and Laurie Land. Stumpy Adams, Sue Shearing and Shirley Jones defeated Bron Tolcher, Isabel Wheeler and Boof Querro. The jackpot didn’t go off. Club Competition for the week: Men’s Open Single Final was won by Allan Rolfe who defeated Ron Hyde. Men’s Open Pairs: Mark Drummond Allan Rolfe defeated Laurie Land and Kevin Daniels. Men’s B Singles Final: N Chittenden defeated Kevin Baxter. Ladies B Singles Deb Retchless defeated Lindy Suann. Sunday’s Mother Day afternoon winners were: John Hayson and Lorraine Knight who defeated Skin Querro and Laurie Land. Boof Qurerro and Wheeler K Jewell defeated Celly Jeal, Deb Retchless and Kennedy Whitton. Eileen Dunn, Maureen Hyde and Greg Colquhoun defeated Bill Myers, Gavin Charles and Allan Rolfe. Lindy Suann, Sue Shearing and Graeme Read defeated Alex Beaumont, Shirly Jones and Stuart Jeal who also won the Jackpot. Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren Winners John Hayson and Lorraine Knight with Men's President Graeme Read Photo supplied
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The week started on Tuesday with the continuation of Women’s Pairs and social bowls, which saw skipper David Bradley with lead Regan Maher become the pairs winners of the day. Wednesday afternoon social bowls had 28 participants, and the highest score of the day went to the team of skipper Noel Crosbie with lead Mervyn Stewart, who won 32–19 over skipper Phil O'Brien and Desmond Ballance. Wednesday night Business House Bowls saw about 30 bowlers attend, run by Bob and Yvonne Spees, with results to be announced next week. Friday afternoon saw the arrival of 16 bowlers from the Christian College, and what a talented group they are. Mr Richardson, Aishmeen Sandhu, and Shaniah Saremo are an awesome pairs team and could become very successful future representative bowlers if they choose to pursue the sport. Cooper Wilde is also a very talented sportsman and a fantastic asset to the school. Special mention must also go to Ryan Clark and Elliana Langshore, who could develop into excellent bowlers if they continue to apply themselves and build their skills. This program will give all the students valuable lessons in teamwork and demonstrate what sport can do for classroom development and success in understanding subjects that may have previously seemed difficult. We look forward to continuing to work with the students. Saturday morning Scroungers saw the last spot for the afternoon finals up for grabs, and John Matterson, who has just returned to the club after major heart surgery, proved he is still a very good bowler by winning the final spot against Andy McDougall and Tony Whitehorn. The previous winners lined up for the final: Des Ballance, Maureen Barnard, David Cleary, Alan Pershouse, John Askew, Betty and Tony Whitehorn, Dennis Donadelli, and, to everyone’s surprise and delight, John Matterson. He continued his brilliant form, winning the coveted trophy in the final. Sunday afternoon’s social bowls saw two games of pairs and one game of triples. Liz and Arthur McManus teamed up with Des Ballance and won 26–15 over Stacey Hadlow’s team of Lou Rogan and Alma Rose Mawson. However, the winners of the day, with the lowest winning margin drawn out by Club Manager Fiona Greener, were the team of “Take the Money Tony” Whitehorn with Dawn Dowell, who won 21–20 over skipper Margo Stanley and Brett Simpson. The men’s singles in A Grade, B Grade, and Seniors have now reached the semi-finals, with results to be published soon. Men’s and Women’s Pennants also commence this weekend. Free lessons continue on Monday and Thursday afternoons from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm, and all are welcome. John Askew presents John Matterson with his Scroungers Trophy after his well-deserved win. Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson John Matterson receiving the trophy after his well-deserved victory. Photo supplied
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Whitsunday Weightlifting Club wrapped up a successful Parabench Development Competition last weekend as part of the 2026 North Queensland Games, with four athletes competing across the age and ability spectrum in what proved to be an inspiring day of sport at St Catherines Catholic College in Proserpine. Held on Saturday 2 May and run in partnership with Para Powerlifting Australia, the event drew competitors from across the region — from Townsville to Mackay — ranging in age from 21 to 64 years. The standard of lifting impressed all in attendance, with athletes at very different stages of their para-sport journey each delivering standout performances. Taking out first place in the women's division was Australian representative Trish Wallace from Townsville, who benched an impressive 64kg. Local para-athlete Di Jackson claimed second place with a 33kg lift, while first-time competitor Sigrid Eitler took third with 30kg — a remarkable debut on the competition platform. In the men's division, Mackay athlete Bryce Jackson took first place with a 62kg bench. Club founder, president and head coach Leanne Knox said the day exceeded expectations. "Although it was a small competition, it helped raise awareness of our club's capacity to train people with all kinds of disabilities," she said. "There is a place for everyone in our club." Knox is encouraging anyone living with movement limitations or other disabilities — as well as carers — to reach out and explore how strength training can benefit their physical, mental and social wellness. The club also celebrated a significant equipment milestone, with a specialist bench built thanks to local business Airlie Sail and Shade (Paul Mitchell) and club member Ian Cordell, alongside a bench received through the Para Uplift Program via the Australian Institute of Sport. With competitors eyeing national and international competition, the future looks bright for para-sport in the Whitsundays. To find out more, contact Whitsunday Weightlifting Club on 0411 199 427. Competition results: Female 1st: Trish Wallace - 64kg bench 2nd - Di Jackson - 33 kg bench 3rd Sigrid Eitler - 30 kg bench Male 1st Bryce Jackson - 62 kg bench. Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Weightlifting Club Competitors and volunteers after a successful competition. Photo supplied
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U13 Prem pushed Magpies FC in a physical contest, with Connor Miller scoring early before a late goal flurry saw Magpies claim a 4-1 win. Meanwhile, the U13 Div 1 side celebrated its first victory of the season, defeating Country United 5-1 behind a brace from Oakley Wilson and strong team performances throughout, particular in the back line. U14/15 Prem side dominated Mackay Lions with a clinical attacking display, highlighted by a Shannon Matthews goal and Eli Wallis double in a commanding 4-1 win. Meanwhile, U14/15 Div 1 suffered late heartbreak, with Wanderers Red snatching a 2-1 victory despite strong performances from Alex Draper and keeper Jackson Paroz. Men’s Div 2 ground out a hard-fought 1-0 win against Country United after Jared Leaman capitalised on a late goalkeeping error, while Division 1 stayed patient to secure a physical 2-0 victory, with Sam Reynolds and Ian Wilson on target against a stubborn Country United outfit. Whitsunday United’s Women’s Prem team battled hard against Wanderers FC, with Michelle Sothmann opening the scoring in a competitive clash before Wanderers FC secured a 3-1 win. Strong performances from Nicole Wilkinson, Keely Salter and Bre Campbell highlighted the team’s determination ahead of next week’s matchup against Country United. WUFC’s U23s delivered a dominant 11-0 win over Magpies FC, with Aaron Kinsella scoring four goals and two apiece for Finlay Farrell, Seb Shand and Pepe Perea. An impressive clean sheet for goalkeeper Josh Healey. The Premier Men followed with a commanding 4-1 victory against Magpies FC, highlighted by Ethan Rose’s penalty and a Reef Peel hat-trick in a fast, physical clash. Goal Keeper - Josh Healey Contributed with thanks to Joscelyn O’Keefe
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In the unfortunate absence of the Beach to Gardens fundraising running event on the Mackay Road Runners program, the club slotted in a social 5km and 10km from the Bluewater Quay.
Race Director, Julie Whibley confirmed the race course directions which included the Rotary Lookout at the pinnacle of High Street, North Mackay for the 10km with a one minute plank before descending.
Jared Mackie was first to the top, completing his plank without complaint, although some later runners did have little but not a lot to say after reaching the Rotary Lookout.
The youngster led a quality field from start to finish, churning out an excellent 10km whilst his Mum rode the course, although not up High Street!
His Dad was also a major support back at the start line or close enough to it.
Abigail Sweeney was the first 10km female across the line in a scorching time, also well supported by her dad who was hanging with Jared’s Dad.
Excellent performances also came from Daniel Stampa, Andrew Short, Stephen Oberg, Grant Holmstrom, Jose Short, Martin Lambert, Teresa Hackney, Carmel Mahon, June Bradley, Stuart Sprott, Shane Barben and David Isbister.
This Sunday’s club run will revert to the morning for the running of the annual Eimeo Pacific Hotel 5km and 14km commencing 7am from a handicap start.
Contributed by Janelle Tilse
June Bradley relieved to reach the pinnacle of High Street Rotary lookout
Michael Feenaghty easily completed the 10km despite a nagging knee issue
Some of the eager runners and supporters at the social Bluewater Quay 5/10km event (left to right) – Steve Oberg, Jo Hughes, Jose Short, Carmel Mahon, Julie Whibley, Teresa Hackney, June Bradley and Andrew Wallace. Photo credit1: Janelle Tilse

