
Tuesday Morning Fixtures Division 1: Nova Smashers (Doug Dungavell, Bryan Marshall, Ross DeBoer) defeated Orion Orbiters (Andrea Nicholson, Veronica Shepherd, John McGee) 7-5, Veronica came back in the 5th set to outlast Bryan (2,4,-11,-8,8). Astro Aces (George Camileri, Peter Goodson, Sally Muir) won against Eclipse Spin (Branko Vucurovic, Delma Knight) 7-5, the doubles was super close Branko and Delma came home strong defeating George and Peter (-14,3,-8,9,9). Division 2: Samurai Swords (John Hamelink, Robyn Bushell, Coral Morgan) won over Ninja Strikes (Frank Caruana, Pam Kuene, Chris Collins) 7-5, Coral only just came out on top against Pam (9,-10,6,-19,10). Viking Raiders (Kim Daffy, Louise Gould, Josie Davis) tied up 6-6 with Spartan Spin (Ian Dodds, Gloria Vella, Helen Ware), Kim defeated Gloria (-8,7,6,5). Division 3: Aztec Warriors (Kim Challendar, Janelle Kuene, Glenda Brookes) defeated Celtic Smash (David Muir, Trish Zamparutti, Myles Dutton) 10-2, David got up against Janelle (3,-9,-7,4,5). Mongol Power (Gerry Synnott, Laurie Bradshaw, Glenda Dutton) came home strong against Gladiator Grip (Sharon Muller, Allison Day, Madge Saunders) 8-4, Allison outlasted Gerry in close 5 sets (-7,4,-5,9,6). Tuesday Night Fixtures Division 1: Cockatoos (Mick Ruhl, Mark Sleeman, Neil Brown) took down Canaries (Josh Brown, Lily Boland, Yilin Jiang) 7-4, Yilin came back against Mark (6,-7,6,-11,8), Geese (Steve Whiting, Lee Brake, Janice Kent) won 6-5 against Curlews (Barry Patterson, Anne Sheridan, Geoff Cowan), Janice outlasted Anne with a close battle (-7,9,-5,6,4). Bowerbirds (Trent Day, Allan Edwards) defeated Budgies (Emma Widdup, Graham Brake) 6-3, with no 5 set matches, Emma defeated Trent in close 4 sets (-10,5,10,7). Division 2: Kites (Syed Hossain, Matt West, Simon Hogan) won against Owls (Ricky Zhan, Rod Mahumas, Peter Goodson) 6-5, Simon beat Peter in close battle (-10,9,9,-7,5). Doves (Will VanDeKaa, Daniel Warfield, John McGee) defeated Parrots (George Camilleri, Liz Burton, Delma Knight) 7-4, Will came back against George in the 5th set to win (6,-4,7,-7,9). Galahs (Donna Abbott, Mark Stam, Remy Zhan) overcome Eagles (Andrea Nicholson, Ollie Hamelink, Rachel Fiesta) 7-4, Andrea came from behind to win a very close battle with Mark (-4,-11,6,7,9). Division 3: This week Tiffany, Jeff, Craig, Abbas and Dylan all had very good wins to stay in the hunt for the top 4 positions. Contributed by Andrea Payne 1. Kim Daffy 2. Gloria Vella. Photos supplied
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More than 140 outrigger paddlers converged on Eimeo Beach earlier this month as the North Queensland Games brought high-energy racing and strong community spirit to Mackay’s coastline. Hosted by Sunset Bay Outrigger Canoe Club over the weekend of May 2-4, the regatta marked the club’s first major hosting role in eight years, with volunteers and members working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure the event ran smoothly. Despite uncertain weather leading into the weekend, conditions eased just in time, allowing all scheduled races to be completed with only minor course adjustments. The headline event, the Eimeo Beach Challenge, launched the weekend in spectacular fashion, with 15 OC6 crews taking on the gruelling 22-kilometre course from North Wall Beach, around One Tree Island and back to Eimeo Beach. The Open Men’s crew from Coconuts Outrigger Canoe Club claimed line honours in an unlimited canoe weighing 90 kilograms, crossing the finish line in an impressive one hour and 59 minutes. Local crews also delivered standout performances on home waters. Sunset Bay’s Master Men secured fifth place overall in a time of 2 hours and 18 minutes, earning gold in the Master Men division. One of the biggest highlights of the race came from Sunset Bay’s Master Women crew, who powered home eighth overall in 2 hours and 30 minutes to become the first women’s crew across the line. Competitors and supporters gathered