
Mackay Basketball’s Holiday Hoops Camp has recorded its biggest turnout yet, with more than 140 young participants taking part across two days of basketball during the school holidays. The program, the second Holiday Hoops Camp held this year, proved a standout success and set a new participation record for the organisation’s holiday camp series. It was said that across the two days, the courts were filled with activity, with plenty of smiles, new friendships forming and a strong sense of enjoyment evident among participants. Mackay Basketball also acknowledged its coaching group, who volunteered their time to run the sessions. Coaches were recognised for their efforts in teaching, encouraging and supporting players throughout the camp, helping deliver a positive experience for all involved. The Holiday Hoops Camp continues to be a popular feature on Mackay Basketball’s calendar, providing young players with the opportunity to spend time on court during the school holidays in a structured and supportive environment. This latest edition has now set a new benchmark for participation, with organisers describing the two-day event as an “unbelievable couple of days of hoops.” With record numbers achieved, the program has again highlighted the strong level of engagement with basketball across the Mackay region, as local families continue to support opportunities for young players to get involved in the sport. The camp concluded after two full days of activity, marking another successful instalment of Mackay Basketball’s ongoing holiday program. Photo source: Mackay basketball (Facebook)
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Mackay's Sinkers have continued to make waves in the pool, celebrating strong performances at both the Australian Pool Rescue Championships in Perth and the Brisbane Southside Meet at Chandler. Peter T delivered an outstanding result at the Australian Pool Rescue Championships, returning to competition for the first time in 12 months to finish second overall in the 45–60 years age group. Competing across the three-day championships, Peter claimed an impressive medal tally of one gold and four silver medals, marking a successful return after an extended break from competition. Fellow Sinkers Nigel Dalton and Dan Stampa also impressed at the Brisbane Southside Meet at Chandler, producing a series of strong swims against a competitive field of 194 registered athletes. Nigel finished third in his age group, while Dan also secured third place in his respective age group. The pair briefly celebrated holding the Small Club Trophy before competition rules required the award to be presented to another club, with a minimum of three swimmers needed to qualify. With only two Sinkers competing, the trophy was officially handed to the Belgravia team during the Face-to-Face branch meeting. Both Nigel and Dan enjoyed some extra success away from the pool, each winning prizes in the event's multi-draw. The club congratulated all swimmers on their performances and thanked Brisbane Southside Meet organisers for hosting another successful competition. Photo source: North Mackay Sinkers - Masters Swimming Club
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Seven days of Bridge were played at the Mackay Bridge Club last week. This included two evenings, Saturday, and Sunday for Novice (beginners) and Mentors. Mackay Bridge club ensures that there are plenty of opportunities for working people who want to learn bridge to participate after their bridge lessons. Four members played in the Townsville Congress, with Terry Sheedy and Janelle Conroy winning the A Section pairs. Diane and Max Holewa joined Terry and Janelle to win the Teams event. Members of the club are travelling to Bowen to participate in the Bowen Pairs Congress this weekend. Bridge is a social game, which encourages friendship, partnerships, fun and sometimes travel. Don’t wait until you retire, join next year when lessons begin. For more information, watch this space or contact the club. Weekly Results Monday 22 June 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild 1st Nancy Martin / Susan Ross 2nd Helen Van Den Breok / Jan Harris 2nd Marilin Robins / Mick Robins 3rd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 3rd Janice Mansfield / Debra Goodchild 4th Gwen Liddell / Griffin Bancroft 4th Sue Mayer-Miller / Karen Caldwell Tuesday Evening 23 June 2026 – 5 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Noel Bugeia / Eric Goodchild 2nd Frances Brown / Rodney Miles 3rd Janet Hansen / Ken Seaniger 4th Helen Van Den Breok / Terry Sheedy Wednesday 24 June 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Joy Block / Diane Stokes 1st Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 2nd Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia 2nd Janet Hansen / Alan Brown 3rd Annette Howe / Jewel Schmidt 3rd Terry Sheedy / Mick King 4th Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 4th Gwen Liddell / Anne Lutz Thursday 25 June 2026 –- 4 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Mick King / Griffin Bancroft 2nd Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 3rd Jan Harris / Andrew Canavan 4th Faye Wright / Adrian Westcott Friday 26 June 2026 –- 7 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Geoff Cowan / Mick King 1st Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix 2nd Monica Darley / Barbara Tait 2nd David Ting / Ming Ting 3rd Griffin Bancroft / Diane Stokes 3rd Nancy Martin / Kath Poole Saturday 27 June 2026 –- 13 Table Mitchell Red Points N/S E/W 1st Faye Wright / Marilin Robins 1st Alan Brown / Frances Brown 2nd Joy Hold / Sandy Patterson 2nd Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden 3rd Nancy Wix / Richard Wix 3rd Martin Pearce / Patricia Garner 4th Gwen Liddell / Julie O’Neill 4th Errol Morris / Ian Gaskell 5th Monica Darley / Nancy Martin 5th Joy Brunette / Helen Van Den Breok Sunday 28 June 2026 – 7 Tables Green Points Novices and Mentors N/S E/W 1st David Ting / Rodney Miles 1st Andrew Canavan / Geoff Taylor 2nd Susan Ross / Joy Hold 2nd Colleen Riddel / Sue Mayer-Miller 3rd Christine Fitzpatrick / Griffin Bancroft 3rd Gillian McCallum / Ming Ting 4th Neila Quintero / Martin Pearce 4th Debbie Ludkin / John Ludkin Contributed by Joy Block
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More than 20 runners turned out in challenging conditions at Eimeo Surf Club on the weekend, including the dedicated Mackay Tri Club members who, after completing their run, took to the ocean for a "little" 2km swim. The 5km and 10km courses featured plenty of challenging hills through the Blacks Beach, Dolphin Heads and Eimeo suburbs, providing an ideal hit-out for athletes preparing to taper ahead of the upcoming Gold Coast Running Festival and various Ironman events. Those who took shelter from the rain beneath the Surf Life Saving Control Watch Tower also enjoyed learning a few tricks of the trade about the delicate nature of the tummy, including checking that the milk is lactose free. A big thank you goes to Andrew Short for once again setting up a spectacular course. A legendary stalwart of the club, his ongoing contribution continues to be greatly appreciated. With a significant number of athletes away competing at out-of-town events, including the Gold Coast, Mackay Road Runners will instead host a social 5km and 10km run from Casu Jacks at Mackay Harbour this Sunday, starting at 7am. Participants are encouraged to bring along card or cash for breakfast, a cuppa and a chat, while celebrating the first run of the new financial year following 30 June 2026. All members and non-members are welcome to attend for a $2 race day fee. Please arrive by 6.50am for registration, the course briefing and club notices. Contributed by Janelle Tilse 6939 – John, Mon and Stef enjoy the early morning training session from the Eimeo Surf Club. 6942 – Bharick, Brij and Jo were ecstatic with their efforts in the 5k/10km Eimeo Surf Club social run. 6943 – Clinton, Gail and Jose enjoy a taper run before their Gold Coast Marathon events next weekend. 6944 – Kate loved the wet running conditions at the Eimeo Surf Club event. 6936 – Ella made light work of the 10km Eimeo Surf Club social run. 6931 – Damp unforgiving rains did not take the fun out of a social Mackay Road Runners event from Eimeo Surf Club. 6921 – Big smiles from all runners at the Eimeo Surf Club 5k/10km social Mackay Road Runners event. Photos supplied
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With finals on the horizon and only four league rounds remaining, every match is a crunch one no matter where you look on the table.
Players have little room for error with points at a premium. A win now for any player could mean a top eight spot for some, and for others a chance to solidify a top four position and guarantee themselves a finals berth in this seasons Premier League.
The perfect example of this was Alan Green on Sunday afternoon, who won both his catch-up matches at Mika by a score line of 7/0 over Jayden Lloyd, and later 7/3 over Aaron Paull.
Those four points launched Alan up the table to sixth and created a little bit of daylight between him and the players following closely behind.
There is a massive battle shaping up for seventh and eighth place between Aaron Paull, Seumas Rose and Kameron Reason who are currently only separated by 1 point! That’s a battle to keep an eye on.
Joe Wilson who was the last player to have a 100 per cent record in the league, lost it to a 7/3 defeat to Jamie Woods. Jamie Maher defeated Nathan O’Hara for the second week running to a 7/1 score line. And Jamie Woods won his second match of the day against Aaron Paull 7/4.
It couldn’t be closer at the top with leg difference the only thing that separates both Jamie Woods and Jamie Maher, with Joe Wilson only two points back with a game in hand.
And in the battle to avoid the Wooden Spoon, Ross Gallichan has a one-point advantage over Lorraine Woods.
With battles all over the place, the next few weeks are shaping up nicely!
The Premier League is proudly sponsored by Mika Airlie Beach and Whitsunday Tattooing Airlie Beach.
As It Stands
1. J Woods 24pts
2. J Maher 24pts
3. J Wilson 22pts
4. A Peel 20pts
5. D Friend 16pts
6. A Green 15pts
7. A Paull 12pts
8. S Rose 11pts
9. K Reason 11pts
10. G Robbie 7pts
11. N O’ Hara 5pts
12. J Lloyd 4pts
13. R Gallichan 3pts
14. L Woods 2pts
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher

Over the weekend, 10 Cannonvale Cannons competed at the Gardens Swimming Carnival in Townsville. The Ganter brothers had an excellent weekend of racing.
Jack swam 1500m Freestyle in 22.42.70 to take out 1st place. He swam an fantastic 400m Freestyle in 5.36.45, a massive 32.63sec PB and 1st place.
Thomas Ganter swam PBs in every event. Two of his best races included his 100m Freestyle and 200m IM which he swam PBs and achieved 3rd place.
Ehsan Helou had a very successful carnival, swimming PBs in all but one event. His “standout” events were his Breaststroke events. He won them all. Ehsan swam an awesome time of 35.11s for his 50m Breaststroke, taking 5.45sec off his previous time. Ehsan’s sister, Anisa swam extremely well in her 50m Breaststroke and 50m Freestyle, achieving personal best times.
Isabella Pisanello aged 11 years swam impressive times in a very competitive age group. Isabella swam PBs in just about all her events.
Her biggest PBs (over 7 sec) were in her 100m Freestyle and 100m IM. Isabella’s brother, Isaac aged 9 years also swam extremely well. He swam a fantastic time in his 100m Backstroke, a massive 15.29sec PB (and 2nd place).
Lukas Trevaskis aged 13 years swam 5PBs and achieved top placings in all of his races. One of Lukas’s best races was his 100m Freestyle which he won in a time of 1.10.43.
Jy Parkinson, 16, won all his four races. He was very happy with his 1.58s PB in his 100m IM. Jacob Bell, aged 15 years won his 800m Freestyle, 400m IM and 50m Backstroke. Jacob swam very well in his 50m Freestyle which was a 0.1sec PB.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen
The Cannons at the Gardens Swimming Carnival in Townsville

