Members of the club were active again last weekend after the main event had been cancelled the previous Sunday because of rainy weather. Seven keen members walked in the vicinity of the Homevale National Park, climbing the features known to the club as the Spikelets. Three of the ladies camped the night before at the old Mt Britton township site, ready for an early start on Sunday. The hike was led by Kevin Smith, and a highlight early in the day was the discovery of an inviting cave on Spikelet One. A brief visit to Spikelet Two afforded great views of Marling Spikes, Sydney Heads and Diamond Cliffs making up part of the stunning scenery available to visitors to the area. Spikelet Three remained unconquerable on this occasion as no easy way up was discovered. A cool breeze was appreciated on top of the peaks as the middle of the day was quite hot. Thick grass and plentiful ant nests were negotiated to reach the ridges which luckily were reasonably open. Next weekend Mt Dalrymple is on the calendar for club members, weather permitting. For more information about becoming part of the club, please phone 0429 363 929 or visit the website at https://mackaybwcq.org.au to learn how to conduct an online induction. Contributed by Carole Weekes Photo credit: Julie Ward
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Well done to the more than 20 runners who tackled the cool, blustery conditions at the Casu Jacks Social 5km and 10km run from the Mackay Harbour Marina. There were some excellent results, with junior runners producing notable performances as they comfortably completed their respective events. Congratulations also to the Gold Coast Running Festival competitors, with amazing outcomes for many local runners, including Alana Knezevic, who clocked 3hrs 15min in the 42.2km marathon. Legendary ultra runner Paul MacKenzie was unstoppable across the Gold Coast weekend, completing the full marathon (2hrs 57mins), the 21.1km half marathon (1hr 24mins), the 10km (39mins) and the 5km (19mins 17secs) at the world-renowned running festival. Paul earned a well-deserved third place in his age category for the double marathon achievement. Justin Rule's first marathon attempt, supported by his family, Belinda, Oliver and Toby, was outstanding as he crossed the finish line in a spectacular 3hrs 10mins. With many other personal goals achieved, congratulations go to everyone for their efforts, including but not limited to Emily Green, Shane Donnollan, Aidan Donollan, Ashley Miles, Clinton Mackie, Jenny Harmer, Glen Harmer, Marilyn Bennett, Brijesh Kumar, Paul Formosa, Kay Nyenug and Peter Ford in the 42.2km; Adam Knezevic in the 21.1km; Fran March, Bianca Miles, Max Miles, Toby Rule and Oliver Rule in the 10km; and Toby Rule in the 5km. Next Sunday's TriActiV8-sponsored Mackay Road Runners Bonson's Scrub/Ian Reddacliffe Roads 6km and 12km event will commence at 7am at the junction of Bonson's Scrub Road and the Bruce Highway, The Leap. Due to parking restrictions at the race start, runners are requested to carpool as much as possible by meeting at Coningsby State School. All members are invited to participate in this challenging and enjoyable annual event for a $2 race day fee, which accrues club handicap points. Non-members are always welcome for a $10 race day fee for those over 18 years and $5 for those under 18 years. Please arrive at the start precinct by 6.45am for the course briefing and club notices. Contributed by Janelle Tilse 6953 - Over twenty runners enjoyed the cool but blustery conditions at the Mackay Harbour Marina 5k & 10km Casu Jacks social event. 6960 - Lachlan Binstead had an outstanding 5km run in the touch conditions. 6985 – Hamish Donnollan breezed through the 10km event in his usual speedy style. 6994 – (left to right) Julie Whibley, Kim Saron, Kayla Waugh, Jo Hughes and Kylie Binstead always enjoy a good chat post race! 7007 – Todd Turner blitzed the 10km course. 7013 – Amazing volunteers and runners (left to right) Andrew Short, David Isbister, Craig Malcolm and Len Howarth always on hand to setup and packdown. 6995 – Jeff Pearce easily completes the 10km. Photos supplied
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POWERED by returning naming rights sponsor Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank, registrations for the 2026 Cruisin’ the Coast Sarina Beach Run & Ocean Swim are now open. Hosted by Sarina Surf Lifesaving Club, the 6 September event has five different runs and two ocean swims options to choose from, with all proceeds going to support the Club. Sarina Surf Lifesaving Club President Brady Leonard said that the event is the Club’s principal annual fundraiser, combining “fun, fitness and fantastic views” into one event to support the Club’s vital work in our community. “As a 100% volunteer organisation, we are so grateful for all of interest and participation so far in our popular