
Cannonvale Cannons swimmers have achieved outstanding success, with 15 athletes selected to represent North Queensland at the Queensland Representative School Sport Championships in Brisbane. Selection in the North Queensland team is a significant achievement, with the region spanning from Proserpine to Ingham and west to Charters Towers. Competing outside of club swimming, this pathway brings together the very best school-aged swimmers across the region. The 13–19 years team featured Jax Clayworth, Hamilton Anflous, Tyler Bennett, Thomas Ganter, Tora Delac, Celeste Orenshaw and Roxanne Groom. Coach Kate and committee member Jane Delac also supported the team as managers, while Tora Delac was named Team Captain, an honour reflecting her leadership and commitment. Jax Clayworth delivered a standout performance, claiming silver in the 200m Butterfly and bronze in both the 400m Freestyle and 400m Individual Medley, along with two additional top ten finishes. Thomas Ganter secured a top ten placing in the 200m IM, while Roxanne Groom placed 8th in the 200m Breaststroke. In the 10–12 years division, Lucas Korosec, Miller Eaves, Mackenzie Bennett, Eloise Chegwidden, Maeve Dichiera, Zane Clayworth, Alex Trefz and Harris Delac all represented the region with pride. Eloise Chegwidden was crowned Queensland State Champion in the 50m Breaststroke, swimming a personal best 39.75. Lucas Korosec achieved personal bests in 10 of his 11 events, earning bronze in the 50m Backstroke and three top ten finishes. Miller Eaves impressed with a 15-second personal best in the 200m IM. The Cannons also celebrate recent North Queensland Age Champions: Miller Eaves (10 years), Eloise Chegwidden (10 years), Jax Clayworth (12 years) and Tora Delac (15 years). A fantastic achievement and a strong finish to the season, with only the 2026 Australia Age Championships in April remaining on the calendar. Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec Captions 1 - 15 Cannonvale Cannons swimmers have been selected to represent North Queensland. Photo supplied
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The days may be getting shorter, but the standard of bowling at the club continues to improve each week. Tuesday afternoon saw 20 bowlers competing, with Lyn Graham and Sue Dakin taking out the winners’ prize. Stacey Hadlow and Sue Walker claimed second place after an entertaining and skilful session. On Wednesday (25/3), 17 bowlers took to the green in a day superbly run by Mervyn Stewart. The standout team was Warren Mills, lead Duncan Smith, and second Terry Clarke, who delivered an impressive 27–10 victory. Wednesday night Corporate Bowls continues to be dominated by “Girl Power,” with Maureen Barnard, Gail Simms, Sue Dakin, and skipper Cathy Russell remaining unbeaten after eight straight wins. Flame Tree, represented by Craig Kennedy, Brendan Rock, and Ben Dooland, sit in second place. A new competition will begin after schools return in April. The Men’s Pairs over the weekend produced outstanding performances. In a thrilling final, Manny Isgro and Luke Kinnear defeated Harry Quad and Andy McDougall 19–16 in a match that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. In the Ladies Fours final, Elaine Kippen’s team—Sandra Argo, Dawn Dowell, and Kathryn Remmeswaal—played strongly, but Joan McGrath, Lyn Graham, Vicki Spann, and Ladda Purdie proved too consistent and claimed victory. Scroungers Round 5 will be held on Easter Saturday (9:30 am start), with Social Bowls on Easter Sunday at 1 pm (names in by 12:30 pm). Don’t forget: Tradies vs Non-Tradies begins in June. Captions Skipper Joan McGrath with lead Lyn Graham , Vicki Spann, Ladda Purdie who relentlessly wore down their competitors for an outstanding performance of skilful bowls Photo supplied
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On Tuesday a single Stableford competition was played in difficult soggy conditions which was reflected in the low point scoring. Congratulations to the ladies winner Leanne Alexander (second week in a row) and Craig McLean (runner up last week) for the men. RESULTS LADIES Winner: Leanne Alexander 29 points R/Up: Elspeth Scotford with 26 points Rundown: Lyn Muller (26), Heather Luvis (25) and Paula McQuat (23) MEN Winner: Craig McClean 30 points R/Up: John Roser with 29 points Rundown: Mark Richards also with 29 points on a count back, Louis Neethling, John Oates and John Wallace all with 27 points PIN SHOTS Ladies: A Grade - Lyn Muller, Elspeth Scotford and Heather Luvis B Grade - Tiina Randmae and Paula McQuat Men: A Grade - John Roser and Craig McClean B Grade - Barry Mortimer and John Oates CHIP INS Trevor Peroz, Barry Mortimer and Vic Feldman (x2) NAGAs For a ball each Jenny Hounsell and Wilf Herweg DRAWS: MEMBERSHIP jackpots to $20 next week WEEKLY RAFFLE $50 to Robyn Whitham UPCOMING EVENTS: Next week 31/3/26 - MARCH 2026 Monthly Medal and count your putts DITTY There are 3 roads to ruin: gambling and golf. The most pleasant, the quickest but the surest is with golf Contributed with thanks to John Roser. 1 – Winners, Craig McLean and Leanne Alexander