at Eimeo Surf Life Saving Club following Saturday’s racing for presentations and dinner, with medals presented by North Queensland Games Chair Councillor Rhonda Coghlan. Sunday celebrations continued at Northern Beaches Bowls Club after another full day of competition. Organisers described the weekend as a major success, crediting generous sponsors, volunteers and supporters both on and off the water. Local photographer Kia Millen and family business PaddleLifeTV captured the action across the weekend, with race highlights available online. Following the successful regatta, Sunset Bay thanked volunteers with a community barbecue and is now turning its focus toward the internationally renowned Hamilton Island Cup in June. More than 140 paddlers hit the water at Eimeo Beach for the North Queensland Games regatta, with local crews, volunteers and supporters helping deliver a successful weekend of outrigger racing hosted by Sunset Bay Outrigger Canoe Club. Photos supplied
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Week three of the Whitsunday Zone GNOT (Grand National Open Teams) event was played in Mackay last Saturday. Ten teams competed in the third round. Once the three weeks scores are collated, the top eight teams will play off in August to see who advances to the Final in Brisbane later in the year. Weekly Results Monday 18 May 2026 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild 1st Joy Hold / Ian Vary 2nd Patrick Rasmussen / Mary Rose Ramsden 2nd Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin 3rd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 3rd Jewel Schmidt / Janine Rodgers Tuesday Evening 19 May 2026 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Eric Goodchild / Noel Bugeia 1st Jewel Schmidt / Janine Rodgers 2nd Janet Hansen / Ken Seaniger 2nd Terry Sheedy / Helen Van Den Broek 3rd Vicki Howard / Richard Wix 3rd Adrian Westcott / Patricia Garner Wednesday 20 May 2026 –8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 1st Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood 2nd Robert Carless / Joy Robinson 2nd Geoffrey Patterson / Sandy Patterson 3rd Geoff Taylor / Ian Vary 3rd Patrick Rasmussen / Mary Rose Ramsden 4th Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild 4th John Hunt / Simon Barnes Thursday Evening 21 May 2026 – 4 Table One Winner – Green Points 1st Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless 2nd Susan Gibson / Lynne O’Neill 3rd Mick Robins / Marilin Robins Friday 22 May 2026 –- 11 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 2nd Mick King / Geoff Cowan 1st Janet Hansen / Thelma Caruana 3rd Joy Robinson / Debbie Ludkin 3rd Eric Goodchild / Sandy Patterson 4th Karen Caldwell / Sue Mayer-Miller 4th Ming Ting / David Ting 5th Joyce Deguara / Shirley Worland 5th Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden Saturday 23 May 2026 – Week 3 of GNOT - 10 Table Mitchell Gold Points Team Players 1st Conroy Janelle Conroy / Roland Taylor / Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood 2nd Brown Alan Brown / Janet Hansen / Faye Wright / Marilin Robins 3rd Goodchild Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild / Ming Ting / David Ting 4th Taylor Geoff Taylor / Ken Seaniger / Nancy Martin / Margaret Lane 5th Lynch Annie Lynch / Joy Brunette / Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix Contributed by Joy Block Martin & Noel Novice Winners Novice Pairs Sandra, Helen, Annie & Jan Restricted Team runners up. Photos supplied
