
What a fantastic day out on the water for the second running of the Abell Point Yacht Club’s iconic Warri Cup Yacht Race in Airlie Beach last Sunday. The day broke bright and sunny with a perfect forecast top of 24 degrees and unlike the first attempt back in April, Sunday’s conditions were absolutely glorious. SSE winds of around 13–17 knots throughout the day created ideal racing conditions and the fleet certainly made the most of it. The boats got away cleanly through the start line in their 3 divisions before flying across towards Langford Reef, rounding the island and making their way back home in some spectacular sailing conditions. Division 1 Multihulls - First over the line was Fangarang, followed closely by Barefoot and G’Nome. On corrected time however, Trojan claimed the win, followed by G’Nome and Fangarang. Division 2 Mono’s with Spinnakers - Reignition came flying over the line with Smooth Criminal hot on their tail, followed by Treasure VIII. Corrected time honours went to Dragonfly, Treasure VIII and Keep on Running. Division 3 Monohulls non spinnakers - Major sponsor Peter Harrison of Quadrant Marine aboard his Fast 42 Awesome, was first back in with Fordplay right behind and Team Matchless following, but on corrected time the winners were Alwyn, Fordplay and Awesome. With blue skies, steady breeze and an outstanding fleet on the water, the Warri Cup well and truly delivered on its second attempt, showcasing not only some fantastic racing but also the wonderful camaraderie and spirit of the local sailing community. The Abell Point Yacht Club now looks forward to building on the success of this year’s event and welcoming everyone back again in 2027. Contributed with thanks to Abell Point Yatch Club Photo supplied
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TUESDAY 18/5/26 PGC - Stableford MEN : Winner : Simon Briley 36 points R/Up : Gary Scotford 35 points NTPs : Aaron Prosser (2nd), Luke Wayth (13th) LADIES : Winner : Rehab Hull 37 points R/Up : Robyn Whitham 30 points VETS : Stableford LADIES : Winner : Rehab Hull 37 points R/Up : Robyn Whitham 30 points 3rd : Linda Wardroper 29 points NTPs : Elspeth Scotford (x2), Linda Wardroper (x2), Rehab Hull MEN : Winner : Gary Scotford 35 points R/Up : Warren Deighton 34 points 3rd : Bill Brownlie 32 points (C/B) from Vic Feldman NTPs : Warren Deighton, Allen Roberts, John Roser, David Woods (x2), John Oates WEDNESDAY 20/5/26 PGC - Stableford LADIES : Winner : Toni Clauss 34 points R/Up : Tina Badenhorst 30 points (C/B) 3rd : Elspeth Scotford NTPs : Ann Gardel (9th), Elspeth Scotford (13th) THURSDAY 21/5/26 PGC - Stableford MEN : A Grade : Winner : Brent Daniels 40 points R/Up : Perri Simpson 36 points (C/B) 3rd : Mark Astley (Ballina GC) B Grade : Winner : John Roser 36 points R/Up : John Dodds 34 points (C/B) 3rd : Wilf Herweg NTPs : Gary Scotford (2nd & 9th), Ben Harrison (13th), Adam Hosie (16th) FRIDAY 22/5/26 Stableford 9 hole Run kindly sponsored by the Metropole Hotel : Back 9 Winner : Shirley Larsen 21 points R/up : Elise Hodgson 19 points 3rd Brent Franke (16th) NTPs : Brent Franke 18 points SATURDAY 23/5/26 Stableford : kindly sponsored by Haymans MEN : A Grade : Winner : Adam Hosie 39 points R/Up : Brent Franke 36 points (C/B) 3rd : Cory O’Shea B Grade : Winner : Kech Williams 38 points R/Up : Luke Andrews 37 points (C/B) 3rd : Steven Hall NTPs : Daniel O’Donnell (2nd), Rob Stanley (9th & 16th), Glenn Lee (13th) LADIES : Winner : Elspeth Scotford 41 points R/Up : Chorus Andrews 39 points 3rd : Rehab Hull 37 points NTPs : Sara Hagy (2nd), Peta Thomas (9th) SUNDAY 24/5/26 May MM kindly sponsored by KJC MEN : Winner : Logan Snow 64 nett R/Up : Aaron Prosser 69 nett NTPs :Brent Franke (9th) Aaron Prosser (13th), Jake Murray (16th) LADIES : Winner : Penny Wardroper 68 nett NTPs : Elise Hodgson (9th) * * * Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