A successful weekend of football for Whitsunday United despite power outages and forfeits as teams start to think about finals qualification and preparation.
The round started on Friday night with the Premier Women travelling to Mackay to play Rangers. With a squad of just 11 available, and several of them Div1 players – it was going to be a tough assignment. After a fairly even first half, the Whitsunday girls were ahead 2-1 when the lights literally went out. The power outage caused by a car accident meant the game had to be abandoned and the girls are awaiting confirmation on whether the result will stand. Regardless, Sari Goodall continues her impressive form adding another 2 goals to tally.
The U14 Div1 side was looking forward to a home game against Wanderers on Saturday morning, however a late forfeit by the opposition left them disappointed. The U14 Prems played Magpies in Mackay and kept their unbeaten record intact, winning 4-0 despite being a little short of players. Jacob Logan scored 4 goals in a remarkable performance whilst Luka Miller was tireless and created havoc on the park.
U16 Premiers were at home against Country FC and were comfortably in control against the brave visitors who played a man short. As the opposition tired in the send half, the Whitsunday youth really started to dominate but the Country goal keeper was sensation and kept the score to a respectable 4-0. Zane Hill added two goals with Tyler Jankowski and Kobi Miller adding the extras. A great team effort with some impressive passing football being played.
The Men's U23 side had their game postponed so it was only the Premier Men up against third placed Magpies Crusaders.
Understrength with many regular players away with injuries and other commitments, the side was still confidant of a result against the young Crusaders. It was tight tussle and with the goals locked at 1-1 thanks to a Ben Seago penalty goal the Whitsunday side pulled out a miracle last minute win with Hayden Filby scoring a cracker of a goal in the two minutes of the game to take a 2-1 win.
The win cements second place on the ladder and with two games in hand on first place, the Men are looking to take out the Premiership.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
Alex Grossi about to launch in a corner kick
Jacob Logan in full attack mode
Kobi Miller attracted lots of defenders all day
Sari Goodal made an immediate impact with her speed and precision
Tate Butler never stops. A genuine work horse
Image Credit: Nicole Jankowski

