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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New Mackay Bridge players took the leap to play in their first Sunday Novice pairs competition having only recently completed lessons.
Youngsters Jaiden and Jarek Taylor won North/South, with Mary Rose Ramsden and Carmel Brown winning East/West.
Cheryl Machen played and won a slam hand, a highly sought-after hand for seasoned players.
Thanks to Frances Brown, Geoff Taylor and all who helped with lessons this year.
Cheryl Machen played and won a slam hand
Mackay Bridge Club Weekly Results
Monday 23 May 22 – 6 Table Mitchell
Mackay Bridge Club Weekly Results
Monday 23 May 22 – 6 Table Mitchell
N/S E/W
1st Joy Robinson / Richard Wix 1st Ian Afflick / Terrence Sheedy
2nd Geoff Taylor / Del Ryan 2nd Josie Crowley / Barbara Tait
3rd Patricia Garner / Helen Van Den Broek 3rd Jan Harris / Maria Setiyawan
Tuesday 24 May 22 – 4 Table One Winner
1st Terrence Sheedy / Frances Brown
2nd Marilin Robins / Faye Wright
3rd David Ting / Eric Goodchild
4th Diane Morgan / Sandy Patterson
5th Janelle Conroy / Eric Leivesley
Wednesday 25 May 8 1/2 Table Mitchell
N/S E/W
1st Maria Setiyawan / Janelle Conroy 1st Monica Darley / Kath Poole
2nd Joy Brunette / Don Poole 2nd Diane Holewa / Max Holewa
3rd Ted Cullinan / Geoff Taylor 3rd David Ting / Ming Ting
4th Terrence Sheedy / Eric Leivesley 4th Joy Robinson / Robert Carless
Thursday Night 26 May 22 – 3 Table One Winner
1st Mick King / Patricia Garner
2nd Terrence Sheedy / Jan Harris
3rd Edward Kliese / Nancy Wix
Friday 27 May 22 – 5 1/2 Table Mitchell
N/S E/W
1st Terrence Sheedy / Janelle Conroy 1st David Ting / Ming Ting
2nd Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 2nd Victor Mason / Josie Crowley
3rd Susan Ross / Monica Darley
Saturday 28 March 22 – 9 Table Mitchell
N/S E/W
1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 1st Marilin Robins / Mick Robins
2nd Frances Brown / Alan Brown 2nd Sandy Patterson / Susan Ross
3rd Nancy Wix / Griffin Bancroft 3rd Mick King / Jan Harris
4th David Ting / Ming Ting 4th Geoffrey Patterson / Patricia Garner
Sunday 29 March 22 – 7 1/2 Table Mitchell (Novice)
N/S E/W
1st Jaiden Taylor / Jarek Taylor 1st Mary Rose Ramsden / Carmel Brown
2nd Carol Gasken / Ian Gasken 2nd Mick King / Geoff Cowan
3rd Cheryl Machen / Diane Morgan 3rd Thomas Block / Joy Block
4th Frances Brown / Ruth Healy
Jaiden and Jarek Taylor won North/South in their first Sunday Novice pairs competition. Photo credit: Joy Block