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The Government has announced that NRL Magic Round in secured in Queensland until 2032, with Mackay expected to benefit from a major push to grow regional tourism and community engagement around the event. The long-term agreement between the Queensland Government, the Australian Rugby League Commission and Brisbane City Council will expand Magic Round into a week-long festival of footy from 2027, featuring more matches, regional activations and tourism showcases across the state. As part of the new deal, a regional footy festival and junior carnival will be introduced, alongside live site activations in regional Queensland communities during Magic Round festivities. Premier David Crisafulli said the agreement would ensure communities across Queensland shared in the benefits of the major sporting event. “Lock it in to 2032 - Magic Round is staying in Queensland exactly where it belongs,” Premier Crisafulli said. “We are only just getting started on what Magic Round can be in Queensland – this new deal means it will be bigger, it will be better and we’ll make sure every corner of Queensland gets a chance to share in the magic.” The Government said the expanded event would not only strengthen Queensland’s reputation as Australia’s sporting capital but also encourage visitors to explore more regional destinations across the state. Environment and Tourism Minister Andrew Powell said the initiative aligned with the Government’s Destination 2045 tourism strategy. “The Government’s Destination 2045 strategy is about turning major events into longer stays that deliver more for local businesses and communities and NRL Magic Round delivers exactly that,” Minister Powell said. “We want visitors to come for the footy, but stay for everything else Queensland has to offer, exploring more, staying longer, and supporting jobs across the State.” Australian Rugby League Commission Chair Peter V'landys said the expanded Magic Round concept would help showcase Queensland’s tourism destinations to national and international audiences. “Our focus is to expand on that impact by creating new experiences, showcasing some of the best tourism locations in the world, lifting visitation, creating regional junior football carnivals and building a calendar of industry, media and business events that add long-term value to the State,” he said. The expanded Magic Round festival is expected to begin from 2027.
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Tuesday night fixture results February 21, 2023:
Division 1:
Donic (Andrew McHugh, Barry Patterson, Graham Drury) d Joola (Robbie Richards, Emma Widdup, Neil Brown) 7-4. Barry d Robbie -8, -4, 8, 5, 4.
Tibhar (Allan Edwards, Mick Ruhl, Vince Boeske) d Victas (Anne Sheridan, Steven Whiting, Geoff Denman) 6-5. Vince d Steven 7, -7, -9, 9, 7.
Division 2:
Andro (Janice Kent, Mark Sleeman, Will VanDeKaa) d Stiga (Graham Brake, Steve Mathieson, Matthew West) 7-6. Will d Matthew -11, 9, 9, -7, 12.
Yasaka (Ian McKay, Duncan Treloar, Peter Goodson, Lily Boland) d Radak (Lee Brake, Andrea Nicholson, George Camilleri, Delma Knight) 10-4. Duncan d Lee -9, 6, 7, -5, 13.
Division 3:
Nittaku (Steve Crocker, Coral Morgan, Duncan Sheridan) d Butterfly (Val Austin, Trent Day, Virginia Clayton) 8-3. Steve d Virginia 7, -8, 8, -13, 11.
Gewo (Victor Zhou, Tiffany Camilleri) d Xiom (Leo Gilbert, Ollie Hamelink, Donna Abbott) 6-5. Tiffany d Ollie 6, -6, 1, -9, 9.
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures February 21, 2023:
Division 1:
Cockatoos (Andrea Nicholson, Steve Mathieson, Peter Goodson, Don Boettcher) d Magpies (George Camilleri, Delma Knight, Charles Hamlett) 8-6. Delma d Andrea -10, 2, 4, -5, 8.
Pelicans (Charlie Payne, Branko Vucurovic, John McGee, Veronica Shepherd) d Doves (Michael Ibbotson, Pam Joyce, Kevin Abbott, Coral Morgan) 8-6. Coral d John -5, -10, 6, 5, 8.
Division 2:
Ibis (Iris Grasso, Louise Gould, Fred Saliba) drew Parrots (Bryan Marshall, Judi Hicks) 6-all. Judi d Fred -7, 8, 7, -13, 4.
Owls (Kim Challender, Robyn Bushell, Helen Ware) d Kookaburras (John Hamelink, Ken Best, Kim Daffy) 9-3. Helen d John 8, -11, -7, 1, 5.
Division 3:
Pigeons (Ian Dodds, Bill Hey, Myles Dutton) d Storks (Madge Saunders, Allison Day) 7-5. Allison d Bill 9, 9, -5, -4, 3.
Eagles (Sharon Muller, Frank Caruana, Glenda Dutton) d Hawks (Pam Keune, Gloria Vella, Trish Zamparuti) 8-4. Sharon/Frank d Pam/Gloria 6, -8, -7, 9, 5.
