
The annual Harvest Triples competition was held at the Marian Bowls Club on Monday, May 11th, welcoming sixteen teams from across the district. President Thelma Johnston greeted players as they arrived for the popular event, which saw bowlers enjoy a day of friendly rivalry despite continuous showers throughout the day. The wet weather did little to dampen spirits, with plenty of laughter and camaraderie shared across the greens. A cent sale and raffles were well supported by the attending bowlers, while Joan Vickers donated a beautiful orchid for the lucky door prize. With only three points separating the top three teams, the competition proved to be closely contested. Results were as follows: 1st Place: C. McBride, Penny Roots, Rita Hughes 2nd Place: Lyn Tungate, Pauline Turchett, Margaret Egerton 3rd Place: Doris Fry, Judith Miller, Thelma Johnston Contributed by Judith Miller 6349 T. Johnston, R. Hughes, C. McBride, P. Roots. 6348 T. Johnston, L. Tungate, M. Edgerton, P. Turchett 6346 L. Hamilton, T. Johnston, D. Fry, J. Miller. Photos supplied
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Queensland Mines Rescue Service (QMRS) has brought together some of the state’s most capable mines rescue teams for the 21st QMRS Memorial Cup, held at the QMRS Dysart Rescue Station on 7th May 2026. Now in its 21st year, the Memorial Cup continues to honour the legacy of those who have shaped mines rescue in Queensland, while giving teams the opportunity to demonstrate the specialist skills, discipline and teamwork that underpin strong emergency response capability across the sector. Teams representing Oaky North, Aquila, Broadmeadow, Centurion, Crinum, Ensham and Ironbark No.1 competed throughout the day in a series of real-world emergency scenarios designed to test decision-making under pressure and strengthen operational readiness across the industry. The top four teams will now progress to the State Rescue Competition in August. QMRS Chief Executive Officer Tim Jackson said the event plays a key role in maintaining preparedness. “Events like the Memorial Cup are about building capability and making sure our people are ready when it matters,” he said. “The scenarios are designed to test teams under pressure, and the standard on display reflects the strength of mines rescue across Queensland.” Aquila Mine took out top honours, followed by Oaky North Mine and Ironbark Mine. Awards for the George Carbine Perpetual Trophy for Best First Aid and the QMRS Fire Fighting Excellence Award in memory of Ramsay Wells were both awarded to Aquila. Captain of the winning team, Nicholas Doherty, said the result reflected strong preparation and teamwork. "This result reflects the standard across all teams that competed. The scenarios are built around real incidents, so every decision counts. For us, it comes down to discipline, communication and trust in each other. This win is a credit to the work the team has put in and the support behind us. More importantly, it is about making sure we are ready when it matters.” Aquila Mine General Manager Braedon Smith said the result reflected sustained effort and team development. “Winning the QMRS Memorial Cup is a proud moment for our Aquila team members and recognition of the hard work, discipline and commitment they have shown building capacity together as a relatively new team,” he said. “This result did not happen overnight. Our team has trained consistently, backed each other in every scenario, and built strong trust and teamwork along the way. Mines rescue competitions test the skills, communication and decision making that make a real difference should an emergency situation occur either on site or in the community.” QMRS acknowledged the support of its industry partners, with the Memorial Cup made possible through contributions from FRSA, 3M, Dräger, Fire Response, Performance Training, MSA, PIP, Simtars, Blackwoods and Lunar Mining, as well as the efforts of staff, district assessors, team marshals, patients, assistants and supporters who helped deliver the event. CAPTIONS: Winners - Aquila (Front Row L to R) - Mitchell Bird, Carl Schultz (vice - captain), Nick Doherty (captain), and Vincent Fitzgerald. (Back Row L to R) - John Bourke, Guillermo (will) Pedrosa, Adam Barnes, Daneil Davies, and Tyronne Sullivan. Photo supplied Second Place - Oaky North (Front Row L to R) - Leslie Healy, Robert McShane (vice - captain), Samuel Lindley (captain), and Coleman Roberts. (Back Row L to R) - Sandie McGill, Dakotah Damsma Richardson, Ben Ormsby, Hudson Jeffrey, Corey Hoskins, and Sarah Ryan (3M). Photo supplied Third Place - Ironbark No.1 (Front Row L to R) - Kenneth Aveling, Thomas McPhail (captain), Shay Livermore (vice - captain), and Dean Betts. (Back Row L to R) - Charlie Stokes, Connor Thompson, Luke Davies, Paul Hansen, Danuel Bell, and Brett Spence (FRSA). Photo supplied
