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Mackay Swimmers Recognised With National Scholarships And Strong Championship Results

Mackay Swimmers Recognised With National Scholarships And Strong Championship Results

SWIMMING Three rising talents from Mackay Cyclones Swimming Club have made waves on the national stage, earning recognition both in and out of the pool. Dakota Hull, Ava Seawright, and Isabelle Sharpe recently returned from the 2024 National Short Course Championships with impressive results, while fellow Cyclone Anisa Helou has been named as one of just 18 recipients of the prestigious Hancock Prospecting Patron Scholarship. The scholarship program, awarded to swimmers aged 13–18, prov

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Teams Gear Up for Finals

Teams Gear Up for Finals

SOFTBALL With just one or two weeks remaining in the season, teams are preparing for finals, with the grand final set for 13th September. The B Ladies will kick off their finals campaign next weekend on 30th August. Another tied game for the U14 teams ended in a 6-all draw between Dragons Get the Power and Angels North Jacklin Chaos. The young players have made remarkable progress since the start of the season. Dragons’ Connor Doolan got on base twice and scored each time, while Boyd Bax

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Young Mackay Cricketers Brush Up Skills As International Cricket Arrives

Young Mackay Cricketers Brush Up Skills As International Cricket Arrives

CRICKET As international cricket prepares to tee off in Mackay, local U20 cricketers are sharpening their skills and soaking up the excitement. Marcus Sammut, aged 17, reflected on the upcoming Australia vs South Africa matches, saying, “It’s really good—especially for a regional area. This hasn’t happened in Mackay before, which is awesome.” He added, “It’s inspiring to see how hard Mackay players train. We’ve got great facilities here, and hosting games like Australia vs South Africa

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Mackay BMX Riders Shine At Queensland State Series In Cairns

Mackay BMX Riders Shine At Queensland State Series In Cairns

BMX Mackay riders were in fine form at last weekend’s R7 & R8 of the Queensland State Series, held at the Cairns BMX Club. Competitors from across the region tested their speed and skill on the challenging track, with Mackay’s young riders producing some standout performances and claiming multiple top finishes. Round 8 Results: 11 Girls Lilly Bolger – F16:8 1st | 118:6 1st | 73:3 1st | 28:1 1st 12 Girls Ruby Soke – F17:4 1st | 119:8 1st | 74:5 2nd | 29:1 1st 13 Boys Max

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A “Master Class” on the Wonders of the Reef

August 24, 2023

The Coral Sea Academy invites you to come on a journey as we dive beneath the waves to explore the Great Barrier Reef.

Stretching more than 2,300km and home to a multitude of marine life, the world heritage Great Barrier Reef is one of the planet’s 7 natural wonders and the Coral Sea Academy is on a mission to share the reasons why through an immersive story-telling experience for the Whitsundays community and general public to enjoy.

On Saturday 25th June, from 10am – 12.30pm, this free event, “Exploring Our Natural Wonder”, will take place at The Lookout Lounge, Coral Sea Marina.

Locals and visitors will discover more about what lies beneath the surface and receive their very own Master Class from many of the Whitsunday’s very own Master Reef Guides.

“Guests can expect to be educated, entertained and inspired by this living treasure’s most ardent ambassadors, Master Reef Guides,” explains Crystal Lacey, local Master Reef Guide and “Little Fish Tourism” Director.

“With over 5 Master Reef Guides expected at the event, you can expect to learn more of the magic below including the master builders of the sea, Mega Fauna, and some unique characters who all call the reef home”.

Guests will benefit from the passion and knowledge of these reef ambassadors, as they impart up-to-date scientific and management information about the reef and explain what people can do to make a difference themselves.

In 2019, Coral Sea Marina launched Coral Sea Academy, an initiative designed to educate people on the natural environment, sustainable boating practices and preserving the Great Barrier Reef. It has also become the perfect platform in which to encourage guests and visitors to join the mission to affect positive change.