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Another huge week in paradise at our little bowls club, with Tuesday afternoon bowls seeing much excitement as Ladies’, Men’s A, B and Senior Singles moved into the last four, and all pairs, triples and fours nearing completion. Wednesday afternoon saw 20 bowlers vying for the winner’s prize, with two games of triples and two games of pairs. The biggest winning margin went to skipper Arthur McManus, with second Glen O’Brien and lead, new bowler Alma Rose Mawson, all playing like a team with outstanding results and an 11-point winning margin. Great effort. Wednesday night saw Business House bowls, brilliantly run by Bobby Spees and his wife Yvonne, a very special couple. Ten teams occupied five rinks, and once again, although in a new team, Cathy Russell leading Clearwater Catering achieved a brilliant win and remains unbeaten. All games were close, and everyone enjoyed the chicken burgers at the finish. Friday afternoon saw Christian College students thoroughly enjoying and improving their bowling skills, especially Elliana Langshore and Miranda Jackson. Although only in Year 8, they are showing fantastic potential. We will have exciting playoffs to determine who will represent the Whitsundays in the upcoming Queensland Schools Tournament. Division 1 and Division 4 played at home on Saturday, with Manny Isgro’s team winning 21–13, Joan McGrath’s team winning 21–13 also, and John Fielding’s team winning 29–17, giving Airlie a 71–43 victory against a very strong side and last season’s champions, Northern Beaches. Luke Kinnear, Andrew Butler, and Alan Pershouse all deserve special mention. The Division 4 team, led by skipper Des Ballance, with superb teamwork, won 25–16. However, David Dias and his team lost 9–30 to North Mackay. Division 2 lost to Mackay City, with Carol Crosbie’s team winning 24–20. Sunday pennants saw Division 1 away at Sarina Bowls Club, with John Fielding’s 21–20 win being the only winning rink. Division 2 against West Tigers lost, with only Ladda Purdie’s team drawing 17 all. West Tigers also played Division 4, and once again Des Ballance and his team were convincing winners 30–13, while David Dias’s team went down 20–19 in a last-bowl thriller. Division 4 is still leading the overall standings. This week’s photo shows the victorious Division 4 team, pictured from left: Tony Kelly, Sue Dakin, selector Warren Mills, Alma Rose Mawson, Mark Mawson, and David Dias proudly displaying the scoreboard. Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
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Twenty nine players (9 ladies and 20 men) experienced a foggy start which then cleared to ideal golfing conditions. Congratulations to the ladies winner Rehab Hull and Gary Scotford for the men in the single Stableford event. We wish Heather a speedy recovery from her injury. A reminder that Wintersun entries are now open. RESULTS LADIES Winner: Rehab Hull with 37 points R/Up: Robyn Whitham with 30 points Rundown: Linda Wardroper (29), Elspeth Scotford (28) and Helen Deighton (26) MEN Winner: Gary Scotford with 35 points R/Up: Warren Deighton with 34 points Rundown: William Brownlie (32), Vic Feldman (32), John Oates, Louis Neethling and Peter Lindsay all on 31 points, Allen Roberts (30), David Woods (30) and Ken Granger (29) PIN SHOTS Ladies: A Grade - Elspeth Scotford (x2) B Grade - Linda Wardroper (x2) and Rehab Hull Men: A Grade - Warren Deighton, Allen Roberts and John Roser B Grade - David Woods (x2) and John Oates CHIP INS Linda Wardroper and Peter Lindsay NAGAs for a ball each Kath Borer and Neil Cawthorne DRAWS: MEMBERSHIP draw to Helen Deighton WEEKLY RAFFLE won by Kath Borer UPCOMING EVENTS: 26/5/26 - STABLEFORD 2/6/26 - JUNE 2026 Monthly Medal and count your putt Contributed with thanks to John Roser
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Last weekend, Jubilee Park was party central for a heart-warming youth event that brought together teenagers from all around the region. The free event, open to all 11-17-year-olds, featured an array of exciting activities and entertainment that kept everyone on their toes. The park buzzed with energy as live music performances from talented musicians such as Tiffany Grace, Alessandro, and Will Blume captivated the crowd. Youth-run market stalls offered a variety of unique and creative products, while food vans satisfied everyone's taste buds. The atmosphere was filled with joy as attendees engaged in giant games and other thrilling attractions. Parents were also welcome to join in on the fun, ensuring a memorable experience for the entire community.