Former Tuesday morning table tennis player Margaret Ross, centre, caught up with old friends Iris Grasso and Pam Joyce when she visited the Mackay Table Tennis Centre with husband Geoff on Tuesday morning. Margaret and Geoff now live on the Gold Coast. Photo: Charlie Payne

Madison Malagueno, Pioneer Dolphin, has come leaps and bounds and grown to be a strong and confident swimmer under the mentoring of Coach Igor.
Her year has started off with a bang, having competed in three State level events in February and another to come at the end of March, swimming in not only pool but open water competitions.
Madison represented Capricornia School Sport at the Queensland State Aquathlon in Hervey Bay on February 4.
The Aquathlon event for 11–12-year-old age group saw children from across the state tackle a 1km run, 200m swim, 1km run.
Madison placed 3rd in the 11-year-old age group and 20th in the age bracket.
The following weekend, Madison travelled to the Brisbane Aquatic Centre for the Queensland Sprint Championships on February 11-12.
Madison did the club proud, medalling in the freestyle event – 3rd in the state for her age group.
She ranked highly in a field of over 200 swimmers for her other strokes also.
She then competed in the Youth State Championships for Surf Lifesaving Queensland in Mooloolaba from February 16-19.
Madison was selected to represent the North Barrier Branch (clubs from Forrest Beach to Sarina, her club being Eimeo Surf Lifesaving Club) in both beach and water events.
Madison proudly sports two gold medals for her beach sprints in the mixed and all female relay teams.
Madison has also been selected to represent Capricornia School Sport at the Swimming State Championships at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre to be held on March 26-28.
We are truly proud of you Madison and are equally excited for you and what your future holds.
Contributed by Pioneer Swim Club
Madison Malagueno at the Queensland Sprint Championships
Madison also competed in the Youth State Championships for Surf Lifesaving Queensland in Mooloolaba. Photos supplied

College netball stars Ainsley Carey, Rebecca Symons, Shaylah Pershouse and Tenille Cotter will fly the flag for Mackay at this year’s Queensland School Sport Netball State Championships in Brisbane.
The talented quartet impressed selectors with skilful performances at last week’s Capricornia representative trials at the Mackay Multi Sports Stadium to force their way into the respective 16-19yrs and 13-15yrs squads.
Outstanding wing attack Carey, shooter Symons, goalkeeper Pershouse and centre Cotter will be joined by Mackay State High School’s promising shooter Christa Nissen in powerful Capricornia representative line ups.
The State Netball Championship – to be held at Brisbane’s Nissan Arena from April 27 to 30 – is one of the highlight events on the Queensland School Sports calendar.
Carey, who will represent the Australian Indigenous team during this year’s Pacific Netball series, will spearhead the Capricornia 16-19yrs side alongside fellow Mackay natives Symons and Nissen.
All three produced dominant displays throughout the trials with Symons and Nissen confirming their status as two of the finest netball shooters in the region.
Emerging St Patrick’s centre Lillian Newland and goalkeeper Kaycee Ziegeler were named in the Possibles v Probables 16-19yrs squad but narrowly missed Capricornia selection.
Rising stars Pershouse and Cotter are two players to watch in the Capricornia 13-15yrs team.
The formidable duo are fierce competitors that thrive in pressure-cooker situations and show a maturity on court that far belies their years.
Unlucky omissions were Holy Spirit College duo Mia Slater, a dynamic wing attack and Alysse Atherton, a tyro goal defender/wing defence, who missed the cut despite figuring prominently in the Possibles v Probables selection trial.
By Chris Karas
Outstanding Mackay netballers Shayla Pershouse (holding ball) and Tenille Cotter (fourth left) will represent Capricornia at this year’s Queensland School Sport Netball 13-15yrs State Championships in Brisbane. Also pictured are Mackay Schools reps Ava Symons, Addison Dee, Lacie Clark, Mia Slater, Tahlia Anderson, Kiana Dunn, Alysse Atherton and Rhyanna Ape

Have hockey stick and cricket bat will travel – that is the motto of Mackay’s 17 year old dual sports representative Haiden Mellifont (pictured).
