
With Fitness Cartel Corporate Memberships Mackay businesses now have a game-changing way to invest in their employees’ health and wellbeing with Fitness Cartel’s Corporate Membership Program. Designed for organisations looking to prioritise fitness, health, and workplace wellness, these memberships give staff access to ultramodern facilities, expert-led classes, and personalised training support — all tailored to the needs of a busy workforce. Whether your team wants to lift, stretch, spin, or recover, Fitness Cartel has it covered. Members enjoy 24/7 access to all clubs, over 500 pieces of strength and cardio equipment, and dedicated zones for Reformer Pilates, functional training, and cycling. The Mackay location also features a fully equipped Wellness Centre, including hot rock saunas, hot and cold plunge pools, Normatec compression boots, red light therapy, and a range of post-workout recovery options to suit every need. Group fitness is a highlight for corporate members, with unlimited access to more than 100 classes per week across 4 different training studios inside the Mackay Club. Options range from Les Mills’ Body Combat, Body Pump, Body Balance And RPM, to yoga, Mat Pilates, Zumba, and functional training sessions. Virtual classes are also available 24/7, offering flexibility for early birds or night owls. For businesses with families on the team, Kids Cartel provides a safe, engaging crèche and playground, ensuring parents can focus on their workout while children enjoy supervised play. Employees can also enjoy the Cartel Café, offering nutritious meals and snacks to fuel their workouts, or browse the on-site nutrition and pro shop. Corporate packages at Fitness Cartel are designed to elevate workplace wellness programs. Beyond improving fitness levels, they promote team bonding, boost morale, and create a positive, healthy work culture. Monthly body scans, personal training sessions, and precision programming help staff track progress and achieve their health goals, making corporate wellness a practical and measurable benefit for businesses. “The Fitness Cartel Corporate Membership Program is all about empowering teams to reach their health and fitness goals, while giving employers an easy way to support workplace wellbeing,” said Mackay Co-Franchisee Cliff Forster. With multiple locations and more planned nationwide, employees have seamless access to premium fitness facilities no matter where they are. For Mackay businesses looking to invest in their teams, Fitness Cartel’s Corporate Membership Program offers the ultimate combination of fitness, recovery, and community, all under one roof. For more information or to arrange a corporate membership, contact Fitness Cartel Mackay at mackay@fitnesscartel.com.au or call (07) 4881 0365
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At North Mackay Bowls Club North Mackay Bowls club Presentation night was held on Saturday 29/11/2025, with many of our bowlers and significant others attending. Following a lovely dinner prepared by the super chefs at Goosies, the Ladies section held their presentation first, with many excited winners receiving certificates and renumeration. Results: Champ Pairs : Deb Mackenzie and Chris Woo Champ Triples : Nug Pratt, Val De Pinto, Marie Bragg Champ Fours : Lorna Bowers, Deb Mackenzie, Coral Francis, Donna Gordon B Pairs : Ann Smith ans Min Andrew Over 70’s : Lorna Bowers Graded 4’s Lorraine Silman, Doris Dodds, Helen Fleming, Min Andrew Graded 3 B Triples : Lois Deguara, Helen Fleming, Sue Roscoe Graded 2 B Triples : Donna Gordon, Carmel Bell, Hilary Jones-Rowan Consistency : Cheryl Corbett Division 1 Winning Pennant Team going on to play in Emerald ( Leichhardt District ) and then to Tweed Heads(Qld Division) Coming 4th in the State. Well done to all the ladies in the team. The Bowler of the Year award was presented to the player who claimed the Championship Singles, ‘B’ Singles and Under 70s Singles titles, with the honour bestowed on Brenda Trannore. Brenda graciously accepted the accolade, delivering a heartfelt speech in which she thanked those who had supported and guided her throughout her bowls journey, acknowledging the achievement as a significant milestone in both her life and her bowls career. Amazing and Well Done Brenda. The Mens Section had their 2025 Presentation next, with many of the bowlers happy with their performances on the green an in competitions, Pennant and away games. Results: Mixed Pairs : Neil Blucher and Lois Deguara Mixed Fours ; Pam Spencer, Ken Rix, Carmel Bell, Dave Mc Kendry B Singles : Eric Galletly, B Pairs : Eric Gallantly John Kennell Senior Singles : Geoff Ollett 2 B Triples : Andrew Coates, Clive Wales, Peter Blackburn. 