What made this event even more special was its origin. It stemmed from the YOL1000 project, Youth Out Loud 1000 Voices, which collected 1000 conversations from young people across the Mackay Region. The project identified a lack of events and activities as a top concern among the youth. In response, the Youth and Arts Development Team organised a series of Youth Focused, Youth Led Event Workshops called "FIRECRACKER!" These workshops empowered young individuals to take charge and create their own event. The result? Picnic in the Park—a vibrant gathering where the voices of Mackay's youth resonated through music, market stalls, and joyful interactions. The event was supported by Mackay Regional Council and Co-hosted by TEEN SHED Mackay.
Photos supplied: Mackay Regional Council

Division 1:
BMW (Ivan Perkins, Emma Widdup, Ian McKay) d Mercedes (Geoff Denman, Mark Sleeman, Graham Drury) 6-5. Graham d Ian -6, 8, -9, 8, 9.
Jaguar (Barry Patterson, Tony Bowman, Tim Sheehan) d Audi (Duncan Treloar, Neil Brown, Janice Kent) 8-3. Duncan d Barry 11, -5, 9, -8, 13.
Division 2:
Isuzu (Steve Mathieson, Andrea Nicholson, Donna Abbott) d Nissan (Graeme Walker, Will VanDeKaa, Matthew West) 7-4. Andrea d Matthew -9, 7, -7, 7, 7.
Mazda (Rymer Tabulo, Peter Goodson, Lily Boland) d Honda (George Camilleri, Daniel Warfield, Ishan Rana) 8-3. Rymer d Daniel 9, -5, 6, -7, 6.
Division 3:
Holden (Tiffany Camilleri, Trent Day, John McGee) d Kia (Craig VanDeKaa, Alok Rana, Virginia Clayton) 11-0. Tiffany d Alok 7, 6, -12, 8.
Hyundai (Ollie Hamelink, Noreen Fredericksen) d Ford (Steve Crocker, Val Austin) 5-4. Val d Ollie 6, -9, -7, 3, 10.
Division 1:
Blue (George Camilleri, John McGee, Don Boettcher) d Yellow (Donna Abbott, Peter Goodson, Bryan Marshall) 7-5. George/John d Donna/Peter 6, 9, -10, -3, 7.
Green (Charlie Payne, Pam Joyce, Noreen Fredericksen) drew Red (Branko Vucurovic, Steve Mathieson, Kevin Abbott) 6-all. Steve d Pam -6, 6, 9, -8, 4.
Division 2:
Orange (Helen Ware, Louise Gould, Gloria Vella) drew Purple (Iris Grasso, Ken Best, Judi Hicks) 6-all. Ken d Helen -6, 6, 4, -10, 8.
Pink (Robyn Bushell, John Hamelink, Fred Saliba) d White (Kim Challender, Charles Hamlett, Kim Daffy) 8-4. Fred d Kim 7, -9, 8, 9.
Division 3:
Lime (Frank Caruana, Glenda Brookes, Myles Dutton) d Tan (Cheryl Aprato, Madge Saunders, Trish Zamparuti) 8-4. Glenda d Cheryl -9, 9, -9, 9, 5.
Grey (Sharon Muller, Ian Dodds, Allison Day) drew Aqua (Pam Keune, Robyn Giles, Glenda Dutton) 6-all. Glenda d Allison 6, -6, 6, -10, 3.
Contributed by Charlie Payne

Olympic bronze medal-winning Boomers guard Nathan Sobey and Illawarra Hawks forward Deng Deng proved the architects of Ipswich Force’s 119-114 overtime win over Mackay Meteors in NBL1 North action last Saturday night at Mackey Basketball Stadium.
The gallant Meteors pushed the third placed Force all the way in a gripping contest before Sobey combined with Deng and Kyrin Galloway to give Ipswich the edge after Mackay struck first in extra time and led by five after a triple from guard Isaiah Lee.
All eyes were on the fascinating duel between Sobey and Mackay magician Isaac White – who will team up at the Brisbane Bullets in NBL 2024.
Ipswich led 67-48 at the main break before the sixth placed Meteors stormed home with top games from White (33 points -15 assists, five rebounds and two steals); Lee (19 points, six rebounds and five assists); Christian Maran (15 points, six boards and four assists) and Tyler Williams (11 points, six rebounds and three steals).
Sobey finished with 26 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, three steals and two blocks for Ipswich with support from Deng (29 points, five rebounds and three assists); Kyrin Galloway (21 points, seven rebounds and three blocks); Jaylin Galloway (10 points and five boards) and Cameron Goldfinch (16 points and four assists).
IPSWICH forward Maria Blazejewski engineered an 89-67 victory over the Mackay Meteorettes in the early game.
Blazejewski led the way with 30 points and five rebounds in a stand out performance.