With more than 35-years of high-level administrative and coaching experience, Sean Page has been appointed as the new General Manager of Mackay Basketball.
Page has spent the last 21-years coaching across multiple U.S college basketball programs including the last four seasons as Head Coach at Auburn University at Montgomery. He also completed ten years as Head Coach at Newberry College in South Carolina and two years leading Brescia University in Kentucky.
During his tenure as a college head coach, Page posted an outstanding career record of 242 wins and 208 losses, made four national tournament appearances and coached more than 30 all-conference / all-regional players. He has posted four 20-win seasons, coached six All-Americans and four Academic All-Americans.
Page is no stranger to hoops in Queensland, hailing from Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast. Before departing Australian shores in 2001, he worked across various levels of basketball at the local association, state and national levels.
Page also played in the Queensland State League (now NBL1 North) in the competition’s inaugural season back in 1986.
Mackay Basketball President Tara Smyth was thrilled the association was able to secure somebody of Page’s pedigree for the role.
“After a thorough recruiting, screening and interview process, we're delighted to have Sean come on board as our new GM,” Smyth said.
“Sean brings so many different basketball experiences which will make him highly successful in the role.”
“One of the many great things about Sean is that while he’s been overseas, he still has a tremendous understanding of the business of basketball within Queensland and can bring international knowledge to Mackay. That diversity is something we saw as a massive value-add for the association,” Smyth added.
Page also was elated about accepting the new role and the challenges ahead.
“Mackay Basketball has a storied history from the grassroots to the elite levels and I’m very proud to be given this opportunity to take on the General Manager role of such a celebrated club.
“I can’t wait to get started,” he said.
Page arrives in Mackay with his family to commence in the General Manager role on Thursday, June 16.
Sean Page is the new General Manager of Mackay Basketball. Photo credit: aumathletics.com

The callout was made, and the riders showed.
Hundreds of people gathered at the Mackay BMX track last Thursday, but this was more than the Mackay and District (MAD) BMX Club’s weekly race night.
Brothers Connor and Aiden Parish, aged 15 and 13, are heading to France in July to compete in the UCI BMX World Championships and all race and raffle proceeds from the night were donated to the Parish family to help fund the trip.
In a huge turnout, 97 riders from all over the region registered on the night to help the cause.
Connor and Aiden recently competed in the Oceania BMX Championships in Brisbane where they qualified to represent Australia at the World Championships.
Connor has been racing BMX since the age of six and Aiden since the age of five and the boys say they’re either training or competing all week to prepare.
“A lot of trackwork, a bit of gym, as often as possible,” said Connor.
“We train Monday and Tuesday, then we do gates usually on Wednesday, then we do racing on Thursdays and Fridays,” added Aiden.
“It consumes our week,” laughed their father, Kai.
Parents Kai and Tammie say they’re blown away by the support of the club and local riders.
“The club is hugely supportive of everyone here at the club,” said Tammy.
“Because we’ve been here such a long time, they’re as excited as we are.”
MAD BMX Publicity Officer Michelle Tickle says it’s everyone’s dream to compete on the world stage.
“They’ve been long-time members of our club, they’ve met so many people over the years, and it’s wonderful to see everyone turn out to support them,” she said.
The family of four will head to France in July where the boys will compete alongside 3000 other riders from all over the world and hope to rub shoulders with some of their idols.
“I’m excited and terrified and everything all rolled into one,” said Tammy.
“I’m just hoping to get experience, I don’t think I’m going to get anything big,” said Aiden
“It’s a big achievement.”
L-R Aiden and Connor Parish will represent Australia in the UCI BMX World Championships in France in July
L-R Aiden, father Kai, mother Tammie and Connor will travel to France in July
97 riders turned up to support the family last Thursday night
The boys in action. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

