With a feast of events on offer over the weekend, many Mackay Road Runners turned their focus to the prestigious Asics Gold Coast Running Festival, featuring a full marathon (42.2km), half marathon (21.1km), 10km, 5km, and 2km kids’ races across two days of competition. The Gold Coast was bustling with thousands of runners of all ages and experience levels, many chasing personal bests while others proudly completed their first races. Several Mackay athletes tackled extraordinary challenges, wi
Read the full storyThe club watched another amazing game of competition bowls between two of its best players, Ann Smith and Brenda Trannore, both competing in the Club B Grade Singles Final. The game had everything going for it: skill, patience, and great nerves to say the least. Both ladies had the same score going into the last couple of ends. Brenda took the honours and once again was very gracious in her win. This win made her one of the club’s most decorated bowlers for 2025, for her wins in both the Club
Read the full storyOUTRIGGING Sunset Bay paddlers made the journey to Townsville over the weekend of June 19–20 to compete in Round 3 of the North Queensland Zone Grand Prix, tackling events ranging from 500m sprints and 8km marathons to a gruelling 41km changeover marathon. To say the club returned on cloud nine is an understatement — they came home with a carload of medals and even bigger smiles. Coaches Scotty Macgroaty and Justin Davies made the most of the weekend’s event line-up, giving all 24+ paddlers t
Read the full storyThis week’s underwater hockey session at the ARC was a bittersweet one, highlighted by the return of Cameron Kerr from a well-deserved holiday. While his comeback was welcomed by all, the spotlight was stolen by rising star Molly, who netted three goals—edging out her father, who managed just one. The game unfolded in an exciting 6 v 5 format, delivering high-level play despite the absence of around 80% of the club’s regular stalwarts due to work and family commitments. The strong showing from
Read the full storyMen's Winner on a countback was Tom Wikander 37 points, runner up Don Williams, 37.
Ladies' Winner Robyn Slade 36 points, runner up on a countback Linda Scells, 35. Pin Shots to Scott Tasker, Nathan Schleemann, Toss Eisemann, Dan Windridge, John Courtney (OBP), Morag Parker, Kerry Pedlar, Margie Tilbrook, Lorraine McArthur.
Tom Wikander also had an Eagle on hole 14.
This weekend’s competition begins with the Ladies and Men’s 27-hole Foursomes championships on Saturday, sponsored by Hayman Electrical and a Single stableford event for a club trophy on Sunday.
Don’t forget to check the clubs Facebook page for this week’s dinner menu. Takeaways still available.
Please call the club on 4785 1206 if you wish to book a table or place a takeaway order. Joker draw is $3300 this week.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
Whitsunday Sands July winners
This week Tyson Flavel won the weekly competition with a count back win over Rhys Bartholomew, both players had a score of 21 points. Glenn Rees was third with 20 points.
For the Friday Prawn Run it was a welcome back to Dave Telford with 22 points, followed by Chris Bartlett with 21 points and Glenn Rees third with 20 points.
For Sunday SKINS it was Rob Lodders who took the money with 11 skins.
Rhys Bartholomew was second with 8 skins and Tyson Flavel and Terry Kimpton both took 6 skins each. Glenn Scott and Glenn Rees took the Nearest the Pins.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross
Renae Maxwell Club Champion Ladies
This week 76 motivated people ran, jogged, and walked the 5km oceanfront course, of whom 21 were first timers and 7 recorded new Personal Bests.
Well done to Darren, Sam, Jay, Gus, Jennie, Braxton and Rose. Many participants turned up in red, yellow and black for NAIDOC week.
The event was made possible by 13 fantastic volunteers: Nick, Justin (run director), Kathryn, Kara, Deb, Kirsty, Su, Ashley, Laura, Warren, Lynne, Dennis and Joanne.
Every Saturday Airlie Beach parkrun meets at 6:50am for a briefing at area D, Coral Sea Marina (adjacent to the top carpark). Parking is free in the lower carpark till 9:30am if a parkrun barcode is placed on the dashboard. Post parkrun coffee and chat is held at My Rainbow Bakery, Shingley Beach.