Weekly Results
For the last three Wednesdays the club has held the Founders’ Teams. Players had to play with a different partner each week. Eight teams competed and the Winners for 2023 were the Hansen team, Janet Hansen, Janelle Conroy, Alan & Frances Brown.
Monday 17 July 2023 – 6 Table One Winner Green Pts
N/S E/W
1st Monica Darley / Nancy Martin 1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix
2nd Margaret Jennings / Marilin Robins 2nd Bob Ranson / Lorna Shuttlewood
3rd Edward Kleise / Diane Stokes 3rd Eric Goodchild / Joy Block
Tuesday 18 July 2023 Evening - 5 Table One Winner Green Pts
1st Eric Leivesley / Janelle Conroy
2nd Janet Hansen / Lorna Shuttlewood
3rd Diane Morgan / Sandra Morris
Wednesday 19 July 2023
8 Table Mitchell Green Pts Founders Teams - Week 3 of 3 Winner
1st Terrence Sheedy Team Sheedy – Terrence Sheedy, Eric Leivesley, Diane Holewa, Max Holewa
2nd Janet Hansen Team Hansen – Janet Hansen, Frances Brown, Janelle Conroy, Alan Brown
3rd Janine Rodgers Team Rodgers – Janine Rodgers, Jan Harris, Eric Goodchild, Debra Goodchild
Wednesday 19 July 2023 Winners of the Founders Team Final
1st Janet Hansen Team Hansen – Janet Hansen, Alan Brown, Frances Brown, Janelle Conroy
2nd Terrence Sheedy Team Sheedy – Terrence Sheedy, Eric Leivesley, Diane Holewa, Max Holewa
3rd Monica Darley Team Darley - Monica Darley, Richard Wix, Edward Kliese, Nancy Wix, Marie McGuire, Norma Cameron
Thursday Evening 20 July 2023 - 4½ Table One Winner
1st Geoff Taylor / Annie Lynch
2nd Terrence Sheedy / Janine Rodgers
3rd Frances Brown / Janet Hansen
Friday 21 July 2023 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Marie McGuire / Diane Stokes 1st Geoff Taylor / Joy Robinson
2nd Terence Sheedy / Janelle Conroy 2nd Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix
3rd Clare Wallace / Susan Wright 3rd Gwen Liddell / Geoff Cowan
Saturday 22 July 2023 – 10½ Table Mitchell Green Pts
N/S E/W
1st Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 1st Monica Darley / Kath Poole
2nd Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan 2nd Sandra Morris / Ann Whitmore
3rd Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 3rd Annie Lynch / Astrid Borchardt
Contributed by Vic Mason
Founders Team Champions the Hansen team. Photo supplied
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Plenty of competition was played over the Weekend with Champion of Championship Fours being played at Mackay Bowls Club.
Games started on Saturday morning and, unfortunately, Mackay Bowls Club team were beaten in a close game.
Souths Suburban played Proserpine in the final on Sunday afternoon with Souths coming out victors in a close game.
A good weekend of Bowls was witnessed over the two days.
Tuesday Social Play continued with 24 players.
Winners of Winners:
Julie Caban, Marie Mayfield, Dot McNamara
Winners of Losers:
Tom Casey, Alf Pagden, Mick D'Alessio
19 players turned up to have a roll for Thursday Afternoon Scroungers.
Doc Currey and Ross Blanchard won their semi-final and played off in the final with Doc defeating Ross.
Friday Social Play saw a good roll up with winners Peter Nelson, Dot McNamara and losers Janice Nelson, Marie Mayfield.
Congratulations to Karina Dunn (Open Club Singles Champion) and Janice Nelson (B Grade Singles Champion) at St Helens Club for the District Championship event.
Competition Results:
Open Pairs Doug Wootton, Bruce Bridger def Joe Crocker, Brian Williams 20-17
Justin Strong (sub), Ross Blanchard def Josh Smith, Ryan Casey
Competition will be played over this weekend.
Ladies Senior Singles:
Carol Savage v Dot McNamara
Ladies Competition Final 3 Bowl Triples:
E Clements, J Nielsen, R Schatkowski v D Mizzen, M Mayfield, D McNamara.
Consistency Singles:
C Savage v K Burns
L Jenner v K Dunn
Men's Competition Open Singles:
N Wilson v R Dunstan
B pairs:
D Wootton, B Paskins v B Jenner, P Carter.
Sunday Open Pairs Final:
S Cassidy v winner Wilson/Dunstan
Open Pairs Final:
D Wootton, B Bridger v J Strong (sub), R Blanchard.
Contributed by Mike Irving
The Souths Suburban winning Championship Fours team. Photo supplied: Mike Irving