When he is not cracking boundaries or unveiling his array of shots as a stylish top order batsman during the summer months, the gifted St Patrick’s College Year 12 student can be found plying his attacking skills on a hockey field.
All eyes will be on Haiden when he leads the Capricornia Boys 16-19 yrs representative cricket team into action at the Queensland Schoolboy Cricket Championships to be staged in Maroochydore from this Sunday March 5 to next Wednesday March 8.
The talented Mellifont is one of seven St Patrick’s College players named in a strong Capricornia squad that will line up against some of the finest schoolboy cricketers in the State.
Only six weeks ago versatile Hayden swapped his cricket bat for a hockey stick and gained selection in the Emerging Australian Under 18 Indoor Hockey squad after strong performances at the National titles staged at the Brisbane Sports Entertainment Centre.
Mellifont scored three goals to help the Queensland Gold team finish a creditable fifth and caught the eye of national selectors with top displays at centre half and fullback.
The Emerging Under 18s will attend a training camp in Melbourne in preparation for an international series at home.
Earlier the gun midfielder led Mackay to victory at the State Indoor Hockey titles in Maryborough – inspiring team mates with his technical skills to earn himself yet another Maroons shirt.
Haiden first picked up a hockey stick at the age of eight while a student at Emmanuel Catholic Primary School at Mount Pleasant and has developed into a crack centre half since joining Norths Hockey Club as a fresh-faced 12 year old.
The lanky schoolboy was a key member of Norths’ premiership-winning second grade team in the Mackay Hockey Association in 2022 and is now fully entrenched in the club’s first grade line up.
Last year Haiden was named in the Queensland Hockey Under 19 Merit Team for a proposed ‘Test’ series against New Zealand and is on track for selection in the 2023 squad.
He will represent Mackay Schools in Rockhampton this week and hopes to lead Capricornia to back-to-back titles at the State Hockey Championships in Ipswich from May 18-21.
All-rounder Haiden is one of the young guns at Pioneer Valley Cricket Club and last summer was named Mackay Cricket Association’s Second Grade Player of the Year.
He started his cricket career with Brothers before linking with the Valley as a 13 year old and helping the club win four junior premierships.
The Mackay-Whitsundays representative has blossomed into a dashing top order batsman and handy seam bowler in the senior ranks and figured in the Valley’s triumphant second grade X1 that captured the 40 overs one day competition last summer.
By Chris Karas
Haiden Mellifont is a representative player in both hockey and cricket

The Mackay Cutters returned to BB Print Stadium on the weekend, facing up for their third and final preseason trial.
The gameday was originally touted as a double header, with the BMD Premiership Cutters scheduled to take on the Central Queensland Capras before the Hostplus Cup Cutters welcomed the Townsville Blackhawks.
The Central Queensland Capras, however, informed the club earlier in the week that they unfortunately had to withdraw from the trial match against the Cutters BMD Premiership squad.
The BMD squad hosted a Community Inclusive event with Mackay junior girls instead, giving girls an exclusive opportunity to train with our BMD Mackay Cutters before the Hostplus Cup game kicked off.
The Hostplus Cup Cutters later took to the field, starting the game with a bang and finishing the first half 16-4.
The second half was a scoreless affair for the Cutters, however, as the Blackhawks hit back hard, finishing the game with a 16-28 win.
The loss comes as the first from three preseason trials, with plenty of positives to take into round one next Saturday March 11 against the Wynnum Manly Seagulls at Manly.
Meanwhile, the Cutters junior squads all had success against the Northern Pride in Cairns with the Harvey Norman Under 19 Girls winning 26-6, the Mal Meninga Cup Cutters winning 24-4 and the Cyril Connel Cutters winning 20-4.
Photo credit: Marty Strecker Photography

On your marks, get set, go!
The Mackay Athletics Club is gearing up for an exciting season of competition and camaraderie. From seasoned veterans to fresh-faced beginners, our club welcomes athletes of all ages, abilities, and skill levels. This has helped to build a strong base of competitive and experienced athletes over the years throughout all disciplines of the sport.