The best-kept secret about parkrun is that it’s not about running - it’s about bringing people together in public parks and open spaces across the world to have some fun in a friendly, social and supportive environment.
There are no winners at parkrun and nobody comes last – the Tail walkers do. Regular participation is rewarded rather than performance, with ‘parkrun milestone shirts’ available to people to recognise their achievements in coming along.
A personal best time for Braxton
Rosie achieved a personal best time
Wednesday’s competition was a single stableford event with Ladies’ winner Lisa Raisbeck 37 points, runner up on a countback Leanne Swan, 36. Men’s winner Robert Carmichael 44 points, runner up Nathan Vine, 41,.
Saturday’s competition was a single stroke event for the Men’s July monthly medal.
Winner was Marcus Yasso with a great score of 71 off the stick for a 65 nett, runner up was Ernie Parker with 69 nett.
Sunday competition was the ladies turn with Kim Bennion winning with 70 nett, runner up Leanne Swan 71 nett.
Pin shots to Julie Martin, Jo Kukura, Janice Bates and Lorraine McArthur.
Both competitions sponsored by Bowen Meat Supply and Bowen Golf club.
This weekend’s event is a single stableford sponsored by Whitsunday Sands resort.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
Ladies’ July monthly medal winner Kim Bennion
The Mark Nicol Memorial Ambrose was held in late June with a total of 28 players participating for the trophy event.
Winners on the day were Lew Tuck and Joanne (Nicol) Moynihan on a nett 60, followed closely by Benn Ryan and Penny Wardroper on 64.
In the run down were Jason Bourke & Clay Coles, Aaron Watts and Tiina Randmae, Danny York and Dean Barnard.
Pins shots were claimed by Benn Ryan & Penny Wardroper, Dean Barnard and Danny York, Dean Kercher and Pauline Redpath.
Longest drives went to Lew Tuck, Mark McDougall, Penny Wardoper and Jacqui Wall.
Contributed with thanks to Joanne Moynihan
Benn Ryan, Penny Wardroper, JOanne Moynihan, and Lew Tuck
There was a full field of veterans out and playing last Tuesday, with 33 in all: 15 women and 18 men.
The conditions were extremely challenging with very strong, chilly winds and men's winner on the day was John Roser with a great score of 37 followed by Nic Apruzzese on 33 on a countback from Barry Mortimer.
The ladies’ winner was Leanne Alexander on 34 continuing her excellent form on a countback from Jenny Hounsell with Elspeth Scotford third with 33.
The pin shots went to Neil Cawthorne on 2 and 13, Leanne on 2 and 13, and B grade Tiina Randmae on 2, with Paula McQuat on 13.
The clubs Wintersun is fast approaching 1-9 August, please get your nominations in.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
Ladies’ winner Leanne Alexander
This week at Whitsunday Green was all about the 27-hole Club Championships. The weather wasn’t perfect, but rain held off long enough for all players to have a great day. Some great scores were submitted.
The overall gross winner Dean Barnard came in with 80 ‘off the stick’. The Club Champion Men’s was awarded to Sean Fogarty with 82 ‘off the stick’ and a 77 nett score. Club Champion Ladies was awarded to Renae Maxwell with a nett score of 90.
Runners up for the ladies was Elise Hodgson with 94 while runners up for the men’s was Brad Low with 79.
Several others were nearby in the rundown. James Millar, Justyn Durbin, Glenn Rees, Craig Smith, Ryan Kenny, and Rhys Bartholomew. Nearest the Pins were won by Dean Barnard and Paul Dunnand, also Renae Maxwell and Danny York.
The weekly competition was won this week by Matt Johnson with 25 points, second was Ron Thynne with 24 points and Rhys Bartholomew with 23 points.
The Friday Prawn Run competition was won by Michael Bond on 22 points taking the count back win over Neil Boland also on 22 and David Wallace third with 21 points. Another great week at the Club!
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross
Winners Sean Fogarty, Dean Barnard, and Renae Maxwell
In just over a week’s time runners will compete across eight categories in the region’s premier long-distance event.