Whitsunday Sea Eagles hosted their annual Sponsor and Volunteer Appreciation on Saturday playing Bakers Creek and Mackay Magpies in their last round at home for the Season.
Sea Eagles Senior Men gave the crowd plenty to cheer about kicking 21 goals against Bakers Creek running out comfortable winners 153 – 46.
Daniel Berry kicked 9 and Hudson McGregor 4 as they got on the end of dominant work from the midfield.
Sea Eagles midfielder Billy Galpin took out best on ground for the fourth week running.
Sea Eagles Senior Women lost 0 – 51 to Bakers Creek Tigers but were able to keep Tigers to one goal until half time when the score crept away.
Sea Eagles Under 17s came up against a Bakers Creek team who turned in a performance not equivalent to their bottom ladder position.
It was a tight and scrappy affair with the lead never getting out to more than 3 goals.
The final siren for the second week running showed Sea Eagles victorious by a single point 55 – 54.
Sea Eagles Under 14s had a full team against Bakers Creek and came together to play sensational footy resulting in a 9-goal opening quarter and 72 – 12 (adj) win.
Sea Eagles Under 12s were excited to take on Mackay Magpies coming out firing to win 50 – 15.
This Saturday 29th July sees Sea Eagles hit the road again travelling down to North Mackay Magpies with games from 10:40am.
Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Sea Eagles.
U12s Best on Ground Tyson Fowler takes Magpies

