
Tennis players across the region are being invited to dust off their racquets, with entries now officially open for the Mackay Seniors Tournament in May. Hosted by the Mackay Tennis Association, the two-day event will take place on 23 and 24 May at the club’s South Mackay courts. The tournament is open to players aged 30 and over, with a range of divisions catering to different age groups and skill levels. Competitors will have the opportunity to take part in singles, doubles and mixed doubles events across the weekend. Set to be played on hardcourts at the association’s Kippen Street venue, the competition forms part of the 2026 Masters Queensland circuit, attracting both local players and visiting competitors. Entries are open until 17 May, with players encouraged to register online through Tennis Australia via tournaments.tennis.com.au/tournament/F27EA788-3947-4B74-9928-EB94A64D82E4. Organisers say the tournament is a great chance for players to enjoy competitive tennis in a social and welcoming environment, while also showcasing the strength of the sport in the Mackay region. What: Mackay Seniors Tournament When: 23 and 24 May Where: Mackay Tennis Association CAPTION: In years gone by, the Mackay Seniors Tournament has been a smashing success! Photo source: Mackay Tennis Association
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A long-standing member of the Mackay golfing community has been recognised for more than three decades of commitment, with William “Bill” Eccles awarded Life Membership at the Mackay Golf Club. Bill has been part of the club for an impressive 34 years, earning a reputation as a dedicated and passionate member whose contributions have extended well beyond the fairways. The Mackay Golf Club acknowledged Bill’s unwavering support over the years, noting his impact both on and off the course in helping shape the club into what it is today. The Life Membership honour is one of the club’s highest recognitions, awarded to individuals who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the organisation and its community. Fellow members have been encouraged to join in congratulating Bill on the milestone, celebrating not only his years of service but the role he has played in fostering a strong and welcoming club culture. As he takes on this new honour, the club looks forward to many more rounds and shared moments with one of its most valued members.
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Mackay Contract Bridge Results Recognition is extended to members who have attained a higher level of Masterpoints earned and to the Novice recipients of our March Incentive Awards.
Read the full storyThe Mackay Road Runners’ 3km Club Championship delivered an exciting display of speed and endurance at Queens Park, with strong performances across both senior and junior divisions. The club extended its thanks to Construct Health Physio for once again sponsoring the annual event. The clinic generously donated vouchers for the first two male and female finishers, as well as an additional random draw voucher for a gap-free in-clinic appointment. The draw prize was won by Graeme Harris. Nick Rewald claimed first place in an impressive time of 10 minutes and 36 seconds, backing up his performance after recording a personal best in the 5km Parkrun the previous day. Demonstrating strong sportsmanship, Rewald passed on his prize to the next male placegetter. Damian Rutland secured second place, sprinting home in a fast 10 minutes and 50 seconds. He finished just six seconds ahead of former Mackay Road Runners Club Champion Liam Mumford, who took third place. In the women’s division, Alana Knezevic continued her strong form, finishing first female and fourth overall. Lily Leven followed in second place after a fast-finishing effort, while Gail Mackie rounded out the podium shortly after achieving a personal best at the Hobart Half Marathon two weeks earlier. Several junior runners also impressed, with Ollie Dalglish, Isabelle Hayles, Oscar Hayles and Harry Sleeman performing strongly against experienced senior competitors. Other runners taking part in the event included Phoebe Short, Gail McKee, Craig Joynson, Emily Green, Jose Short, Roscoe McDonnell, Ashley Miles, Merv Shields, Bianca Miles, David Isbister, Stuart Sprott, Jan Smith, Ross Connor, Andrew Short, Leanne Connor, Lauren Connor, Natasha Joynson, Carmel Mahon and Andrew Wallace. The club’s next social run will take place this Sunday from the Mackay Surf Club, starting at 4.30pm. Participants can choose distances ranging from 5km to 10km, or anything in between. All runners are reminded to register with race directors before the run and check back in upon completion. A $2 race day fee applies to both members and non-members, including juniors and seniors. Wednesday track training, usually held at the Mackay Aquatic & Recreation Complex at 5.30pm, may be affected this week due to track maintenance. Participants are encouraged to check directly with the complex for confirmation. 5921 – Birthday girl (left) Fran March with daughter Phoebe ready to enjoy the Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship on her special day. 5930 – Lauren Connor, Leanne Connor and Jan Smith up early to race the Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship. 5935 – Mackay Road Runners Club Championship 3km Construct Health Physio’s Emerson, Nick and Sarah were on hand to run and present the winners’ prizes. 6033 – The Mackay Road Runners Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship podium placings (left to right) – Nick Rewald(1st); Damian Rutland (2nd); Alana Knezevic (1st), Lily Leven (2nd), Gail Mackie (3rd), Liam Mumford (3rd). 5911 – Timekeeper (left) Rohan Miles and Registrar, Jo Hughes check in race participant, the legendary Judy Zahn. 5924 – (left to right) Jo Skinner, Brenda Windsor and Mel Harris warm up for the Mackay Road Runners Construct Health Physio 3km Club Championship. 5927 – Levi Wallace (right) congratulates Clinton Mackie on his recent marathon in Hobart in a personal best time. 5928 – Harry Sleeman had an awesome 3km outing finishing 5th out of nearly 60 runners. Photos supplied
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Christine Fitzpatrick won this year’s Monica Darley Supervised Player Award. Monica who is a Grand Master, donates this award to encourage promising new players. The club also gives incentive awards for players who continually play and advance, while others receive awards for their ABF level.