The Tassal Group Airlie Beach Marathon Festival, which regularly features upwards of 500 athletes – professional and amateur – will get into gear on July 16 and 17, starting with its enormous 42.2- kilometre marathon distance, and all the way down to the 1.4-kilometre Airlie Beach foreshore Magic Mile.
Across the longer distances the course has been modified; the regular two laps along The Beacons headland at Port of Airlie has now been reduced to just the one.
Competitors will shoot off in marathon, half marathon, 10-kilometre, 5-kilometre fun run, two-kilometre fun run, and five-kilometre team challenge distances – as well as the Magic Mile.
The foreshore lawn will be host to market stalls and activities for the full two-day festivities centred around the Airlie Sound Stage for spectators and competitors alike.
Whitsunday Running Club president Timothy McQuoid-Mason said the club was expecting around 400 competitors to hit the pavement during the festival.
“What I’m excited about is that we’ve got our winners from last year back again: Caleb Noble is back for the men and in the women’s, Liz Kompton is as well. Both hold the record in their respective categories for that distance,” he said.
“We’ve got a really interesting one for the Magic Mile and the half marathon, too, Emma Hogan – she’s represented Australia in the U23 Triathlon event this year.”
Dan McDonnell is also confirmed to return. McDonnell is the current record holder for the men’s half marathon distance and an accomplished Ironman competitor – recently placing second overall in the Cairns 70.2.
Liz McGuire from Townsville, who won the half marathon last year, is also likely to return but has as yet to confirm.
“We have a couple of gun athletes locked in now,” Mr McQuoid-Mason said.
The festival will begin on Saturday at 4:00pm with the Magic Mile – two laps along the Airlie Beach Foreshore - which has two open events in age 6 to 9 and 10 to 15 categories.
Sunday is the big day with the marathon beginning at 6am before the half marathon.
The 10-kilometre is up next, which is followed by the five-kilometre and a five-kilometre corporate challenge.
That event is a team comprised of up to 10 runners running five kilometres each. The quickest three times are totalled and compared against others to pick the winner.
After those events will be the two-kilometre primary school challenge - just two laps around the foreshore, similar to the magic mile.
To finish off the festivities is the adorable one-kilometre run for 4–6-year-olds.
Registrations are still open at the Whitsunday Marathon Festival website.
Competitors will criss-cross the paths of Airlie Beach over varying distances in the Marathon Festival next weekend
Whitsunday Life journalist Declan Durrant’s weekly sit down with a local sportsperson.
“It Was Always Soccer”
When he’s on a football pitch, Whitsunday United centre-forward Thomas Torszok is lithe and quick; there are few players like him in the region who glide on the grass.
The fluidity seems effortless, but details thousands of hours the now Airlie Beach resident put in training as a youngster.
That training led him to career heights representing the country as a schoolboy, time as a Brisbane Roar youth player, a stint in the United States D1 Soccer League, and in the Queensland National Premier League (NPL).
Born on Australia’s west coast in Perth to Hungarian parents, Torszok grew up on the Gold Coast from the age of 13. His father - a high-level footballer in Hungary – had made sure his son always had a ball at his feet.
“I matured at a good time, which is why I think it worked out for me; at 16, I was playing Gold Coast Premier League every year with Coomera Soccer Club.
“I had two good games and I never lost my spot.”
In 2012, he moved to Brisbane’s Wynnum Wolves – a Brisbane Premier League side at the time – playing in their first team. He ended the year with roughly 20 assists in a tally that earned him a call-up to an Australian representative schoolboy’s side.
When he returned, another call came, this one from Brisbane Roar.
“My time at Roar, I wasn’t there too long – about five months,” Torszok said.
“I went back to Brisbane Wolves and four games in I did my ACL.”
In the time away from the game – around nine months – Torszok would end up pursuing College in the United States, where he would again play football, but strangely turned to Gridiron, where he would play United States College Football in front of crowds of up to 30,000 as a kicker.
“It was one of the best times in my life,” he said.
When he did eventually return home in 2018, he picked up an NPL contract at Gold Coast United, but once again realised soccer had lost a bit of its shine.
He arrived in Airlie Beach in 2021.
“I moved in with a player from here – I wasn’t going to play, but I’m so glad I did. I love it here,” he said.