Other Force players to impress were Alison Gorrell (25 points, five steals, three assists and two rebounds), Grace George (12 points, 13 boards, three blocks, two steals and two assists) and Georgia Ralph (eight points, five rebounds and four assists).
Mackay ace Davida Dale posted 21 points, nine steals, eight assists and seven rebounds with Brittany Reeves (12 points, 10 rebounds and two blocks) and Ellie Collins eight points and four boards.
Charli Bliss readies herself in defence. Photo credit: Keiron Place Photography

Wynnum-Manly Seagulls showed they are a force to be reckoned with in the Hostplus Cup this season after trouncing the Mackay Cutters 62-0 at BB Print Stadium last weekend.
Seven days after celebrating their first win of the season on the Sunshine Coast, the Cutters came crashing back to earth with a mighty thud – conceding eleven tries against an enterprising and experienced Seagulls lineup.
Wynnum ran amok with former Broncos centre Delouise Hoeter nabbing a hat trick of tries and interchange forward Kalolo Saitaua and hooker Oliver Pascoe collecting doubles with five eighth Josh Rogers scoring a personal tally of 22 points from a try and nine goals.
It was the Seagulls eighth win of the season and has the club entrenched in the top five on 18 points after 12 matches.
The Cutters host the eighth placed Tweed Head Seagulls this Saturday at BB Print Stadium at 6pm.
Wynnum Manly slammed the Cutters 56-6 in the Under 21 Colts fixture with wingers Blake Anders (4) and Elijah Mikaio (2) grabbing six of the Seagulls eleven tries.
Seagulls playmaker Jordan Davies posted 14 points from a try and five goals.
Promising centre Corey Shepherd was Mackay’s lone try scorer with pivot Henri Stocks potting a conversion.

Mackay Road Runners Blacks Beach Bush Bash 5km, 9km was done and dusted in very cool, but perfectly sunny running conditions.
Thanks heaps to Andrew Short who was very unwell, but still arrived early to set up the technical course for nearly seventy runners, give or take twenty or so.
Mackay Road Runners’ athletes backed up well from BMA Mackay Marina Run to race the 5k & 9k Blacks Beach Bush Bash with front runners Luke Leven and Mick Vivian taking charge from the outset in the 9km.
Luke and Mick were very successful in the BMA Mackay Marina Run events where Luke collected the coveted Frank Marchetti ‘first to the roundabout’ trophy in the 21km and finished his first ever 21km in 1hr 28 minutes…..sensational effort!
First male and female in the 5km Craig McGahey and Jo Skinner were ecstatic with their efforts after a 20km training run the previous day in preparation for their next marathon event.
Millie Bishop comfortably completed the 5km in a very commendable time backing up well after she and first female in the 9km, Lily Leven had very successful results in the BMA Mackay Marina Run and secondary school cross country titles throughout the week.
Meanwhile the Blacks Beach Bush Bash competitors challenged themselves in their respective events, stopping the clock in very respectable times.
Excellent speed and stamina were shown by Mel Rich, Shane Donnellan, Grant Holmstrom, Michael Feenaghty, Alan Zamparutti, Heli Talinurm, Tahnie Malagueno, Carolyn Mapes, Shane Barben, Darrin Pullen, Joe Grech, Mick Scholer, Andrew Wallace, Natalie Lorraway, Leanne Connor, Al Lorraway, Geeta Ariana, Steve Oberg, Robin Stinson, John Couldrey, Emma Johnson and Jenny White.
This Sunday’s 30km Club Championship starts from the Northview Park playground, Schaper’s Road from 6am with the 5km and 15km options commencing 6.15am.
Contributed by Janelle Tilse
Front runners in the Blacks Beach Bush Bash 9km, Luke Leven and Mick Vivian go stride for stride throughout the entire event
Mel Rich, Carmel Mahon, Andrew Wallace and Steve Oberg loving the perfect running conditions in the 9km Blacks Beach Bush Bash
Mackay Road Runners Vice-President, Brendan Bishop with wife Julie, son Hughie and daughter Millie enjoy the cool sunny conditions at the Blacks Beach Bush Bash. Photo credit: Janelle Tilse

Mackay Area Fishing Stocking Association hosted another great family friendly fishing tournament at Eungella Dam over the May Day long weekend, putting the region on the national fishing stage once again.
The 18th World Sooty Championship has been a popular fishing tournament for many anglers who are keen to target the vast quantity of stocked Sooty Grunter. This tournament is as unique as it is fun.
If you haven’t heard about the 2023 INDT World Sooty Championship, it is the only fishing tournament for Sooty Grunter, hence the tournament’s name. It is also the main fundraiser for MAFSA to operate and maintain the Rob Symons Hatchery in Rural View as well as promote the Stocked Impoundment Permit fishery at Eungella Dam.