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Over the weekend of 8th–10th May, Mackay Table Tennis Association was proud to host the Queensland Northern Veterans and Mackay Open Tournament, welcoming more than 100 players from across the State, who travelled from Cairns to the Gold Coast to compete in the event. The weekend featured both Aged and Rated events and showcased an incredible range of competitors, from our youngest junior player at just 7 years old to our oldest veteran player at 85 years old. For the first time in several years, we crowned new Men’s and Women’s Open Singles Champions. Alan Walsh from Townsville defeated Paul Green from Mackay to claim the Men’s Open title, while Crismi Lovera fought back strongly against Andrea McDonnell, with both players representing Townsville, to secure the Women’s Open title. Mackay Table Tennis Association would like to sincerely thank everyone who travelled, competed, umpired, and assisted throughout the weekend, along with the wonderful referees whose efforts helped make the tournament a success. A special thank you also goes to all the sponsors who generously donated prize money and raffle prizes to the Club — your continued support is greatly appreciated. Tuesday Night Fixtures Division 1: Curlews (Barry Patterson, Geoff Cowan, Anne Sheridan) just got home against Budgies (Emma Widdup, Graeme Walker, Graham Brake) 6-5. Barry won a very close battle with Graham B (-6,6,-13,10,9). What an exceptional 5 Sets! Cockatoos (Mick Ruhl, Mark Sleeman, Neil Brown) won 6-5 over Geese (Steven Whiting, Lee Brake, Janice Kent), no 5 set matches but some very close games. Canaries (Lily Boland, Josh Brown, Yilin Jiang) defeated Bowerbirds (Trent Day, Allan Edwards, Syed Hossain). Division 2: Doves (Daniel Warfield, John McGee, Will VanDeKaa) defeated Owls (Rod Mahumas, Peter Goodson, Ricky Zhan) 6-5 with a good 5 set doubles match between John and Daniel coming home against Rod and Ricky to win (-3,7,-12,8,3). Eagles (Andrea Nicholson, Ollie Hamelink, Rachel Fiesta) won 9-2 against Kites (Matt West, Tiffany Camilleri, Simon Hogan), Andrea found her groove in the 5 set to win over Matt (-8,3,4,-7,6). Galahs (Donna Abbott, Remy Zhan) beat Parrots (George Camilleri, Darryl Ross) 5-3, George got his monies worth with 2 big 5 set matches, he lost to Donna but came out and snuck home against Remy (-9,7,-8,7,12) Division 3 are still playing in there groups with the leader board changing often. Tuesday Morning Fixtures Division 1: Orion Orbitors (Andrea Nicholson, Veronica Shepherd, John McGee) defeated Astro Aces (George Camilleri, Peter Goodson, Sally Muir), Peter overcome John in 5 sets (9,4,-9,-9,4). Eclipse Spin (Branko Vucurovic, Kevin Abbott, Darryl Ross) won 8-4 against Nova Smashers (Doug Dungavell, Veronica Needham, Bryan Marshall), Kevin got the better of Veronica N (-9,11,-7,5,6). Division 2: Spartan Spin (Ian Dodds, Gloria Vella, Helen Ware) overcome Ninja Strikes (Ken Best, Frank Caruana, Chris Collins) 10-2, Helen outlasted Chris in 5 sets (-8,-8,1,10,7). Viking Raiders (Kim Daffy, Louise Gould, Josie Davis) defeated Samurai Swords (John Hamelink, Coral Morgan, Robyn Bushell) 7-5, Kim overcome John in close 5 sets (16,-5,-9,11,10). Division 3: Celtic Smash (David Muir, Trish Zamparutti, Myles Dutton) won 7-5 Gladiator Grip (Sharon Muller, Allison Day, Madge Saunders), Myles overcome Sharon in 5 sets (7,9,-8,-7,7). Aztec Warriors (Kim Challendar, Janelle Kuene, Pam Kuene) defeated Mongol Power (Gerry Synnott, Glenda Dutton, Thelma Caruana) 11-1, Pam outlasted Gerry in close battle (7,-8,8,-3,7). Contributed by Andrea Payne Barry Patterson. Photo supplied