Men’s Division 2 Pennants game on Saturday against Marian resulted in two wins and a draw, giving North Mackay 5.5 points, Marian half point. Sunday’s game against Mackay City at City club resulted in a loss for two of our teams and a win for the other. This meant only one point for North Mackay and five for City. Results for divisions three and four were not known at this time.
Social Bowls Results
Monday mixed pairs winners were Pat O’Neill and Jan Little followed by Ivan Bragg and Errol Simmons. Lucky draw winners were Mario Leotta and Glen Fahy.
Wednesday ladies game was won by Gloria Sam, Wendy McGee and Bev Woodward. Runners up were Pam Louis and Bev McDonald.
Thursday mixed pairs winners were Barry Lehmann and Marg Fogg, with Laura Howland and Peter Nesbit in second place. Greens vouchers were won by Col Carey and Jan Little. The kitty toucher jackpots.
Saturday men’s day was taken out by Wayne Mietzel and Bill McCurry.
Friday mixed pairs re-commence on 10th June.
North Mackay Ladies Celebrate 74-Year Birthday
North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club celebrated their 74-year birthday at their PAH on Tuesday May 24, Starting with a fun afternoon of bowls, followed by a rather delicious high tea.
Ladies President Lorraine Silman welcomed all those present, past presidents, and non-playing members and guests, and also thanked her hard-working committee before inviting Leanne Lewis (Jnr Vice MDLBA) to help with the cutting of the beautiful birthday cake.
Next came the rather large cent sale, with lots of lucky winners. Overall a lovely afternoon of bowls, friendship and celebrating milestones.
Winners of the bowls were: Lorna Coad, Narelle Schmidtke, Donna Gordon. Runners up were: Rose Condon, Lois Deguara, Sue Hazledine.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine.
Lance Edwards, a fairly new bowler, is bowling very well
Max Rose (bowling) along with Fred King runs the very popular Monday morning club
Winners of the bowls were: Lorna Coad, Narelle Schmidtke, Donna Gordon
Runners up were: Rose Condon, Lois Deguara, Sue Hazledine
North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club celebrated their 74-year birthday

It was history in the making for Mackay “Pickleballers” after taking the huge step to compete in the first Pickleball Tournament at the North Qld Games held in Townsville recently. The Games consist of 43 varying codes of sport, catering to 4,500 competitors. The Pickleball players travelled from The Burdekin, Charters Towers, Malanda, Mooloolaba, Tully, Mission Beach, Hinchinbrook, Townsville, Cairns, and Mackay.
It was the first away competition for the Mackay team, so to come home with an impressive four gold and two silver medals was beyond anyone's expectation. It was a fantastic effort for these Mackayites who were considered “newbies” to the game.
Among the medallists were Toni Woolcock and Heather Hayes who won gold in the women’s doubles, Toni Woolcock and Rob Vella who won gold in the mixed doubles, and Rob Vella and Joe Parrotta who won silver in the men’s doubles division.
Also, big congratulations go to Gigi Brake, Liz Parrotta, Michelle Sheehan, and Greg Wilson who made it into the finals and put on a great display of Pickleball.
We are so proud of our winners and everyone who made the effort of support by making the trip.
Pickleball can be a low-impact sport that is easy to learn and play at almost any age—it is a combination of tennis, badminton and table tennis; this sport for life is regularly described as the fastest growing sport worldwide. The game was first introduced to Australia in 2015 by a small group of NSW enthusiasts, consequently, playing groups have formed in every state and territory in Australia with links to Pickleball communities in the U.S. and Canada. Tournaments are held frequently throughout the country bringing together fierce competition between state champions.
If you are looking for a new social and fun activity and have a bit of a giggle, Pickleball is definitely it. Locally, you will find Pickleball being played at Mackay PCYC’s indoor basketball stadium twice a week, Tuesdays from 5:30pm to 7pm and Thursdays from 12pm to 2pm. It is being offered free of charge for your first trial and we will provide a ‘paddle’ to get you going.
A word of warning though, for those willing to give this sport a bit of a whack: it’s totally addictive!
Contributed by Michelle Sheehan
Pickleball Gold medallists Heather Hayes and Toni Woolcock at the North Queensland Games. Photos supplied
Silver medallists Rob Vella and Joe Parrotta
Toni Woolcock and Rob Vella won gold in the mixed doubles
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Local Rugby League side The QCCS Mackay Cutters will partner with Mackay State High School in 2023 to link the high school’s Rugby League Academy with the Mackay Cutters Pathways Program and centralised-coaching system.
The parties believe the formal partnership will see “mutual benefit for both the Mackay Cutters and Mackay SHS”.
It will involve the sharing of facilities and resources, making Mackay SHS a training base for the Cutter’s Junior Representative programs.
“This will increase the opportunities for players and staff in the Mackay region to pursue their rugby league goals,” a Mackay Cutters spokesperson said.
“The partnership is aimed at developing local talent through a streamlined junior pathways program into the Mackay Cutters.”
The new partnership hopes that the hub established at Mackay State High School will be the first of three, with satellite programs also planned for two other areas as the Cutters look to broaden their pathways footprint.

