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Wangaratta Bowls 15th May

Wangaratta Bowls 15th May

Tuesday’s winners were Ray Muir, Maureen Hyde and Deb Retchless defeated Neale Chittenden, Joe Cukela and Bill Price. Gus Murray, Barry Donn and Dennis Madeley defeated John Hayson, Skin Querro and Laurie Land. Stumpy Adams, Sue Shearing and Shirley Jones defeated Bron Tolcher, Isabel Wheeler and Boof Querro. The jackpot didn’t go off. Club Competition for the week: Men’s Open Single Final was won by Allan Rolfe who defeated Ron Hyde. Men’s Open Pairs: Mark Drummond Allan Rolfe defeated Laurie Land and Kevin Daniels. Men’s B Singles Final: N Chittenden defeated Kevin Baxter. Ladies B Singles Deb Retchless defeated Lindy Suann. Sunday’s Mother Day afternoon winners were: John Hayson and Lorraine Knight who defeated Skin Querro and Laurie Land. Boof Qurerro and Wheeler K Jewell defeated Celly Jeal, Deb Retchless and Kennedy Whitton. Eileen Dunn, Maureen Hyde and Greg Colquhoun defeated Bill Myers, Gavin Charles and Allan Rolfe. Lindy Suann, Sue Shearing and Graeme Read defeated Alex Beaumont, Shirly Jones and Stuart Jeal who also won the Jackpot. Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren Winners John Hayson and Lorraine Knight with Men's President Graeme Read Photo supplied

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club News 15th May

Airlie Beach Bowls Club News 15th May

The week started on Tuesday with the continuation of Women’s Pairs and social bowls, which saw skipper David Bradley with lead Regan Maher become the pairs winners of the day. Wednesday afternoon social bowls had 28 participants, and the highest score of the day went to the team of skipper Noel Crosbie with lead Mervyn Stewart, who won 32–19 over skipper Phil O'Brien and Desmond Ballance. Wednesday night Business House Bowls saw about 30 bowlers attend, run by Bob and Yvonne Spees, with results to be announced next week. Friday afternoon saw the arrival of 16 bowlers from the Christian College, and what a talented group they are. Mr Richardson, Aishmeen Sandhu, and Shaniah Saremo are an awesome pairs team and could become very successful future representative bowlers if they choose to pursue the sport. Cooper Wilde is also a very talented sportsman and a fantastic asset to the school. Special mention must also go to Ryan Clark and Elliana Langshore, who could develop into excellent bowlers if they continue to apply themselves and build their skills. This program will give all the students valuable lessons in teamwork and demonstrate what sport can do for classroom development and success in understanding subjects that may have previously seemed difficult. We look forward to continuing to work with the students. Saturday morning Scroungers saw the last spot for the afternoon finals up for grabs, and John Matterson, who has just returned to the club after major heart surgery, proved he is still a very good bowler by winning the final spot against Andy McDougall and Tony Whitehorn. The previous winners lined up for the final: Des Ballance, Maureen Barnard, David Cleary, Alan Pershouse, John Askew, Betty and Tony Whitehorn, Dennis Donadelli, and, to everyone’s surprise and delight, John Matterson. He continued his brilliant form, winning the coveted trophy in the final. Sunday afternoon’s social bowls saw two games of pairs and one game of triples. Liz and Arthur McManus teamed up with Des Ballance and won 26–15 over Stacey Hadlow’s team of Lou Rogan and Alma Rose Mawson. However, the winners of the day, with the lowest winning margin drawn out by Club Manager Fiona Greener, were the team of “Take the Money Tony” Whitehorn with Dawn Dowell, who won 21–20 over skipper Margo Stanley and Brett Simpson. The men’s singles in A Grade, B Grade, and Seniors have now reached the semi-finals, with results to be published soon. Men’s and Women’s Pennants also commence this weekend. Free lessons continue on Monday and Thursday afternoons from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm, and all are welcome. John Askew presents John Matterson with his Scroungers Trophy after his well-deserved win. Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson John Matterson receiving the trophy after his well-deserved victory. Photo supplied

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Whitsunday Weightlifting Club Delivers Successful Parabench Competition at NQ Games 2026

Whitsunday Weightlifting Club Delivers Successful Parabench Competition at NQ Games 2026