As the starting gun sounds on March 4th at 12.30pm, our athletes will be hitting the ground running, with competitions scheduled throughout the month in Brisbane and Sydney. But it's not all about winning medals – we're a family-friendly club that values development, support, and unity. That's why we're changing things up in 2023, with older members stepping up to mentor and assist our younger ones.
So, whether you're a sprinter, a jumper, or a thrower, come join the Mackay Athletics Club and reach new heights!
Commencing on March 4 at 12.30pm, the upcoming season is shaping up to be an amazing one.
The month of March sees many of our athletes compete in Brisbane and Sydney in Queensland Athletics Championships March 9-12, Australian Masters Championships March 10-13, Queensland Athletics 3000m and the NQ Cross Country Championships.
Later in April, our amazing athletes will compete at the Chemist Warehouse Australian Open, Under 20 and Junior (Under 13 to Under 19) over two different weekends.
The Mackay Athletics Club offers coaching for club members with cost and details found on our website. As a general rule, if you are already coached by someone, it is best practice to discuss this with your coach.
In 2023, the Mackay Athletics Club will make some changes to how we run our season. We will split the afternoon into two sessions to better support our members.
The first session is for athletes aged five to 12, and events will run as normal. This session is designed to give younger members more opportunities for development, with support from our older athletes and their parents. We are inviting our older club members to join us at the normal time to help support our newer and younger members.
The second session is for athletes aged 13 to masters level, and will be run differently to give those who specialize in certain disciplines more opportunities to compete.
Visit mackayathletics.com.au or Mackay Athletics Club | Mackay QLD | Facebook for more information.
Contributed by Belinda Rule

Bowen Seagulls Rugby League hosted its 12th annual Bowen Summer 10s Carnival to raise funds for cancer research last Saturday, with the carnival hosting a total of 22 teams from as far afield as Cairns and raising $12,000.
The chosen causes this year were close to the Club’s heart according to Club President Darren Piggott, who said Bowen Cancer and Ostomy Support group and the family of a club volunteers currently battling cancer would benefit from the fundraising.
“Knowing that we have the support of the community and that they have come together to raise these funds means a lot to us,” Mr Piggott said.
On the day, 15 men’s teams and seven women’s teams battled it out for the trophies.
The teams of Noel Yasso Memorial, 20 Prise Boys, and Boonti Buster got right on the fundraising band wagon, bringing in a $6000 contribution. Boonti Busters efforts alone in conjunction with Kevla Expresso and Health Food Bar Muffin Drive, Corey and Shannen Jensen Broncos Jersey donation, Wheelbarrow Raffle, and Karmon Powers shave for a cause raised $5000.
And the Baddies women’s team donated their $1000 prize back to the club to give to our chosen charities.
In the action-packed football, the men’s competition was strong with Club teams mixing it with exhibition, memorial, and family teams throughout.
The Grand Final of the men’s competition was fast and physical making with Fiji Time winning the final 24-10 against Samu Bala’s.
In the women’s competition NRLW star Shania Powers’ Coastal Neurs took home the trophy.
Players of the carnival were Karmon Power from Boonti Busters and Chelsea Munns from Baddies.
The team Fiji Time were the winners at Bowen Seagulls Rugby League’s annual Bowen Summer 10s Carnival where spectators, businesses, and teams raised $12,000 for local causes
Bowen local Karmon Power raised funds by shaving his head at the event

Congratulations to Charlee Morris, Cooper Robinson, Hamish Peel, Acacia Rock, Bryson Henshell, Lanie Hazelton and Leeshara Reynolds who have been selected for the Whitsundays to take part in Northern Region’s Touch Trials.
Teams selected from these trials will go on to represent North Queensland at the State Championships.
WTA also wishes Bernard Woods all the best of luck as he travels to Coffs Harbour next week. Bernard has been selected in the North Queensland Cyclones 60 years and over for the National Touch League.
The experience all these players will bring back from exposure to the higher standard of competition at representative level will be a boost to our own local competition.
This season, Family Grade has been recognised as an avenue for young players to have regular exposure to competitive touch, aged 8-12 years.