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Local Club’s Weightlifting Golden Age

August 24, 2023

Local weightlifters have been smashing their own personal goals as well as national ones, with a young superstar claiming top spot in the country for his age group in Olympic Weightlifting.

Whitsunday Weightlifting clubs Under 15 superstar, Tyson Williams Allen claimed the Best Overall lifter in Australia for his age in the early June National Titles in Townsville, topping his weight class to boot.

The talented fourteen-year-old has been weightlifting for just over a year and a half.

In his final year in the U15 division before he heads to the U17 Youth category, Tyson competed in the weightlifting championships two manoeuvres: the snatch and the clean and jerk.

In his snatch, Tyson achieved a 71kg personal best, following it up with a clean and jerk of 90kg – another personal best.

Whitsunday Weightlifting coach Leanne Knox said Tyson had a fire in his belly to claim the best lifter win after coming close in state titles back in April.

“He was so excited to win it with this being his last year in that division,” Ms Knox said.

“The past months had been hard training for him with all of that in mind and he really proved to himself what hard work can achieve.”

Tyson’s win is the first junior best overall.

The Whitsunday Weightlifting club are keeping the momentum going with five club members heading to the National Powerlifting Titles on the Gold Coast this weekend.

Rod Wecker, Ellen Brown, Leanne Knox, Ruby Carwardine, and Adam Warnock will be vying for wins at the Australian level competition and even world records.

Rod Wecker will compete in the 65- to 69-year-olds category – a division he already holds the national record in – and one in which he hopes to claim a world record. He sits five kilos shy in both the deadlift and squat records.

Ellen Brown – 70-74-year-old division- needs to deadlift 103-kilograms for her world record. Her personal best is 97.5

20-year-old Ruby Carwardine is in the junior women’s and open women’s sections, where she currently holds the national deadlift record at 185kg. She aims to achieve the 200kg junior women’s world record, where her PB is 190.

Leanne has the potential to break the world record in her 45-49 Master’s Women’s Masters Division.

The squat record is currently 135 kilograms, while her personal best is 160.

The powerlifters are hoping to travel to the World Championships on the Gold Coast in October, if results go their way this weekend.

Weightlifting Best Overall lifter Tyson Williams Allen and Whitsunday Weightlifting coach Leanne Knox

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On the Water

August 24, 2023

Twilight Race: Another lovely afternoon on the water saw 17 boats and over 100 crew sailing on Pioneer Bay in last week’s Whitsunday Sailing Club twilight race.

It was great to see two new boats in the fleet, Matchless (Terry Stevens) and Fordplay (Grant Ford).

First away was the faster boats in Division 2, with Reignition (Charles Wallis) leading the fleet away.  However, Bobby’s Girl (Mark Beale) led by the time they reached the first mark and never looked back, finishing almost 2 minutes ahead of the rest.  

In the battle behind, Reignition briefly held off QMS Ponyo (John Galloway) with a slow starting Smooth Criminal (Leo Rodriguez / Iyas Shaheen) joining the battle.  Houdini (Robert Meizer) finished just seconds ahead of Wide Load (Shannan Hart) at the end.  On corrected time, Twister (Kevin Fogarty) took the honours.

Division 3 saw Masquerade (Tom Vujasinovic) lead the fleet away before being overtaken by Wobbly Boot (Craig Piccinelli), Matchless and Shiraz (John Cable).  On the longer legs Aquatarius also got into the action, the light winds not helping the larger yacht.  Ultimately Wobbly Boot and Matchless broke ahead of the fleet, with just 11 seconds separating them at the finish. On corrected time, Wobbly Boot took the honours.

Races start from 4:30pm each Wednesday afternoon, so those wishing to participate as crew need to be at the club by 3:00pm.

Contributed with thanks to Ross Chisholm

Houdini with crew on Trapeze

Wobbly Boot just holding off Matchless

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Cannons’ Awards Night

August 24, 2023

The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club hosted its annual Awards Night on Saturday night with over 120 people present.