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On Tuesday afternoon the elusive jackpot that has been accumulating from last year finally went off in the game between Lindy Suann Robyn Stitt and Alby Vigar who defeated Stumpy Adams Sue Shearing and Ron Hyde. In the other game it couldn’t have been any closer with a draw between Bron Tolcher Shirley Jones and Maureen Hyde against Andy Nayland Skin Querro and Deb Retchless. Club Competition is now underway. In the Men’s A Singles A Rolfe defeated S Jeal and K Daniels defeated M Drummond. Consistency for the Ladies C Jeal defeated T Willshire and L Scells defeated M Hyde. Winners for Sunday afternoon were Gordon Querro Maureen Hyde and Kennedy Whitton defeated Toni Bowen Cliff Queero and Pat Tracey, In the other games Andy Nayland Ron Hyde Greg Colquhoun defeated Penny Warren Alby Vigar and Allan Rolfe and Teresa Willshire Gavin Charles and Kevin Daniels drew with Deb Rethchless Graeme Read and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot number did come out but players decided to build up the bank. Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren 1 - President Deb Retchless with Stumpy Adams, Sue Shearing, Ron Hyde, Alby Vigar and Lindy Suann.
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With six matches played at Whitsunday Sports Park there was plenty of Action.
The divisional Men travelled to Mackay on Friday night to play Lions U17 Squad and Sarina. Although a close tussle, the younger legs of the Mackay Squad proved telling with the end result 4-1 to Lions. In the Div1 game, the Whitsunday boys made Sarina work all the way to the end, losing 2-1 but with many players on their second game, it may have been a different outcome with some fresh legs on the bench.
Saturday at the Sportspark started with a great performance by the U13 Div1 team at their first home game. In hot conditions, their strong defence shut down many attacks from the Country United side earning a hard-won draw 0-0. This was a huge improvement from last round with goal keeper Jai outstanding in goals and Roy Milliken giving 100 per cent as always.
It was a different story for the U15 Premier squad against a rampant City Brothers side. Although holding them to a tight result last week, the Whitsunday side never hit their stride conceding 6 goals to 1 in a game that they will be disappointed in.
The Women continued their winning form in front of a big crowd. Unfortunately, Sarina travelled up to play with only 14 players between two squads. In a competitive Reserves game, Whitsunday proved too strong across the park, scoring a 5-0 win based on solid defence. The Sarina ladies ran out of legs and with all of them playing a second game, were no match for the Whitsunday Premier Women who ran away with the game. A brave effort by the visitors just to face the onslaught.
Our Premier Men’s Squads also returned to form, winning both games against the visiting Rangers Squads. Whitsunday Reserves started their game dominating the ball and looking to play from out the back. Whitsundays made the breakthrough with a fantastic long-range goal by Luke Swift. Rangers equalised minutes later. The second half was a similar story with Whitsundays having the majority of the ball scoring twice midway through the second half to come away with a 3-1 victory. Special mention to Jarrod Clarke whose energy and determination when coming on contributed massively to the team’s performance
The Premier Men got a very important win against Mackay Rangers to jump into the top 4 for the first time this season. It proved to be a topsy turvy game with both teams having positive spells in the game. Sam Reynolds made his first appearance for the season at centre back and put in a man of the match performance, which greatly helped the team going forward and defensively. Goals came from Tommy Torzsok, Harry Hodgen, Sam Blake and Axel Da Silva in a 4-3 win.
Another massive home round next week. Can’t wait!
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic.