The week started off on Tuesday with 25 bowlers including John Sutcliffe and Bill Butler.
Butler, who was travelling with his lovely wife Karen, was joined by Rosie Geeves – winner of the prestigious Health Hub award – each of whom were travelling from Howrah Bowls club in Hobart Tasmania.
John would form a devastating team with Rhonda Lloyd on the day, with the pair beating out all opponents, claiming a Tuesday overall win.
Wednesday afternoon saw 32 bowlers competing for the winner’s prize eventually claimed by Ted Cullen and Sue Pepyat.
The pair overwhelmed all comers, with visitor David Lavery taking home the wonderful Health Hub award to add to his memories of Airlie Beach.
Wednesday night saw the start of Business House Bowls which was an amazing success with many new bowlers competing.
Saturday morning Scroungers saw a strong roll up of bowlers with the Tony Whitehorn beating John Askew.
Nik Fernbach also lost out, although he seems to be regaining his old, outstanding form - and last week’s finalist Mark Mawson was also toppled in Tony’s trip to the winner’s table.
Sunday afternoon bowls was run by the club’s unsung heroes, Lyn Graham and Henny Tattam, who saw 36 bowlers competing for the first prize.
Skipper Steve Lawrie won the day with birthday girl Robin Brown and Lyn Graham, and visitor Barry Hirth won the Health Hub award.
Special mention must go to Jill Mazlin-Peterson who returned from coming second at the Champion of Champions in Mackay.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Ted Cullen and Sue Pepyat were the big winners of Wednesday afternoon social bowls

A local Bowen bowls club enjoyed a month of excellent bowls brimming with the company of southerners looking for a change in the weather, as well as representation across the Burdekin.
At the local group, social bowls kicked into gear on Wednesdays and Sundays, with plenty of excellent bowls played between competitors.
It was certainly an enjoyable week, but most enjoyable for those at the winner’s table.
That included Wednesday winners Charlie Van Bakel, Bev Smith, and Peter Thomson, as well as Dianne Harris, Lindsay Harris, and Jane Gilbert.
They were also joined by winners Jill Cunningham, Paul King, and Marilyn Turner.
Sunday socials winners were comprised of Klevo Takanen, Gavin Charles, and Ron Gould, with the following week’s top team Gavin Charles, Jill Brabon, Steve Roome, and Tiarna Rogers.
There were pennants matches in early July, too, with BBC Ladies’ team coming runners up in the Purple Pennants held in the Burdekin.
That team was comprised of Jill Brabon, Paula Welsted, Joan Edwards, Helen Jacobsen, Tiarna Rogers, Eddy Neylon, Tracey Roach, Bev Smith, and Aileen Fordham.
And there was the overall Winners of the Lions Trophy in the Purple Pennants: Aileen Fordham, Tiarna Rogers, Joan Edwards, and Bev Smith.
Purple Pennants runners up at the matches held in the Burdekin: Jill Brabon, Paula Welsted, Joan Edwards, Helen Jacobsen, Tiarna Rogers, Eddy Neylon, Tracey Roach, Bev Smith, and Aileen Fordham

On the July 17 weekend, the Bowen Polocrosse Club travelled to the Lower Burdekin Carnival for their first carnival for the year.
After a few years away from the game, the section made a tremendous come back where they took out the Winners for the B Grade Comp.
The winning team was fielded by Anthony Sullivan, Ellisa Davis, and Michael Foster. It also had Michael Foster take out the ‘Best sportsmanship’ award for the carnival.
In the JNR comp we seen Ryleigh Mclean along with her section take out the runners up in the JRN comp.
Bowen will be hosting Its annual carnival on the 30 and 31 of July 2022.
With a full canteen, bar all weekend & roast dinner on the Saturday night, the club would love to see the any spectators come along and support their local club.
Contributed with thanks to Jesse Foster
Bowen’s Polocrosse team were winners at their first event of the year in the Lower Burdekin Carnival