Weekly Results
Monday 20 October 25 - 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris 1st Terry Sheedy / Simon Barnes
2nd Mary Rose Ramsden / Sandy Patterson 2nd Christine Fitzpatrick / Colleen Riddel
3rd Monica Darley / Norma Cameron 3rd Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin
4th Diane Stokes / Edward Kleise 4th Rosie Smith / Jennifer Cameron
Tuesday Evening 21 October 2025 – 6 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Patrica Garner / Adrian Westcott 2nd Helen Van Den Broek / Terry Sheedy
3rd Marilin Robins / Faye Wright 4th Geoff Taylor / Lynne O’Neill
Wednesday 22 October 2025 – Week 20 of 25 NWP – Life Members Pairs Week 1 of 2 8 Table Mitchell Red Points
N/S E/W
1st Monica Darley / Frances Brown 1st Sandy Patterson / Geoffrey Patterson
2nd Terry Sheedy / Diane Morgan 2nd Susan Wright / Bob Ellis
3rd Mick King / Diane Stokes 3rd Jewel Schmidt / Kath Poole
4th Karen Caldwell / Geoff Taylor 4th Sandra Morris / Jan Harris
Thursday 23 October 2025 - 3 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Jan Harris / Patricia Garner 2nd Frances Brown / Ann Whitmore & Susan Gibson / Lynne O’Neill
Friday 24 October 2025 – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Terry Sheedy / Geoffrey Patterson 1st Helen Van Den Broek / Jennifer Cameron
2nd Kath Poole / Nancy Martin 1st Roland Taylor / Lynne O’Neill
3rd Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 2nd Julie O’Neill / Ann Whitmore
Saturday 25 October 2025 – Presidents Trophy Week 1 of 3 - 12 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Geoff Taylor / Joy Robinson 1st Martin Pearce / Susan Wright
2nd Annie Lynch / Ann Whitmore 2nd Marilin Robins / Faye Wright
3rd Patricia Garner / Adrian Westcott 3rd Janine Rodgers / Mick King
4th Terry Sheedy / Diane Morgan 4th Julie O’Neill / John McGee
5th Christine Nice / Ken Seaniger 5th Barbara Tait / Josie Crowley
Sunday 26 October 2025 – Novice and Mentors - 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Faith Hutchinson / Geoff Cowan 1st Terry Sheedy / Adrian Westcott
2nd Janine Rodgers / Jewel Schmidt 2nd Diane Stokes / Clare Wallace
3rd Joy Block / Geoff Taylor 3rd Robert Carless / Gillian McCallum
4th Jennifer Cameron / Anne Lutz 4th Christine Morrison / Rodney Miles
Contribtued by Joy Block
Lynne, Martin & Sue
Monica and Christine
Colleen & Joy
Jewel & Adrian
Shirley. Photos supplied

It’s been another exciting week at our little club in paradise, with plenty of action both on and off the green.
Tuesday afternoon social bowls, brilliantly organised by Wendy Pomeroy, saw 18 bowlers in play. The biggest winning margin went to skipper Barry Wise, who has settled into the club like a duck to water since joining us from Tasmania. With lead Eric Barnard and his wife Maureen, they were easily the standout team on the green.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls, under the watchful eye of Merve Stewart, attracted 20 bowlers. The day’s honours went to Gary Smith and Bobby Spees, who dominated their match with an impressive winning margin.
Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls under the lights saw more than 30 bowlers take to the greens, with Rock Plumbing proving they’re still a force to be reckoned with.
On Friday morning, the Endeavour Foundation participants continued to improve their skills, with Jett taking out the day’s honours and Kiara bowling well for the ladies. Later that afternoon, 21 Christian College students hit the greens for their weekly lessons. Several of the newcomers — Patel, Brooke, and the Caris sisters — showed real promise in mastering the art of lawn bowls.
Saturday morning Scroungers saw first-round winners Margo Stanley, Kathryn Remmeswaal, Barry Wise, and Mark Mawson battle it out for the prize. Margo Stanley claimed victory on the final end when the jack rolled her way, while Betty Whitehorn won the B Grade final.
Sunday social bowls drew 17 players, with Betty Nicole, fresh from her holiday in Greece, leading her team of Keith Bates and Alan Pershouse to a commanding win.
Meanwhile, at Seaforth Bowls Club, the Champion of Champions Two-Bowl Triples were contested, with our outstanding team of Manny Isgro, Russell Jackson, and John Fielding at lead continuing their remarkable form. After winning the club championship for the sixth year in a row, they defeated West Tigers 30–18, Pioneer Valley 32–24, and South Suburban 29–21 before downing Seaforth 33–10 in the final — an awesome display of precision and teamwork.
In Bowen, the Fours Championship was also claimed by another brilliant team effort, with skipper Shane Spann, third Joan McGrath, second Vicki Spann, and lead Ash Warland combining superbly.
It just goes to show that while we may be a small club, we boast tremendous quality and a big heart.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Warm and dry conditions didn’t deter Proserpine golfers last week, with players making the most of the fast fairways and steadily improving greens.
Tuesday’s Single Stableford saw John Wallace continue his consistent form, taking the men’s win with 40 points on a countback from James Kontis. In the ladies’ event, Elspeth Scotford led with 39 points ahead of Rehab Hull on 37.
The veterans also produced strong results, with Allison McCarthy again in top touch, carding an impressive 41 points to edge out Scotford and Hull.
On Wednesday, Nicole Cooper delivered a superb 41 points to claim victory in the ladies’ Stableford, with Megan Dwyer and Trish McNeill close behind.
Thursday’s men’s competition saw Paul Joice dominate the B Grade with a standout 42 points, while Jason Bourke took A Grade on countback from Jake Murray.
The Friday 9-hole run, sponsored by the Metropole Hotel, was a close contest, with Trish McNeill taking the win on countback from Paul Skinner, both finishing on 20 points. Harry Milne narrowly missed in the “Putt for Cash,” which jackpots to $950 next week.
Saturday’s Stableford, sponsored by Master Butchers Whitsunday, delivered some of the week’s best scoring. David Woods shot 43 points to claim the B Grade title, while Laurie Dakin took out A Grade with 41. In the ladies’ field, Megan Beker was unstoppable, returning a brilliant 46 points to win ahead of Megan Dwyer (42) and Elspeth Scotford (41).
Sunday’s final event rounded out the week with John Hoey taking the men’s win on 39 points and Peta Thomas edging out Nicole Cooper on countback in the ladies’ division.
Full results are available on GolfLink.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

Eight of our dedicated athletes travelled to compete at the Charters Towers Amateur Swimming Club Long Course Meet over the weekend, delivering strong performances and plenty of personal bests. Congratulations to Bonnie and Gracie Crichton, Thomas Ganter, Blaire, Indigo, Koa and Ruby Harland, and Nelson Malady for representing the club so proudly. The team showed great determination across their events, with notable PBs and podium finishes reflecting the hard work put in at training.
Back home, Wednesday's Club Night was buzzing with more than 50 swimmers in the pool and a fantastic turnout of new families taking part in our Come and Try offer. It’s always exciting to see fresh faces join the Cannons family, and we look forward to welcoming everyone back next week.
Upgrades were presented to Brooklyn Congoo, Isabelle Johnston, and Hamilton Anflous, while a special mention goes to Celeste Orenshaw, who earned her upgrade to the 1500m Freestyle. After completing an impressive 800m at Distance Night, Celeste skipped the 800m milestone entirely — a huge achievement for a young swimmer.
The Chocolate Award for the biggest personal best went to Roxy Groom, who shaved 5.39 seconds off her 25m Backstroke. This week’s Coaches Awards were shared between Tyler Bennet for his powerful 25m Freestyle and Alex Trefz for his great effort in the 25m Backstroke.