Whitsunday Weightlifting Club wrapped up a successful Parabench Development Competition last weekend as part of the 2026 North Queensland Games, with four athletes competing across the age and ability spectrum in what proved to be an inspiring day of sport at St Catherines Catholic College in Proserpine. Held on Saturday 2 May and run in partnership with Para Powerlifting Australia, the event drew competitors from across the region — from Townsville to Mackay — ranging in age from 21 to 64 years. The standard of lifting impressed all in attendance, with athletes at very different stages of their para-sport journey each delivering standout performances. Taking out first place in the women's division was Australian representative Trish Wallace from Townsville, who benched an impressive 64kg. Local para-athlete Di Jackson claimed second place with a 33kg lift, while first-time competitor Sigrid Eitler took third with 30kg — a remarkable debut on the competition platform. In the men's division, Mackay athlete Bryce Jackson took first place with a 62kg bench. Club founder, president and head coach Leanne Knox said the day exceeded expectations. "Although it was a small competition, it helped raise awareness of our club's capacity to train people with all kinds of disabilities," she said. "There is a place for everyone in our club." Knox is encouraging anyone living with movement limitations or other disabilities — as well as carers — to reach out and explore how strength training can benefit their physical, mental and social wellness. The club also celebrated a significant equipment milestone, with a specialist bench built thanks to local business Airlie Sail and Shade (Paul Mitchell) and club member Ian Cordell, alongside a bench received through the Para Uplift Program via the Australian Institute of Sport. With competitors eyeing national and international competition, the future looks bright for para-sport in the Whitsundays. To find out more, contact Whitsunday Weightlifting Club on 0411 199 427. Competition results: Female 1st: Trish Wallace - 64kg bench 2nd - Di Jackson - 33 kg bench 3rd Sigrid Eitler - 30 kg bench Male 1st Bryce Jackson - 62 kg bench. Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Weightlifting Club Competitors and volunteers after a successful competition. Photo supplied

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Goals, Grit and Dominance: WUFC Delivers Strong Weekend Results

Goals, Grit and Dominance: WUFC Delivers Strong Weekend Results

U13 Prem pushed Magpies FC in a physical contest, with Connor Miller scoring early before a late goal flurry saw Magpies claim a 4-1 win. Meanwhile, the U13 Div 1 side celebrated its first victory of the season, defeating Country United 5-1 behind a brace from Oakley Wilson and strong team performances throughout, particular in the back line. U14/15 Prem side dominated Mackay Lions with a clinical attacking display, highlighted by a Shannon Matthews goal and Eli Wallis double in a commanding 4-1 win. Meanwhile, U14/15 Div 1 suffered late heartbreak, with Wanderers Red snatching a 2-1 victory despite strong performances from Alex Draper and keeper Jackson Paroz. Men’s Div 2 ground out a hard-fought 1-0 win against Country United after Jared Leaman capitalised on a late goalkeeping error, while Division 1 stayed patient to secure a physical 2-0 victory, with Sam Reynolds and Ian Wilson on target against a stubborn Country United outfit. Whitsunday United’s Women’s Prem team battled hard against Wanderers FC, with Michelle Sothmann opening the scoring in a competitive clash before Wanderers FC secured a 3-1 win. Strong performances from Nicole Wilkinson, Keely Salter and Bre Campbell highlighted the team’s determination ahead of next week’s matchup against Country United. WUFC’s U23s delivered a dominant 11-0 win over Magpies FC, with Aaron Kinsella scoring four goals and two apiece for Finlay Farrell, Seb Shand and Pepe Perea. An impressive clean sheet for goalkeeper Josh Healey. The Premier Men followed with a commanding 4-1 victory against Magpies FC, highlighted by Ethan Rose’s penalty and a Reef Peel hat-trick in a fast, physical clash. Goal Keeper - Josh Healey Contributed with thanks to Joscelyn O’Keefe

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Pioneer Swimming Club – Have You Met Our Coaches?

August 24, 2023

So, who are the coaches of the Pioneer Swimming Club? Who turns our fish into Dolphins?

Our Club is led by Igor Demin, Russian-born Olympian turned Coach.

Undoubtedly, if you have been to the Pioneer Swim Centre, you will have seen Igor and heard his unique whistle blow!

He tells us his father joined him up for boxing at the age of 7 and after two months, he instructed his father he was becoming a swimmer.

He has swum in many international competitions, swimming in almost all continents around the world – his most memorable moment being medaling at the Universiade in Japan.

Before joining the Pioneer Swimming Club in 2020, he was a member in and trained the National Team in Russia and has since coached in New Zealand and then, eventually, Australia.

Igor’s qualifications include a Master’s Degree in Coaching and Sports Medicine, but perhaps his best asset is his unique humor and spin on swimming.

We are fortunate to have Igor and we hope he never leaves us!

Kylie Smith wears many hats in our club – one being President of the Club, another being a competitive swimmer herself, still competing at State level competitions for our Club, and the last, and definitely not the least, Assistant Coach to Igor.