U13 Div1 - great effort at their first home game. Photo supplied

The wild weather last week has been and gone, but for the Whitsunday Sailing Club sailors, it was a very reduced fleet who ventured on the water on Wednesday afternoon for the club’s twilight race.
Only eight boats accepted the challenge to compete in conditions which included violent rainstorms, minimal visibility and wind gusts in excess of 30 knots.
With only four boats on the starting line for the Division 2 start, there was plenty of space, with Bobby’s Girl (Mark Beale) leading the fleet away, maintaining that lead throughout the race.
At the windward mark, Bobby’s Girl held a comfortable lead over Reignition (Charles Wallis), with Smooth Criminal (Iyas Shaheen) and Wide Load (Shannan Hart) behind. The gybe mark got interesting when the fleet arrived with zero visibility and a strong squall.
The first boats all chose to forego the gybe in favour of a granny turn, a new experience for many of the crew. Somehow the fleet managed to find the rounding marks and the finishing line, with Bobby’s Girl crossing the finish line almost six minutes ahead of Reignition, with Smooth Criminal a further two minutes back.
On corrected time this lead was reduced to two minutes over Reignition, with Wide Load a further 20 seconds back.
Division 3 also saw four boats on the starting line, with Rossgo (Greg Hammon) leading the fleet away, despite a halyard failure shortly before the start.
After a slow start, Matchless (Terry Stevens) took the lead on the water, gradually pulling away from Shiraz (John Cable) and Rossgo.
After surviving the first lap, Lighthorse (Di Forster) called time and headed ashore, leaving the others to battle the elements.
Matchless completed the course in 47 minutes, leading Shiraz home by five minutes with Rossgo a further two minutes back. On corrected time, Shiraz took the honours by 30 seconds over Matchless with Rossgo one minute off the pace.
The monthly prizes went to Bobby’s Girl and Matchless.
Races continue every Wednesday from 4:30pm, with limited crewing positions available. Those wishing to participate as crew need to be at the club by 2:30 pm (limited spots available).
Contributed with thanks to Ross Chisholm.
Bobby’s Girl looming out of the rain. Photo supplied

The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club would like to commend Holly Perrin, Jacob Dewis, Jacob Bell and Jy Parkinson for being selected for the Northern Region Schools 13 – 19 years Water Polo teams.
Jy had to pull out of the team due to injury, however, Holly and the two Jacobs travelled down to Brisbane last week to compete in the Queensland Schools’ Championships.
All three said that the games were tough over four days, but thoroughly enjoyed championships.
The NQ male team achieved 2nd place in the Plate (B) division and the NQ girls team achieved 3rd place in the Plate (B) division. Congratulations, Cannons! Apparently, they all played extremely well and improved so much over the four days.
Meanwhile, back in Cannonvale, swimmers continue to train for a couple of winter carnivals and for the start of the triathlon and open water season. The Cannonvale Cannons will be hosting a Winter carnival this year in mid-June.
The Cannonvale Cannons are also looking forward to the Annual Presentation Night which will be held on May 13.
This month, the coaches congratulated Tora Delac, Addie Sanders, and Roxy Groom for their excellent logbooks.
Congratulations to the following swimmers who have successfully met the criteria to upgrade in training: Evie Doherty, Eloise Chegwidden, Billy Harris, and Maeve Dichieria.
Miller Eaves and Lucas Zhang will be trialing training in the Bullets’ squad.
The top swim trainers last week were Harris Delac, Coren Farquhar, Bodhi Farquhar, Declan Dichiera, Andie Reynolds, Zach Trefz and Jax Clayworth. Well done, swimmers!
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.
Jacob Dewis, Holly Perrin and Jacob Bell at the Qld School Water Polo Championships. Photo supplied
The Northern Region Water Polo Team. Photo supplied
It’s all action at QLD Water Polo Chamos. Photo supplied

Another Easter Celebration has come and gone but not for our Mackay Pickleballers; we celebrate every time we take the court. Such is the joy of playing this new code of sport for everyone.
How did Pickleball find its way to Mackay, you may well ask. From humble beginnings in 2018, by a small group of good friends, who discovered it being played on a southern holiday, had a go, and were immediately hooked. We thank you, Anne and Monica, for your insight, teachings and bringing this crazy, fun new code of sport to Mackay.