“The guys have made me enjoy playing soccer; I feel like a kid again, and I want to win the league.”
Torszok, when he’s not on the pitch, is an auxiliary fireman for the Whitsunday Fire Brigade. He hopes to someday become a full-time firey.
“I want to help the community; that’s why I do all of the things I do, and I really feel at home here,” he said.
Whitsunday United centre-forward Thomas Torszok is just one of the region’s extraordinary players with an extraordinary backstory
Welcome to this seasons Premier League, Dom Friend! The 2020 Xmas Open Champion put players on notice on Sunday at Mika with an impressive 63 average display in one of his two victories on the day.
The first being a dominant 7/0 win over Aaron Paull where he got that 63 average, and then casually backed that one up with another 7/0 victory, just as devastating, but this time Gary Robbie was the recipient.
That launches Dom into 4th place on the ladder, the highest he’s been all season, and has most certainly put everyone on alert.
Joe Wilson is the new league leader this week having defeated Seumas Rose 7/1 on Sunday. That win has him just above Jamie Woods on the ladder, with Jamie having a bye this week and Joe having played a game more.
Andy Peel won his match 7/1 over Ross Gallichan to remain in 3rd place.
Ross narrowly lost his second game of the afternoon 7/5 to Jayden Lloyd, which puts him bottom of the table courtesy of leg difference to Lorraine Woods who also had the bye this week. That win puts Jayden into 12th place on the ladder.
The Premier League is proudly sponsored by Mika Airlie and Whitsunday Tattooing, thank you for your support.
As It Stands
1. J Wilson 20pts
2. J Woods 18pts
3. A Peel 18pts
4. D Friend 16pts
5. J Maher 16pts
6. S Rose 11pts
7. A Paull 10pts
8. A Green 8pts
9. K Reason 7pts
10. G Robbie 7pts
11. N O’Hara 5pts
12. J Lloyd 4pts
13. L Woods 2pts
14. R Gallichan 2pts
Dom Friend putting the league on notice at Mika on Sunday
In a thrilling conclusion to the inaugural Friday Nights Under Lights junior basketball competition, the Proserpine Pirates have clinched the title overcoming a late challenge from the Cannonvale Crocodiles.
In the first match of the evening, the Crocs took on the Airlie Beach Ballers in a neck and neck match with scores tied at 10-10 at half time.
The tense second half saw both teams tussle for the lead before the Crocs went ahead for the final time, winning 18-16.
The next match saw the Ballers back up to face the Pirates. Fatigue got the better of Airlie side with Pirates running away with it 34-6.
The results set up an exciting finish for the competition. If the Pirates won, they would move to eight wins and take the title outright, while a win for the Crocs would move them level with the Pirates on seven wins, with the outcome coming down to points for and against percentage.
As has been the case throughout the six-week tournament, the standard of play from both teams was excellent with the crowd treated to a wonderful display of junior basketball. On this occasion it was the Crocs who prevailed, though, concluding their season with a 29-28 win.
This meant a quick crunch of the numbers to see who would take the overall crown for the term, and it was the Pirates from Proserpine coming out on top with a superior point for and against percentage (1.36% vs 1.10%).
“We are all ecstatic with the first running of our Friday Nights Under Lights comp,” Tim Oberg from Whitsunday Basketball said.
“The kids who have participated have all been immense, displaying wonderful sportspersonship and increasing their skill development.”
Mr Oberg thanked the volunteer team managers and referees, as well as the parents.
“We can’t wait to do this all again in term three,” he said.
Registrations for term 3, Friday Nights Under Lights, are now open.
Contributed with thanks to Tim Oberg
The Proserpine Pirates are league winners!