MAFSA Chairman Tim Swann explains, “this year for the World Sooty Championship, on top of record numbers of anglers and boats, we have been able to work with Mackay Regional Council, Mackay Isaac Tourism, Mackay Airport and Reef Marine in attracting and hosting Mark Berg to fish our tournament.
“This highlights the attraction of Mackay’s stocked impoundment fisheries to national angling celebrities as well as other travelling anglers looking for world class fishery and is proof that MAFSA continues to work towards a better fishing future for the Mackay region.”
The event saw nearly 70 boats registered to compete with 107 anglers looking to score as many points for the bag of six Sooties over the three sessions from Saturday morning to Sunday lunch time.
“This three session format has proven to be popular over the years with allowing the public and the spectators, mainly kids, an opportunity to see these big brutes up close in the holding tank at the end of each session,” explains Mr Swann.
“These fish are then released by an army of helpers to be returned to the water to be hopefully caught again next year.”
This break in the sessions on Saturday also allows everyone to gather for a release of juvenile Sooty fingerlings from Bass, Barra and Barcoo who have been a regular supplier to MAFSA of quality Sooties to restock Eungella Dam with funds from the SIP scheme.
Even if you find the fish in big numbers, you still need the biggest overall length and the best bag of six fish with each millimetre worth one point to win. Around 180 Sooties being caught was attributed to an action-packed weekend.
The first session saw our regular bridesmaid in Mick Slade hold the lead on Saturday lunch with 2163mm to Peter Behrens with 2119mm with a few ex-WSC champions, Daniel Grech, Keegan Hayden and Ricky Wetherall, just a couple of fish behind.
Junior angler Darcy McFarlane was out to good lead on Saturday morning with 1168mm with only one fish to previous junior world champ in Balin Tweddle and last year’s biggest Sooty Winner Cohen Olsen.
Session two saw some regular WSC anglers change their plan and some persevere and with some good numbers returned we saw the lead change at the close of the day with Daniel Grech on 2379mm in the lead over Mick Slade by a mere 6mm sitting on 2373mm. Keegan finished strong in 3rd on 2244mm and a few others nipping at the heels of the leader.
Juniors did manage a few more fish this session but no one managed the numbers to give Darcy a concern with Michael Paton in 2nd on 830mm and Finn Gee in 3rd on 716 and all juniors looking to the Sunday session for a few more fish.
Session three saw an uninterrupted day with a slightly earlier start to last year and we like to keep the scoreboard covered until the presentation so no one could keep track of anyone else which means you just have to find the Sooties and upgrade your bag if possible.
Everyone in the top 20 found fish on Sunday which was promising and some found more Sooties or bigger Sooties which made for an exciting last session.
Mick Slade was lucky enough to hold onto the lead with 2517mm over Trent Power with 2508mm to crown Mick the 18th World Champion. Congratulations Mick!
Nick Moore was a very close 3rd place with 2497mm which is only 20mm behind Mick, just one more upgrade in his bag of 7 Sooties could have been the game changer for Nick but not this year unfortunately. Daniel Grech finished 4th on 2460mm which proves he can still find fish with a bag of 8 and his boating partner Daniel Curry finished in 8th with a bag of 8 as well, these two anglers did well to find that many.
Keegan finished in 5th with a bag of 10 Sooties and a late upgrade on Sunday with last year’s World Champion Ricky in 6th with a bag of 6 just in time on Sunday. Peter Behrens found the most Sooties with a bag of 12 and a few small upgrades. Damien Casey found some good Sooties on Sunday for a late dash but only managed a bag of five and Ivan Baulch rounded out the top 10 with a bag of five, this made for an exciting finish.
We also saw a senior angler take out the largest overall Sooty over the juniors in recent years with a solid 496mm Sooty from Robbie Brook who fished surface lures for the majority of the last session on Sunday and he was fishing his 16th World Sooty Championship.
Juniors managed to find a few Sooties on Sunday too and the McFarlane boys gave each other a run for their money with Isaac landing the largest junior Sooty at 492mm over Darcy’s 491mm fish. Isaac managed to claw back into 3rd place with 1200mm with a bag of three behind Finn Gee with a bag of five Sooties for 1794mm. Darcy McFarlane rounded out the tournament with a bag of six Sooties and a total of 2377mm and was now crowned the junior champion! Congratulations Darcy!