The fun was on for young and old as Merinda State School, several kilometres north of Bowen, celebrated 125 years of service to its tight-knit community.
The centrepiece of celebrations on Saturday July 22 was the cutting of a 'birthday cake', with school principal Rebecca Bowyer overseeing both the school's oldest surviving former student, 97-year-old Irene Mellon (now Irene Millier) and the school's youngest student, five-year old Maddis Allan, as they made the first cut in the large cake.
Mrs Millier attended the school from 1936, walking in from Euri Creek, several kilometres north of the Hamlet, every day.
Meanwhile Maddis, has found a welcoming environment at the school, which has a total enrolment of about 50 prep and primary students.
Despite the small student body, Merinda State School is well-resourced, with each class having a highly skilled teacher aide.
The maths, language, science, and arts resources are extensive, and a library was built via the Building Education Revolution program.
The school's large grounds include a junior playground, a soccer oval, a cricket oval, a volleyball court, and tennis courts.
At the 125 year celebrations, hundreds of people including past and present students crowded the school, aided by a morning of perfect weather.
Other attractions included a classic cars display, a market and a selection of showground rides.
One of the school's classrooms was given over to providing a historical display that featured student art and craft works, including some examples of the waning art of embroidery.
The day’s celebrations began with a Welcome to Country and a performance by the Juru dancers, with speeches and the cutting of the cake.
Some welcome attendees included a small contingent of US troops from Joint Task Force 7, who seemed to enjoy the special Australian experience and entertained the crowd with some US-style physical exercise moves, including co-opting principal Bowyer who the troops put through her paces, to a chorus of cheers.
Merinda State School principal Rebecca Bowyer oversees the cutting of the school's 125th anniversary cake by its oldest student, 97-year-old Irene Mellon, and its youngest, Maddis Allan, 5, Photo credit: Paul Gellatly
Staff from Merinda State School spend time with the US troops from Joint Task Force 7. Photo supplied
A special stall celebrated the region’s abundance of fresh food and veg. Photo supplied
A line of classic cars proved popular with the US Forces at the anniversary celebrations. Photo credit: Paul Gellatly
Face painting and other fun activities kept the children entertained. Photo credit: Paul Gellatly