Cannonvale Crocs were a close second, losing out only on points percentage
The Airlie Beach Ballers played an exceptional final round game against the Crocs to just be pipped 18-16
Monday 27 June 22 – 5 Table Mitchell
N/S E/W
1st Janet Hansen / Del Ryan 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild
2nd Monica Darley / Nancy Martin 2nd Margaret Lane – Barbara Tait
3rd Eric Kliese / Diane Stokes 3rd Marilin Robins – Margaret Jennings
Tuesday 28 June 22 – 4 Table Tuesday Eclectic June 2022
1st Eric Goodchild / Noel Bugeia 1st Terrence Sheedy
2nd Terrence Sheedy / Ted Cullinan 2nd Eric Goodchild
3rd Marilin Robins / Faye Wright 3rd Diane Morgan
Wednesday 29 June 22 – - 7 Table Mitchell
N/S E/W
1st Noel Bugeia / Doone Mitchell 1st Sandra Morris / Jan Harris
2nd Alan Brown / Janelle Conroy 2nd Josie Crowley / Barbara Tait
3rd Joyce Deguara / Griffin Bancroft 3rd Terrence Sheedy / Eric Leivesley
Thursday Night 30 June 22 – 5 Table One Winner Thursday Eclectic June 2022
1st Terrence Sheedy / Jan Harris 1st Jan Harris
2nd Ken Seaniger / Alan Brown 2nd Terrence Sheedy
3rd Mick King / Patricia Garner 3rd Ken Seaniger
Friday 1 July 22 – 6 Table One Winner
1st Monica Darley / Del Ryan
2nd Julie O’Neill / Anne Whitmore
3rd Richard Wix / Geoffrey Patterson
Saturday 2 July 22 – 8 Table Mitchell
N/S E/W
1st Monica Darley / Kath Poole 1st Faye Wright / Christine Nice
2nd Alan Brown / Frances Brown 2nd David Ting / Ming Ting
3rd Faith Hutchinson / Anne Lutz 3rd Julie O’Neill / Margaret Lane
Team Brown won the Mackay heat of the Grand National Open Teams 3rd Qualifying 2022 in a close battle from team Holewa. Diane Morgan, Alan Brown, Frances Brown and Janet Hansen
Meet the Mercy College and St Patrick’s College netballers that reached new milestones at last week’s CQ University Queensland Independent Secondary Schools Netball Carnival in Mackay.
Both schools covered themselves in glory with superb performances on court throughout the five-day tournament – bringing home silverware and posting equal best finishes in the championship standings.
MIGHTY MERCY
Dianna Bailey’s exciting young Mercy juniors are celebrating a division 6 championship triumph after edging out rivals Marist College Emerald 16-15 in a thrilling Grand Final contest.
After a slow start to the Carnival, the Mercy girls clicked into top gear and saved their best form until the pressure-cooker elimination finals series.
Mercy registered wins over Good Shepherd College Mt Isa (16-14) and Whitsunday Anglican College (24-6) and narrow losses to Marist College Emerald (20-12), St Mary’s College Cairns (14-10), St Thomas More College Sunnybank (18-12), St Augustine’s College Augustine Heights (16-11) and Ryan Catholic College Townsville (19-10) after the seven Pool rounds to sneak into the finals.
But the gifted Mercy whiz kids found their groove and defeated Assumption College Warwick (20-11) and St Lukes Anglican School (18-14) in a quarter final and semi final respectively before avenging their early round loss to Emerald with a lion hearted display in the trophy decider.
Rising centre court star Mischa Dinsdale was named the competition’s Most Valuable Player after classy performances during the series and caught the eye of Australian Diamonds great Vicki Wilson, who labelled the Mercy school girl “an exceptional talent.”
Other Mercy players to impress were key defenders Kacee Ziegeler and Shaylah Pershouse, centre Sienna Uriarte, goal attack Camryn Zeller and promising shooter Kiana Dunn, who made the most of her opportunities after coming into the squad as a shadow player.
Dunn, Pershouse and Gracie Bell will now represent Mercy College at the Vicki Wilson State Schoolgirl Netball Championships in Brisbane later this year.
STORMING ST PAT’S
St Patrick’s all conquering Girls netball team ranks with the best in the State after phenomenal efforts in the QISSN Cup Division 1 championship.
With astute coaches Nadine Becker and Tracey McLeod at the helm, the Mackay maidens captured the imagination of the Queensland sporting public to finish in fifth place in the top category and equal their best standing at a QISSN event.