Not only is it an opportunity for families to play together, it also helps develop skills and involve all players.
New family grade team Mainlanders
Mixed A
Trusty (10) d Vipers (9)
Raiders A d Concrete Feet on forfeit
In the Crear (10) d Whitmonday Eagles (2)
Mixed B
Full Boar d G.E.T. Touch on forfeit
Slippery Salmons (9) d The Guinea Fowls (4)
Mixed C
Whitsunday Warriors (6) d Raiders C (3)
Stingers (11) d On Time (9)
Flametree Flames (9) d Touch It (2)
Mixed C (Family)
Mainlanders (8) d Escapees (3)
Untouchables (8) d Misfits Ham+o Rent (5)

Airlie Beach Bowls Club was unable to field any games this week due to weather save for its Saturday and Sunday matches.
The first round winners were Col Morris, Russell Jackson, Peter Barratt, Ted Cullen, Karen Jensen, and John Brown.
Finalists were Russell Jackson and Karen Jensen with Russell narrowly winning. B Grade winner was club favourite Rick Galea.
Saturday afternoon saw a great Open A Grade Men’s Round against Club Champion and top 200 singles player in Australia Manny Isgro and new bowler to the Club but former Proserpine Division 1 player David Ling.
David was off to an early 3-11 lead before Manny got his eye in and won 25-16.
Ladies’ Open Pairs saw Lynne Skeen and Lu Rogan win 21-17 against formidable opponents Margo Stanley and Jill Mazlin-Petersen.
Sunday afternoon was a “great roll up” with the biggest winners of the day Bobby Spees and Lu Rogan, who maintained her splendid form to guide the team to a 29-13 against a luckless Tony Kelly and Lynne Skeen.
Jill Mazlin-Petersen played against Sandra Argo with Jill coming out the winner 25-21.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Lyn Graham with Airlie Beach Bowls Club winners Bob Spees and Lynne Skeen

The Bowen Bowls Club hosted a fierce competition game between Wayne Crowhurst and Ross Scanlon last week, with Wayne taking the out the win.
At the Club’s Wednesday Social Bowls, Joan Edwards, Jane Gilbert, and Gus Munro defeated Robyn Stitt, Lee Welsted, and Brett Lampard.
David Moodie, Ron Gould, and Ian Best won against Mary-Ellen Pratten, Ross Scanlon, and Jeff Tierney. Jan Randall, Peter Wilson, and Steve Roome defeated Eddy Neylon, Carol O’Connell, and Mark Rogers.
In the final matchup, Bev Smith, Gavin Charles, Paula Welsted, and Allen Williams defeated Helen Jacobsen, Lorraine McArthur, Peter Thomson, and Jill Brabon.
Sunday Scroungers Winners were Mark Rogers, Herb Dalton, Jan Randall, Gavin Charles, and Steve Roome.
Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards
Bowen Bowls Club’s Sunday Scroungers winners Mark Rogers, Herb Dalton, Jan Randall, Gavin Charles, and Steve Roome

Proserpine Bowls Club player Alen Sanderson had “an absolute cracker” of a game on Sunday afternoon in the best match of the week at the local green.
Alen and Jim Quod defeated John Anderson and Bruce Uhe 18-11 in a game of 2-4-2 Pairs.
On the other rink, Peter Lawton played double second with Mary Hedgelong and Heather Brown, defeating Philip Brown, himself, and Sandy Daffara, 17-14.
The Club will be reverting to usual times for its bowls as summer ends – 1.00 PM for a 1.30 PM start on Wednesday and Sunday afternoons.
Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown

Players from Alligator Creek, Suburban, Giru, Collinsville, and Airlie Beach joined members of the Wangaratta Bowls Club to celebrate its Opening Day on Sunday morning.
Six games of triples were played with the winners coming out on Rink Three: Merle Elphinstone, Lyn Danvers, and Greg Colquhoun defeated Gwenda Lydom, Denise Wallace, and Geoff Danvers.
Runners Up were Jocelyn DeFranciscis, Rhonda Lloyd, and Sugar Brunker, who defeated Robyn Stitt, Maree Brunker, and Pat Tracey.