Jy Parkinson had an outstanding season and took out many of the top awards including The Sportsperson Award, Swim of the Year Award, and The 55 and 60 Club Awards for 100-metre Freestyle.

Coaches, Mark Erickson and Ken Crittenden thanked the Committee and parents for all their support throughout the season.  

The coaches were astounded by the number of swimmers who achieved trophies this season.  

Level 1 Trophies: Tiana Bell, Matilda Dennison, Ella Harland, Lilli Bond, Anisa Helou, Lochlan Jamieson, Daniel Saunders, Taj Murray, Ehsan Helou and Jai Dennison.  

Level 2 Trophies: Tora Delac, Scarlett Gascoyne, Remy Hedges, Holly Perrin, Sophie Fletcher, Don Algie, Jax Clayworth, Jacob Dewis, Oli Bond, Thomas Ganter, Austin Edwards-Bland, Charlie Doherty and Nelson Malady.  

Level 3 Trophies: Jacob Bell and Jy Parkinson.  

Top Senior and Junior Trainers: Nelson Malady, Tora Delac, Jy Parkinson and Holly Perrin.  

The Mudie Family 70’s Club Awards (for swimming 100-metre under 70s):  Anisa Helou, Lochlan Jamieson, Remy Hedges, Oli Bond, Mitchell Milostic, and Jacob Bell.  

The Club Medal was awarded to:  Eloise Chegwidden, Ruby Harland, Matilda Nicholes, Declan Dichiera, Rohan Gascoyne, Isabelle Pisaniello, Isaac Pisaniello, Nathan Saunders, Indi Smith, Abi Maher, Liam Filewood, Jack Ganter, and Lukas Trevaskis.  

SNQ President, Theresa Manning presented Don Algie with a SNQ Record for his 25m Butterfly as 8-year-old in a time of 18.74sec.

Congratulations to all the swimmers and a big thank you to all the parents and volunteers.

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen

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Airlie Beach Bowls News

August 24, 2023

Another full week started with the Ladies’ Divisions 1 and 4 travelling to North Mackay.

Only winners on the day were Div 4 team ably led by Elaine Kippen, with Robin Brown, Maureen Barnard, and Bev Taylor playing fantastic bowls winning on the last end by one.

It was a different result on Wednesday in Marian with Division 1 winning in three rinks for maximum points.

Men’s team playing Division 1 for the first year ended their season by finishing second.

Wednesday afternoon social bowls saw John Askew’s team winning easily with Paul Tobias and Russell Jackson.

Bright Victoria, Michael and Janet Jacometti from Mornington Peninsula, Phil Hancox from

Woonona NSW , Mick Foord from Bendigo Bowls Club all had a wonderful afternoon.

Saturday and Sunday saw seven rounds of the club’s June carnival with 16 teams playing from all parts of Queensland.

Victorious on the day was Rodney Howard’s undefeated team with John Brown playing out of his skin, the ever-reliable Russell Jackson, and Andrew Butler.

The annual carnival could not have gone ahead without Jill Spencer, John Askew, Linda Leycham, and Carol Crosbie.

Thanks to chefs Lyn Graham, Bev Taylor, Ladda Purdie, and Carol Crosbie for the delicious, home cooked meals.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Winners Rodney Howard, John Brown, Russell Jackson, and Andrew Butler being presented their prize money by Airlie Beach Bowls Chairman Ash Warland

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Wangaratta Bowls Report

August 24, 2023

Self-Selected Triples on Mondays are now well underway, with winners from Monday, June 6 R Hayton, Keith Armstrong, and Bob Dykstra, who defeated K Wallace, Sandra Snow, and Chris Frew.

Runners Up John Hayson and Allan Rolfe defeated Isobel Wheeler and Mark Drummond/

Others Pam Breakwell, Jack Stamp, and J Breakwell defeated Eileen Dunn, Peter Nesbitt, and G Coleman. Robyn Stitt, Marg Wilson, and Fely Duncan defeated Denis Donovan, Louise S/Collins, and Keith S/Collins.