Kylie’s journey in swimming started when she was 7 years old – swimming a somewhat crooked resemblance of backstroke down the lane at her first school carnival.

She vied to learn to swim straight from that day forth.  

Her career has taken her to the 2000 Olympic Trials in Sydney and the 2006 Commonwealth Trials in Melbourne – believe or not, she made it for backstroke, although, by now, she had mastered swimming straight!

You will see Kylie on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons pacing the pool, assisting our mini-Dolphins with their stroke and focusing on their technique.  

If you are seeking to sign your child up for a squad, how do you get in touch with us?

Email the Club Secretary, Tahnie Malagueno, on secretary@pioneerswimclub.com.au.  

We look forward to meeting you poolside soon!  

Contributed by Tahnie Malagueno

Pioneer Swimming Club Coach Igor Demin

Assistant Coach Kylie Smith

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Summertime And All That...

August 24, 2023

Local vocal ensemble Tutti is proud to present Summertime and All That... this February at the Conservatorium of Music Mackay.

But who is Tutti?

Tutti is an all-female vocal ensemble under the direction of Jan Whelan OAM. Jan is known around town not only for her work with the Mackay Choral Society and Mackay Musical Comedy Players but also her accompanying work with soloists, school choirs and music ministries. Jan started the ensemble back in 2002 as a small ensemble and trio and quartets. We were very proud when in 2022 Jan was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Awards for services to music as an accompanist.

Over the years many vocalists have graced the stage all over North Queensland under the name Tutti. The ensemble has competed several times in competitions across Queensland and have been described by several leading adjudicators as “spectacular” and “glamorous”.

Current vocalists of the group include some well-known members of the community, performers, teachers and key members of other performing groups.  All the members of the group have some knowledge and expertise in different music styles and the delectable combination of these voices is purely stunning. The program is filled with luscious harmonies and different song genres including swing, ballads and folk.

Summertime and All That... also includes guest artist Belinda Rooney on flute. There is something for everyone.

Tutti is excited and thrilled to present Summertime and All That...  to Mackay audiences on February 4 and 5 at the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music Mackay, Building 21, 151 Boundary Road, Ooralea Qld 4740. Tickets can be purchased through trybooking:

www.trybooking.com/969096

Contributed by Isobel Gillman

Group members in local vocalensemble Tutti:

Top Row: Anne Atkinson,Vanessa Dale, Caroline Galea

2nd Row: Lynn Gallant, Isobel Gillman, Cecilia Hyde,Chantal Kay

3rd Row: Danielle McCully, Lauren Menzies, JeanetteOberg, Annie Pratt

4th Row: Shona Rosser, Caitlyn Schurmann, NicoleThomson, Jan Whelan OAM

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Successful Start for the Cannons

August 24, 2023

The Cannonvale Cannons are having a great start to 2023 with 40 swimmers participating at Club Night on Wednesday night. The coaches, Ken Crittenden and Mark Erickson were very surprised by the swimmers’ achievements with three new club records, 24 Upgrades and 67 Personal Best times.

Congratulations to Eloise Chegwidden and Jy Parkinson for setting new Club Records. Coach Mark Erickson presented Lily Maher and Murphy Jamieson with Upgrade Certificates and Remy Hedges with the Chocolate Award.  

Top performers include: Alex and Zach Trefz swam impressive times. Alex swam a super 12 metre Freestyle in 10.5 seconds. Zach swam massive PBs in his 25 metre Freestyle and 25 metre Backstroke.  

New club members, Owen Schepisi, Dylan and Andie Reynolds swam very well at their first Club Night.

Congratulations to the following swimmers who swam extremely well, achieving 3 or 4 PBs:  Billie Jamieson, Murphy Jamieson, Harris Delac, Tora Delac, Pippa Laguna, Nelson Malady, Evie Doherty, Sophie Fletcher, Ruby Harland, Matilda Nicholes, Celeste Orenshaw, Alex Trefz and Zach Trefz.  

Highlights include: Owen Maher  and Indi Harland both swam terrific Butterfly taking over 4 seconds off their previous best time. Koa Harland, aged 8 years, swam an excellent 100 metre IM in a time of 2.03.86 seconds which was a 10.6 second PB.  

Also swimming top medley times were Millie Groom, Matilda Nicholes, Sophie Fletcher, Ruby Harland and Remy Hedges. Holly Perrin, Matilda Nicholes, Celeste Orenshaw, Harris Delac, Ehsan Helou, Pippa Laguna, Lily Maher, Lukas Trevaskis and Isaac Pisaniello swam fantastic Backstroke.  Tate Harland swam a fabulous 50 metre Butterfly in 50.11 seconds, a 4.14 second PB.