Cruisin’ the Coast Run & Ocean Swim,” Mr Leonard said. “It’s also fantastic to have Community Bank Sarina on board as our naming rights sponsor – and their continued support plays a huge part in helping us bring this event to life. “While raising much-needed funds for us, it also allows our community to experience beautiful Sarina Beach.” Community Bank Sarina’s Board Chair Karen May said this event is a “great way for families and friends to reconnect”. “If you choose to either walk, run or swim, we want everyone to enjoy the day at their own pace and be reminded of why we love our community so much,” Ms May said. The event features something for everyone, with a 5km community walk, 1km, 5km, 10km or half marathon runs, plus a 1km or 2km ocean swim – offering a variety of distances to suit all ages and fitness levels. Alongside naming rights sponsor Community Bank Sarina, the 2026 major sponsors include BMA BHP Mitsubishi Alliance, Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal and North Queensland Bulk Ports, with minor sponsors Mackay Whitsunday Life and Fridgelec and additional support from valued Club friends Mackay Regional Council and Rebel Nation. Register before 14 July to receive an early bird ticket and free event shirt at https://sarinacruisinthecoast.com.au/tickets. Participants enjoying Cruisin’ the Coast Sarina Beach Run & Ocean Swim. Photo supplied
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The competition this July at Proserpine Golf Club is heating up as members edge closer to the club's Open Championships and the annual Wintersun events. Tuesday's Stableford kicked off another busy week, with Harry Russell leading the men's field on 38 points, just one ahead of Levi Holmes. Sherri Meade continued her consistent form to top the ladies' competition with 37 points, while Sally Little claimed nearest-to-the-pin honours on the 13th. Many of the club's veteran golfers travelled to Bowen later in the week to contest the Whitsunday Group Stableford, where a full field enjoyed the beautifully presented coastal course. Back at Proserpine, Wednesday's ladies' Monthly Medal, sponsored by Airllywood, belonged to Elspeth Scotford, whose nett 73 secured victory from Robyn Whitham, with Di Chard taking third on countback. The July Monthly Medal continued on Thursday for the men, where Gary Scotford produced an excellent nett 68 to win A Grade ahead of Ben Smith. Tommy Gallagher claimed B Grade after edging Peter Lindsay on countback following matching rounds of 70 nett. Saturday's Monthly Medal, proudly sponsored by the Metropole Hotel, produced some outstanding golf. Paul Skinner returned the best score of the day with a superb 67 nett to take overall honours, while Tony Goss, Peter Faust and Tim Walton each topped their respective grades. Sidonie Fleet won the ladies' division on countback after finishing tied on 71 nett. Friday's nine-hole competition saw Brent Franke finish on top with 18 points, while Sunday's KJC Diesel-sponsored Monthly Medal wrapped up the week in style. Blake Lovelock fired an impressive 66 nett to secure victory, finishing one stroke clear of Ireneusz Gruszczynski, with Scott Mason rounding out the podium. With championship season fast approaching, the quality of scoring continues to suggest Proserpine golfers are finding their best form at just the right time. Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.
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Wangaratta Bowls Club’s Come and Try afternoon held last Saturday was a huge success for the Bowen-based club.
Massive numbers turned up for the day – 37 in total, an increase of twelve from last year - each taking advantage of club member’s expertise, gaining valuable knowledge and skills to hopefully continue on playing bowls in the future.
After an introductory message from the Club Coach, the new bowlers and members were out on the green putting the information into practice.
After an enjoyable afternoon of bowling, everyone congregated into the club house for afternoon tea and a chat on how their game went. Thanks to everyone who participated.
Tuesday Social Bowls: David Kilpatrick and Penny Warren defeated Linda Smith and Margaret Wilson, while Bron Tolcher, Deb Retchless, and Mark Drummond defeated Deb Beel, Isobel Wheeler, and Sugar Brunker. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Sunday Results: Winners were Robyn Stitt, Isobel Wheeler, and Mark Drummond defeating Deb Retchless, Graeme Read, and Kennedy Whitton.
Toni Bowen, Penny Warren, and Sugar Brunker defeated Anthony Cresswell, Bill Myers, and Feley Duncan, while Laurie Land and Wayne Redskin defeated Linda Scell and Pat Tracey to round out the week. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Come and Try afternoon at Wangaratta Bowls Club was a major success
Alex and friends at Come and Try afternoon
Rink number five at the Come and Try Day