Pic: Mick and Darcy
Mick Slade and Darcy McFarlane

When Bridget Franettovich was conceptualising how to honour her close friend Finley Smith, who tragically passed away from an epileptic seizure last year, she knew it had to consist of “cold drinks, cricket and great company.”
The Finley Smith Memorial Cup was the result, bringing six teams against each other for a day of social cricket while raising funds for Epilepsy Action Australia.
Finley was known as an ‘ambassador’ and ‘future leader’ within the Mackay Community.
“He meant a lot to a lot of people,” said Ms Franettovich.
“Everyone was super keen to get onboard; it’s a testament to the lives he impacted.”
‘The Marlins’ were the inaugural Finley Smith Memorial Cup winners on Saturday, with ‘Got the Runs’ finishing in second place.
Ms Franettovich hopes to raise $50,000 for Epilepsy Action Australia, Australia’s leading provider of epilepsy support and information.
“Fin will always be very missed by so many people but this way he’ll never be forgotten,” she said.
“It’s a good cause so other people don’t have to go through what his family and friends went through.”
To donate and find out more, visit www.justgiving.com/fundraising/finley-smith-memorial-cup.
A day of “cold drinks, cricket and great company” was enjoyed by all in memory of Finley Smith last Saturday. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

Monday 5 June 2023 – NWP Week 11 of 23 - 5 Table Mitchell
N/S E/W
1st Monica Darley / Nancy Martin 1st Frances Brown / Geoff Taylor
2nd Janelle Conroy / Terrence Sheedy 2nd Thelma Caruana / Joy Robinson
Tuesday 6 June 2023 Evening 4 Table One Winner Thursday 8 June 2023 Evening 3 Table One Winner
1st Sandra Morris / Vicki Howard 1st Janelle Conroy / Terrence Sheedy
2nd Janelle Conroy / Eric Leivesley 2nd Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless
3rd Terrence Sheedy / Ted Cullinan 3rd Peter Cowling / Ann Whitmore
4th Eric Goodchild / Marylin Wilson-Nichol 4th Annie Lynch / Geoff Taylor
Wednesday 7 June 2023 –8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Ted Cullinan / Geoff Taylor 1st Monica Darley / Kath Poole
2nd Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 2nd Terrence Sheedy / Eric Leivesley
3rd Joy Robinson / Victor Mason 3rd Jan Harris / Sandra Morris
4th Joy Brunette / Don Poole 4th Sandy Patterson / Geoff Patterson
Friday 9 June 2023 – Mackay Club Pairs Championship 2023 – Week 1 of 3
N/S E/W
1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 1st Monica Darley / Gwen Liddell
2nd Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 2nd Christine Nice / Diane Cox
3rd Terrence Sheedy / Janelle Conroy 3rd Victor Mason / Josie Crowley
4th Anne Lutz / Diane Stokes 4th Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson
Saturday 10 June 2023 – 8 Table Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Frances Brown / Alan Brown 1st David Ting / Ming Ting
2nd Joy Robinson / Geoffrey Patterson 2nd Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless
3rd Susan Wright / Lorna Shuttlewood 3rd Monica Darley / Kath Poole
4th Sandra Morris / Ann Whitmore 4th Mick King / Jan Harris

St Patrick's College Triumphs In Aaron Payne Cup Clash
Schoolboy rugby league heavyweights St Patrick’s College Mackay and Ignatius Park College Townsville have opened their 2023 Aaron Payne Cup campaigns with a first-round epic battle at Leprechaun Park.
Ian Schifilliti’s powerful St Patrick’s line up earned bragging rights when they recorded an impressive 20-12 victory over the Townsville giants in the lead into this year’s Confraternity Rugby League Carnival in Brisbane.
Queensland Schoolboys representative five eighth Jaxon Purdue shone for St Patrick’s along with back rower Jake Bryan, fullback Will Shears and talented hooker Zac Keating.
Flying winger Bailey Anderson grabbed a hat-trick of tries as St Patrick’s thumped Cairns school Trinity Bay State High 42-10 in a second round Cup fixture at Townsville’s Brothers Leagues Club grounds.
Purdue, Shears and rampaging Capricornia representative prop Tyler Shandiman also played strongly.
In the Cowboys Challenge Year 10 series, St Patrick’s have posted stirring 26-6 victories over Ignatius Park and Trinity Bay State High with top performances from Queensland Under 15s forward Sam Anderson, Capricornia rep five eighth and skipper Adam McSherry, Canberra bound forward Mark Morrow, Caleb O’Brien and Hamish Donohoe.

Under 13 Div 1 played their best game of the season on Saturday with a fantastic display of positive forward play and pressing to get the ball back at every opportunity.