Netball is a way of life for the gifted young athletes at Mercy College and St Patrick’s College Mackay.
With a proud tradition and first-class Netball Excellence program, both schools have proved a thriving nursery for the region’s emerging netballers.
St Patrick’s College and Mercy College will parade their pool of talent when they co-host the upcoming CQUniversity Confraternity Shield Rugby League and Queensland Independent Secondary Schools Netball (QISSN) Carnivals in Mackay from June 26 to July 1.
Just like their rugby league cohorts, the Mercy and St Patrick’s College netball outfits are gearing up for strong showings on court against the best schoolgirl and schoolboy netballers in Queensland.
When it comes to on-court chemistry, they don’t come better than Mercy College’s fresh-faced Open team that will compete in the QISSN Division 5 Opens category.
Comprised of Year 9 and Year 10 students, the Mercy girls are ready to step up a class and entertain crowds with their exciting brand of netball under the coaching of experienced mentor Di Bailey.
“The girls enjoy playing together and have built an impressive record at schools’ level through their camaraderie, natural skills, versatility and sheer love of the game,” says Mrs Bailey.
“There is a real chemistry amongst the team and the quality court craft is shown in their development” she said.
Ably skippered by outstanding Capricornia representative goalkeeper Kacee Ziegeler, the Mercy squad are tipped to shine at this year’s QISSN tournament.
The inspirational Ziegeler is a player to watch in defence and shapes as a trump card with her leadership qualities, organising skills and valuable experience.
Talented goal attack and team vice-captain Camryn Zeller is currently honing her shooting skills with DAS in the Mackay Netball Premier League.
A prolific goal scorer for the Mercy team, the promising 15-year-old will play a key role in the points stakes with her unerring accuracy and cool temperament under pressure.
Testimony of Mercy College’s winning formula is the team’s versatility on the court, high fitness levels and ability to produce quality netball with a variety of combinations.
“The girls show an uncanny understanding on court and have a depth of skills that make them very competitive in tournament play,” says team manager Christine Newland.
“With our Netball Excellence Class the girls can hone those skills and build their strength and fitness during our gym visits to Athletica and Integrated Bodies” she added.
The intensive training has certainly helped reap the benefits for this outstanding young Mercy netball outfit that boasts seven Mackay representatives in leaders Ziegeler and Zeller, Pershouse, Cotter, Dinsdale, McPherson and Uriarte.
Coach Bailey proudly stated that the Mercy Netball Excellence Program had unearthed a wealth of local talent over the years.
“We also select a Year 8 Development Squad and a Year 9 Junior Vicki Wilson Shield squad that is part of the school’s Health & Physical Education (HPE) program where the students undergo intensive skills work, strength conditioning and fitness plus learn about court tactics,” she said.
Last year Mercy College captured the Mackay region’s Vicki Wilson Shield trophy for Year 7 to Year 9 players with the classy Ziegeler, Zeller, Harris, Uriarte and Dinsdale all making an impact to help the school qualify for the Vicki Wilson State Championships in Brisbane.
Mercy College will compete in the Senior Open Division 5 category at this year’s CQUniversity Queensland Independent Secondary Schools Netball Carnival with St Patrick’s College to show their wares in the Division One section.
Contributed by Chris Karas
St Patrick’s and Mercy College netballers will represent Mackay at this month’s QISSN Carnival