Pickleball is a “racquet and ball” sport with a perfect balance of court dimensions, rules, and equipment to afford all skill levels and age groups enjoyment and success on court.
The game is a combination of tactical shots, patience, and easy to learn strokes, which encourage an inclusive play environment with no need for modifications or adaptations to cater for gender, ability, or age differences. Pickleball is both fun and challenging with a combination of long rallies and a blend of soft and rapid-fire shots; where the best athlete must earn their points not purely by athleticism, power, and speed, but also through the use of positioning, patience, tactics, and touch.
Finally, pickleball provides connections, social, mental, and physical well-being benefits, which are just some of the reasons players are passionately embracing this sport at such a rapid rate.
Indoor Pickleball at PCYC Mackay is welcoming, accessible, and safe; while striving to be equitable, diverse and inclusive. It is guaranteed once you pick up that “Paddle” and hit the “wiffle” ball it will be difficult not to keep going. We have all you need to get started.
You can catch us for a low cost of $7 for two hours every Tuesday; 5:30pm – 7:30pm; Thursday; 12:00pm – 2:00pm; Sunday; 09:00am – 11:00am.
Contributed by Michelle Sheehan
Mackay Pickleball Easter celebrations. Photos supplied: Michelle Sheehan

If you love the adrenaline of motor racing and the purr of a well-maintained two stroke engine, Mackay and District Kart Club have the event for you.
The club is preparing for one of their three big events of 2023, with the Sugar City Titles happening on Saturday, May 6 at their track in Palmyra.
“This is one of our biggest events for the year,” said Matt Smith, who currently fills the roles of Junior Vice President and Groundskeeper at the club.
At least 80 competitors from across north Queensland are expected to participate, some as young as six.
Racers will rev it out on the purpose-built concrete track, located at 21 Grants Road, Palmyra, with cane knives on the line as prizes.
Entry for spectators is free, with food, drinks, and plenty of action on offer on the day.
Mackay and District Kart Club is a not-for-profit club looking to spread the word about the exciting world of karting.
“We’re a family orientated club,” said Matt.
“We often get parents helping on race days.
“It’s good camaraderie – if someone breaks something, other people get in and help or lend their spares.”
To find out more about the club, the Sugar City Titles or to nominate, visit mackaykartclub.com or find Mackay and District Kart Club on Facebook.
The event is sponsored by Mr Energy, J&B Pest Control, Mills Painting, Global Mining Support, Red Hot Couriers, Easy Internet Services, TECS Equipment Repairs, Global Mining Support, Global Mining Support, Dicko's Engineering and M&P Services.
WHAT: Mackay and District Kart Club Sugar City Titles
WHEN: Saturday, May 6
WHERE: 21 Grants Road, Palmyra
Photo credit: Daniel McLean Photography

Mackay’s own Cyclones swim team have been making waves, at the Australian Age Championships on the Gold Coast earlier this month.
The Australian Age Championships is one of the biggest events on the Swimming Australia calendar, with thousands of swimmers travelling to the Gold Coast to compete.
This 14-day event is a highlight on the Australian Swimming calendar, attracting some of Australia’s most elite Olympic and Paralympic swimmers, with young athletes who will become the next generation of swimming stars.
Being the highest level of competition domestically for athletes ages 18 years or under, the competition was engaging, each swimmer eager to perform to the best of their ability.
The Mackay swim team has a successful history of attending the Australian Age Championships, and 2023 is no different.
The Mackay swim team had six swimmers qualify for the competition, four of which had never attended a championship before, and were accompanied with their coach, Leigh-Anne Pokarier.
Izabella Wills and Mackenzie Neilsen attended the championships in 2022, with the National Team, and were joined for the 2023 competition with Vaughn Wyatt, Max Vernon, Audrey Bryan and Anneka O’Donnell, being newcomers to the mix.
Izabella competed first in a series of multi-class (MC) events.
Day one of the competition ended poorly, with Izabella’s 100 freestyle being delayed 30-minutes due to bad weather and lightening, however, she broke her previous personal best, with a 6.94 time, and taking 5th place.
Izabella also competed in the MC 400 freestyle, taking 32.05 seconds off her previous personal best and placing 4th overall.
In her final race, Izabella competed in the 50 freestyle, breaking her previous personal best and raking 7th place in Australia.
Second time National attendee, Mackenzie competed in the 14-year girls age group, for 50 butterfly, 100 butterfly and 200 butterfly.