3 B Triples : Shane Trannore, Wayne Trannore, Dave McKendry A Fours : Ben Crocker, Col Crocker, Ian Beveridge, Joe Crocker A Pairs : Mick Walsh and Steve Lane A Singles : Alan Cooney Club Person of the Year was voted in as a tie this year, and went to Wayne and Shane Trennore. It was a super evening for the Trannore name in bowls for our Club. Wayne Trannore responded on behalf of his brother Shane, also thanking those involved with the club and their fantastic award. Contributed by Sue Hazledine
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At Mackay Contract Bridge Club Results For Week Ending Saturday 13th December 2025 Monday 8th December 2025 – 6 ½ Table Mitchell Green Points North/South East/West 1st Janelle Conroy - Tex Sheedy 1st Jewel Schmidt - Janine Rodgers 2nd David Ting - Eric Goodchild 2nd Shirley Worland - Janice Mansfield 3rd Geoffrey Patterson - Noel Bugeia 3rd Jayne Johnstone - Clare Wallace Tuesday 9th December 2025 – 3 ½ Table Howell Green Points 1st Eric Goodchild - Noel Bugeia 2nd Geoff Taylor - Janelle Conroy 3rd Richard Wix - Tex Sheedy Wednesday 10th December 2025 –10 Table Mitchell Green Points North/South East/West 1st Janelle Conroy - Noel Bugeia 1st Martin Pearce - Sue Mayer-Miller 2nd Max Holewa - Diane Holewa 2nd Janet Hansen - Alan Brown 3rd David Ting - Eric Goodchild 3rd Gwen Liddell - Anne Lutz 4th Annette Howe - Diane Stokes 4th Mary Rose Ramsden - Patrick Rasmussen 5th Lorna Shuttlewood - Tex Sheedy 5th Sandy Patterson - Joy Hold Thursday Evening 11th December 2025 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points North/South East/West 1st Joy Hold - Patricia Garner 1st Noel Bugeia - Tex Sheedy 2nd Geoff Taylor - Anne Lutz 2nd Martin Pearce - Simon Barnes Friday 12th December 2025 –7 ½ Table Mitchell Green Points North/South East/West 1st Joy Robinson - Geoff Taylor 1st David Ting - Ming Ting 2nd Janine Rodgers - Richard Wix 2nd Julie O'neill - Ann Whitmore 3rd Tex Sheedy - Noel Bugeia 3rd Christine Nice - Diane Cox 3rd Martin Pearce - Gwen Liddell Saturday 13th December 2025 – Section A (Christmas Party )– 8 Table Mitchell - Green Points North/South East/West 1st Victor Mason - Ann Whitmore 1st Marilin Robins - Mick Robins 2nd Geoff Taylor - Margaret Lane 2nd Faye Wright - Tex Sheedy 3rd Monica Darley - David Hird 3rd Diane Stokes - Annie Lynch 4th Janelle Conroy - Robert Carless 4th Noel Bugeia - Pamela Finger Saturday 13th December 2025 – Section B (Christmas Party)– 9 Table Mitchell - Green Points North/South East/West 1st Max Holewa - Diane Holewa 1st Janet Hansen - Thelma Caruana 2nd Ming Ting - David Ting 2nd Janine Rodgers - Richard Wix 3rd Alan Brown - Frances Brown 3rd Susan Gibson - Karen Caldwell 4th Christopher Meyers - Sandy Patterson 4th Eric Goodchild - Debra Goodchild Contributed by Robert Carless
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With Mackay Road Runners With temperatures feeling closer to 35 degrees and no rain in sight, it was a very Mackay-style lead-up to Christmas at this week’s Bluewater Quay Social Run. Forget a white Christmas, runners were treated to hot, testing conditions during the afternoon’s 5km and 10km events. Race Director Andrew Short was thanked for delivering another successful run, despite the heat, with welcome relief provided by Zooper Doopers and Red Dog’s rehydration options, which were greatly appreciated by participants. The next Bluewater Quay social run, commencing at 4.30pm next Sunday, will be the final event before Christmas. Runners are encouraged to come along for a festive group photo and stay on for a Christmas drink afterwards. Some of the best photos may feature in this Mackay Life Newspaper and the Mackay Road Runners 2026 calendar, described humorously as a firefighter-style calendar, but with clothes. Congratulations were extended to all participants for their efforts in challenging conditions, with a reminder for runners to continue training and racing in such conditions to stay healthy and safe. “Thank you to Mackay & Whitsunday Life magazine for their awesome support of the Mackay Road Runners Club!”
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St Patrick’s College and Mercy College Mackay may have suffered heart-breaking losses in schoolboy rugby league Grand Finals over the past fortnight, but the talent pool remains very deep.