More than 30 professional and amateur golfers took to the scenic Sarina Golf Club last week as part of the CMR Recycling Sarina Pro-Am Tournament.
Recent wet weather didn’t deter players from all over Queensland and New South Wales, but it did require a change of course as five holes were taken out of play.
“All the priorities changed and got thrown around because, obviously, the rain, off and on, and how wet things have been,” said Sarina Golf Club Greenkeeper Wade Cranston.
“It’s been pretty hard work to juggle it around, but we’ve managed to pull together a composite course for the guys.”
Lismore’s Sam Brazel finished day one with a two-shot lead, however a stunning second round of nine-under 62 saw Jay Mackenzie storm home with a two-stroke victory on day two.
The 22-year-old from Lennox Head finished with a two-round total of 15-under par, two clear of playing partner Brett Rankin (64) with William Bruyeres finishing third on 66.
“It was great playing with Rankin today, he really helped push me along as he had seven-under par for his day,” Mr Mackenzie told PGA Australia.
“I didn’t make many mistakes and it just kept seeming to go in the right direction.”
PGA Tournament Coordinator Garrett Skinner says the Pro-Am Series offers a unique opportunity for locals and club members to play with more experienced players.
“It’s a great opportunity for the members and amateurs and sponsors to get on board and get a couple of tips, have a great day, learn something new, and see some fabulous golf,” he said.
Sarina Golf Club Clubhouse Manager Kylee Fowler says the tournament received a good turnout considering it was held during the week.
“A lot of them still have jobs, a lot of them are on the circuit full-time,” she said.
“This is a good event in the fact that you get the pros and you get the amateurs in together.
“Then we’ll do it all again next year on the weekend which will be much better for us, better for our amateurs, better for our members so everyone can get a chance to play.”
Next year’s Sarina Pro-Am Tournament has been locked in for May 20-21, 2023.
Sarina was the third leg of the Hidden Valley Whitsundays North Queensland Series, with other legs being held in Mackay, Pioneer Valley and Bowen.
AMATEUR RESULTS
Day one Results:
Winner: Rodney Allen 40
2nd: Daniel Allen 37 C/B
3rd: Ting Li 37
4th: Brodie Saltmarsh 37.
Pin Shots
9: Luke Lauder 270cm
6: Ting LI
16: Mark Pearl – Hole in one!
LADIES – Sue Farrell 40cm
Day Two Results:
Winner: Doug Miles 40
2nd: Ting Li 38 C/B
3rd: Trent Budby 38
4th: Ian Dunn 36
Pin Shots
6: Declan Mulherin 168cm
9: Colin Dunn 46cm
16: Skinner
Ladies: 2nd Shot 16: Chris Chapman 117cm
OVERALL
Over All Winner: Ting Li 75
Men’s Division 1 Winner: Trent Budby 71
Men’s Division 1 r/up: Declan Mulherin 69
Men’s Division 2 Winner: Doug Miles 68
Men’s Division 2 r/up: Brodie Saltmarsh 65
Ladies Winner: Barbara Chrzanowski 59
Ladies r/up: Sue Farrell 55
tournament. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie
Winner: Winner Jay Mackenzie with Tournament Coordinator Garrett Skinner

This week, in cool conditions, 61 motivated people ran, jogged and walked the 5km oceanfront course, of whom 9 were first timers and 8 recorded new Personal Bests.
Well done to Ryker, Aaron, Jodie, Michael, Toni, Jane, Wendy and Shane, and Laura was recognised for reaching the 25 weeks as a volunteer milestone.
Airlie Beach parkrun started on 5th December 2015. Since then 3,819 participants have completed 20,747 parkruns covering a total distance of 103,735 km, including 2,451 new Personal Bests. A total of 334 individuals have volunteered 2,848 times.
On the 28th of May Airlie Beach parkrun is cancelled as the Cruisin Whitsunday Show and Shine 2022 will be setting up vehicles on the grass area of Coral Sea Marina.
Parkrunners are encouraged to go to Bowen parkrun, Hamilton Island parkrun or Mackay parkrun instead.
On the 4th of June Airlie Beach parkrun invite the community to join them for parkrun and then a post parkrun picnic at Shingley Beach.
Food can be brought from home or purchase counter food from My Rainbow Bakery. To make it a picnic event to remember, participants are encouraged to wear their favourite event T-Shirt.
Every Saturday Airlie Beach parkrun meets at 6:50am for a briefing at area D, Coral Sea Marina (adjacent to the top carpark). Parking is free in the lower carpark till 9:30am if a parkrun barcode is placed on the dashboard.
Contributed with thanks to Airlie Beach parkrun
Laura has volunteered for 25 weeks
Running through scenic Shingley Beach