This week, 99 wonderful people ran, jogged, and walked the 5km waterfront course, of whom 18 were first timers and 25 recorded new Personal Bests.
Photos supplied

Whitsunday Raiders travelled to Quarry Hill, home of Mackay Cities for the last competition round for 2023.
With the overcast skies and no wind, for a change, it was going to be a tough mental game as well as a physical one.
The Raiders started the game, kicking off to Cities, and managed to turn the ball over and scrum half, Brodie Stillman, managed to sneak across the line and add the first 5 points of the game after just 2 minutes.
Cities were not giving an inch and scrummaging was a tight tussle, that the Raiders seemed to be gaining the upper hand.
It took the raiders another 20 minutes of determined defence and skilful running rugby to post another 7 points on the scoreboard to take a 12-point lead.
The Cities forwards started to get some momentum and managed to pick up a five-pointer close to half time.
The score remained 12-5 in favour of the raiders going into the half time break.
The second half was another arm wrestle with both teams getting a share of the ball.
Big hits, strong defence, great line outs, and successful mauling, showed why the Raiders are at the top of the MRU table.
They kept the big Cities men out of the game and ran in another four converted tries, a double to fullback Aden Spence, a try to winger Jack Briskey, and then finally an intercept try from impact player, Enelaki Faataape, right on full time, saw the Raiders finish the competition in first place with a 40-5 win, to become 2023 Minor Premiers.
Semi-finals at home next Saturday 29th July.
Contributed with thanks to Craig Spence.
Ratu Jone Tovata hitting the line with support by Rhys Ward
Connor Spence taking the ball to ground, Chad Stocking in support. Photo credit: Hanny Spence

Living in Paradise gives you many reasons to smile but this week began with an extremely special event.
Tuesday afternoon saw 2 fantastic finalists playing in the A and B Grade Pairs.
Meanwhile in the rink next to them in the B Pairs Tess Walker and Rhonda Lloyd got to a commanding 13-4 lead against Bev Taylor and Di Jackson however the latter team refused to give in and went on to win 25-19.
Tuesday afternoon Social bowls also saw Peter Smith a visitor from Stanthorpe Bowls club in Queensland with our own Robin Brown and Pam Collins in scintillating form.
Wednesday afternoon Jackpot bowls saw 42 bowlers playing for the prize with many interstate and travelling Queenslanders playing and it was the team of Barry Hirth with John Walsh and our own Graham Cowling against Aileen Jacob visiting bowler with our own John Brown with skipper Greg Pepyat convincing winners of the day with a fantastic afternoon tea provided.
Saturday morning Scroungers saw Andy McDougall one of the most improved bowlers in the club win Scroungers again, he's going from strength to strength.
Whilst in Mackay Bowling Club the Champion of Champions fours was being played and although beaten in the quarterfinals John Trembath's team of lead Mark Mawson, second John Askew, third Tony Whitehorn were gallant in defeat and represented our little club admirably.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.
Bev Taylor with Di Jackson who showed there is no such thing as a handicap if you believe in your abilities. Photo supplied

It all started on Friday when Harry Craig played in the District play off for the All Schools Cup Challenge for St Catherine's School down at North Mackay.
Harry and his team partner Alfie Moretto won their section and will be representing the Whitsunday region at Pine Rivers later this year.
Champion of Champion Fours were played at Mackay Club this weekend.
First game was against Sarina with our boys winning 24-22; then game Airlie Beach with Proserpine winning 24- 13.
Semi Finals were against Northern Beaches where the game was drawn at the end of 21 ends and went into an extra end which Proserpine won.
Final was against Souths Suburban. Proserpine was in the lead for most of the game, but an end lost close to the conclusion put Souths into the lead.
Two shots were needed to draw the game in the final end and send it into a deciding end, one shot was scored.
Final score 254-25.
Well done Michael Kinnear, Luchie Gardel, Grahame Kinnear and Barry Saroglia taking out Runners Up in the District Champion of Champion 4s.
In Club Competition on Saturday, a game of the Club Championship Triples was played.
Dale Haack, Shane Kinnear and Wayne Handley defeated Marcus Craig, Toby Craig and Gavin Milne 20 - 19 in what must have been a nail biter of a game.
Good bowling to Heather Brown who is contesting the Champion of Champion Singles at St Helens this week.
Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.
Isaac Elliott and Toby Craig Finalists from this year's B Singles. Photo supplied