On the cusp of an historic Aaron Payne Cup and Cowboys Challenge Shield premiership double, both teams produced lion-hearted performances in recent title deciders – only to stumble at the final sporting hurdle.
It was a case of so close but yet too far for the Mackay rugby league giants as Townsville powerhouses Kirwan State High and Ignatius Park College spoilt the fairytale finish by posting dramatic victories in their respective finals.
Despite the Grand Final losses, the future looks very bright for both St Patrick’s and Mercy College who will play under the one banner when the schools amalgamate in 2023.
With its thriving Rugby League Academy, the schools continue to unearth a wealth of talent in the boys and girls ranks that should keep the College in good stead for many years to come.
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Pic caption: Talented hooker Hudson Clark was a tower of strength for Mercy College in their heartbreaking Cowboys Challenge Grand Final loss recently to Kirwan State High
KIRWAN State High School scored a last gasp try after the full-time bell to sink Mercy College 14-11 and lift the Cowboys Challenge Shield trophy at the Mackay Junior League Fields.
Playmaker Logan Deininger proved the hero for Kirwan with two moments of magic after rival five eighth Adam McSherry had potted a clutch field goal to give Mercy an 11-10 advantage with less than sixty seconds left on the clock.
From the ensuing kickoff Deininger caught the Mercy defence napping when he regained his short grubber-style kick to launch a final Kirwan attacking raid.
As the siren sounded, Deininger threw a cut-out pass to bustling winger Don Paiyala who twisted through tackles before planting the ball in the corner for a sensational match-winning try.
Paiyala had earlier nabbed Kirwan’s opening try after a passing rush before Mercy half back Kooper Shears pounced on a loose ball to score with McSherry adding the extras for a 6-4 lead close to the break.
CJ Tapaitau set up Kirwan’s second try after a powerful surge and off load to Brooklyn Ivey who crossed in the corner with Deininger converting from the sideline for a 10-6 lead.
Mercy levelled the scores when forward Hunter Harris latched onto a kick in the in-goal to grab his side’s second try with McSherry’s conversion attempt swinging wide.
But the talented five eighth thought he had wrapped up a thoroughly deserved premiership for Mercy when he booted a field goal under extreme pressure to give his side an 11-10 lead in the dying moments.
The devastating loss was sheer heartbreak for Mercy coaches Ian Schifilliti and Matthew Paul and the players who performed strongly throughout the 2022 Challenge series.
They suffered a huge blow in the lead up to the Grand Final when star forward Cohen Jackson, a Queensland Under 15 representative, was ruled out with injury.
Promising utility forward Saxon Crofts again worked like a trojan in attack and defence and was close to Mercy’s Most Valuable Player this series.
Crofts, who helped the Souths Sharks qualify for the finals in the Mackay Junior League U/15s premiership this season, has developed into a team mainstay - earning the tag of “Mr Perpetual Motion” on the football field.
A versatile colt, Saxon also shone at half back for the Sharks in a 20-10 elimination final loss to the Magpies last Saturday at Mackay Junior League Fields.
Other Mercy players to impress were hooker Hudson Clark, centres Toby Woodall and Lachlan Whippy, forwards Hunter Harris, Reuben Saron, Mark Morrow, Javen Ramsamy and halves McSherry and Shears.
By Chris Karas

Approximately forty runners basked in the challenge of the Slade Point Reserve course on Sunday morning, a popular training and racing course throughout the Club’s history for some years.
The soft sand and even softer dunes coupled with scenic bush trails and ocean views was a great start to the Pre-Father’s Day weekend which was also the last Lost Bunyips Trail Series event with Mackay Road Runners for 2022.
First runner home Paul Mackenzie made light work of the 12.9km distance as he prepares to taper for the Cairns Ultra Marathon 120km this weekend.
Injury woes couldn’t keep Joe Grech away as he claimed second place in the three-loop course marginally ahead of fast-finishing Michael Feenaghty.
First female Emily Dalglish steamed over the 4.3km distance taking the lead from start to finish line, whilst Carmel Mahon claimed a win in the 12.9km distance.
Excellent performances also came from Robin Stinson, Tim Magoffin, Julie Whibley, Shane Dodds, Martin Lambert, Werner Van Der Linde, Geeta Ariani, Carol Dawes and Alan Zamparutti, with a mighty effort from Greg Dawes.
Race Directors from the Lost Bunyips Jaylene Harrison and Ainslie Heinke and their team did a great job hosting the event with a delicious post-race sausage sizzle and a kids run to wear out the little Lost Bunyips.