The Cannons now gear up for a busy month ahead, with four consecutive weekends of competition, including the Gardens Long Course in Townsville, the Hamilton Island Triathlon, the GBR Carnival in Mackay, and the Bowen Long Course Carnival.
Go Cannons!
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Celeste Orenshaw. Photo supplied

U11 Boys
Written by Luke Valmadre
The Pitbulls U11 boys faced Walkerston Scrubbies on Saturday. Captain Hector lost the toss, and the visitors chose to bowl first on a dry wicket. Openers Harry and debutant Riley set a strong tone with sharp running before Liam, Jonty, Nick, James, and Lukas added steady contributions. Will and Hector finished in style, lifting the total to 123. Walkerston’s reply met disciplined bowling and sharp fielding, with wickets shared among James, Hector, Jonty, Liam, and Harry. Riley and Will shared the gloves, Will taking two fine catches, while Hector and Lukas added runouts and a screamer. Walkerston finished on 87.
U11 Girls
Written by Danni Green
The Pitbulls in pink faced off against Pioneer Valley in hot conditions. Captain G. Green sent her side in to bowl, with M. Neal continuing her wicket-taking form (2/23 off 4). Debutant C. Goldspink (1/22 off 3) struck in her first over, while A. Quod (1/21 off 3), E. Glindemann (1/19 off 3), and C. Green (1/12 off 2) all contributed wickets. G. Green and E. Brazil maintained pressure with tight lines as Pioneer Valley posted 136.
In reply, openers C. Green (4) and E. Glindemann (1) built a steady start. E. Brazil (1) showed growing confidence, while captain G. Green (7) and A. Quod (4) added valuable runs. Goldspink (3) combined well with rising talent M. Neal (2) to close at 48. The girls continue to show fantastic teamwork and development week after week.
U13 Boys
Written by Mike Hope
The U13 Pitbulls travelled to take on Souths. Sent in to field first, the Pitbulls battled a lightning-fast outfield as Souths reached 156/6. Zahra bowled brilliantly (2/10 off 3), while Matty, Ryan, and Coen each claimed a wicket.
In pursuit, the Pitbulls timed their chase well but fell just short — 20 runs shy with four overs to spare. Strong batting from Mitchell (32 off 29), Matty (28* off 35), and Ryan (22 off 27) kept them in the contest. A valiant effort with plenty of positives to take forward.
U14 Boys
Written by Aiden & Jaxson Farley
The U14 Pitbulls faced Sarina Spartans at Harrup Park. Batting first, Bradley Hetherington’s commanding half-century anchored key partnerships with Cabe, Kobi, and Jaxson, guiding the team to 3/146.
Defending the total, the Pitbulls bowled with control — wickets shared among Lily, Brad, Kobi, Matthew, and Aiden, including a sharp runout to seal the match.
Player of the Match: Bradley Hetherington (50 runs, 3 wickets).
U17 Boys
Written by Craig Valmadre
The U17 Pitbulls met the Magpies at Marian after their scheduled HP1 clash was relocated. Batting first, openers M. Logan (32) and J. Valmadre (54) set a strong platform before English recruit G. Hanson (59*) powered the side to 192 off 25 overs.
In reply, captain M. Gabey (0/12 off 4) and J. Geisler (0/21 off 3) kept the Magpies under pressure. O. Seamer’s devastating spell (5/15 off 5) tore through the top order, supported by Hanson and Valmadre, who wrapped up the innings for a convincing Pitbulls win.
Senior Girls
Kobe Manly and Lily Smith impressed in the opening rounds of the Komatsu Ladies T20 Smash at Harrup Park. Representing the Custom Fluid Mudcrabs and Gibbs Air Crocs respectively, both shone with bat and ball. PJCA is proud of their performances and looks forward to seeing them continue to excel.
U14s Bradley Hetherington celebrating his half century.
Kobe Manley and Lily Smith
Photos supplied

On Tuesday afternoon, the winners came from Rink 5 — Bill Myers, Deb Retchless, Cliff Querro and Gordon Querro, who defeated Esra Miller, Budda and Laurie Land in an extremely tight match. In the other game, Shirley Jones, Lindy Suann and Penny Warren overcame Linda Scells, Irene Laird and Margaret Wilson. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Sunday’s social play saw Lindy Suann, Teresa Willshire, Deb Retchless and Alby Vigar take the win over Bill Myers, Jim Quod, Linda Scells and Gordon Querro. In the second game, Toni Bowen, Irene Laird and Penny Warren defeated Skin Querro, Sue Shearing and Pat Tracey. Once again, the jackpot didn’t go off.