She swam well and placed 7th overall in 200 butterfly and scrapped 3.50 seconds off her personal best time.
Mackenzie also qualified for the finals in 100 butterfly and placed 19th in Australia overall.
Newcomer Audrey qualified for three events, the 50 breaststroke, 50 butterfly and 50 freestyle in the 13-year old girl’s class, and gaining two personal bests.
2023 was also Anneka’s first experience of the championships. She competed in 50 breaststroke and 50 backstroke and is excited to compete in 2024.
The boys, Max and Vaughan, swam well. Max competed in the 50 backstroke, and Vaughan in the 100 breaststroke and 200 breaststroke.
Vaughan was successful in moving into the finals for 200 breaststroke and ranking 26th overall in Australia.
In a fierce competition, these swimmers performed excellently, with most new to the age championship competition and atmosphere.
The Mackay Cyclones take yet another team of accomplished youth swimmers to the Australian Age Championships. Photo supplied

Racing around the speedway at over 100km/h, Brett Hehir hopes to leave his mark on Australian wingless sprint car racing this weekend.
A fiend for the speedway, Brett made the transition from go karting to wingless racing around two years ago when a friend introduced it to him, giving him the “speedway bug”.
Two years and countless races later, Brett is competing in his first Australian Wingless Sprint Championship at the Archerfield Speedway this weekend where he hopes to prove himself amongst the best in the country.
“Hopefully we have a good weekend, finish all our races and finish up the front,” Brett said.
“It’s going to be a lot of competition and a big ask to get to the final.”
The Australian Titles got underway yesterday, Thursday, April 27, with a practise day followed by scrutineering and Calcutta on Friday, heats Saturday and Sunday being the main race day.
Brett will be competing against over 70 other drivers from all over the country, but he’s come prepared; just four weeks earlier, Brett was part of the Easter Trail, including Queensland State Titles in Maryborough, where he placed 12th in the state, a race in Archerfield to prepare for the big dance and a race in Toowoomba.
He also won the Wingless class of “Thunder in Canefields” in Mareeba last year, setting the track lap record.
Brett loves the competitive nature of the race.
“It’s pretty close racing and everyone’s pretty much got the same car,” he said.
“It comes down to your car setup and your driving ability, because everyone’s engines are the same,” added his wife, Nicole.
“It’s probably a cheaper way to get into the speedway if you wanted to get into it,” said Brett.
Not one to overprepare, Brett said he’s nervous but excited for the big race this weekend.
“I just rock up and have a go,” he said.
“But there’s a lot of work on the car to get it right.
“If you do 99% of it in the shed at home, when you get to the track you can just relax.”
As the season comes to an end, Brett’s future races will depend on his work roster, but after ticking Australian Titles off the list, his wingless sprint car journey will be far from over.
Brett Hehir is competing in his first Australian Wingless Sprint Championship in Archerfield this weekend. Photo supplied: Nicole Hehir

MACKAY native Ky Hamilton has registered the biggest win of his professional bull riding career after picking up $67,750 for claiming the prestigious RodeoHouston Bull Riding title in the United States.
The 23-year-old Hamilton – who grew up in the Sugar capital and attended Mercy College – capped an impressive performance with a 90.5-point ride on his bull Bad Memory in a special ride-off with Josh Frost and Creek Young to seal the top prize.
It was a double celebration for Ky with the Houston triumph rocketing him to the number one ranking in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association – a position he last held during his rookie year in 2020.
The teak-tough Hamilton delivered one of the best rides of his career in front of a boisterous crowd of nearly 75,000 in his second attempt at the major Rodeo in Texas.
“It is a huge event and one of the biggest paying rodeos we get to go to, so to win it is very special,” a proud Hamilton told Mackay and Whitsunday Life.
“I think the bigger the stage the more comfortable I feel. I don’t know why that is. Growing up that’s all I ever wanted to do, was ride a big event and win big events and win world titles.”
The Rodeo Houston win follows Ky’s superb victory this year at the La Fiesta De Los Vaqueros in Tucson, Arizona for a second time.
“Bad Memory was kind of steep and kind of moving forward, trying to get me back,” said Ky of his winning ride.
“Out of nowhere, her just started pushing back.”