Goals went to Oli, Lockie, and Caleb. Caleb’s second goal from just over half way was an absolute ripper against the run of play and sealed the win.
This 4-0 win was against a Lions side that had previously beaten us.
The U13 prem team took the lead against Wanderers after a sublime pass from Shannon Matthews sent Matthew onto goal and although his shot was well saved, Sam kept the pressure up and was rewarded with the goal.
A well taken penalty by Wanderers evened the score with the game finishing 1-1.
15 Div 1 lost against Wanderers 2-1. Some great passing and movement we just lacked the killer shot on goal. Special thanks to the U13 boys who stepped up to help us out - Cohen, Will, and Matt.
The Paddy's Shenanigans Div 1 and 2 teams faced off against Lions.
Unfortunately, WUFC struggled to create many chances, falling 2-0 behind at the break to scrappy goals. The second half, with the wind behind the team, was a different affair, but the equaliser never came, going down 2-1.
Our Div 1 team faced up to Lions expecting another tough match up.
However, the opposition had a number backing up with many injuries in the squad.
Lions went up 1-0 early on, but WUFC took control, hitting 3 unanswered goals, including a 40-yard screamer from veteran Richard Draper.
A comfortable 6-2 win makes it 4 wins in a row at home.
The Reserve women got some valuable points on the board this week with a 4-2 win over Country.
Kiki opened the scoring early for the ladies and continued to work tirelessly the entire game to put pressure on the Country defence.
Upfront Maddy put away two nice goals to keep Whitsundays in front the entire game and from the middle Steph’s runs paid off with the fourth goal of the game.
The Premier ladies continued to dominate with a 14-0 win over Country.
Despite dominating possession, and having many opportunities, the final touch lacked finesse and they went into half-time break only 4-0 up.
The second half Whitsunday ran away with the game with the attacking group working together to keep the pressure firmly on Country Final tally of scorers was Willow(4), Lena(3),Laura(3),Steph(2),Bre and Eva one each.
Whitsunday Men Ressies were unfortunate to come away without any points against Brothers.
The team started well with Andrew Johnstone scoring a cracker within 5 minutes.
The lads pressed to try rescue the game but ended up losing 4-2 after chasing the game.
It was a different story for the Premier Men against City Brothers.
The lads applied relentless pressure going into the break with a commanding 4-0 lead with another from Sherro and two from Smithy.
The second half saw the team playing the best football they have played all season carving apart a helpless Brothers.
The second half saw Sherro complete his first hat trick for the club and Delors finishing off a phenomenal team goal in fantastic fashion.
The full-time whistle blew with Whitsundays finishing 6-0 winners.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic.
Luke Swift never an easy man to tackle. Photo supplied

Last Saturday saw the top of the table Whitsunday Raiders travel to Lions Sports Park Mackay to take on the 6th place Kuttabul Camelboks.
It was going to be a challenging match for the number one placed Raiders side as they were without eight of their regular run-on players due to injury or work commitments. This meant that the Raiders would have to play uncontested scrums, and as a result field one less player meaning it would be 15 against 14 for the full 80 minutes.
Kuttabul are renowned for their physicality and their ability to rise to the occasion, especially at home, which is exactly what they did.
Scoring 5 tries to the Raiders 1 in the first half, leaving the Raiders in the unusual position of being behind 31 - 5 at half time.
Second half saw the true spirit of the Raiders shine through, with an inspirational comeback scoring two tries in the second half and keeping Kuttabul scoreless. Final score Kuttabul 31 Raiders 17.
Best on field for the Raiders were new man David Aspil with 3 points, Tom Humphries with 2 points and Darragh Lynch with 1 point.
Raiders head to Mackay this Saturday in a bid to maintain their Number One position on the ladder, taking on Slade Point at 3.30pm at the Cathy Freeman Oval.
Contributed with thanks to Steve Ward

For both Year 6 St Catherine’s Catholic College boys, rugby union is in their blood, and making the North Queensland team for rugby union is a dream come true.
Jamar Tabua has been playing rugby, both league and union, since he was 10-years-old, following in the footsteps of his dad.
“My dad just signed me up because he played footy and wanted me to play footy,” Jamar said.
“And I just turned out to be gunfire!”
Cooper Robinson has been playing the sport since he was six, with both his parents avid fans of the sport.
“My dad says, ‘play your own game, don’t worry about anyone else’,” Cooper said.
The boys have been playing together for years, with Cooper getting Jamar into the game initially.
“I started when I was 10,” Jamar said.