Other winners were Robyn Engert, Penny Warren, and Graeme Read against Lindy Suann, Irene Laird, and Mark DeFranciscis.
Graeme Margaret, Wilson Kaye, and Cooper beat Bron Tolcher, Kent Moriarty, and Greg Duncan, while Bill Myers, Teresa Willshire, and Fely Duncan defeated J Taylor, C Engert, and Allan Rolfe.
The final winners of the day were Tess Walker, Linda Smith, and Kevin Daniels in the game against Sue Shearing, Deb Retchless, and Gary Stockham.
Ladies’ Competition games have been drawn and the first games called posted on the board. Men’s local Pennant will be played at the club against Bowen Bowls Club on Sunday – there is still room for social bowls.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Opening Day Winners at Wangaratta Bowls Club Greg Colquhoun, Merle Elphinstone, Mark Drummond, Lyn Danvers, and Margaret Wilson
Runners Up on Opening Day Rhonda Lloyd, Jocelyn DeFranciscis, Presidents Mark Drummond, and Margaret Wilson

Wednesday’s competition was a single stableford event sponsored by Bowen Golf Club. Ladies’ winner was Elona Lynch with 28pts, runner up on a countback Grace Nott 27pts. Men’s winner was Russell Carlyon with 38pts, runner up on a countback Donald Wiliams 35pts.
Saturday’s competition was a stableford event sponsored by Bowen Golf club. Ladies winner was Grace Nott 41pts, runner up Morag Parker 36pts. Pin shots to Robyn Slade, Trish Sellen, Paulette Barrett, Bev Lowcock. Grace Nott also had an OBP. Mens winner with a cracking score of 49pts was Dylan Bartlett. Well played Dylan. Runner up Brad Graham 39pts. Pin shots to David Insch, Dylan Bartlett, Walter Maguire, Jeremy Chrzanowski with an IBP. Perry Layton had an OBP and won the Car wash voucher.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
Bowen Golf Club men’s winner Dylan Bartlett and ladies’ winner Grace Nott with runner up Morag Parker
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A field of 26 players competed in Thursday’s Stableford event at Proserpine Golf Club with Greg Walker the master of the course with 39 points to win.
Karl Kirkwood came runner up with 38 points and Adam Tester won Division Two on 32 points, with Mark McDougal only one point behind.
Nearest the pins (NTPs) went to Adam Maggs, Michael Cragg, and Trish McNeill
The Saturday Master Butchers Whitsunday Stableford was well attended with 76 players in the puddles across the course with Lyn Muller pipping Trish McNeill on a countback to win the ladies’ competition with 31 pts. Heather Luvis came in third with 29.
Vincent Collins didn’t mind the wet conditions, carding an impressive 38 points to win the men’s competition ahead of Levi Holmes on 36 points. Gavin Kerwand also on 36 points in third.
NTPs were won by Mandy Patterson, Gavin Kerwand, Rob Smith, Lyn Muller, Trevor Paroz, and Nick Watson.
Ryan Kenny was too good for the 44 Sunday players with 35 points, closely followed by James Faust on 35 also, and Mason Kuchel on 34.
Peta Thomas was five points clear of second place with 32 points, Karen Rix on 27, and Elise Hodgson with 24.
NTPs: Don Cameron, John Clark, Ritchie Atkins, Mata Browne, Tiina Randmae, and Peta Thomas.
Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Golf Club Pro Shop Team

Sixteen Proserpine Veteran Golfers braved the not-so-kind weather last week, and not all of them finished the course.
The Club hosted two competitions: a nine-hole and an 18-hole, with Club Captain Ken Granger winning the latter with 28 points on a countback from John Oates, while Wilf Herweg came in third on 27.
Peter Fox claimed the nine-hole win with 17 from Helen Deighton, 12, and Paula McQuat, 11.
Pin shots for the men went to Jim Cochrane and John Oates on two, Wilf Herweg in the hole on nine, and Louis Neethling on 13. The ladies: Tiina Randmae on two and Paula McQuat on nine.
Contributed with thanks Paula McQuat
Proserpine Veteran Golf Club Captain Ken Grangerwon the 18-hole competition last week at the Club