Wednesday’s competition was a single stableford event sponsored by Bowen Golf Club, with Men’s winner Michael Strickett 40 points, runner up Chris Healey 39.
Ladies’ winner was Freddy Lynch, with runner up Julie Martin, while Saturday was a Stableford competition sponsored by Sporte Leisure.
Ladies’ winner was Linda Scells 43 points, runner up Helen Fellows 36 on C/B, while Men’s winner was Gary Kukura 42 points, runner up Marcus Yasso 40 on C/B.
The club’s ladies’ team competed at Home Hill over the weekend and were victorious, bringing home the Division 6 Pennant.
Well done Grace Nott, Joy Hose, Bev Lowcock, Michelle Campbell, Marg Need, Tanya Gaudry.
This weekend it’s everybody’s favourite game, the Monthly Medal, with men up first on Saturday and the ladies will play Sunday.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
Ladies’ Division 6 pennant winners, Grace Nott, Joy Hose, Bev Lowcock, Michelle Campbell, Marg Need, Tanya Gaudry

A great rollup today of 33 players including five visitors enjoyed Whitsunday Veterans Golf in mid July.
It was also a special day for Albert Pini, who is celebrating his 90th birthday.
Not only did he win the July Monthly Medal with a fabulous score of 69, he also won the raffle and a nearest the pin.
The runner up was John Oates, 72 on countback, from Wilf Herweg.
The ladies’ winner was Mandy Patterson with another great score on 68 from Leanne Alexander 70 and Elspeth Scotford on 71.
Nearest the pins went to Gary Scotford, Albert Pini and Barry Shuwalow and for the ladies, Leanne Alexander, Mandy Patterson, Vickie Wallace and Rehab Hull.
Least putts went to John Roser and Elspeth Scotford.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
July Monthly Medal Winners Albert Pini and Mandy Patterson

Whitsunday Golf Club held a single stableford for which 19 players braved the cold and windy conditions in mid July.
Congratulations to the Winners: Men’s A Grade Darren Reynolds followed by Peter Fox; Men’s B Grade Mark McDougall with runner up Benn Ryan.
Ladies’ A Grade was taken out by Tiina Randmae, Ladies’ B Grade winner was Jacqui Wall and runner up Joanne Moynihan.
Longest drives went to Wayne Temby, Tiina Randmae, Linda Wardroper and Benn Ryan. Pin shots were claimed by Peter Fox, Benn Ryan, Robyn Witham and Jason Bourke.
Peter Fox, Tiina Randmae, Mark McDougall and Benn Ryan

Monday pairs winners were David Evans and John Fry, followed by P. Hamerlink and Phil French. Lucky draws went to Sandra Sommerfeld and Brenda Trannore.
Wednesday ladies’ game was taken out by Jenny Grech, Margaret Goldston and Lois Deguara. Runners up were Narelle Schmidtke, Isla Comelli and Maureen Blucher.
Thursday pairs winners were Tony Allsop and Warren Corbett, followed by Margaret Fogg and Barry Lehmann. The kitty toucher was won by Wayne Trannore, who had a resting toucher. Great bowl Wayne. Green vouchers went to John Stronach and Max Rose.
Friday pairs best card went to Vic Gaudion and Col Carey, who took out the $75 each. Winners’ draw winners were Lois Deguara and Isla Comelli. Fred King and Rob Evans won the losers' draw.
Saturday men’s day winners were Peter Delaney and Alan Cooney, with Mick MacKenzie and P. Hodgson in second spot.
Contributed by Tony Allsop
Action in the mixed pairs club championships last Sunday - Mick Mackenzie bowling
Debbie Mackenzie bowling

An area record that had been standing for 20 years was broken last weekend, at a North Mackay Athletics club day.
The U11 girls high jump record was broken when Ayla Moon set a new centre record with an impressive jump of 1.28m.
The club is gearing up for its annual team challenge, and you don’t even have to be a member of the athletic club to compete.
The team challenge is a non-traditional day of fun, with modified events in track and field, where athletes compete in pairs for a chance to win overall medals.
The fun kicks off from 9am on 31 July at the Mackay Aquatic and Recreation Centre (ARC). Visit North Mackay Athletics on Facebook for more information.
This weekend North Mackay Athletics is hosting its annual team challenge