Wednesday’s competition at Bowen Golf Club was a single stableford for Men and Ladies.
Ladies’ winner on a countback was Elona Lynch, 38 points, with runner up Claire Garrod, 38p as well.
Men’s winner on a countback was Ray Campbell, 41 points, with runner up Rodney Wells, 41.
Saturday’s competition was an 18-hole, two-person ambrose sponsored by Carlton United Brewing Company.
Winners were Jacquie and Rodney Miller, 61.25 nett, with runners-up Ernie Parker and Brian Martin, 61.5 nett. Ladies’ winners Kim Bennion and Sarnie Eisemann, 66.5 nett.
Pin shots to Sarnie Eisemann, M Yasso, Xanthe and Temone Power, Owen Land, and Robert Byles. Greg Fairs won the Car wash voucher and Peter Morrison and Gary Thompson won the Bradmans.
This weekend’s competition at Bowen Golf Club is a single stableford event for the Margaret Watson Memorial sponsored by the Watson and Garrod families.
Don’t forget to check the clubs Facebook page for this week’s dinner menu. Takeaways still available.
Please call the club on 4785 1206 if you wish to book a table or place a takeaway order. Joker draw is $4700 this week.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
Ambrose runners up Ernie and Brian, Ladies winners Sarnie and Kim
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Saturday’s stroke event for the men saw Anthony Clinton come home with a great 60 nett. He was followed by Cooper Cremor, 65 and Lloyd Kingston 66.
The place getters went down to 68 and included Phil Batty, Craig Smith, Daniel O’Connor, Lance Lloyd, Nic Apruzzese, Trevor Paroz, David O’Connor and Mick Kavanagh.
The pin shots went to Matt Goldman, Mick Kavanagh and David O’Connor. Eight shared the two-shot.
The ladies played a catch-up Monthly Medal on Saturday.
The winner was Renae Maxwell with 69 nett, from Elspeth Scotford and Jill Farinelli both with 70.
The place getters were Pauline Redpath, 71 and Tiina Randmae 73 on a count back.
The pin shots went to Penny Wardroper, Paula McQuat and Anna Winterbourn, while Penny and Elspeth Scotford shared the two-shot pool.
With the Vets in Pioneer Valley on Thursday the field was reduced somewhat for the stableford.
Division one winner was Aaron Prosser with 38 points on a count back from John Grosskreutz. Michael Ward came in third with 36.
Division two was won by James Devery with 41 points from Elliot Woo and Tim McBride both on 38.
Elspeth Scotford was the winner of Wednesday’s ladies stableford with a score of 38 points.
Runner up was Jan Shuwalow, 36 and Jenny Hansell 33. In the rundown were Tiina Randmae, 32 and Leanne Alexander 31 on a count back.
The pin shots went to Jenny Hounsell and Paula McQuat on nine and Jan Shuwalow on 13.
Next Saturday is the RV Golf Stableford with over $500 worth of prizes to be won. It will be a shotgun start at 11.30 am.
Contributed with thanks to Peter Lewis