Well done to the following swimmers who also swam PBs: Thomas Ganter, Anisa Helou, Jacob Bell, Tiana Bell, Eloise Chegwidden, James Davies and Abi Maher.  

The Cannons would like to commend all the swimmers who participated and thank all the parents for the support.  

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

Eloise with her new Breaststroke record

Murphy with his upgrade certificate

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Join The Winning Team!

August 24, 2023

Whitsunday United Football Club took the region by storm last season, winning both the League and the Grand Final, which was a first in the club’s history.

They are now back for another season and, with training due to start next week, looking for more players to join their team as they expand.

For the first time ever, they are putting forward four men’s teams and two for the women’s, making this the biggest side in the club’s history in preparation for another winning season.

Having additional teams means there is more opportunity for a range of skill levels to participate, so whether you want to play a casual, social match or compete against the best, there is something for you at Whitsunday United Football Club.

Vice President, Mike Downing, said that everyone is welcome to come and give it a go.

“You don’t have to pay upfront, just come along to a training session and try it out,” he said.

“If you like it, we can put you in the appropriate bracket – there are plenty of levels so come on down and we’ll see you there!”

Training for the top two men’s teams is every Tuesday and Thursday, and the social teams train on Wednesday.

The women’s teams also train Wednesday.

All training begins at 6.30pm and everyone is invited to hang around afterwards to share a beer and conversation if they want to.

“We have a great social side to the sport,” said Mike.

“The fridge is always full of beer, and we all enjoy a few social nights out over the year.”

Players can expect to play roughly half the games on their home pitch at Whitsunday Sportspark and the other half away at different Mackay clubs.

The team often arrange a mini bus for away games so everyone can travel down together.

For the youngsters, there is also a Youth Team for anyone turning 13 this year or older.

The season begins in March and training for all teams begins next week so if you are interested in getting involved then come on down and give it a go.

“For the first timers, football is a really easy game to learn, it is also less physical than other sports,” said Mike.

“It’s loads of fun and open to everyone!”

Whitsunday United Premiers won the Grand Final and the League last season

Whitsunday United Women’s Football team

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Proserpine Golf Report

August 24, 2023

Tuesday Competition

The Tuesday Monthly Medal was won by Len Booroff with a handicap altering 68 nett, proving that those lessons work! Ben Rosenthal closely followed with 69 nett showing that the Proserpine Golf Course is agreeing with him! Wilf Herweg came in 3rd place also with 69 nett.

NTP’s went to Rees May and Sam Deicke.

Wednesday Competition

Tina Badenhorst braved the hot and humid conditions on foot to card a very nice 68 nett and win the PD Law Monthly Medal on Wednesday. Hether Luvis and Jenny Hounsell came in 2nd and 3rd respectively both on 73 nett. Lyn Muller was all over the NTP’s winning both and Tiina Randmae’s putter was on fire with only 27 putts for the round.

Thursday Competition

As it turned out, the 69 players on Thursday were lucky enough to get a round in before the course closed due to rain and flooding. Paul Gray carded an impressive 65 nett to win Division 1, two shots ahead of John Roser on 67 nett. Nick Watson and Matthew Muller claiming 3rd and 4th positions both on 68 nett.

Mark Cranston was too good for all others in Division 2, with another impressive score on the day of 66 nett, closely followed by Trevor Paroz on 67 nett and Michael Jarvis on 70 nett. NTP’s went to Len Booroff, Billy Woods, Trevor Paroz and Nick Watson.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club.

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Twilight Racing Report

August 24, 2023

The clouds threatened last Wednesday’s twilight race conducted on Pioneer Bay by Whitsunday Sailing Club, however on the water everything was fine, with a light north westerly breeze propelling the boats. A fleet of 15 boats and 83 crew took place in this weekly event.

Given that one minute before the start, QMS Ponyo (John Galloway) were still raising their mainsail after some last minute repairs, it was surprising to see them clear the entire fleet to take the Doyle Sails sponsored best start prize for Division 2.  

The lead, however, was short lived, as Bobby’s Girl (Mark Beale) led the fleet around the first mark, never again to be headed. QMS Ponyo slotted into second place, while Smooth Criminal (Iyas Shaheen) and Reignition (Charles Wallis) took up the next couple of places. Behind them, a close tussle between Treasure VIII (Rob Davis) and Houdini (Rob Meizer) finally went the way of Houdini. On corrected time, QMS Ponyo took the honours over Treasure VIII and Bobby’s Girl.