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The 30th Barrier Reef Contract Bridge Congress was played in Townville last week. Players travelled from all over the state to compete. Five pairs of Mackay players received coveted Red points in the Walkins. Noel Saunders and Martin Pearce won the Novice Pairs (Gold points) with Team Morris – Sandra Morris, Annie Lynch, Jan Harris and Helen Van Den Broek placed second in the Restricted Team event, also Gold points. All Mackay players competed well and received a percentage of Red or Gold points. Weekly Results Monday 11 May 2026 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Griffin Bancroft / Gwen Liddell 1st Patrick Rasmussen / Mary Rose Ramsden 2nd Monica Darley / Joy Block 2nd Sandy Patterson / Karen Caldwell 3rd Faith Hutchinson / Mary Jane Marsh 3rd Diane Stokes / Edward Kliese Tuesday Evening 12 May 2026 – 4 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Eric Goodchild / Noel Bugeia 2nd Ken Seaniger / Ann Whitmore 3rd Patricia Garner / Adrian Westcott 4th Vicki Howard / Richard Wix Wednesday 13 May 2026 –8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Griffin Bancroft / Diane Stokes 1st Anne Lutz / Gwen Liddell 2nd Bob Ellis / Susan Wright 2nd Andrew Canavan / Kath Poole 3rd Robert Carless / Joy Robinson 3rd Geoff Taylor / Ian Vary 4th Josie Cowley / Barbara Tait 4th Mary Rose Ramsden / Patrick Rasmussen Thursday Evening 14 May 2026 – 4 Table One Winner – Green Points 1st Faye Wright / Adrian Westcott 2nd Griffin Bancroft / Mick King 3rd Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless Friday 8 May 2026 –- 6 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 1st Nancy Martin / Kath Poole 2nd Monica Darley / Barbara Tait 2nd Sue Mayer-Miller / Gwen Liddell 3rd Joyce Deguara / Shirley Worland 3rd Eric Goodchild / Sandy Patterson Saturday 9 May 2026 – 10 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless 1st Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden 2nd Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 2nd Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild 3rd Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 2nd Monica Darley / Nancy Martin 4th Ann Whitmore / Sandra Morris 4th Errol Morris / Ian Gaskell 5th Gwen Liddell / Julie O’Neill 5th Anne Lutz / Ian Vary Contributed by Joy Block
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On Saturday fifty-four people ran, jogged and walked the 5km waterfront course. Seventeen were first timers from locations that included Airlie Beach, Bowen, Cairns, Mackay and Melbourne. Four people recorded new Personal Bests - well done Martin, Nyrie, Gus and Laura.
It was great to have an enthusiastic team of junior (and some not so junior) water gun shooters to keep participants cool.
The event was made possible by 14 wonderful volunteers: Tim Oberg, Kara Olver (Run Director), Chris Hands, Megan Drennan, Sarah Voigt, Nathalie Bloome, Darlene Reid, Susanne Willmott, Valerie Kimpton (Photographer), Ronald McCall, Levon Cookson, Laura Oates, Annette Turner and Brad Turner.
Airlie Beach parkrun started on 5th December 2015. Since then 3,611 participants have completed 19,710 parkruns covering a total distance of 98,550 km, including 2,333 new Personal Bests. A total of 313 individuals have volunteered 2,616 times.
There will be a tropical themed celebration for Airlie Beach parkrun’s 300th event on February 26th. Participants are encouraged to come along tropically themed. All finishers will receive a frozen mocktail and My Rainbow Bakery are providing complimentary tropical juice for the post parkrun celebrations.
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.
There are no winners at parkrun and nobody comes last – the Tail walkers do. Regular participation is rewarded rather than performance, with ‘parkrun milestone shirts’ available to people to recognise their achievements in coming along.
Contributed with thanks to Airlie Beach parkrun.
Last weekend’s parkrun

Pickleball is gaining momentum at the Cannonvale tennis courts where there are a number of Pickleball courts marked out. On Thursday afternoon 3 courts were in action putting into practice what they had learned from state Queensland coach Brendan Lee the week before.
Saturday morning was no different with a turn up of 12 Picklers playing. It was great to have the Applegate family back on court. They all said they were tuckered out at the end of the morning, but assured me - "We'll Be Back"
It is fantastic that new faces are appearing on court each week. You could also be one of the new faces and have a whack of the wiffle ball.
It is never too late to learn a new sport - so come and have a go!!
Pickleball court available for hire, equipment is supplied.
Come down at 4.30pm Thursday afternoons and 7am Saturday mornings.
Contributed with thanks to Jenny Kirkman.