Students faced off on the green last Friday as the finals of the Bowls Queensland Secondary Schools Cup took place at Goosies.
Three schools from Mackay and three from Whitsundays were represented by teams of two, with one team from each region to attend state finals in Brisbane in August.
North Mackay Coordinator Ian Beveridge says students showed great commitment to the competition, practicing and competing during school hours and in their own time for months.
“It just shows that bowls does attract the younger generation,” he said.
Skye Duncan and Cleo Mcleod of Mackay Christian College won group one with Corey Stroud and Harry Craig of St Catherine's College coming second.
North Mackay State High School’s Claire O'Loughlin and Drew Lawn were victors in group two, finishing on top of John Barber and Luke Ullrich representing Pioneer State High School.
North Mackay State High beat Mackay Christian College in the finals 10-4.
North Mackay State High will now travel to State Secondary Schools Finals on August 24-25 at Club Pine Rivers in Brisbane along with St Catherine's College from the Whitsundays.
Six schools from Mackay and the Whitsundays took to the green last week for the finals of the Bowls Queensland Secondary Schools Cup. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

Ashlee Knight and Lexie Foot guarantee that lawn bowls isn’t an old person’s sport.
“I honestly wouldn’t have thought lawn bowls would be a competitive sport but the more I get into it, the more you see,” said Ashlee.
“I think most people have the view that it’s an old person’s sport but it’s not,” added Lexie.
“The earlier you start with it, the better you can be at it.
“I think we’re both pretty privileged to have picked it up as early as we did.”
Ashlee started playing lawn bowls at age 13 and Lexie at 15 and they have recently been selected to represent Queensland in the under 25 team, taking on New South Wales in Sydney next month.
Both women started playing bowls casually with their families, never expecting their skills to take them this far into the sport.
Now playing regularly at Mackay City Bowls Club where she has previously won A and B grade competitions, Ashlee gets on the green as much as she can, balancing bowls with work and other sport.
She’s previously been selected in Queensland under 18 teams with both tournaments being cancelled due to the pandemic.
“To actually be selected now for the under 25s, I felt really, really good about myself,” she said.
Ashlee’s also had to balance bowls with health issues that took her away from the green for some time, but clearly, it’s barely slowed her down.
“It’s affected me in a way that I can’t play as many games as I wanted to,” she said.
“I had to go away for two months at the start of this year and that pretty much wiped me out of all my games.
“As soon as I got the clearance to come back home, I was out here, straight back to bowls.”
Lexie is a resident bowler at Northern Beaches Bowls Club where just last week she won A grade singles.
“I’m pretty proud of that, it’s generally a pretty big achievement,” she said.
“Last year I did an interview with Bowls Queensland, and they asked, ‘what’s the one thing you want to achieve?’ and that was what I wanted and I did it.”
Their love of bowls started with their families, who they both cite as massive inspirations as well as key individuals at their clubs and in Brisbane.
What brings them back every week is their love of the teamwork and the technicality involved in the sport.
“It’s challenging, every game’s different,” said Lexie.
They both now move on to their next challenge, with training ramping up before travelling to Sydney in August.
“It’s really good, I’m proud to represent Mackay and Northern Beaches,” said Lexie.
“We test ourselves, so we play against each other and sometimes we’ll do drills together,” said Ashlee.
Coming up against old rivals New South Wales, the bowlers say they’re hoping to follow in the Maroons’ footsteps and come away with the win.
“It also puts a bit of added pressure, I guess. We’ve got to back it up,” Lexie laughed.
The excitement of the tournament is heightened by the fact that it will be Ashlee’s first trip to the New South Wales capital.
“I actually can’t wait to fly over Sydney and see the Harbour Bridge,” she laughed.
Queensland take on New South Wales at Taren Point Bowling Club in New South Wales on August 23 and 24.
Ashlee Knight and Lexie Foot have been selected to represent Queensland
Ashlee and Lexie will travel to Sydney for the QLD vs NSW Test Series next month