The club extends best wishes to the Division One Pennant Side, who are competing in the State Pennant Playoff this weekend at Tweed Heads. The teams of Robyn Stitt, Teresa Willshire, Tiarna Rogers, Margaret Wilson and Maureen Hyde, Linda Scells, Denise Wallace and Penny Warren will play sectional games against Bargara, Algester and Urangan.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Sundays winners. Photo supplied

Despite the warm conditions this early in the season, 31 dedicated players turned out for Tuesday’s Stableford competition.
It was great to see Allison McCarthy continue her winning form, taking top honours in the ladies’ field with a superb 41 points. John Wallace also impressed, carding a strong 40 points to lead the men’s division. With more hot weather on the way, players are reminded to stay hydrated and take care on the course.
In the men’s results, John Wallace finished first with 40 points, followed by Nic Apruzzese on 38, who edged out Peter Lindsay and John Oates on countback. In the ladies’ division, Elspeth Scotford scored 39 points to place second behind McCarthy, while Rehab Hull and Beryl Nosworthy both finished close behind on 37.
Nearest the Pin winners were Craig McLean and Trevor Paroz on Hole 5, Barry Mortimer and Nic Apruzzese on Hole 9, and Gerald Lovell and Trevor Paroz on Hole 13. For the ladies, Elspeth Scotford and Jacqui Wall took honours on Holes 5 and 9, with Jacqui Wall holing out on the ninth, while Anna Winterbourn and Linda Wardroper claimed Hole 13.
Chip-ins went to Steve Mitchell and Jacqui Wall.
Next week’s competition will be a Two-Ball Ambrose.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
John Wallace and Allison McCarthy. Photo supplied

On Sunday, November 2nd, from 2–5pm, all Whitsunday families are invited to a meet and greet for the newly formed kids’ club — the Whitsunday “Reefies.”
The Reefies is a new initiative by the Whitsunday Game Fish Club aimed at teaching kids under 16 the basics of fishing, water safety, and safe boating practices. The club will also help young members organise their own fishing and social activities, all under supervision, while developing skills that will last a lifetime.
The afternoon will be hosted by Dave and Stacey Cranmer, Jodie Richardson, and Shantelle Schroeder, who will be gathering input from kids and parents about what direction the club should take, what activities they’d like to see, and ideas for upcoming events.
There’ll be games, competitions, a special guest appearance, and a sausage sizzle. Oceanic Tales will also give an informative talk about water safety and potential dangers to avoid.
The afternoon is free, and everyone is welcome to come along and be part of this exciting new venture for the Whitsunday community.

The Heat Girls League kicked off its season in spectacular fashion on Friday afternoon, with PV Fire facing off against Souths Hurricanes, and PV Thunder challenging the reigning premiers, PV Throwing Coconuts.
With several players making their league debut, the atmosphere was filled with anticipation and excitement. Fortunately, the seasoned campaigners were in top form both on and off the field—offering encouragement and support to the newcomers, helping to settle nerves and foster a welcoming environment.
The Heat Girls League is a dynamic all-girls cricket competition for players aged 11 to 15 years. Featuring teams of nine, each match consists of 15 overs using a modified hard ball format. All equipment is provided, and the inclusive structure ensures every player has the opportunity to participate in all fielding positions and bat in pairs for a set number of deliveries.
More than just a game, the League is about fun, friendship, and confidence-building. Singing, dancing, and cartwheels are all part of the experience—creating an atmosphere where smiles are as common as sixes.
In this week’s results, Souths Hurricanes claimed victory over PV Fire, while the PV Throwing Coconuts continued their dominant form from last season with a win over PV Thunder.
Standout performances included:
• Batting
• Ravnoor Sidhu – 25 runs off 12 balls
• Paytton Thompson – 23 runs off 15 balls
• Izzy Blackburn – 21 runs off 10 balls
• Bowling
• Isabella Hamilton – 2 wickets for 21 runs (4 overs)
• Jordan Wood – 1 wicket for 4 runs (2 overs)
• Ravnoor Sidhu – 1 wicket for 5 runs (2 overs)
Want to Join the Fun?