The weeks roll on at Airlie Beach Bowls Club, with Tuesday seeing 18 bowlers going hammer and tong.
Ladies A and B Grade singles contested through Stacey Hadlow’s winning team with Juanita Matterson at lead and Lyn Graham collecting the prize money.
Ladies B Grade semi-final will now be played between Bev Taylor and Jill Mazlin-Peterson.
The Ladies A Grade singles semi-final score was 23 all on the penultimate end between Betty Nicole and Ladda Purdie.
Ladda claimed the win 25-23.
In the Grand Final she faced Henny Tattam, who won comfortably in the end.
Wednesday afternoon welcomed the Little Rock Bowls Club’s Ian Boulter and 22 players contesting the prize.
Shane Spann, Col Morris, and Elaine Kippen claimed victory on the day.
Wednesday night saw Business House Bowls in full swing, with PRD beating Whitsunday Gold Coffee’s B team 11-6.
Hadlow Racing beat out Woolies Allsorts team 10-5, while Whitsunday Coffee’s Gold A team won 13-9.
Saturday Men’s Pennants teams Divisions 4, 5, and 6 all played at home. Division 4 lost to North Mackay team 4-1.
Division 5 played Mackay Northern Beaches team had games like the 55-17 win, leading them to claim the overall prize.
Division 6 played a very strong Southern Suburbs team, with the overall score favouring the suburbs teams 4 points to 1.
Sunday, three teams travelled to Mackay with Divisions 4 and 6 playing RSL.
Division 4 salvaged a draw but overall score was 4.5 to 5, and Division 6 played well in patches but ultimately lost 5 points to nil.
Division 5 played against Mackay City in two games which finished 40 all, and came home even on 2.5 points.
Division 1 had an outstanding win against Proserpine with 5.5 points to .5 win.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Hanny Tattam, winner of the A Grade Singles

Last Wednesday, there was a game of Club Championship Pairs played between Bryan Davy and Luchie Gardel defeating Martin Corr and David Ling to start off the week.
The day also hosted three games of social bowls with four bowlers from Airlie Beach getting in some practice on the grass.
Jim Bownds, Arthur Griffith, and Andrew Butler defeated Heather McKinnon, Bruce Uhe and John Fielding 22-21.
Ken Watts, John Lahney, and Peter Lawton defeated John Anderson, Pat Bownds, and Bryce McKinnon 23 – 15.
Russell Jackson and Sandy Daffara defeated Allan Pershouse and Garry Alexander 35 - 16.
Pennants was played on the weekend.
Division 1 had two home games, narrowly losing to Airlie Beach 51-57 and scoring 0.5 points for a draw on one rink.
On Sunday the team backed up for the game against Northern Beaches winning 70 - 57.
On Sunday afternoon Social bowls, John Anderson played double lead.
John, Alen Sanderson, Kendall Watts and Sandy Daffara drew with John, Ken Watts, John Lahney and Arthur Griffith 21 all.
During the week, Scott Kinnear has been playing in the Vision Impaired competition in Brisbane and currently leads in both singles and pairs with a few more games still to be played.
Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown
Division 1 game on Sunday with Toby Craig taking instruction from skip Gavin Milne