The start of Division 3 was a bit more interesting, with Norbert G (Ghigo Casalini) attempting to thwart the efforts of Rossgo (Greg Hammon). The end result was that both boats were deemed by the starter to be on the wrong side of the starting line, and while Rossgo redeemed themselves by restarting, Norbert G completed a penalty turn, but failed to restart the race.  

In the meantime, Masquerade (Tom Vujasinovic) felt that they may have also fallen foul to the starter, returning to restart, only to find that they were not guilty. A great recovery race however saw them finish just 16 seconds shy of Rossgo. Wobbly Boot (Craig Piccinelli) was first home by a large margin of seven minutes which was only enough for 3rd place on corrected time. Race honours went to Rossgo over Masquerade.

Races continue every Wednesday from 4:30pm, apart from the Wednesday between Christmas and New Year, so those wishing to participate as crew need to be at the club by 2:30 pm (limited spots available). Full results are available at https://app.sailsys.com.au/club/85/profile?tab=results.  

Contributed with thanks to Ross Chisholm

Twilight races beatthe clouds last week

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Veterans Golf Report

August 24, 2023

Good to see so many players for our first game of 2023, even though it was still too hot for some.

It was our first Monthly Medal of the year and the winner for the men was Len Boorof with a great score of 67 followed by Colin Hounsell on 68 and Wilf Herweg on 69.

The ladies’ winner was Jenny Hounsell with 72 followed by Lyn Muller 73 and Mandy Patterson 74.

Pin shots went to Gerald Lovell and Steve Mitchell on 9, Barry Mortimer and Colin Hounsell on 13, Trevor Paroz and Nic Aprussese on 16.

Lyn Muller and Beryl Nosworthy on 9, Jenny Hounsell on 13, Lyn Muller and Paula McQuat on 16.

Well done to everyone. Next Tuesday will be a 4BBB - choose your partners.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.


Jenny Hounsell and Len Boorof

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On The Whitsunday Green

August 24, 2023

The weekly 9-hole competition was very close this week but the winner was Glenn Rees with a count back win, 18 points.

Second, also on 18 points, was Michael Bond who took a count back placing over Saath Yolangumni, also 18 points.

The Friday competition was also close - Billy O’Conner took the win with 22 points over Andrew Gomez and Tim Harris who both scored 21 points, Andrew taking second on the count back.

Two match play rounds were completed with Ryan Kenny defeating Nathan Nicholic and Justyn Durbin defeating Sean Fogarty.

Planning is underway for a special Australia Day team competition. 18-holes, 4 to a team, tee-off between 10am and 12 noon. Book your team in today!

Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross.

A wet round for Jay Angel, Bob Spees and Ross Clanachan

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Top Level Table Tennis In PNG A Surprise Christmas Journey

August 24, 2023

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- Children in traditional dress welcome to PNG Janice Kent, centre, and other umpires Samantha and Nane. Photos: Contributed

- Janice Kent, centre, takes the umpires chair for a group shot with other umpires at the ITTF Oceania tournament in Port Moresby

Umpiring at a high-level tournament at Port Moresby is the last thing Mackay Table Tennis president Janice Kent expected leading up to Christmas.

Janice was invited by Ryan Weingard of ITTF Oceania to attend and umpire at the ITTF Oceania tournament involving teams from New Caledonia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Australia and took the challenge head-on.

“Progression in a sport that you are passionate about can take many pathways,” she said.

“For me, although I have not taken my eye off the ball and want to continue to play, I also see the need for more players to progress into the umpiring role – to know the rules and to know the role – to be impartial and fair when giving a true account of the game.  

“Since moving to Australia from NZ and attending my first regional tournament in Townsville, I was always being beaten and out in the first round.  But to keep the tournament going and wait for my club team players to either win or be ruled out of the competition I needed to fill in the day so umpiring here I come.

“For a couple of years, I attended the regional competitions and took the lead from my club buddy, Donna Abbott, to put my hand up when an umpire was requested.”

Janice said players needed to realise that umpires are human.

“They do make mistakes! They do miss some calls! But without them putting their hand up the tournaments don’t run so well and games don’t get played as quickly.”

She said that with the media and travel advice advising to only travel to PNG if extremely necessary, one would think that attending this small tournament in PNG didn’t tick the boxes.

“But I decided to throw my hat in the ring and if they wanted me to go, I was quite prepared to do so.

“When my flight was delayed and ended up having to be transferred to the following day I was concerned the road blocks were trying to tell me something.  But from the time I arrived in Port Moresby to the time I left I was looked after and treated so well by the locals, the competitors, the other officials and complete strangers and so glad I stepped out of my comfort zone to be part of the tournament.’’