This weekend, the Mackay Road Runners will join the ParkRun crew for their Saturday morning run commencing at 7am from the usual Botanic Gardens Playground precinct.
There will be no Sunday run on Father’s Day for Mackay Road Runners, so come along and enjoy the camaraderie of the successful and popular ParkRun phenomenon.
Greg Dawes, Carol Dawes and Paul Mackenzie ready to race the three loop Slade Point Reserve course consisting of soft sand, undulating dunes and forest trails
First female in the 4.3km Emily Dalglish tackles the final hill with Alan Zamparutti before the welcoming downhill stretch to the finish line
Peter Shuttlewood (left) and Thomas Wendt (right) escort their children in the kid’s cross country race
Andrew Short tackles the course with ease even after assisting with the early morning setup. Photos supplied: Janelle Tilse

Mackay students rule the surf and sand after recently being crowned Secondary Schools Surf League champions for 2022.
The Mercy College team of Jack Renehan, Ryan John, Zane Saye, Lars Gall, Zac Johnson, Chase Higgs, Matt Keune (Boys) and Breanna Renehan and Kiera Higgs (Girls) showcased their surf lifesaving skills at Mackay Surf Club in the prestigious schools event to bring home the championship trophy.
For outstanding duo Jack Renehan and 13-year-old Saye there was double reason to celebrate with the pair being named Age Surf Champions in their respective divisions.
Super fit Jack,14, was dominant in the Under 15yrs section – winning the Surf Swim, Iron Man, Flags and Beach Sprint events as well as finishing second on the Board.
The talented Saye won the Iron Man and Board events and finished second in the Surf Swim and Beach Sprint and third in the Flags to clinch the age championship medal.
It was a tremendous team effort from the Mercy College crew who defeated Catherine McAuley College, Holy Spirit College, North Mackay High and Northern Beaches High to claim their first-ever Surf League trophy.
Eight of the nine Mercy team members – Jack and Breanna Renehan; Keira and Chase Higgs; Saye, Gall, Keune and John all hail from the Sarina Surf Lifesaving Club with Zac Johnson the lone Mackay Surf Club representative.
There were sterling contributions from rising swimmer Breanna Renehan and Johnson who finished runners up in the Under 13s Age Championship plus the versatile John, who finished number two behind good mate Jack Renehan in the Under 15 Boys.
The talented trio underlined their depth in the squad with Breanna and Zac both winning the Flags and ultra-competitor Ryan clinching the Board race and grabbing second in the Surf Swim, Iron Man, Flags and Beach Sprint events.
Other team members Keira Higgs (third Under 15yrs Girls); Lars Gall, 15 (third in Flags); Johnson (third Iron Man, third Surf Swim and third Board) and Breanna also dominant in the Iron Man, Surf Swim, Beach Sprint and Board races.
Mercy College also swept the cameron and beach relays to consolidate their number one ranking.
Jack Renehan and John represented Queensland earlier this year at the National Surf Lifesaving Championships at North Kirra on the Gold Coast with Jack achieving a top 20 finish in the Surf Swim.
At the Queensland State Championships at Alexandra Headlands on the Sunshine Coast, the capable Saye finished seventh in the 1km Beach Run.
Breanna and Jack Renehan, Ryan and Zane have all represented Sarina Surf Club and Zac (Mackay Surf Club) at the North Barrier Branch Carnivals in recent years where they have posted impressive victories.
Mercy College team manager Adrianne Mifsud said the students were outstanding ambassadors for the Surf League with an incredible skill set.
By Chris Karas
Triumphant Mercy College team members standing L-R: Keira Higgs, Breanna Renehan, Matt Keune, Adrianne Mifsud (team manager), Lars Gall, Chase Higgs, Jack Renehan, Zane Saye and front Zac Johnson and Ryan John proudly

When balancing a job, family, friends and other commitments, exercise can often go by the wayside. It can be hard to find time to look after your physical and mental well-being and, when there is time, it can be hard to find the motivation. Social fitness is an excellent way to exercise, keep the mind active and make new friends. Due to its social nature, it’s a terrific way to try something new and learn new skills in an uncompetitive environment. Give some of these a try.
Tennis
Tennis is the ultimate social sport. People of all ages and backgrounds play social tennis, so it’s a great way to meet people from all walks of life. While not too strenuous, tennis can be an excellent workout for the legs, arms, mind and coordination. There is nothing quite like the sense of accomplishment and camaraderie on the court after an epic rally.