Sugar Greg Colquhoun and Kennedy Whitton defeated T Mackall, Huie Nation, and Ian Best. Marcia Arthur, Kevin Daniels, and Geoff were other big winners, as well as R Gould, Gavin, and G Monroe.

Tuesday 7 June: Winners for the afternoon Denis Baxter Simon Fitzgerald Denis Madeley defeated Deb Beel Leon Fox Graham Brownell, G Detrey Marie Nesbit Bob Dykstra defeated Deb Retchless Heidi Reif Al Defrey, Robyn Stitt Mark Drummond Marg Wilson John Hayson Anne Penny Warren.

Fun Friday afternoons have begun, now running each week from 1pm, with first winner’s Robyn Stitt, Marie Nesbitt, and Mark Drummond.

Sunday: winners for the afternoon were Bill Parker, Ken Coad, Heidi Reif, and Ron Hyde.

Runners Up were Bill Myers, Carol Bellingham, Peter Nesbitt, and Al Defrey, with other winners Bob Russo, Vic Parmer, and Barry Beel.

June Walsh and Sugar Greg Colquhoun defeated J Defrey, Chris Robinson, and Kennedy Whitton, with Eileen Dunn, John Hayson, and Donna Leeson winners on the day, too.

Laurie Land, Mureen Hyde, and Graeme Read defeated John Breakwell, Peter Howie, and Steve Farrell to round out the week.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

Ron Hyde, Heidi Reif, and Ken Coad

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Bowen Golf News

August 24, 2023

Wednesday’s competition at Bowen Golf Club was a single stableford event, with ladies’ winner Maree Uren 39 points, runner up Jane Seaborne 36 points.  

Men’s winner on a countback was Jumbo Miller 39 points, runner up Brett Richards 39 points.

Saturday’s competition was a single stableford event sponsored by Rekenen Accountants, where Ladies’ winner Julie Martin finished with 36 points, followed closely by second place on a countback Penny Stewart 33 points, and third place Ruth Dunn 33.  

Pin shots to Claire Garrod, Joy Hose, Paulette Barrett.  

Lisa Raisbeck also had an IBP and won the Car wash voucher with her pin shot.

 

Men’s winner with a great score of 40 points was Graham Seaborne, followed on a countback by Alan Detrey 37, and Rodney Wells 37.

Pin shots to Rod Wells, Ross Peterson, Michael Heinrich, Marcus Yasso.  

This weekend’s event is a single stableford event sponsored by P&O Meehan Menswear for the men and Commonwealth Bank for the ladies.  

Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott

L-R ladies’ winner Julie Martin, Rekenen’s Julie Mawson, and Men’s winner Graham Seaborne

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Veteran’s Golf

August 24, 2023

Last Tuesday, fourteen Proserpine’s Veteran golfers took their first trip away for the year to Home Hill.

The players had a very early start to meet the bus before the trip north where the condition of the course was in doubt.

Unfortunate overnight rain left the fourteen players nervous for the course quality, but the travelling band were lucky enough to have a clear day.

The course proved tricky for some, though, but Nick Apruzzese managed a great score of 38, with Vic Feldman 31 and Barry Mortimer 30 on a countback from Ken Granger 30.

Leanne Alexander continued her consistent performance with 35, Elsbeth Scotford 34 with Mandy Patterson 31.  

Our only pin shot went to Elspeth on 4 and 13.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

Men’s winner on the day Nick Apruzzese

Ladies’ winner on the day Leanne Alexander

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On The Whitsunday Green

August 24, 2023

Whitsunday Green’s weekly stableford was won by Jacob Nightingale on 24 points, followed by Ron Thynne on 21, and Glenn Scott on 20 points.

Fridays 9-hole was won by Mark Winter on 22 followed by Brad Low and Glenn Scott with 19 points however Brad won the countback.