Teams competed from New Caledonia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Australia.   The Australian team provided some top exhibition matches in the final of the men’s and women’s singles of the Oceania Cup with Nicholas Lum defeating Xin Yan (4 – 1) and Minhyung Jee defeating Yangzi Liu (4 – 3). The Pacific Cup was fought out between Geoffrey Loi (PNG) and Jeremy Dey (New Caledonia) in the Men’s Singles and Grace Yee (Fiji) and Julie Wanegui (New Caledonia).  Geoffrey Loi and Grace Yee were the eventual winners.

“Under the eagle eye of Stephen Gillespie as the tournament referee I refreshed a lot of skills that we don’t use at State and National competition.  Checking bats, flipping coins, checking the nets between games and even collecting the balls between games – time keeping, time outs, hand signals and working closely with your assistant umpire were all challenges to be overcome throughout the tournament and so glad that I went.

“Where to now? – more playing and more umpiring but to use what I learned during my PNG experience to improve the sport of table tennis at home – in Australia.”

By Charlie Payne

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Former Mackay Cyclists Make Podium At Road Nationals

August 24, 2023

Image 1: Alex Bogna (left) sprints for third place overall at the U23 AusCycling 2023 Road Cycling National Championships

Image 2: Dave Nicholas (left) pictured receiving his silver medal at the AusCycling 2023 Road Cycling National Championships

Professional Under 23 road cyclist Alex Bogna has proven worthy of his contract with the Alpecin-Deceuninck Development Team by coming third at last weekend’s AusCycling Road National Championships in South Australia.

The former Mackay Cycling Club member found himself in a break off the front of the peloton and could be seen doing a huge amount of work for the bunch to keep the riders at the front of the race.

Alastair MacKellar (Israel Cycling Academy) swept up the solo victory by reeling in the break before surging ahead solo to claim first place convincingly. Brady Gilmore (ARA Skip Capital), who had initially been part of MacKellar's three-man attack from the peloton, secured second by winning the sprint of five riders. Bogna out-sprinted James Panizza (Team BridgeLane) who had also been in the break with Bogna, for third place overall.

The race was held on the regular home to the Australian Road National Championships, an 11.6km circuit including the climb of Mount Buninyong Road. The U23 men’s race consisted of 12 laps, for 139km of racing.

Former Mackay Cycling Club member and Proserpine resident David Nicholas continued a run of good form by claiming silver at the Auscycling Road National Championships.

The para-cyclist has a long list of achievements on both the road and the track, including Olympic gold and world championship titles. He has been at the top level of para-cycling for more than a decade and shows no signs of slowing down. He currently resides in Bathurst, New South Wales.

Nicholas claimed second place in the road race, with Moreton Bay cyclist Kyle Willis winning gold.

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“Hell Week” Training No Holiday For Pioneer Swimmers

August 24, 2023

The festive season seems an eternity ago for Pioneer Swimming Club’s members as they conquer “Hell Week” training for the first two weeks of 2023.  Pioneer Swimmers hit the pool ‘running’ on January 2, swimming and training every morning and afternoon in their home pool, the Pioneer Swim Centre.

They have and will continue to step outside of their comfort zones, challenging themselves to activities and training sessions they have not yet undertaken.  Our seniors completed an average of approximately 50 to 60km in the pool in the first week and our juniors achieving approximately 30km.  Gym sessions and land-based strength training has been incorporated for all. Each swimmer has pushed their own individual boundaries and have already attained achievements they thought not possible.  

The first week was finished with a well-deserved barbeque breakfast.

“Hell Weeks” are meant to be intense. Gruelling. But oh-so rewarding!

Upon finishing this fortnight of Hell Week training, our swimmers will attend a number of local swimming competitions in Cannonvale and Mirani and others aspiring for the Queensland Sprint Championships at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre in early February.  

Contributed by Tahnie Malagueno

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NBA Aspirations For Teen Hooper, Cooper Currie

August 24, 2023

Image: Rising Souths and Mackay Meteors point guard Cooper Currie, 13, is one of the best junior basketball prospects in Queensland

Just like all aspiring young hoopers, Mackay schoolboy Cooper Currie dreams of one day plying his trade in the American National Basketball Association (NBA) competition.

Having already stamped his mark in Queensland Junior Development squads, the promising 13-year-old point guard, who shows a maturity that far belies his years, has taken giant steps towards realising a lifetime goal of joining the professional ranks of his chosen sport.

Currie is one of a batch of outstanding prospects from the Souths club in the Mackay Junior Basketball Association that have caught the eye of State selectors with impressive performances on the Queensland basketball scene.

The St Patrick’s College student joined talented club mates Treyce Ciantar (power forward) and shooting guard Usai Bickey at a National inter-state tournament for Under 15 Emerging State players in Melbourne this month as part of the Future Development Program.