Group Fitness
Going to the gym can be daunting, but exercising within a class can make the act of exercise more fun and accessible. Group fitness is an excellent way to build a foundational understanding of fitness taught by experts. Classes will ensure you have a great workout among friends and keep you accountable.
Mixed Netball
While netball has long been a sport popular with women, mixed netball is rising in popularity with more and more men playing every year. It’s a fast-moving game and requires an element of teamwork that will see you meld with teammates in a way that is difficult to achieve in any other sport.
Pilates
Pilates is an accessible exercise, no matter your age or fitness level. It increases core strength, posture, flexibility and energy while decreasing stress and back pain. Pilates classes are a great way to exercise among likeminded people.
Lawn Bowls
Lawn bowls is a low-impact sport enjoyed by people of all ages, providing a fun and therapeutic exercise improving fitness, coordination and mental wellbeing. It also has the added social element of allowing for plenty of time to chat with teammates and opponents.

Whitsunday Sea Eagles teams travelled to Mackay over the weekend to take part in the first round of 2022 AFLQ Mackay Finals.
Starting off with Sea Eagles Senior Men, who had a tight contest against the Mackay Magpies in the Elimination Final on Sunday.
After a tough battle through the first quarter from both teams the Sea Eagles came out firing in the second term to push to a 28-point lead at half time.
Magpies flipped the tables in the third quarter, seeing Sea Eagles concede four goals. The final term saw a tussle to the finish, with the Whitsunday side holding on and winning 52–45, securing their place in the Preliminary Final.
Under 17s Qualifying Final saw Sea Eagles take on North Mackay Saints in the top of the table clash.
In a determined and gritty effort, the Under 17s were just unable to get on top of the Saints throughout the game, losing 23 – 44.
The side still have the chance to appear in the Final taking on the Swarks at Harrup Park this week.
Sea Eagles Under 14s battled it out in the Elimination Final against Bakers Creek Tigers taking out the win 50 – 18 earning a Preliminary Final appearance.
And in a nail biter Elimination Final, the Sea Eagles Under 12s came home by three points in the dying seconds against the North Mackay Saints, winning out 20 – 17.
Both teams battled it out right, but Ollie Hardy’s late goal proved the difference, sending the Whitsunday side to the Preliminary Final.
Saturday, September 3, Sea Eagles Senior Men, Under 17s, Under 14s and Under 12s all play in the Preliminary Finals at Harrup Park from 8am, with Senior Men 1:50pm.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Senior Men’s player Mitchell Healey
U12 Celebrating that they’ll be heading further through the finals this year
Images: Alex Brooks and Cody Fowler

The Mama Africa Raiders, as undefeated minor premiers, will be host to the Preliminary Finals of the Mackay Rugby Union 2022 season this Saturday.
The September 3 game will see the Whitsunday Sportspark the venue of choice for the playoffs between the top six Senior A grade Men’s Teams as well as an Open Women’s game.
Whitsunday Junior rugby union will be running some games between the major events.
Kids entertainment will be available as well as live music, and food and beverages will also be available from a section of the new clubhouse, near the grandstand.
The day will commence around 11am and run through until around 6pm.
Club media official Craig Spence said the Raiders would very much appreciate the attendance of “as many spectators as possible to support the day.”
“It’s important for local rugby and the A grade Men’s team to see your support for the last home game of the season,” Mr Spence said.
“The Men in green will be vying for the first grand final spot of the 2022 season; this will be a very tough game between the Raiders and second placed Bowen Mudcrabs.”
Mr Spence said the team’s last meeting was a 27-25 victory to the Mama Africa Raiders.
Everyone is encouraged to wear a touch of green as a show of support for the Mama Africa Raiders and bring your loudest voice.
“Mama Africa raiders need you, our community, to come on down for a great day of rugby, the sport they play in heaven,” Mr Spence said.
Mama Africa Raiders have spent almost two seasons undefeated, and to end the season that way they’ll need the community’s support

Friday, Mackay: Betty Nicole and Helen Ward won the zone Champion of Champions, qualifying for the state finals in Brisbane.
The club’s own Manny Isgro won the Men’s singles before teaming up with Shane Spann to win the zone Championship. The pair will join Betty Nicole and Helen Ward in heading to Brisbane for the finals.
Tuesday afternoon: 20 players eyed the prize that was destined for John Brown and Wendy Pomeroy.
Wednesday: Col Morris team up with Nik Fernbach to win the B Grade pairs final, while the afternoon Social bowls saw 30 bowlers compete for the prize.