Hamilton dominated throughout the rodeo by winning the Go-Round in all six performances he was entered in. It started with a clean sweep of his Super Series before he went onto clinch Semi Final 2 as well as both rounds on Championship Sunday.
Ky finished RodeoHouston 6-for7 with an average score of 87.3 points inside NRG Stadium.
The top 15 money earners qualify for the National Finals Rodeo with Hamilton finishing fourth, 8th and fourth in the past three finals held in Las Vegas.
A courageous Ky has certainly come a long way since moving to the United States on a Bull Riding scholarship back in 2018 and turning professional two years later, finishing fourth in the Bull Riding world standings in 2022.
This season Hamilton has amassed $101,842 in prizemoney and leads Josh Frost, who finished runner up in Houston, by about $12,000.
Top ranked professional bull rider Ky Hamilton demonstrates his winning ride on Bad Memory scoring 90.5 at the RodeoHouston

Wednesday 20/4/23 winners were Sue Roscoe, Pam Louis, Donna Gordon.
Runners up in a pairs game were Sue Hazledine and Daphne Offield.
Currently we are playing in our Championship Singles and B Singles both of which are very close to the finals. Our Goosepond Ladies 3 Bowl Triples was held at the club on Wednesday the 26/4 with teams from all around the district attending. Thanks to the many clubs who are participating in this exciting event, and good luck to all.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine

The Ladies section travelled to Northern Beaches last Tuesday for the Symons Shield and were just pipped by Sarina Club in the Semi-Final. No Tuesday Social at the Club due to rainy weather. Thursday Scroungers was played with 15 players with Whare Herewini def Karina Dunn in the final.
A weekend of Men’s Pennants was played with home and away games with wins to all our teams.
Saturday Division 2 v Marian away
Aggregate score Mackay 66 to Marians 37. Result 5 points to 1.
Division 4 v City at Home
Aggregate score Mackay 40 to City 41. Results 0.5 to 4.5.
Division 6 v Sarina
Mackay 48 to Sarina 36 Resuts 6 points to 0
Sunday Division 2 v Wests Tigers at Home
Aggregate Score Mackay 94 Wests Tigers 42 Results 6 points to 0
Division 4: v Seaforth away
Aggregate Score Mackay 46 to Seaforth 25 Results 5 POINTS TO 0
Division 6 at Home
Aggregate Score 48 to RSL 31 Results 4 points to 1.
This Weekend sees the playing of the Prestige Fours with 16 Teams competing over two days.
Come on down to the club and watch some exciting bowling from members all over the district.
Friday Social Day from 1pm. The ladies are hosting and inviting all members and visitors to join them in social Bowls.
Contributed by Mike Irving
Mackay & Wests pennants Div 2

Champion Mackay Meteors point guard Isaac White has secured a two year deal with the Brisbane Bullets for NBL24.
The prolific points-scoring maestro – who has lit up the NBL1 North Conference with superb performances on court in the early rounds – is a major gain for the Bullets who finished ninth and failed to qualify for the 2022-23 NBL Finals.
White was at his mercurial best during the Mackay team’s arduous triple header road trip last week – steering the undefeated Meteors to impressive wins over Brisbane Capitals (96-90), Northside Wizards (93-78) and Southern Districts Spartans (100-90) and top of the standings after five rounds.
The high energy guard posted 36 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals against the Capitals last Friday night with support from Tyler Williams (22pts, five rebounds, four assists and two steals) and Christian Maran (10pts, five boards, five assists and three steals).
White backed it up with classy performances against the Wizards (26pts, eight rebounds, three assists and steals) and Spartans (40pts, eight rebounds and assists and one steal) over the weekend as the all-conquering Meteors zoomed into top spot.
Dynamic guard Williams capped three solid games with 17pts, five boards, four steals and two assists against the Wizards and 18pts, five rebounds, three assists and five steals against the Spartans.
Other Meteors to shine were forward Shane Temara (17pts, eight rebounds and three assists) and guard Isaiah Lee (16pts, six rebounds, eight assists and two steals).
Meanwhile, the Mackay Meteorettes struggled to produce their best in a gruelling schedule - crashing to 37 point losses to the Capitals (92-55) and Wizards (99-62) and Spartans (76-63).
Talented forward Ellie Collins turned in consistent performances with 10pts and two assists against the Capitals; 16pts, five rebounds and three steals against the Wizards and 15pts, eight rebounds, two assists and a steal against the Spartans with support from centre Charli Bliss and guards Phoebe Holmes and Davida Dale.