Mackay squash dynamo Kayce Hoani-Vincent is a young athlete on a mission.
The 15-year-old Mercy College student dreams of one day representing her country at a Commonwealth Games – and if talent and desire is any guide then the super fit schoolgirl is well on track to compete at the 2026 international showcase in Victoria.
Kayce is the number 1 ranked female squash junior in Queensland and a promising pole vaulter in field athletics – two sports entrenched on the Commonwealth Games events calendar.
“Squash and athletics are in my blood,” says the versatile teenager who first picked up a squash racquet at the age of eight.
“I think it would be the ultimate if I was able to represent Australia in either of those sports at a big meet such as the Commonwealth or Olympic Games.”
In four years’ time, the Victorian towns of Bendigo and Ballarat will host the Squash and Athletics events respectively at the 2026 Commonwealth Games – a schedule that inspires young Kayce to chase her dreams.
Kayce can take a giant step towards realising her sporting goals when she participates at the annual Trans Tasman Schools Squash Tri Series Challenge in Brisbane next month.
She will line up for her beloved Queensland against the best junior squash players from New South Wales and New Zealand from August 22 at the Daisy Hill Squash & Racquet Club complex.
At the end of the Tri Series, Kayce will spearhead an Australian Junior team comprised of Queensland and NSW players when they square off against the Kiwis in a major international challenge on the squash court.
It has proved an eventful career to date for the schoolgirl sensation, who is a product of Mackay’s Squash 52 club.
Ever since she began turning up courtside to watch her elder brother Kyle play, the dedicated Hoani-Vincent has shown an affinity for the game.
By the age of 10 she was competing in State Junior Championships and soon after was winning Northern Region and Queensland State titles before representing the Maroons at national level.
Kayce has held her number one Queensland ranking since 2019 and puts it down to her arduous training schedule and desire to constantly improve.
She balances her Year 10 studies at Mercy College with three days of intense fitness training that includes speed, endurance and strength work plus honing her racquet skills on court.
When Kayce is not devising game tactics or hitting a squash ball, she can be found working on her high jump or the pole vault on the athletics field.
Mackay squash champion Kayce Hoani-Vincent. Picture supplied
Kayce Hoani-Vincent is also a champion pole-vaulter. Photo credit: ANQ

Whitsunday Sea Eagles teams celebrated AFL Pride Round at home this week with rainbow colours splashed around the ground playing North Mackay Saints.
Pride Round is designed to provide an inclusive environment for the LGBTIQ+ community by creating awareness and celebrating diversity within community football.
AFL want everyone to feel safe and celebrated within the code and Pride Round brings this to the forefront through conversation and celebration across the country.
Sea Eagles Senior Women’s team were kitted out in Pride Round guernseys this week designed by Shirtfront Solutions with guernsey sponsorship assistance from Ray White Whitsunday.
Sea Eagles hope to expand opportunities in coming years to allow other grades further inclusion.
In what was always going to be a tough game for Sea Eagles Senior Men against the top side, the Saints came out firing and continued their lead throughout the match.
Sea Eagles backline worked hard throughout the match keeping the Saints goalless in the second term, however lost 22–85 in the end.
Although looking every bit the part for Pride Round Sea Eagles Senior Women struggled on the field against an ever-tough Saints side losing 13–63.
A great game to watch the Sea Eagles Under 17s went down 53–63 in a tight match up against North Mackay Saints, proving they are able to mix it with the best at the top of the table with their diversely skilled team.
Sea Eagles Under 14s lost 22–49 against the Saints in rough conditions with Seanna Elies and Chloe Bennett leading the way both kicking goals to keep the team in the game.
Sea Eagles Under 12s took home amazing success for the day against a skilled Saints side winning 22–11 in wet windy conditions. Winning the toss, the young Sea Eagles flew with the wind, working hard together to score and stay with the opposition. With coaching staff all on edge in the final term the young Sea Eagles managed to hold on to take out the win.
Whitsunday Sea Eagles play at home July 23 against Bakers Creek Tigers so come and support Sponsor and Volunteer Appreciation Day with Juniors from 9am, Seniors from 1:15pm.
Contributed by Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Senior Sea Eagles’ Women’s player Cleo Dickie
Senior Women pulled on a special kit for the AFL Pride Round
Under 12’s player Tyson Fowler
Images: Cody Fowler