Sunday was a huge, yet fun day of golf on the greens as 30 teams took part in the Lions group fundraiser (check out our page 18).

The winning team on the day was FLICK, a team made up of Justyn Durbin, James Millar, Scott Hayes Williams, and Scott Morrissey. James Millar even managed his first hole in one.

Second place was a team from Emerald known as the Broncos and third the Tassal Prawn Heads.

Gross off the stick winning team was the Pro Shop Bar made up of Andrew Farrow, Scott Smith, Ryan Wilkes, and Brooks.

Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross

James with his medal for the only hole in one at the Lions group fundraiser hosted by Whitsunday Green

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Hard grind for Whitsunday United FC in Mackay!

August 24, 2023

Another great weekend for Whitsunday United with all Premier sides undefeated.

The U14 Premier side notched up another win, beating City Brothers 5-2 in what was an even game in the first half, although once the Whitsunday team got momentum, it was all over. Star of the game was Raf Gomez who scored two goals and was solid in defence. Jacob Logan scored two and Finlay Farrell added the extra.

U16 Prems faced City Brothers as well – they only team to have beaten them this year. The team contained an early onslaught from City with the game becoming an arm wrestle through the first half. Tyler Jankowski created some magic with a stunning free kick from long range finding the back of the net. Whitsunday kept the 1-0 lead until City equalised with 15 minutes to go.

They poured on the pressure but Mitchell Milostic was outstanding in goal making some miracle saves to keep his side in the game. Tate Butler was unstoppable and Rale Mudford had a cracker in defence.

The women had a mixed bag with Div1 going down to a very Strong Dolphins side. The local girls just couldn’t get any momentum. Conversely, the Premier girls had a great game looking unbeatable from the start. Sari Goodall was on fire, blowing the Country United side apart with her speed and power up front and scoring all four goals. Coach Peter Farrell was happy. "The build and support play from every single player was terrific" he said.

Men's Div1 scramble a team together at the last minute and took on Dolphins. Although going down 5-1, the score was not indicative of how close the two sides were. Shane Savy score the goal with a great header.

The Reserve Men put on a great show in front of the home crowd, surprising the Wanderers side that beat them last week.

The local lads played with speed and aggression and looked comfortable in front, although the visitors stayed in touch keeping the crowd on the edge of their seats. Jake Flaherty, Ben Seago (penalty), and James Vodicka all contributed to the 3-2 score line.

The Premier Men put on a goal scoring exhibition in front of a big home crowd. The boys played dazzling football and despite Wanderers making them work hard, the goals flowed freely.

Harry Hodgen was a stand-out with his pace, aggression and accuracy earning him another 3 goals. Jimmy McEvoy-Bowe, Jose Puentes and Ben Farrell added the extras. A highly entertaining game for the home side supporters, with more and more junior players coming to support the seniors

We have another massive home round next weekend at the Whitsunday Sports Park with the action starting from 11:30 with U14 Div 1 and on into the evening.

High Speed tussle between Kurt Ashley and a Wanderers player

Ben Seago slots away a penalty in the reserves

Images: Penny Grossi

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Sea Eagles Men Smash Preseason Premiers

August 24, 2023

Whitsunday Sea Eagles enjoyed footy back in paradise on Saturday with all five teams at home in Airlie Beach against Bakers Creek Tigers.

Coming off a bye, the Sea Eagles Senior Men were a little flat and struggled to match the Tigers’ intensity for the first quarter, being outscored three to zip.

Sea Eagles started the second on a mission to match the travelling side, and successfully managed three goals whilst holding Bakers Creek to a single point.

The home side kicked up a gear in the second half, shutting Bakers Creek down completely whilst working well with the ball and putting a further five goals on the board to come away 67–21 winners.

Sea Eagles Senior Women had a tough day against the ladder leaders who simply outplayed them. Sea Eagles managed to show improvement from last time they met, though, eventually seeing a 1–101 loss.