It’s not too late to get involved! Head down to the Nita Fleming Vigoro Fields (corner of Juliet Street and Bridge Road) at 4pm on Friday. New players are always welcome—just bring your enthusiasm, and we’ll find you a team.
For more information, contact sportsadmin@harruppark.com.au or reach out to Mel on 0424 599 722
The Heat Girls League launched its 2025 season with thrilling matches, debut players, and plenty of fun, as Souths Hurricanes and PV Throwing Coconuts opened with wins in the dynamic all-girls cricket competition for players aged 11 to 15. Photos supplied

Whitsunday Anglican School is celebrating a thrilling sporting triumph after both its Year 12 Boys and Girls Volleyball Teams claimed grand final victories against Mackay State High School (MSHS).
After six weeks of preliminary games against schools across Mackay, the two teams faced off against MSHS in front of a strong home crowd. MSHS took the first set in both matches with some excellent volleyball, setting the stage for an intense contest.
A representative from Whitsunday Anglican School said, “Our Whitsunday teams showed real determination, digging deep to claim the second set and take the finals to a thrilling decider.”
In what became a nail-biting finish, both teams demonstrated “outstanding teamwork, skill, and composure to emerge victorious!”
The representative added, “Congratulations to all players for showing true Whitsunday spirit in your encouragement and support of each other. A huge thank you to our amazing coaches, Mr Shamus Stayt and Ms Val Allen, for their calm leadership, and to Mr Wheaton for his support courtside.”
The double victory marks a proud moment for the school community, reflecting not only the players’ athletic ability but also their unity, perseverance, and sportsmanship. Both teams’ success has underscored Whitsunday Anglican School’s commitment to fostering teamwork and excellence, on and off the court.
Whitsunday Anglican School celebrated a proud double victory as both Year 12 Boys and Girls Volleyball Teams triumphed in their grand finals against Mackay State High School.

BOWLS
The Annual Dames versus Dandies Fun Day was held at the club on Tuesday, October 7, and proved to be another great success. With the support of many enthusiastic district bowlers and members from the North Mackay Club, the day was filled with fun, laughter, and friendly competition.
After a few shandies and plenty of good spirits, the Dandies claimed victory, with the ladies graciously admitting they were outplayed this year — but vowing to come back stronger in 2026!
A special thank you goes to the Goosies Club for providing a delicious afternoon tea platter, enjoyed by all. Congratulations also to the runners-up from Northern Beaches Bowls Club and the winning team from North Mackay Club.
The club is already looking forward to another memorable showdown at next year’s event.
Winning Team - B. Ingram, G. McLean, W. McCurry, Ladies President Hilary Jones Rowan, E. Galletly.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine. Photos supplied
Runners up were : W. Wright, A. Burrows, M. Godfrey, G. Kasper

This season is proving to have some fantastic matches, Allan Robins has always had a lot of marathon matches but last Tuesday night, Duncan gave Allan a run for his money and they didn’t disappoint.
They took turns with every set was super close with Allan won in the end 11-8, 9-11, 11-9, 9-11, 16-14.
Evening Fixtures
Division 1 – Gold (Goncalo Serra, Geoff Denman, Graham Brake) beat Barra (Barry Patterson, Lee Brake, Graham Drury) 8-3, with Lee beat Graham 11-6.
Eagles (Emma Widdup, Syed Aminul Hossain, Josh Brown) beat Jaguar (Jacob Whelan, Geoff Cowan, Rymer Tabulo) 7-4, with Jacob made a comeback against Emma to win 11-6 in 5 Sets.
Fish (Steven Whiting, Trent Day, Graeme Walker) won against Lily (Robbie Richards, Lily Boland, Will VanDaKaa) 7-4, with Steven winning in 5 Sets over Will 11-3.
Division 2 – Teddy (George Camilleri, Vincent Neuhauf, Ross DeBoer) beat Marlin (Mark Sleeman, Peter Taber, Ian McKay) 7-4, George and Mark had a massive match with George coming out on top 11-9 in 5th Set.
Drongos (Yilin Jiang, Duncan Treloar, Delma Knight) won against Alpha (Allan Robins, Samuel Whelan, Peter Goodson) 7-4, Allan won in a close finish against Duncan 16-14 in 5 Sets.
Division 3 – Nova Smashers (Noreen Frederickson, Craig VanDaKaa, Nate Clark) beat Tibhar (Ollie Hamelink, Tiffany Camilleri) 6-5, with Tiffany won against Craig 11-5.