Last weekend, the Pioneer Swimming Club held its season-ender Presentation Night at Goosies Sport & Recreation Club. A phenomenal number of members and their families attended to celebrate their achievements the past season.
There were too many awards to name but highlights of the night were:
1. Overall Highest Points was awarded to Annaliese Miles – this award is provided to the member who obtains the most accumulative points over the season at our weekly Club Nights (points are received for attendance but also for the largest personal bests each week).
2. President’s Award was awarded to Joleigh Strydom – this award was bestowed on Joleigh because she displays kindness and respect towards others; is a great role model in the squad; tries her best and shows good sportsmanship; encourages others and takes on advice and feedback with a positive attitude and smile on her face.
3. Outstanding Swimmer for the Season was awarded to Jade Bounden – Jade received this award acknowledging her qualification for and attendance at Nationals, medalling twice at State level competitions and for her outstanding performance throughout the season.
4. Coach’s Awards were given to the swimmers who displayed great commitment to the sport, made outstanding performances throughout the season, received State medals and/ or qualified for National level competitions. Coach Igor presented these awards to Alex Moss, Madison Malagueno, Ella Bounden and Jade Bounden.
5. Encouragement awards were also given to Abigail Mawire, Joleigh Strydom and Zahli Herring.
Congratulations to all our swimmers!
We could not have held this event without the help of our fantastic sponsors such as Greenman Property Services who assisted financially for the function costs; Spotlight who provided all the decorations for the evening – the room looked amazing; and Bonny Cakes who went above and beyond in making a stunning and delicious cake and cupcakes. We thank each of you immensely for your generous support!
Contributed by Pioneer Swimming Club
Coaches' Award presented to Jade Bouden, Madison Malagueno, Alex Moss and Ella Bounden
Highest Points Intermediate Boys presented to Jackson Birch, Henry Porter & Elliott Shillington
Our juniors Maxim Demin and Rex Traeger ready to present Coach Igor his gift from the club
Party time. Photos supplied by Pioneer Swimming Club

Norths Devils rugby league coach Dave Elliott had reason to smile after a successful homecoming to Mackay last weekend in the QRL Hostplus Cup.
It was a pleasant “reunion” for Elliott as he masterminded a thumping 42-16 victory against his out of touch ex-charges who slumped to a sixth successive loss.
The reigning premiers produced a second half points spree as they overpowered the listless Cutters through their powerful and dominant forward pack.
Elliott was Head Coach of Mackay last season, his capable assistant Michael Comerford taking over the Cutters’ coaching reins and enduring a horror start to the 2023 campaign without a win after six rounds.
The Cutters jumped to an early 8-0 lead following neat tries by sharp utility back Flynn Camilleri before Devils hooker Zakaria McGuire fooled the defence to score after 24 minutes.
An Adam Cook penalty goal soon after gave Mackay a 10-6 advantage – but it was shortlived with Norths wingers Tony Tumusa and Jonathon Reuben crossing for converted tries to give the visitors an 18-10 lead at the break.
There was no stopping the Devils after the interval as lock forward Liam Horne, Cook Islands international Moses Noovao-McGreal, prop Viko Puluvea and former Indigenous All Stars hooker Kieran Moseley all nabbed tries within 23 minutes with half back Bryce Donovan potting six goals to establish a resounding victory.
Meanwhile, the Mackay Cutters chalked up their fifth win of the season in the BMD Womens premiership after slamming Norths Devils 28-6 to maintain second spot on the ladder.
The Cutters were in a menacing mood in the first half as they put on a five try blitz to open up a commanding 22-0 lead at the half time break.
Elusive winger Katie Green (2), centre China Polata and halves Alicia Martin and Tahlulah Tillett all grabbed tries with hooker and skipper Emma Manzelmann landing one conversion.
The crafty Manzelmann scored the Cutters lone try of the second half to keep the pressure on premiership pacesetters Souths Logan Magpies, who remain undefeated on 12 points.
Mackay Colts opened their Under 21s campaign with a crushing 50-32 victory over Norths Devils in the curtain raiser.
The young Cutters produced a superb second half display to skittle the Devils with a nine try rout in blustery conditions.