The week saw a fabulous culmination to the efforts from Proserpine’s Veteran Golfers during their participation in the Croker Shield Competition throughout the last 12 months.
The club returned home with the trophy once again and sent its thanks to all those who played throughout the year and contributed to the win.
Helen Deighton was the winner of the Ladies’ Comp with a good score of 36, and second was Paula McQuat 34, followed by Jenny Hounsell 33.
Tessa Aitken also claimed a 33 and Leanne Alexander a 32.
In the men’s comp , Geoff Harrison had the club’s best result with 35 on countback, followed by Wilf Herweg, 35, Warren Deighton, 35 as well, Barry Mortimer, 33, and Larry Muller with a 33 too.
Leanne Alexander on 3rd and Jenny Hounsell on 17th were the club’s only pin shot winners on the day.
Next Tuesday Proserpine Veteran Golfers will be heading to Bowen for the final round of the Whitsunday Veterans comp.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
Proserpine’s Veteran Golfers had another successful outing at the Croker Shield, claiming the trophy once again

The weekly nine-hole at Whitsunday Green Golf Club was won this week by Terry Kimpton with 23 points.
Elise Hodgson was second on 22 with a countback win over Justyn Durbin. Elise took the win on Friday with 23 points followed by Andrew Gomez on 21 and Joel McBride taking third on a countback, 20 points.
Sunday, it was four ball better ball and the winning team was James (Jimmy Millar) and Scott Hayes Williams with a score of 40.5.
Tyson and Terry were second with a countback placing ahead of Billy O’Conner and Tim Walton. Tyson and Terry were best ‘off the stick’ coming in 9 under.
Nearest the Pins winners were Rob Lodders and Paul Foster.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross
Sunday four ball betterball winner Scott Hayes Williams

A total of 46 BMX riders from Mackay and District BMX Club recently travelled to Cairns to compete in the Auscycling BMX Queensland State Championships, where they walked away with a haul of Q plates.
The following Mackay and District BMX riders were the top of their class.
1Q Connor Parish 16 Boys
2Q Connor Parish Junior Superclass
2Q Brendan Knights 35-39 Cruiser Men
3Q Lily Bolger 8 Girls
4Q Liam Wilson 9 Boys
4Q Paige Knights 10 Girls
4Q Travis Chilton 11 Boys
4Q Brendan Knights 35-39 Men
5Q Dylan Secher 11 Boys
6Q Sarah Tickle Junior Superclass Women
7Q Jackson Kay 9 Boys
7Q Sarah Tickle 15 Girls
8Q Brodie Wilson Junior Superclass Men
8Q Kai Mustapha 8 Boys
8Q Tyler Smith 15 Boys
8Q Brett Wilson 45-49 Cruiser Men
The Championships were held on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 September at Cairns BMX Club.
Contributed with thanks to Michelle Tickle

A mother and daughter are among a team of nine from Mackay competing in the Australian Veterans Table Tennis Championships in Darwin this week.
Delma Knight and her mother Coral Morgan are competing for Queensland after gaining selection for the titles at the State Veterans Championships in Mackay recently.
Delma is competing in the over 50 women’s teams and Coral in over 75s.
Also competing from Mackay are Emma Widdup, Andrea Nicholson, Anne Sheridan, Donna Abbott, Janice Kent, Peter Goodson and Noreen Fredericksen.
The championships hit off on October 8 in Darwin with teams matches and will run until October 15, with nearly 350 players from all eight states and territories and New Zealand competing.
It is the first National Veterans Championships since 2019 after COVID-19 forced its cancellation in 2020 and 2021.
Players will compete in events ranging from over 30s through to over 85s, which is being played for the first time.
Contributed with thanks by Charlie Payne

Pioneer Swimming Club celebrated 45 years on Sunday October, 2, welcoming back founding coach Judy Lockhart.
The current members of the club arranged for the exhibition race consisting of previous swimmers
'Judy’s Geriatrics' Ben Miles, Kylie Smith (nee Brand) and Lisa Bottcher (nee Miles) and not so Geriatric, Tom Henderson.
Pioneer’s current swimmers Jade Bounden, Yasmin Seedwell, Stevie Brand and Ella Bounden not only took on the Geriatrics and master's Relay team (also coached by Igor Denim) but went head-to-head with fellow teammates Viktor Lee, Junior Makamure, Kailu Bellear and William McGrath.
The All-Male Pioneer team coached by Igor took home the gold.
The exhibition relay took place at the home pool of the Dolphins in front of all new and old members of Pioneer.
Founding coach Judy travelled up from Brisbane along with founding Secretary Loraine
Boyd.
As such, it was a semi reunion and a little sample of what the 50-year celebration could look like.
Past members spoke and shared their fond memories of Pioneer Swimming Club.
"The thing about swimming clubs is they consist of like-minded people who come together and want to create a place and atmosphere,” said Judy.
“A place everyone can go, and everyone is equal.
“This is Pioneer."
Past swim dad Tim Henderson added "how wonderful it is to see Pioneer Swim Club still Mackay's family-friendly club, with a culture that many are envious of."
Contributed with thanks by Tahnie Malagueno