Led by the skilful Rebecca Symons – who was later named the competition’s Most Valuable Player – the St Patrick’s girls held their own in a tough Pool to record victories over St Margaret Mary Townsville, Rockhampton Grammar, Unity College and Marymount College to reach the quarter finals.
The team’s only losses were against the State’s top three netball schools – eventual champions Canterbury, second placed Somerset College Gold Coast and third ranked Matthew Flinders.
Somerset eclipsed St Patrick’s in a quarter final before the Mackay girls toppled St Columban’s College Caboolture in the play off for fifth/sixth spot.
Talented centre Ysobel Maher and tough defender Phoebe Francis also produced stand out performances to cap an outstanding month for the St Patrick’s team – hot on the heels of their third consecutive championship title in the Mackay District Secondary Schools Netball competition.
In the first-ever QISSN Boys Netball event, St Patrick’s finished a creditable third with outstanding centre prospect Ben Pease named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player.
Pease along with talented shooter Will Randell were later named in the Carnival’s All Stars Merit team with shooter Baxter Northworthy also earning a spot in the Rising Stars Merit squad.
By Chris Karas
Mercy College division 6 championship winners
Action from Thursday games at QISSN. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie
Monday morning mixed pairs 2-4-2 winners were Darrin Laurens and Asko Helenius. Runners up were Phil French and Peter Hamelink. Lucky draw tickets went to Ian Rowan and Phil French.
Wednesday ladies’ day winners were Narell Schmidtke, Bev Woodward and A. Bailey. Runners up were the pairing of Jean Zamparutti and Gloria Sam. The cash jackpot for the month went to Cecelia and Jean.
Thursday mixed pairs 2-4-2 was won by the pairing of Mick Walsh and Peter Grant, followed by Ron Bowers and Graeme Hawke. Greens vouchers went to Doug Dungavell and Peter Miller. The raffle was won by “Lucky” Mick Walsh.
Friday mixed pairs three bowl went to Maryann Bartolo and Shirley Bartolo who won $75 each. Winners’ draw was won by the very popular team of Rob Evans and Peter Horsburgh. The losers’ draw was won by visitors L and B McDone.
Saturday men’s day pairs winners were Ray McCarthy and Doug Dungavell, followed by Wayne Mietzel and Rob Evans. The jackpot goes up next week.
Contributed by Tony Allsop
Ladies Victorious In Pennants
The 2022 pennant season concluded, with ladies’ teams from North Mackay picking up wins across all three divisions played this year.
North Mackay had strong representation with three teams in Division 1, two teams in Division 3 and two teams in Division 4. No Division 2 was played this year.
One of the Division 1 teams scored a perfect 8, congratulations to Sheryl Cuttriss, Michele Stockton, Lois Deguara, Nuggie Pratt. The Division 1 winning ladies’ team will compete in Brisbane later this year.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine
Ryan Vigliante is a very colourful character who plays regularly on Mondays
John Chester-Master gives many hours umpiring matches
Division 1 winners
Division 3 winners
Division 4 winners
Winners of a perfect 8 score in one end, Sheryl Cuttriss, Michele Stockton, Lois Deguara, Nuggie Pratt
It would seem that among the many prizes awarded at the recent BMA Mackay Marina Run, four talented juniors also took out special encouragement awards for their performance in the Isuzu Ute 3km junior event categories. Unfortunately, The Event was unable to present the awards to the significant four on race day, however, a special presentation was recently arranged at the Breakwater, Mackay Marina.
Owner and Director of Ricky Parker Painting, Ricky Parker was very excited to be on hand to present the awards to Sonny Morse (U12 winner and record breaker); Charlie Vella (U14 male winner); Katie Noonan (U12 female winner) and Kiara Johnson (U14 female winner).
Ricky’s very generous donation of cash prizes to the talented youngsters will no doubt encourage and assist them in their future athletic endeavours. Worthy congratulations must also go to the kids on their very humble and team orientated approach to sport in general with Sonny, Charlie, Katie and Kiara being such great role models for their schools and the community at large.
Sonny Morse U12 winner and record breaker
Charlie Vella U14 male winner
Katie Noonan U12 female winner
Kiara Johnson U14 female winner