Sea Eagles Under 17s once again won comfortably. Keeping Bakers Creek scoreless in the first quarter whilst piling on six goals.

The U17s proceeded to shower the sticks throughout, with goals and points in even numbers ending with an 80–20 win.

After a fairly slow start the Sea Eagles Under 14s came out in the second half with purpose to win convincingly against Bakers Creek, 50–15.

Sea Eagles Under 12s soared at the nest this weekend, coming away more than comfortable winners against a scoreless Bakers Creek Tigers team 60–0.

Support Sea Eagles Under 14, Under 17 and Senior sides playing North Mackay Saints in Mackay this Saturday June 18, with Juniors from 10:15am and Seniors from 1:15pm at Zeolla Park.

U17s cruised to victory against Bakers Creek at the Whitsunday Sportspark last weekend

The home side managed an impressive 80-20 win

They made up one of three wins against Bakers Creek on the early-June fixtures

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What’s Playing

August 24, 2023

FRIDAY, JUNE 17

Rugby Union: Raiders Senior Men v Bowen Mudcrabs

Whitsunday Sportspark

7.00pm Introduction of the perpetual Eclipse Cup

Golf: BC Constructions 3 Ball Ambrose

Proserpine Golf Course

From 10.00am

Basketball: Friday Night Under Lights Whitsunday Basketball

Cannonvale State School

From 4.30pm

SATURDAY, JUNE 18

Football: Whitsunday United Football Club v Mackay Magpies

Whitsunday Sportspark.

U14 11.30am; U16, Division 1 Men at 3pm; Reserve Grade Men at 5pm; Premier Women 6pm; and Premier Men 7pm.

Golf: Ladies’ North QLD Golf Championship

Proserpine Golf Course

From 8.30am

Bowls: Proserpine Bowls B Singles Semi-Finals and Final Club Championship Singles

Proserpine Bowls

From 10.00am at 1.00pm.

Airlie Beach Parkrun

Coral Sea Marina

7.00am

SUNDAY, JUNE 19

Rugby League: Whitsunday Brahmans v Mackay Brothers

Les Stag Oval, Proserpine

U20’s at 11.30am; Reserve Grade at 1pm; and A Grade at 3pm.

Golf: Ladies’ North QLD Golf Championship

Proserpine Golf Course

From 8.30am

MONDAY, JUNE 20

Touch Football: Whitsunday Touch Grand Final

Whitsunday Sportspark

From 6pm

TUESDAY, JUNE 21

Whitsunday Netball Juniors

WEDESDAY, JUNE 22

Whitsunday Netball Seniors

Twilight Sailing

Whitsunday Sailing Club

4.30pm

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Raiders Run Riot Against Brothers

August 24, 2023

It has been an interesting last three weeks for the Mama Africa Raiders since their win in Bowen, starting with the Whitsunday side travelling to Cathy Freeman oval on May 28.

Raiders fought it out in a tough draw with Slade Point - 24 all - with the game brought back from the brink of defeat by the mentally tough group of Raiders, including debutant to both the side and the sport of Rugby union, Riccie Arriola.

Best on field for that day was Andre Houston, Kainoa Close-Houston, and Rhys Ward.

The first June fixture on June 4 was due to be a home game against Mackay City Redmen but was forfeited at the last minute due to Cities being unable to field a team.

It was a letdown for Raiders who had been pumped up to play their archrivals for the first time in the season but gave an opportunity to rest a few niggly injuries.

June 11 saw Raiders Mackay, this time to play Brothers.

The game had been moved to Quarry Hill and the player bus decided it needed to have a rest on Friday night, which meant a mad rush to organise car pooling to travel.

It didn’t affect the result however, with Raiders winning 51-3.

The whole team played as one, with strong defence across the field and great tackling, all spurned on by the sides determined work on and off the ball for some timely turnovers.

The pressure was always on the Brothers attack to force errors, and The Raiders set pieces improved as the game progressed with the scrum again being a solid platform to work off.