Over 20 people are now much more familiar with the rules and techniques of disc golf following a ‘come-and-try’ session hosted by Mackay Disc Sports last Saturday.
Participants learnt how to hold and throw the disc and were taken through the first three holes of the course before playing through themselves.
A slightly more competitive league day followed on Sunday with prizes on offer for the winners.
One of the six founding members of Mackay Disc Sports Sarah Whitehouse said there was little to no disc sports scene in Mackay before the club was formed.
“The challenge when you’re doing a disc sport is that no one knows what you’re talking about,” she said.
“A bunch of what we’re working on at the moment is to teach people how cool it can be.”
Disc golf is a game in which participants throw a disc into a series of metal baskets on an outdoor course with the object being to complete the course using the fewest possible throws, much like golf.
“All you need is a disc, a map and yourself,” said Sarah.
“You don’t really have to have much physical ability.”
Mackay Disc Sports erected temporary baskets throughout John Breen Park near the Gooseponds for the weekend and are in talks with Mackay Regional Council to install permanent facilities.
“Hopefully, one day, we can get enough groundswell and lots and lots of people really interested, and the parks department will put a permanent course here,” said Sarah.
“We brought another 20 people into the park to use its beautiful facilities and spend time outside that wouldn’t normally be there.”
Mackay Disc Sports aims to host similar events once a month, with the next one happening on Sunday, November 27 at John Breen Park.
Find Mackay Disc Sport on Facebook or email mackaydiscsport@gmail.com for more information.

When the world’s best rugby league players were announced in the Rugby League World Cup squads last week, Mackay Cutters fans noticed a familiar name in the Scotland line-up.
Cutters’ hooker Kyle Schneider will represent Scotland in the World Cup, starting this weekend, eligible through the Scottish heritage of his grandparents.
Kyle, 22, grew up on the Central Coast and spent time in the Parramatta Eels system before Mackay Cutters Head of Football Kim Williams brought him north to continue his development at the start of the 2022 season.
“We’re very pleased to have a player of his quality in our system,” Kim said.
“One of our goals is to help him on his journey to the highest levels of the game.
“Any time we can help a player to play for his country, play for his heritage, that’s something, as a club, we need to be really proud of and keep supporting in the future.”
While this is Kyle’s debut for Scotland, he has experienced representative football having played in the Australian Schoolboys squad.
Kim said he’s been on the radar of NRL, QRL and NSW Cup clubs for quite some time.
“We felt very lucky to get him up here and we’re hoping that he kicks on to the next level but, for the moment, we’re happy to give him an opportunity here,” he said.
Kyle made 18 appearances for the Cutters in the 2022 season, finishing the season with 10 try assists and 11 line-break assists.
Kim was contacted by Scotland coach Nathan Graham a few months ago, asking for more information on Kyle’s ability and character.
“I couldn’t recommend him highly enough,” Kim said.
“He’ll be an asset to their squad both on and off the field.
“He’s got a very strong all-round game.
“He’s a very good defender, he’s got a kicking game out of dummy half.
“He’s got good vision, good deception around the ruck.
“He creates things for players around him and that’s a sign of a really good player.”
Kim’s advice to Kyle was to make the most of the opportunity.
“It could be a once-in-a-lifetime thing,” Kim said.
“It’s an opportunity for him to put his name in front of every NRL club, every Super League club, every talent scout, every recruitment officer.
“They’re in the same pool as Australia so if he gets to play that game, he’s going to play against the best players in the world.
“When you do that, I think you come out of that as a better player yourself.”
Scotland will kick off their World Cup campaign on Sunday, October 16 against Italy.
The group stage will also see them play Australia on Saturday, October 21 and Fiji on Saturday, October 29.
You can catch the games on Fox League.