Marlin (Val Austin, Melanie Theodore, Mark Stam) won 6-5 against Sigma (Simon Hogan, Logan Brown, Rod Hamelink), Melanie came out on top against Rod 11-7 in tight 5 Sets.
Morning Fixtures
Division 1 – Rap Drive (Andrea Nicholson, Doug Dungavell, John McGee) drew level with Jump Up (Branko Vucurovic, Delma Knight, Virginia Clayton) 6-6, there was a lot of close matches Doug and Delma having a wonderful match with Doug winning 11-6 in tight 5 sets.
Jazz Live (George Camilleri, Veronica Shepherd, Peter Goodson) won 7-5 over Rock Rally (Geoff Cowan, Pam Joyce, Kevin Abbott), with Geoff coming back from 2 sets to 1 down to win against George 11-7 in 5th set.
Bass Bump (Donna Abbott, Judy Zahn, Peter Taber) beat Drum Beat (Allan Robins, Steve Mathieson, Bryan Marshall) 7-5, Judy won a close finishing match 11-9 in 5 sets over Bryan.
Division 2 – Byte Bouncers (Gloria Vella, Helen Ware, Robyn Bushell) won against Code Crackers (Pam Keune, Josie Davis, Thelma Caruana) 7-5, Josie won a tight 5 set match against Robyn 12-10.
Pixal Paddles (Marie Taylor, Louise Gould, Frank Caruana) beat Nano Nets (Kim Daffy, Ian Dodds, Coral Morgan) winning 7-5, with Marie coming out on top 12-10 in 5th Set against Kim.
Division 3 – Captin Spins (Sally Muir, Allison Day, Carmel Cristaldi) drew level with Spider Smashers (Sharon Muller, Trish Zamparutti, Laurie Bradshaw) 6-6, Sally won a close match against Sharon 11-9.
Bat Serves (Kim Challendar, David Muir, Janelle Keune) won 8-4 against Iron Rallies (Gerry Synnott, Madge Saunders, Glenda Brookes), Madge beat David 11-8 in 5th Set.
Contributed by Andrea Nicholson
Allan Robins
Duncan Treloar. Photos supplied

The Central Queensland Blokart Club is gearing up for its 17th annual Blokart Regatta at Cape Hillsborough Beach, set to hit the sand on November 1–2. Drawing competitors from across Queensland and as far afield as Victoria, the regatta promises fast-paced, thrilling racing on the shore.
Spectators are invited to soak up the excitement and cheer on the landyachts as they race along the stunning beachfront. The club will have gazebos set up for shade, though beachgoers are encouraged to bring their own chairs to enjoy the best views of the action. A sausage sizzle and cold soft drinks will be available, with proceeds supporting the ongoing operations of the Central Queensland Blokart Club.
This family-friendly event is perfect for both dedicated motorsport fans and casual visitors looking for a day out on the beach. Previous regattas have showcased close finishes, high-speed manoeuvres, and plenty of fun for participants and spectators alike, making it a highlight on the Mackay sporting calendar.
Co-Founder and President Dave Moore said, “We welcome the public to come along, watch the racing, and enjoy the beach atmosphere. Our regatta is all about thrilling competition, community spirit, and sharing our love of Blokarting with everyone.”
Don’t miss this chance to see landyachts in action on one of Mackay’s most picturesque beaches!
Last year’s regatta was a spectacular display of speed and skill along Cape Hillsborough Beach, and spectators are encouraged to join us this year for another thrilling weekend of Blokart racing. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

Five first year players came in top four positions this week. Karen Cadwell finished in top place on Wednesday, Annette Howe and Jewel Schmidt second on Friday with Sue Mayer-Miller bagging fourth position also on Friday and Christopher Meyers third on Saturday. This is an amazing effort for these first-year players. Bridge is a complex, fun game and these new members have taken to the game like ducks to water. Our Australia Day Come and Try day, sponsored by Mackay Regional Council, includes morning tea and a sausage sizzle. Come and see what Bridge is all about, enjoy a meal and friendly atmosphere for Australia Day.