Attack was scintillating with the eight tries for the day a sign of that, even though the wingers scored most of them, Ethan Hoffmann (1), Rhys Ward (2) and Jack Briskey (4).

The majority of these were finishing touches on hard-fought line breaks by forwards, as well as the centres.

Niall Clancy put away four conversions and a penalty goal in a stiff breeze that was blowing the length of the field all game.

Best on field was a tough choice -Jack Briskey with 4 tries, Kumya Gabey and Nate Williams making line breaks with every carry, Hone Casey-Bloomer putting in some big hits, fantastic aerial manoeuvres as well as big carries and work rate across the field.

Grant Restieaux had a fantastic first game of the year, and the bench players certainly made their presence none.

Hone Casey-Bloomer came away with the three points in the end, Nate Williams two points, and Kumya Gabey one point.

Big tackles were the order of the day when Raiders met Brothers at Quarry Hill

The home side were water-tight in their 51-3 win after time away from the field

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“A Whitsunday Wunderkind”: Young Footballer Makes The Grade

August 24, 2023

It’s been at least half a decade since the Whitsundays has had a footballing prodigy, but young local soccer player Kai Draper is looking the part with his selection in the schoolboys North Queensland side.

The 12-year-old Whitsunday United Football Club player is the first from the region to be selected for the team in five years or more.

At Whitsunday trials played in Ayr in late May, the Proserpine born and bred youngster impressed selectors enough to nab his spot after five games against teams from Townsville, Burdekin, Charters Towers, and Herbert River.

He was one of 90 boys at the trials.

A midfielder by trade, Kai has played the sport “since he could walk” and has always had a love for the world game.

He played at Airlie Beach Football Club in his formative years before graduating to Whitsunday United, and also trains with the Magpies Crusaders United Academy Under 12 team twice a week.

The St. Catherine’s Catholic College student will pull on the North Queensland kit when he heads to Brisbane in July for the State Championships.

“My friends were really supportive when I made the team – but maybe they were a bit jealous,” Kai laughed.

“I was so excited to get through this year and for me the goal is to make the Queensland team by performing well in Brisbane.”

Kai’s family has a pedigree in the footballing world: mum is an avid women’s footballer at Whitsunday United, Dad played at the club in yesteryears, and his grandad made an appearance for England Under 17s.

Whitsunday United Football Club President Peter Farrell said it was excellent that the club has helped produce a North Queensland representative footballer for the first time in years.

“We’re very proud and it really highlights our club’s growing ability to coach potential young superstars,” Mr Farrell said.

“What I really want to say to all young players is: make sure you have the right attitude. That will take you very far in both football and life.

“Well done, Kai.”

Kai Draper is the first Whitsunday soccer player to make the North Queensland side in recent memory

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Athletes Put Against Best In Pacific

August 24, 2023

Regional athletes will have the opportunity to run, jump and throw among the best in the Pacific this week, with a strong contingent of Mackay region athletes selected in the Regional Australia team for the 2022 Oceania Athletics Championships.

These athletes have been selected in Senior, Under 20, Under 18 or Para grades and doesn’t include the large group of masters athletes who will be competing for Australia in the event, or the Under 16’s who are taking part in a team-based competition.

Mackay region athletes competing for Regional Australia this week are:

James Galea (Discus, Shot Put, Hammer Throw), Jarves Robin (100m, 200m), Oliver Rule (1500m, 2000m Steeplechase), Toby Rule (1500m, 2000m Steeplechase), Cayleb Ticehurst (400m), Elizabeth Lee (Long Jump, High Jump), Mikayla Webb (100m, 200m), Sachini Godamunne (100m, 200m), Ngakau Ufton (100m, 200m), Nathaniel Benjamin-Beer (Javelin), Kayce Hoani-Vincent (Pole Vault) and Liam Mumford (800m).

Not pictured is Sachini Godamunne.

Mackay athletes selected in the Regional Australia team

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