Weekly Results
Wednesday 5 October – 8 Table Green Points
N/S
1st Monica Darley / Kath Poole
2nd Joy Robinson / Robert Carless
3rd Gabrielle Dreghorn / Elrae Trueman
4th Frances Brown / Susan Ross
E/W
1st Eric Leivesley / Terrence Sheedy
2nd Geoff Taylor / Ted Cullinan
3rd Jan Harris / Sandra Morris
4th Gwen Liddell / Anne Lutz
Thursday Night 6 October – 3 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Patricia Garner / Mick King
2nd Terrence Sheedy / Robert (Bob) Ellis
3rd Ming Ting / David Ting
4th Frances Brown / Ann Whitmore
Friday 7 October – Nation Wide Pairs 19 of 22 - 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
1st Terrence Sheedy / Janelle Conway
2nd Anne Lutz / Toni Large
3rd Helen Van Den Broek / Don Poole
4th Diane Stokes / Monica Darley
E/W
1st David Ting / Ming Ting
2nd Julie O’Neill / Ann Whitmore
3rd Ted Cullinan / Noel Saunders
4th Nancy Martin / Kath Poole
Saturday 8 October 22 – 8 Table Mitchell
1st Annie Lynch / Diane Stokes
2nd Janine Rodgers / Janelle Conway
3rd Doone Mitchell / Lorna Shuttlewood
4th Nancy Wix / Griffin Bancroft
1st Richard Wix / Patricia Garner
2nd Monica Darley / Kath Poole
3rd David Ting / Ming Ting
4th Cheryl Machen / Michael Beale

Meet the all-conquering Walkerston Wanderers Under 18 girls rugby league team that captured the imagination of the local sporting public this season in the Mackay and District Junior League competition to bring home premiership honours.
Duncan Watt’s champion Class of 2022 underlined their supremacy with a rousing 38-4 Grand Final victory over Northern Suburbs Devils at the Mackay Junior League Fields back on August 26.
It capped a superb campaign for the rampaging Roosters, who demonstrated their power and skill by notching seven tries to bury the Devils in the title decider.
Both squads featured the nucleus of St Patrick’s College Mackay’s emerging female rugby league talent.
Wanderers’ powerhouse prop Abby Rose Bowman and skilful half back Mersades Lawson grabbed try doubles with classy five eighth Kayla Shepherd, hooker Lara Hutchinson and back rower Jeneshia Beveridge registering four pointers to complete the rout.
The promising Shepherd booted five conversions to finish with a personal tally of 14 points.
Norths only points in the match came from a lone second half try by five eighth Leila Murphy.
There was no stopping the Roosters as they jumped to an unassailable 22-0 lead after 24 minutes following tries by Bowman (2), Shepherd and Lawson in a first half blitz.
Paving the way up front were forwards Bowman, Hutchinson, Beveridge, Gracie Watt and Payton Douglas with their bustling runs and deft off loads.
Clever halves Shepherd and Lawson were instrumental in the victory – providing snappy service to the Roosters slick backline and creating opportunities in attack with their silky ball skills and vision.
Reaping the benefits were fullback Trinity Grigg and outside backs Paige Mooney, Demi Rossi, Madison Westecott, Lilla Hoffman and Keely Pitt.
Devils’ skipper and pocket dynamo hooker Paityne Johns turned in a wholehearted performance for the runners up along with pivot Murphy, utility star Shaylee Hazledine, fullback Mikaela Parter and lock Jalen Pauling.
Other Wanderers players to shine during 2022 were Eva Daly, Ava Wheeler, Charlotte Large, Ella Webb, Rodday Viti Hicks, Charlotte Agius and Lily Peacock.
Pic caption: Jubilant Wanderers players celebrate their Mackay and District Junior Rugby League Under 18 Women’s premiership after trouncing Norths Devils 38-4 in the Grand Final

The prestigious Dr. Williams Shield will be played this weekend at both North Mackay and Mackay City clubs. Come out on Saturday to Goosies and support your club in their first game against Sarina. Game commences at 1 pm.
Tickets are selling fast for our men and women combined presentation night dinner on Friday, October 21. They are available from reception at Goosies.
Social Bowls
Monday mixed pairs winners were Trevor Laurens and Bob Masso followed by R and D McCloy.
Lucky draw winners were Marie Bragg and J. Jamieson.
Wednesday ladies’ day was won by the team of Lyn Maguire and Helen Fleming. In second place came Margaret Goldston, Bev Woodward and Gloria Sam.
Thursday mixed pairs winners were Anne Bailey and Barry Mount, followed by Jan Little and Paul Goldston. Greens vouchers were won by Pat Elgey, Vern Mietzel and Chrissy Hall.
Friday mixed pairs winners were John Robinson and Doug Giddings. Winner’s draw: John Priest and Mick Mackenzie. Loser’s draw: Peter Madden and Alan Cooney.
Saturday men’s day pairs was won by Ian McDonald and K. Martin. Runners up were Clive Wales and Peter Miller.
Contributed by Tony Allsop.
Captions:
2: Doug Dungavell shows concentration
1: You can’t have bowls without volunteers. In the box are John Priest with Wayne and Shane Trannore