The Women's Pennant Competition was held over the weekend with the Proserpine team winning Division One at the Pioneer Golf Club and Division Six at Mystic Sands.
Other Results this week:
Congratulations to Lloyd Kingston on taking out the 2023 Men's Handicapped Match Play competition, a close match against Brian Allen.
Tuesday - Nick Apruzzese winning on 36 pts followed by Robyn Whitham on 34 pts, NTP winners were Gary Scotford and Allen Roberts
Wednesday - Toni Clauss in a game of 2 halves winning on 39 pts, followed by Elspeth Scotford on 37 pts. NTP winners were Trish McNeill, Pauline Redpath & Ann Gardel
Thursday - Chris Pham and Marc Belke combined well to win the 4BBB Stableford on 49 pts, followed by Paul Nicol and Brendon Meharry on 45 pts. NTP winners were Rod Judd, Bill Woods, Steve Lucas and Brendan Meharry.
Friday - Brendan Spann winning from Karl Carton on 21 pts and 18 pts respectively.
Saturday - Rob Stanley back in form with an impressive 41 pts to win the competition, Ben Bullock in 2ndplace with 40 pts. Division 2 won by Chris Pham, Tim Walton in 2nd place, both on 38 pts. Di Chard also shooting an excellent score of 40 pts, winning the ladies from Tessa Aitken on 37 pts. NTP winners: Brian Allen, Helen Deighton, Scott Clarke, Di Chard, Wayne Fitzgerald, John Wallace.
Sunday - Renae Maxwell and Elise Hodgson were top of the ladies comp with 35 and 33pts, Nick Shepherd and Chris Bartlett winning the mens on 45pts and 41 pts respectively. NTP winners were Gwen Curteis, Clay Coles, and Marcus Heathcote.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Pro Shop.
Div 1 2023 team, Tina Badenhorst, Leanne Alexander, Trish McNeill, Mel Patullo, Lyn Muller and Nola Giddins. Photo supplied

Another windy day on the course for Tuesdays Stableford comp.
31 competitors - 21 men and 10 ladies.
Robyn Whitham was the winner on the day with a score of 34, Leanne Alexander 32, Jenny Hounsell 29 on a countback from Kath Borer 29.
Nic Apruzzese was the men's winner on 36, Barry Shuwalow 35, Louise Neethling 34 and John Roser 32.
Thursday we travelled to Pioneer Valley for the third round of the Croker Shield.
Unfortunately, we were beaten 278 to 269 but still leading by 33 points.
Vickie Wallace was our best scorer on her first ever game at the Valley.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.
Nic Apruzzese and Robyn Whitham. Photo supplied

Winners for Monday Triples were L Fox, K Pedlar, and G Feast.
Runners Up S Roome, D Richards, and R Agg.
The jackpot didn’t go off.
On Tuesday winners were Bruce, Douglas, Pauline Cochrane, and Michael Loughhead who defeated Bron Tolcher, Keith Aykens.
Runner Up M Coad A Pearson, J Dawson, P Cochrane
Winners for our Fun Friday afternoon were Col Taylor, Peter Donoghue, and Viv.
The jackpot didn’t go off.
Friday night barefoot bowls winners for the night were Kerri, Geoff, Teresa, and Penny who defeated Grant June Cheryl and Bill.
We had a great Saturday afternoon of bowls with the annual Wangaratta versus All States challenge.
With a full green there were plenty of good bowls from both sides and it was played with great enthusiasm and determination.
Wangaratta came in winners with 167 shots against All States with 140 making it four years in a row.
Rink winners for the afternoon came out on Rink 2 where Marie Nesbitt, June Walsh, France Wilman, and Keith Armstrong defeated Tracey Roach, Sue Shearing, Steve Roome, and Allan Rolfe.
Most of us came back on Sunday for another game.
Winners for the afternoon were Kevin Baxter, John and Rodney who defeated M Harvey, Keith Aykens, and Maureen Hyde.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.
Wangaratta Teams Wang V All States 2023. Photo supplied