It was a valuable experience for young Currie who more than held his own against players two years his senior in a pressure-packed national tournament atmosphere.

The competition featured the finest up and coming Under 15 talent from across the nation and provided Cooper and his colleagues with a limited time team preparation prior to playing a number of games, simulating that of an Australian Junior Championship series.  

Prior to the January event, Cooper was one of eleven Mackay Meteors and Meteorettes junior representative players that participated in the Basketball Queensland Under14 Future Development Program All-State Camp in Brisbane along with three coaches that included his mother Renae Currie, Liam Cochrane and Aleisha Catip.

It is fair to say that 2022 was a year to savour for the skillful Cooper on the basketball front.

He skippered the triumphant Mackay Meteors Under 14s team to a North Queensland Age Championship title with superb displays during the three-carnival series in Cairns, Townsville and Mackay – showing his leadership credentials and skills set on the boards.

With Cooper leading the way the Meteors combined effectively with each other on court and demonstrated their tactical nouse and natural lay-up and shooting skills to help bring home the trophy.

There was double reason to celebrate when the Mackay Meteorettes claimed the Under 14 Girls championship in a huge sporting fillip for the region.

Following his North Queensland title success, Currie represented Mackay at the State Junior Basketball Championships in Brisbane and turned in superb performances as a junior member of the Mercy College Year 10 side that finished a creditable seventh at the Champion Schools Basketball tournament on the Gold Coast last October.

When seeking guidance and advice on his game, Cooper has a mentor close at hand.  

His mother Renae is an accomplished player and coach in the Mackay region and a stalwart of the Souths club who has taught her son the finer points of basketball since the age of 5.

From the time a young basketball hopeful in Australia steps on the court, he or she most often aspires to participate in the strongest competitions on the planet – the United States’ National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).

Cooper is no different.

He shares the same surname and on court position with Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry - widely regarded as one of the greatest point guards of all time and as the greatest shooter in NBA history – and dreams of one day following in the steps of Aussie trailblazers Patty Mills, Ben Simmons and Kyrie Irving (Brooklyn Nets), Josh Giddey (Oklahoma City Thunder), Joe Ingles (Portland Trailblazers), Josh Green (Dallas Mavericks), Jock Landale (San Antonio Spurs), Matisse Thybulle (Philadelphia 76ers), Dyson Daniels (New Orleans Pelicans) and Matthew Dellavedova (Sacramento Kings).

At the same age as Cooper, a young Steph Curry dominated the courts back in 2001-02 in Toronto with the all-conquering Queensway Christian College Saints Grade 7 and 8 boys team – scoring 40 points to 50 points a game as the side won the Canadian Schools Under 13s championship undefeated.

When Steph’s father Dell retired from a 16-year NBA career which included a three-year stint with the Toronto Raptors the family returned to Charlotte with young Curry later linking with the Warriors and proving the architect of four NBA championship titles.

Cooper’s immediate goals are to continue developing his skills with Souths and the Mackay Meteors, St Patrick’s College and force his way into the Queensland Under 16 representative squad.

If natural ability, vision and determination are any guide then the Mackay playmaker is well on the way to realising those dreams.

By Chris Karas

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Memorial Cricket Cup In Honour Of Friend And Future Leader, Finley

August 24, 2023

Image: Finley Smith

A memorial cricket cup and all-day event is on at Harrup Park this Saturday, honouring the memory of a talented young man taken too soon.

Finley Smith was known as an ‘ambassador’ and ‘future leader’ within the Mackay Community.

Finley had a successful career working in real estate with his father at Gardian. However, on 15th February 2022, at age 25, Finley unexpectedly passed away due to an epileptic seizure, leaving a big void in the lives of his family and friends.

Many described Finley as a compassionate and spirited young man who lit up any room he walked into. Friends described him as a man with quick wit, a cheeky laugh, sense of humour and loveable nature.

With the fast-approaching first anniversary of Finley’s passing, the people closest to him found a special way to remember him. And so was born the Finley Smith Memorial Cup. The event is an all-day cricket tournament that celebrates Finley’s life and love for cricket, while bringing the community together to help raise awareness for epilepsy.

The inaugural Finley Smith Memorial Cup will be held at Harrup Park on Saturday the 14th of January 2023. The day will see six teams competing in a round robin style competition, raffles, and an awards presentation.

All funds raised from this event will go to Epilepsy Action Australia (EAA) and honour the beloved Finley Smith. The event has brought friends, family, and even strangers unaware of Finley’s story closer together. So far, the Finley Smith Memorial Cup has helped raise an outstanding $24,640 as at January 10 for EAA and has no intention of stopping there.