Last Tuesday saw winners for the afternoon Hugh Sutton and Penny Warren defeat John Hayson and Rose Wright, as well as Robyn Stitt, Isobel Wheeler, and Kev Baxter defeat Deb Retchless, Marg Wilson, and Mark Drummond.
Tuesday was a huge day as Chris Reddick, Irene Laird, and Wayne Reddick rounded out the day with a win over Deb Beel, Merle Elphinstone, and Larry Wright.
Sunday winners for the afternoon were George Tartaglea, Isobel Wheeler, and Chris Healey defeating Eileen Dunn, Sue Shearing, and Denis Madeley.
Others Toni Bowen, Chris Frew, and Hugh Sutton defeated Deb Beel, John Hayson, and Bob Dykstra, with Marcia Arthur, Merle Elphinstone, and Pat Tracey defeating Deb Retchless, Lorraine Knight, and Margaret Wilson.
Irene Laird, Penny Warren, and Keith Armstrong defeated Chris Reddick, Ken Coad, and Robyn Stitt, while Denise Wallace, Lyn Danvers, and Larry Wright defeated Rose Wright, Jen Healey, and Wayne Reddick.
Congratulations to the Wangaratta Men who won the Country Cup at Brandon on Sunday.
Club Competition Final of Ladies Fours was played on Saturday morning.
A close game resulted in Robyn Stitt, Tracey Roach, Margaret Wilson, and Fely Duncan defeating Denise Wallace, Sue Shearing, Val Hadley, and Penny Warren.
Good luck to the Men representing Wangaratta playing in the Red Pennant in the Burdekin at the end of this week.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Winners Club 4's 2022

Wednesday’s competition was an eclectic one for the ladies’ and a single stableford for the men.
Ladies’ winner Grace Nott, 34 1/8, runner up Michelle Campbell, 34 3/8.
Pin shots to Raewyn Glover, Lisa Raisbeck, Marg Need and Gayle Bynes, and Men’s winner Doug Power 37 points, runner up Noel Schultz 36 points.
Saturday’s competition was a single stableford sponsored by Tropix Refrigeration.
Men’s winner Malcolm Martin 40 points, runner up Toss Eisemann 39 points, with pin shots to Tim Miller, Ernie Parker, Michael Strickett, Kurt Bidgood.
Ladies’ winner Paulette Barrett 42 points, runner up Julie Martin 39 points. Pin shots to Julie Martin, Robyn Slade, Judi Morris, Lorraine McArthur.
Accuracy drives to Julie May and Perry Layton. Greg Fairs won the carwash voucher
This weekend begins with a single stableford on Saturday sponsored by LiveLife Pharmacy.
On Sunday, the Bowen Golf club welcomed back professionals for the annual Pro-Am sponsored by Abbot Point Operations.
There will be a shoot-out after the competition on Sunday, with spectators welcome all day.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott

Place scores for the weekly 9-hole stableford were Tyson Flavel on 22, Rob Lodders on 20 and Mick Bond on 19 points.
Friday's 9-hole stableford was won this week by David Wallace on 19 points. Lorri Thynne and Tyson Flavel both came in with 18 points however it was Lorri that won the count back to take second.
Sundays 4 ball better ball was won by Wayne and Adam Singleton on 41 nett, followed by Dave Wallace and Alan Clinch on 44.5.
Nearest to pins were Rhys Bartholomew and Adam Singleton.
Cory Belke is the first to complete his Kids coaching clinic with Glenn Rees and the interest from ladies commencing the clinics is growing.
The final Monthly Medal for the year will be held this Sunday with the Medal of Medallist scheduled for 5 June.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross

Sunshine and pickleball paddles made for rainbows and smiles on Thursday afternoon.
There were four courts featuring games like ladies doubles featuring Amity and Demelza against Robyn and Gay.
Lorraine and Yoko played against Gerry and Murray, as well as Michael and Kate pitting themselves against Stu and Frank.
First time players Bob and Lyn joined in for a wonderful afternoon.
On Saturday the sun let the rain take over and no Pickleball played.
Paddles Up till next week! 4pm Thursday Afternoon and 7am Saturday Morning
Contributed with thanks to Jenny Kirkman
Bob and Lyn