This week’s 9-hole stabelford competition saw Dee Norman take first place on 27 pts, second with 24 pts Cy Taylor and third with 22 pts Bree Harvey.
This week was a good week for Bree Harvey getting not only third in the weekly comp but a hole in one on hole 2 also Justyn Durbin scored a hole in one on hole 7.
Fridays stableford saw Jay Angel first place with 20 pts, second with 19 pts was Michael Pettiford and third on 18 pts was Josh Barnard.
On Sunday we held the 4 ball better ball Championships taking the win was Asher Ventham and Deeray Fo’ou with a 45.25 net, second with a 46 net saw Glenn Rees and Rob Lodders, third place saw Tyson Flavel and Craig Kennedy with a 46.75 net. Great job Gentlemen.
This Sunday July 30th will be our 18-hole monthly medal stableford tee off at 10.00am hope to see you all there.
Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Green Team.
Pictured: Asher Ventham and Deeray Fo’ou

While the weatherman said that the wind would be from the south-east, Wednesday afternoon saw the wind swinging by up to 40 degrees, making for a challenging race for the 18 boats who competed in the Whitsunday Sailing Club twilight race.
First away was Treasure VIII (Rob Davis), frantically checking that they hadn’t fouled the starting process.
Once clear, they were soon overrun by the faster boats, with QMS Ponyo (John Galloway) first around the windward buoy.
A couple of close battles ensued, with Bobby’s Girl (Mark Beale) and QMS Ponyo swapping places many times, while a similar scenario saw Reignition (Charles Wallis) and Smooth Criminal (Leo Rodriguez) having similar battles.
At the front, Bobby’s Girl got the advantage on the last leg, crossing the finish 15 seconds ahead, with Reignition and Smooth Criminal a further two minutes back.
On corrected time, QMS Ponyo took the honours over Wide Load and Treasure VIII.
The start of Division Three saw little to choose between Lighthorse (Di Forster) and Rossgo (Greg Hammon), with the judge’s decision going to Lighthorse for the Doyle Sails sponsored best start prize.
On the water, Matchless (Terry Stevens) soon hit the front, clearing out to finish two minutes clear of Shiraz (John Cable).
Once ashore and the handicapping took over, it was Fordplay who celebrated with a two minute lead over Shiraz and Masquerade.
Contributed with thanks Ross Chisholm.
Twilight Races see tough competition. Photo supplied

On Saturday, three Cannonvale swimmers joined 80 other swimmers from around Australia to swim 8km from Magnetic Island to Townsville.
Cannonvale swimmers, Jacob Bell, Kyle Pevitt-Scott and Mark Erickson could not believe their luck with the weather.
It was ideal weather for an ocean swim, 22 degrees, neat tide and hardly any wind.
Jacob Bell was in the lead for most of the race but was overtaken in the last kilometre.
Jacob swam a super time of 1 hour and 47 min.
He was 1st male out of the water and was the 3rd overall.
Jacob was 1st in his 14 – 17-year-old age group.
Kyle swam an excellent time of 2 hours and 9 minutes and was the 22nd swimmer out of the water. Kyle was awarded 3rd place for his 35 – 49-year age group.
Mark Erickson was impressed with how he swam.
He swam a fantastic time of 2 hours and 6min and was 1st in the males over 60 years. Congratulations Jacob, Kyle, and Mark!
The Townsville Open Water Swimming Association, TOWSA awarded Mark Erickson with the Dick Wickenden Memorial Trophy for outstanding effort.
Some Cannonvale swimmers are now preparing for the triathlon events next weekend and the start of the Cannonvale Cannons’ new season.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.
Jacob Mark and Kyle at Presentation Ceremony TOWSA 2023
Jacob Bell 1st Male Magnetic Island Swim 2023. Photos supplied