“Because he got me into it. We played this carnival together and I was a gun. I got the MVP of the game.”
Both boys have aspirations of making it big in the sport and playing professionally.
Cooper has the short-term goal of making the Far North Queensland Rugby team when he is 14, and Jamar is looking into his future, hoping to make it into the Junior Cowboys.
“I’m going to play my hardest at Ipswich and look out for scouts,” Jamar said.
The boys, with three other boys from St Catherine’s, travelled to Townsville to compete in the trials.
Of the 80 boys at the Townsville NQ trials, Jamar and Cooper are two of 23 who made the team, and will travel to Ipswich later in the year, to compete in the state trials.
Cooper Robinson and Jamar Tabua qualify for North Queensland Rugby Union. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge

On Wednesday afternoon, Torpedoes who have been consistently training were invited to a special training session.
During this session, swimmers enjoyed using the new backstroke ledges and the new dive block kickers.
The coaches would like to commend Declan Dichiera, Jasper Korosec, Lucas Korosec, Koa Harland, Levi Smith, Indi Smith, Roxy Groom, Alex Trefz, Connor Lee, Stevie Lee, Harris Delac, Abi Maher and Evie Doherty.
On Sunday, a couple of Cannonvale Cannons travelled to Townsville to participate in the Townsville “Club to Club” Ocean Swim.
Congratulations to Jacob Bell (M12-19) and Nelson Malady (M10 – 11) who both achieved 2nd place in their age groups.
Jacob swam in the 2km event and swam a time of 28.46.90 and Nelson swam in the 1km event and swam a time of 19.54.37.
The Cannons would also like to commend Kyle Pevitt-Scott who swam the 2km event in 33.20.50. Coach Mark Erickson accompanied Raylene Rasmussen through the 2km swim, and they both enjoyed a leisurely Sunday morning pace.
During the week, the Cannons hosted the Annual General Meeting.
The Cannonvale Cannons are looking forward to hosting their winter carnival this Saturday.
Jacob Nelson Raylene and Mark at Townsville Strand. Photo supplied

Last Monday night marked the thrilling conclusion of WTA's Winter Season, as four exhilarating Grand Finals took place.
We extend our thanks to the teams, as well as their families and friends, for supporting our club. With great anticipation, we eagerly await an even grander and more spectacular Grand Final night in the upcoming season.
Mixed A Grade and Mixed Family Grade delivered the tightest contests.
In A Grade Trusty and In the Crear went try for try with the scores locked 5 all deep into the second half until Trusty were able to break the deadlock with 2 late tries.
Similarly in Family Grade no team could gain an ascendancy with scores locked at full time. Escapees/Misfits prevailed in the Drop Off. Escapees/Misfits 7 Mainlanders 6.
B Grade and C Grade followed a similar path with the winners establishing an early lead that was never threatened.
B Grade Slippery Salmons 5 Ray White 2.
C Grade Fumble This 5 Stingers 1.
WTA extends its thanks to the referees who officiated in the Grand Final. Special thanks to Ian and Bruce experienced referees from the Burdekin Touch Association for helping out.
WTA’s Summer Season will start after the school holidays.
Contributed with thanks to Alita DeBrincat.
Mixed A Grade Grand Final Winners – Trusty
Slippery Salmons win the B Grade
The team of referees

Another week is over and its nearly halfway through June already.
The Ladies penants is in full swing and once again we are doing well in all divisions.
Wednesday afternoon Jackpot bowls brilliantly run by Rick and Galea and Merve Stewart saw 22 bowlers chasing the jackpot prize, however it never went off and will Jackpot into next week.
The bar was set high, and it was the team of Nik Fernbach with newcomer Greg and Tony Whitehorn who ran away with the first prize money.
On Friday saw the semi-finals of the Whitsunday Christian College and the improvement in the children has to be seen to be believed and it's going to be another girl’s grand finale.
Saturday and Sunday saw the 23rd running of the June Carnival with 16 teams competing for big cash prizes.
The weekend was also had great sponsors and PRD, Hadlow Racing Team, to name a few.
Fiona Greener was just run off her little feet and with Ray also working tirelessly for the highly successful tournament.
All teams were rewarded with prizes but there can only be one team to win this prestigious event and that belonged to Manny Isgro and his team consisting of Russell Bramich at third, Peter Petersen at second, and Peter Wright at lead.
Congratulations must go to them on their sterling performance.
Amanda Camm was also on hand with great sponsorship for the event.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.
Amanda Camm being presented with her sponsorship appreciation award by Margo Stanley, who worked tirelessly to ensure that the event was highly successful. Photo supplied