Swing bowling sensation Matilda Wiggins could not have asked for a better mentor when she rocked up to her initial Cricket Excellence class last year at Mercy College Mackay.
There to greet the inquisitive and fresh-faced 12-year-old was legendary pace ace and established school teacher Adam Knezevic, who would encourage Matilda on the finer points of fast bowling.
The capable Year 8 student has caught the eye of cricket officials with her ability to snare bulk wickets with the new ball and score valuable runs in pressure moments.
Matilda will represent the Mackay-Whitsunday Girls representative team next week at the Under 15 North Queensland Junior Cricket Championships in Townsville where she will open the bowling and bolster the middle order with her stylish batting.
The team will play three fixtures in different formats - Twenty20, 50 over and 40 overs – during the Carnival with Matilda keen to push her claims for selection in the Central Infernos squad to participate in the Queensland Under 15 Female State Challenge in December at Redlands Cricket Club.
Matilda will also represent Capricornia at the Queensland Secondary Schools Cricket Championships in Brisbane next month alongside Mercy colleagues Kiana Dunn, Holly Wardrop, Madeleine Searle and Eden Thompson with Charles Lott, Cameron Tomerini, Jack Muller, Connor Muller and Etienne Pretorius featured in the Boys 13-15 years squad.
Matilda was introduced to cricket at the age of eight when she participated in the Little Milo Cricket program at Souths Cricket Club.
By the age of ten she had linked with the Brothers Club in the Mackay Cricket Association Junior Mixed competition where she continues to hold her own with the boys.
Wiggins will pad up for the Brothers’ Under 14 Mixed team this summer after a fruitful 2021-22 season where she grabbed a bagful of wickets with her sharp quick bowling and compiled more than 200 runs with a top score of 45.
When she is not mixing it with the boys on the cricket pitch, Matilda will line up for the Souths Mackay Hurricanes in the Heat Girls Twenty20 Cricket League.
Matilda lists her bowling coach Adam Knezevic and Australian superstar womens cricketer Ellyse Perry as the two people that have influenced her career to date.
“Mr Knezevic has honed my bowling technique and is quick to offer encouragement or tips on how to improve my cricket,” she explained.
“I appreciate the support he gives me along with other Mercy College cricket coaches Chris Dunn, Angela Beardmore and Patrick Hoare.”
Matilda regards the great Ellyse Perry as a perfect sporting role model and hopes to follow in her giant footsteps.
‘Like all aspiring female cricketers, I’d like to wear the baggy green cap or don Australia’s colours one day.”
Contributed with thanks to Chris Karas.
Caption: Swing bowling sensation Matilda Wiggins

It was a quiet week on the green at Wangaratta Bowls Club with only Sunday mixed bowls played.
Three rinks of triples ended in Sue Shearing, Dave Kilpatrick, and Pat Tracey claiming the trophy having defeated Deb Beel Penny Warren Graeme Read.
Others saw June Paynter, Linda Scells, and Barry Beel defeat Bron Tolcher, Laurie Land, and Joe Paynting, while Sugar Brunker, Bill Myer, and Anthony Cresswell defeated Deb Retchless, Isobel Wheeler, and Kennedy Whitton.
Competition Results: On Sunday morning the next round of the Mixed Pairs was played with Lyn and Geoff Danvers defeating Margaret Wilson and Kennedy Whitton in another close game.
This Saturday the club will host its annual Come and Try afternoon at the club.
If you have always wanted to try lawn bowls, here is your chance. Be at the club by 1pm for a 1.30pm start.
The club will organise a set of bowls and it is plain sailing from there for a free afternoon with afternoon tea afterwards.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Sunday's Winners Sue Shearing and Pat Tracey receiving their prize from Barry Beel