To purchase a ticket to The Finley Smith Memorial Cup, donate $30 and show your donation receipt at the door on the day. Donate online, https://bit.ly/3B7xTGA

For more information on the event, visit http://bit.ly/3vNUIgl

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Mackay Contract Bridge Club Results

August 24, 2023

Images: The Mackay Contract Bridge Club enjoyed Christmas party festivities before enjoying a break. The 2023 season has now commenced

Happy New Year to everyone and welcome back to Contract Bridge for 2023

Monday 2 January 2023 – 5 Table One Winner – Green Points

1st Janelle Conroy / Terrence Sheedy

2nd Geoffrey Patterson / Noel Bugeia

3rd Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless

4th Griffin Bancroft / Anne Lutz

Wednesday 4 January 2023 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S

1st Janet Hansen / Del Ryan

2nd Noel Bugeia / Doone Mitchell

3rd Janine Rodgers / Terrence Sheedy

4th Debbie Ludkin / Cath Willis

E/W

1st Janelle Conroy / Alan Brown

2nd Geoff Taylor / Ted Cullinan

3rd Gwen Liddle / Anne Lutz

4th Sandra Morris / Diane Stokes

Thursday Evening 5 January 2023 – 5 Table One Winner Green Points

1st Frances Brown / Alan Brown

2nd Janine Rodgers / Terrence Sheedy

3rd Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia

4th Annie Lynch / Geoff Taylor

Friday 6 January 2023 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points

N/S

1st Lorna Shuttlewood / Robert Carless

2nd Helen Van Den Broek / Don Poole

3rd Nancy Martin / Kath Poole

4th Edward Kliese / Nancy Wix

E/W

1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix

2nd Noel Bugeia / Terrence Sheedy

3rd Geoff Taylor / Joy Robinson

4th Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson

Saturday 7 January 2023 – 10 Table Mitchell Green Points

1st Doone Mitchell / Lorna Shuttlewood

2nd Max Holewa / Diane Holewa

3rd Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless

4th Geoff Taylor / Del Ryan

1st Frances Brown / Alan Brown

2nd Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan

3rd Susan Wright / Patricia Garner

4th Monica Darley / Kath Poole

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Humid Hop For Road Runners Through Glenella

August 24, 2023

Images:
L-R: Riley Matsen, Peter Ford and Andrew Short well pleased with their running efforts in the 10km

Alana Ford (left) and Jose Short congratulate each other on their 10km efforts

L-R: Jo Hughes, Natasha Joynson, Kim Saron and Emma Johnson warmup before their 5km event

More than thirty competitors ran head-on into humid conditions last Sunday afternoon for the 11th race in the Shawn’s Summer Social Series with Mackay Road Runners.  

Race Director, Jim Ford, arranged a flat fast course through Glenella from the Magpies Sporting Complex with various race distance options. Oliver Rule, Joe Grech, Rodney Elworthy and Paul Mackenzie made the 12km distance look easy as they sprinted from the gun through the meandering course to the finish line. Birthday girl, Tahnie Malagueno, had a superb run over the longer distance especially after being spoilt all day by her family.  Excellent performances also came from Alana Knesevic, Carolyn Malagueno, Alan Zamparutti, Jose Short, Carmel Mahon, June Bradley, Andrew Wallace, Andrew Short, Peter Ford and newcomer Riley Matsen.

Five-kilometre athletes, Daniel Stampa, Kim Saron, Jo Hughes, Emily Dalglish, Emma Johnson, Natasha Joynson, Adam Knesevic, Jim Ford, Vivien and Harvey Knesevic found the shorter distance more to their liking with temperature soaring into the thirties with 87 per cent humidity.  Light winds and shaded pathways did alleviate the blazing sun to a small degree, however, all runners were looking for the zooper doopers by the finish line.

This Sunday’s Shawn’s Summer Series Social event commences at the usual time of 5:30pm with arrival at the Blacks Beach Tavern by 5:20pm at the latest for course description and Mackay Road Runners Club notices. The Blacks Beach annual event includes the infamous stairs and distances will be catered to varying levels of fitness.  

There will only be four more of the Shawn’s Summer Social Series before the formal Mackay Road Runner Season starts on 12th February.

Upcoming events for the Mackay Road Runners Club:

The Annual General Meeting on January 23 at Techserve office, Tennyson Street, Mackay at 5:30pm.

Mackay Road Runners hosting Parkrun January 28 at 7am.

Jet Maintenance Sports Expo and Sign-on at the MECC from 9am to 1pm on February 12.

Contributed by Janelle Tilse

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