Photo credit: Marty Strecker Photography

Monday 17 April 2023 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points
1st Geoffrey Patterson / Noel Bugeia
2nd Marilin Robins / Margaret Jennings
3rd Barbara Tait / Margaret Lane
4th Edward Kliese / Diane Stokes
1st Terrence Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
2nd David Ting / Ming Ting
3rd Monica Darley / Nancy Martin
3rd Debbie Ludkin / Sandy Patterson
Tuesday Evening 18 April 2023 - 5 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Lorna Shuttlewood /
2nd Sandra Morris / Diane Morgan
5th Faye Wright / Marilin Robins
2nd Mick Robins / Diane Cox
4th Janine Rodgers / Nancy Wix
Wednesday 19 April Unders and Overs – 9 Table Green Points
N/S
1st Louise Renton / Anne Lutz
2nd Janice Mansfield / Barbara Tait
3rd Elrae Trueman / Terrence Sheedy
4th Diane Stokes / Nancy Wix
E/W
1st Joy Brunette / Joy Block
2nd Monica Darley / Ian Gaskell
3rd David Ting / Sandra Morris
4th Josie Cowley / Vicki Howard
Friday 14 April 2023 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Pts
N/S
1st Noel Bugeia / Terrence Sheedy
2nd Vic Mason / Josie Cowley
3rd Geoff Cowan / Sandy Patterson
4th Noel Saunders / Mary Cruickshank
E/W
1st Ming Ting / David / Ting
2nd Nancy Martin / Kath Poole
2nd Geoff Taylor / Joy Robinson
4th Diane Stokes / Marie McGuire
Saturday 15 April 2023 – 10 Table Mitchell Green Pts
N/S
1st Monica Darley/ Kath Poole
2nd Mary Rose Ramsden / Geoff Taylor
3rd Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger
4th Antonia Tarradas / Faye Wright
5th Ian Gaskell / Carol Gaskell
E/W
1st David Ting / Ming Ting
2nd Lorna Shuttlewood / Susan Wright
3rd Mick King / Jan Harris
4th Geoffrey Patterson / Noel Saunders
5th Margaret Lane / Julie O’Neill
Contributed by Joy Block

Schoolboy basketball prodigies Max Cain and Amarco Doyle aim to swap their text books for NBL1 North Championship medals when they saddle up with the Mackay Meteors this season.
The 17 year old whiz kids are entrenched in Joel Khalu’s high flying Meteors team that have opened the 2023 NBL1 North Basketball League in style with impressive victories over the Rockhampton Rockets, Townsville Heat, Brisbane Capitals, Northside Wizards and Southern Districts Spartans in recent weeks.
Both St Patrick’s College Mackay Year 12 students are two of the most promising basketballers in the League with bright futures ahead of them.
Mackay Meteorettes Head Coach Jamiey Doevendans – who co-ordinates the St Patrick’s College basketball program – believes the duo have stepped up a class this season and are both destined for bigger things.
“We have two absolute gems in Max and Amarco and I know that Joel is monitoring their development closely,” revealed Doevendans.
“They are both outstanding prospects and have made a seamless transition into the Meteors top grade lineup with mature performances on court.”
Cain, a talented shooting guard in his third season with the club, is one out of the box.
At the tender age of 16, he was blooded in the Meteors’ Class of 2021 that captured the NBL1 North Championship title with an impressive 2-0 series victory over Cairns Marlins in the final.
Last year the former North Mackay Magic junior product carried that experience into a stand out tournament for the Under 18 Queensland North representative team that competed at the Basketball Australia National Championships on the Gold Coast.
“Max has the ability to create opportunities with the ball in hand when in offense mode and leads by his actions on court,” said Doevendans.
“He is a versatile player that can shoot the ball in pressure situations and a strong defender.”
Doyle, a Queensland South representative, was a dominant figure at last year’s State Under 18 Championships – leading the North Gold Coast Seahawks from a winless regular season to finish in the top four at the tournament.
“Amarco is a super athletic power forward in his second season with the Meteors that can shoot from long range, protect the rim and dunk with the best of them,” Doevendans added.
By Chris Karas
Mackay Meteorettes Head Coach and St Patrick’s College Basketball Co-ordinator Jamiey Doevendans with four of his top pupils - Ben Devitt, Mackay Meteors young guns Max Cain and Amarco Doyle and Baxter Norsworthy