Skipper Mark Mawson with lead Michael Jacometti were outstanding winners of the day.
The Wednesday Night Business House Bowls saw PRD lose their first game, going down to Woolies Allsorts. The Woolies team are now equal leaders with two rounds remaining.
Saturday: Morning Scroungers saw first round winners Ladda Purdie, Tony Kelly, Russell Jackson, John Brown, and Peter Barratt playoff with Peter Barratt defeating Tony Kelly in the final.
Sunday: Social bowls saw 28 bowlers vying for the prize. Newcomer Pip Heddles teamed up with second Lyn Graham, and Skipper Mark Mawson to win the day.
Corey Stroud and Harry Craig from St Catherine’s school competed in the school’s national competition and finished a credible 7th. An amazing achievement for the year 8 students.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Grade Pairs champions Col Morris and Nik Fernbach

Round 19 was the final round of league darts in this seasons Premier League campaign, and it didn’t disappoint.
Earlier in the week, Lorraine Woods had to defeat Ross Gallichan to avoid the Wooden Spoon in her first season of premier league darts, but unfortunately her close friend had other ideas, as Ross was happy to inflict some heartache on Lorraine, dishing out a 7/4 defeat.
Fourth place was hotly contested between Andy Peel and Dom Friend. Andy had to beat Joe Wilson and hope that Jamie Woods could do him a favour by defeating Dom in the other fixture.
Jamie held up his end of the bargain by defeating Dom 7/4, both men hitting 180’s apiece in that game, but Andy suffered an agonising 7/5 loss to Joe.
Jamie Maher held on to his second place in this year’s league with a 7/1 victory over Seumas Rose, who finished in seventh place this season.
Kameron Reason left it too late with his 7-nil win over Aaron Paull, Aaron holds on to the last remaining finals spot in eighth place at the expense of Kameron.
Nathan O’Hara had a solid 7/2 win over Gary Robbie but followed that up with a 7/2 loss to Alan Green. That win for Alan rounds up this year’s top 8 finalists.
Kameron Reason, Gary Robbie, Nathan O’Hara and Ross Gallichan will all contest the Consolation Finals Series - The Hetlock Cup.
The Premier League is sponsored by Mika Airlie and Whitsunday Tattooing. Thank you for supporting us.
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher

What a fantastic day of football for Whitsunday United FC on Saturday! With the U14 Premier and Men's Premier sides clinching minor premierships in front of a large home crowd, it was history in the making.
The U16 Premiers started the day with a match in Mackay against Crusaders, with the travelling side needing a win to seal a finals place.
Both teams rose to the occasion and battered each other for the full 80 minutes. Whitsunday took an early lead with a penalty to Lincoln Sokolski-Fricker and held it till the 73rd minute when a brilliant strike by Crusader drew the scores level at 1-1.
The U16 get another chance for finals this weekend.
U14 Premiers faced a determined Lions side, needing one point to secure the minor premiership. In difficult and blustery conditions, they stayed solid and made sure of the game with minimal mistakes and maximum focus. A 1-1 draw means the team are champions, having lost only one game all season.
Unfortunately, the Women's Div1 side were not as lucky in their bid for a finals place. They started strong, racing to a 3-0 lead off the boot of Sari Goodall, however Dolphins wore them down in a game of attrition with the result a 5-4 loss to WUFC meaning they will fight for a finals place this weekend.
The Div1 Men played their last game of the season and enjoyed a spirited contest against fourth placed Dolphins. Although losing 4-1, the Div1 side continues to show great improvement and are looking forward to next year.
The Men's Reserve team wasted no time exerting their dominance over the visiting Crusaders side. With a strong display, constructing three brilliant goals to see off the visitors 3-0.
The Premier Men topped off a memorable day at the Whitsunday Sports Park with a riveting display.
Running into the wind in the first half they failed to capitalise on several opportunities created against the young Crusaders side who were keen to prove a point and went into the half time break at 0-0.
Within minutes of the second half starting, man of the match Scott Ferries stamped his mark on the game with a sideways scissor kick, finding the back of the net.
From then on it was all Whitsunday with Hayden Filby putting away a header from a free kick and Scott adding a second to his tally.
With a minor Premiership under their belt, the side is now 100% focussed on beating Lions through to the Grand Final and taking out the championship
With four sides already through to the finals and two more potentially in the mix, this is the most successful season ever for Whitsundays.