Weekly Results
Monday 13 January 2025 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Janet Hansen / Terry Sheedy 1st Susan Wright / Lorna Shuttlewood
2nd Margaret Lane / Barbara Tait 2nd Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris
3rd Mary Rose Ramsden / Ted Cullinan 3rd Monica Darley / Kath Poole
4th Ming Ting / David Ting 4th Ian Cruickshank / Mary Cruickshank
Tuesday Evening 14 January 2025 –3 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Lorna Shuttlewood / Janet Hansen 2nd Patricia Garner / Adrian Westcott
3rd Helen Van Den Broek / Terry Sheedy 4th Sandra Morris / Geoff Taylor
Wednesday 15 January 2025 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Karen Cadwell / Noel Saunders 1st Barbara Tait / Janine Rodgers
2nd Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 2nd Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan
3rd Sandra Morris / Jan Harris 3rd Sandy Patterson / Geoffrey Patterson
4th Ros Scott / Griffin Bancroft 4th Mary Rose Ramsden / Ted Cullinan
Thursday Evening 16 January 2025 –4 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Janine Rodgers / Janelle Conroy 2nd Patricia Garner / Mick King
3rd Faye Wright / Adrian Westcott 4th Robert Carless / Ken Seaniger
Friday 17 January 2025 – 9 Tables Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 1st Frances Brown / Alan Brown
2nd Annette Howe / Jewel Scmidt 2nd David Ting / Ming Ting
3rd Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix 3rd Griffin Bancroft / Diane Stokes
4th Sue Mayer-Miller / Noel Saunders 4th Ann Whitmore / Julie O’Neill
Saturday 18 January 2025 –Section A – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Alan Brown / Frances Brown 1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix
2nd Ann Whitmore / Diane Stokes 2nd Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless
3rd Geoff Taylor / Chris Meyers 3rd Lorna Shuttlewood / Susan Wright
Saturday 11 January 2025 Section B - 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Annie Lynch / Sandra Morris 1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa
2nd Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan 2nd Helen Van Den Broek / Joy Brunette
3rd Carmel Brown / Patrick Rasmussan 3rd Mary Rose Ramsden / Ted Cullinan
Contributed by Joy Block

It was a batter’s paradise on the weekend, with more than 1000 combined runs scored across the Canecutters vs Warriors and Valleys vs Colts match-ups.
On Field 1, the Canecutters batted first, with Liam Davies (28) and Michael Pettiford putting on a 61-run opening partnership before Brendan Russell (3/56) snuck one through Liam’s defence. He was supported by fellow opening bowler Regan Knight (1/67) and the crafty off-spin of Bryce Fraser (1/26), reducing the Canecutters to 4/80 after 12 overs.
Jed Farley (45) and Michael Pettiford then went to work, combining for a commanding 166-run stand. Pettiford produced one of the most dominant batting displays in Proserpine Cricket history, smashing his way to 193 before falling in the final over while attempting to reach his double century. The Canecutters posted a formidable 6/323 from their 40 overs.
With such a large total on the board, most would have thought the result was a foregone conclusion — but the Warriors had other ideas. Brendan Russell (89) teamed up with Regan Knight (78) to put on 170 for the opening wicket before the ever-reliable Scott Milne (3/44) made the breakthrough. He was supported by Shilbin Kurian (2/90) and Will Marshall (2/76). A late-innings flurry from Craig Valmadre (51 not out) and Josh Sturma (29 not out) saw the near-impossible achieved, with the Warriors pulling off victory by two wickets with 1.5 overs to spare.
On Field 2, Valleys won the toss and elected to bat. They struggled early as Ben Hope (1/17) and Malachi Gabey (3/27) made life difficult for the batters. Only Will Flynn (16) and Jacob Williams (24) offered some resistance before Corbyn Leo (2/27) and Jack Valmadre (2/13) continued to make steady inroads.
Teetering at 81 runs with the final wicket in hand, Aaron Regan (95 not out) and Dale Mengel (10) combined for a brilliant 120-run partnership. Aaron dispatched any slightly loose delivery, while Dale’s role was to hold up an end and turn the strike over. Valleys were eventually bowled out for 201.
Unfortunately for Valleys, only Aaron Regan (2/23) provided any real impact with the ball as Corbyn Leo (20 not out, retired), Jack Valmadre (69 not out) and the ever-chirpy Josh Geisler (73 not out) made light work of the chase, powering the Colts to an eight-wicket victory in just the 24th over.
A special mention goes to 10-year-old Patrick Regan, who was outstanding in the field for Valleys and bowled an impressive maiden over (0–0) when the game was all but decided.
This Sunday will see Valleys taking on Warriors and Colts facing Canecutters, with both games to commence at 10:00am.
Contributed with thanks to Dale Mengel
Warriors Players
Colts and Valleys Players
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