Premier League Men celebrate their Minor Premiership win
Scenes of jubilation as the U14 Whitsunday side are crowned Minor Premiers

Wednesday’s competition at Bowen Golf Club was a single stableford with ladies’ winners on a countback Karon McKenzie 39 points, and runner up Lynelle Riley, 39.
Men’s winner on a countback was Kurt Gaudry 40 points, runner up Ezra Miller, 40.
On Saturday we played the annual NRL footy themed, two ball ambrose sponsored by Alan Cooper, Dwayne and Jason Bartlett, and Graeme Dalton.
Winners were Denise and Glenn Bianco 63.75 nett, second on a countback was Brendan and Riley Malone 64.75 nett, third Brad Graham and Damien Dederer 64.75 nett.
Pin shots to Tom Wikander with an OBP, Michael Strickett and Raewyn Glover, Graham Seaborne and Kevin Clark, Grace Nott.
Grace Nott also won Best dressed lady and Arthur Fisk won Best dressed Man. Riley Malone claimed the $50 pro pin.
This weekend’s competition is the September Monthly Medal.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
Best dressed ladies Grace Nott and playing partner Bev Lowcock
NRL footy themed ambrose winners Denise and Glenn Bianco

This week at Whitsunday Green, it was Pip Runciman with a fantastic score of 23 who won the weekly 9-hole stableford.
Second was Terry Kimpton with 21, and third Nathan Nikolich with 20 points.
For the 9-hole prawn run it was Scott Morrissey who won with 23 points, Jimmy Millar with 20 and Glenn Rees third with a countback 19 points.
Sunday was the Monthly Medal and while the weather wasn’t great, members had a great time.
The winners for the day were Tyson Flavel with a count back win over Tim Harris both with 52 Nett. Ryan Kenny was close behind with 56 nett.
Glenn Rees and Tyson Flavel took home the Nearest the Pin win. Hole in One on the third by Gruszczynski Ireneusz (Eric).
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross
Justyn Durbin was decked out in Roosters jersey and hat for a day of golf on the weekend at Whitsunday Green

Congratulations to Remy Hedges, Jy Parkinson, and Jacob Bell for their selection in the SNQ Team for Duel in the Pool.
The three Cannons travelled with coaches Ken Crittenden and Mark Erickson to Mackay over the weekend to compete in the CQ vs NQ Duel.
It was a fantastic experience and all thoroughly enjoyed the weekend even though CQ won this year.
The Cannons hosted another big Club Night on Wednesday. Thank you very much to the Malady family for cooking up a storm.
Congratulations to Don Algie and Isaac Pisaniello for winning the Chocolate Award for the best personal bests.
Congratulations to Ehsan Helou and Gracie Laguna for achieving Upgrades. The Prickly Pineapple Swim Star Award was presented to Jax Clayworth.
Highlights from Club Night include: Ehsan Helou performed extremely well, swimming three personal bests.
Harris Declac swam an awesome 100-metre IM in 2.06.74 which was a 13.62 second personal best (PB).
The club welcomed Jasmine Gerlofsma to Club Night. Jasmine hasn’t swum for a few years but looks like she hasn’t lost her form. She swam a 50-metre Freestyle in 31.86 seconds and 25-metre Butterfly in 16.13 seconds.
Isabella Pisaniello and Matilda Nicholes swam super times in their 100-metre Freestyle.
Don Algie continues to improve on his 200-metre Backstroke time to swim a 3.21.20.
James Davies swam an excellent time in his 25-metre Butterfly taking 3.08 seconds off his best. Mason Harland swam extremely well in his 200-metre Freestyle to swim a time of 3.07.67.
Anisa Helou swam a fantastic 100-metre IM in 1.20.76.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen
Gracie Laguna Upgrade Certificate
Cannons SNQ Team for Duel in Pool

In the penultimate week of the regular premier league season, Airlie Beach Darts had a few telling results.
The early match was between Jamie Woods and Lorraine Woods. The 7/1 result in favour of Jamie influenced both ends of the table.
The loss for Lorraine means she needs a win on the last day of the season to avoid this year’s wooden spoon.
Still at risk of being overtaken by Lorraine, Jayden Lloyd suffered two losses on Sunday: 7/1 to Seumas Rose, and later 7/4 to Gary Robbie. Leaving him in 13th place with no more matches remaining.
For Jamie Woods, that win secures him the league victory for this year with a week to spare, as Jamie Maher suffered a tough 7/5 loss to Joe Wilson, who himself still has ambitions of finishing the year in second place.
The final eight are set for this year’s final series but the positions are not.
Aaron Paull managed to hang on to eighth place even after losing 7/4 to Ross Gallichan. Ross lost his second game of the day, 7/4 to Nathan O’Hara.
Both Ross and Nathan will play in the Hetlock Cup final series this year along with Kameron Reason who just missed out on eight.
Joining those three players will be Gary Robbie, who along with the 7/4 win over Jayden Lloyd, later suffered a 7/2 loss to Andy Peel who remains just outside the top 4, a point behind Dom Friend.
And to round out the day, Alan Green had a 7/2 victory over Seumas Rose to make this year’s finals in his club debut season.
There’s still a lot to play for next week on the last day of the season.
The premier league is sponsored by Mika Airlie and Whitsunday Tattooing.
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher
Ross Gallichan in action at Mika on Sunday morning

Although good results across most divisions, a couple of losses will serve as a valuable wake-up call to teams as the season finishes next week and finals begin in September.
The U14 Div1 certainly didn’t falter with a clinical display against Sarina Saints starting with early goals and continuing the target practice all game with an eight-goal haul overall. Josh Faletti was a standout for the side whilst Logan Burke scored a hat-trick.
The U14 Prem suffered their first loss of the season with an uncharacteristically lacklustre display against second placed Crusaders. Although leading at half-time 1-0, the second half lacked intensity and Crusaders managed to run them down and take the win 2-1.
U16 returned to top form against City Brothers. From the opening whistle, the Whitsunday team was switched on and played expansive football, pressing Brothers into mistakes.
It was a tense battle which had the spectators on the edge of their seats. Mitchell Milostic in goals had a great return from injury with several spectacular saves keeping his side in the game.
The Ladies had a mixed afternoon with Div1 going down to Country 4-1 after a strong start with Dani Kinear scoring the first goal of the match.
The Premier Women took control from the start and went into the half 3-1 with goals to Stephanie Mills, Mabel Gudes, and Bre Campbell.
Willow Gaffney added another goal in the second half and the Whitsunday side kept their comfortable lead.
The Whitsunday Men dominated the visiting Wanderers sides with the reserves taking a 7-1 win to secure their place in the finals. Nick Paul continued his goal scoring spree, adding four to his tally. Nicholas Hansen, James Vodika, and Riley O'Grady added the extras. The win puts them in a secure third place.
The Premier Men finished off the night on a winning note, sending the tired Wanderers side home with a 7-2 defeat at the hand of seven different goal scorers.
The Whitsunday Premier Men now just need one point from their final game to take out the Premiership.
Next weekend is the last home game for the Whitsunday Football Club so come down and support your local side.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
Women’s Premiers Bre Campbell and Clair Larden smiling after a strong win against Country
Young men’s reserves player and goalscorer Riley O'Grady
Caption 3:Rhodri Jones lining up a long pass
Penny Grossi

Ladies’ winners Raewyn Glover and Grace Nott 66.5 nett, runners-up Judith Benson and Joy Hose 67.5 nett.
Pin shots to Bev Lowcock and Karon McKenzie, Joy Hose and Judith Benson, Elona Lynch and Morag Parker.
Men’s winner Lester Keller 40pts, runner up Chris Matheson 37pts.
The weekend’s competition started with a Single Stableford on Saturday sponsored by Refrigerated Technologies.
Ladies’ winner Elona Lynch 38pts, second Julie Martin 37pts, third Chris Heinrich 36.
Pin shots to Penny Stewart, Chris Heinrich, Bonnie Kohlhase, Lorraine McArthur.
Men’s winner James Miller 41 points, second Ezra Miller 39, third Daniel Varcoe 37 points. Pin shots to Malcolm Martin, Gregg Aplin, Steve Darwin, Terry London.
Sunday was the annual 27-hole mixed foursome championships sponsored by Grand View Hotel.
Winners Matthew Yasso and Claire Garrod, runners-up Owen Land and Robyn Slade.
Nett winners Joy Hose and Tom Wikander, runners-up Kim Bennion and Mark Russell.
Pin shots to Penny Stewart, Tom Wikander and Joy Hose, Morag Parker and Isaac Fellows.
This weekend’s competition is a NRL footy themed, two ball ambrose sponsored by Alan Cooper, Dwayne and Jason Bartlett and Graeme Dalton.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
Mixed foursomes Gross winners Matthew Yasso and Claire Garrod, runners-up Robyn Slade and Owen Land
Mixed foursomes Nett runners-up Mark Russell and Kim Bennion, and winners Joy Hose and Tom Wikander