Saturday morning Picklers

The Cannons have another big week with 55 swimmers participating at Club Night and 15 swimmers travelling to Brisbane for the Queensland Sprint Championships.
On Wednesday, the club presented Ehsan Helou, Jacob Bell, Lochlan Jamieson, Tora Delac, Scarlett Gascoyne, Holly Perrin, Lukas Trevaskis, Ella Harland, Oliver Bond, Lilli Bond, Tiana Bell, Anisa Helou, Charlie Doherty, Daniel Saunders, Rohan Gascoyne, Mark Erickson (Coach) and Ken Crittenden (Coach) with State Shirts.
On Wednesday night, Anisa Helou, Ehsan Helou, Nelson Malady, Oli Bond, Remy Hedges, Jasper Korosec, Addie Sanders and Celeste Orenshaw were presented with Upgrade Certificates. Club Records were presented to Jacob Dewis and Oli Bond. Stevie Lee was presented with the Chocolate Award for the biggest PB.
Highlights from Club Night include: Don Algie swam a 10.3 second PB in his 100m Backstroke. Koa Harland and Taj Murray were both in excellent form, swimming PBs in all their events.
Jack Ganter aged 13 years swam a fantastic time of 3.15.51 in his 200m IM. Millie Groom swam a super 12m Breaststroke in 12.31 seconds (a 9.2second PB). Heidi Hiscox swam extremely well in her Breaststroke and Freestyle races, taking over 2 seconds off her previous best times. Connor Lee performed extremely well in his Breaststroke, Freestyle and Butterfly to swim PBs.
Special mention to all the other swimmers who swam PBs on Wednesday night: Jasper Korosec, Stevie Lee, Abiageal Maher, Lily Maher, Mason Harland, Remy Hedges, Anisa Helou, Jax Clayworth, Oliver Bond, Jai Dennison, Jacob Dewis, Charlie Doherty, Evie Doherty, Austin Edwards-Bland, Liam Filewood, Isaac Pisaniello, Nathan Saunders, Lukas Tevaskis, Alannah Ogilvie, Celeste Orenshaw, Shailee Mewha and Lilah Mewha.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.
Jasper, Addie and Celeste with their Upgrade Certificates
Stevie Lee with her Chocolate Award

Saturday morning dawned bright and the young ladies of the Saturday morning group turned up with "bright eyes and bushy tails" for a morning of energy filled tennis.
Saturday afternoon social tennis was a terrific with social players delighted to have new faces on court. Big thank you to: Cam, Sienna, Luke, Francessco and Tanya
The Tuesday and Thursday afternoon tournament training team is working tirelessly to improve their overall fitness - Well done to this group for 100 per cent effort.
The boys of Friday Brekky Group were more than keen to get back into hitting mode - Top work - Remy, Brax, Charlie and Fletcher.
On Friday night court hire regular Nicholas brought along his friend for a mighty game of tennis.
Contributed with thanks to Jenny Kirkman.
Saturday morning warm-up

This week the Friday prawns were won by Club Handicapper Rob Lodders with 24 points, second was Wayne Singleton who just beat the third placing Tim Harris on a count back, both on 22 points.
Saturday saw a return to the 18-hole competitions. This week it was stableford, won by Justyn Durbin with a very impressive score of 40 points, closely followed by Terry Kimpton on 38 and Adam Singleton on 37.
Sunday's 9-hole was won by Dave Burke on 22, Kendal Nash on 21 and Tyson Flavel on 19.
Next week the Club commences the introduction of a variety of competition styles starting on Saturday 12th with a SKINS competition with 4 Ball Better Ball the following week.
Head to the Whitsunday Green website to find the competition calendar.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross.
Kendal Nash and Kev Fancke

A huge word of thanks to Justin Butler and the team for organising the 2022 Sports Expo!
Thursday afternoon can only be described as colossal when state Queensland coach Brendan Lee was in attendance. Our local Pickleball players were all enthused by Brendan's instruction and couldn't wait to put it into practice.
Three pickleball courts were in action with much striking of the wiffle ball and plenty of laughing.
Pickleball hit Australian shores in 2015 - the most popular word to describe this sport is - fun.
If you are keen for this new sport that is taking Australia by storm - social pickleball is on every Thursday at 4.30pm and Saturday mornings at 7am. Pickleball court available for hire at your convenience. Equipment and wiffle balls supplied.
Contributed with thanks to Jenny Kirkman.

Firstly, JJK Tennis and Tennis Whitsunday would like to thank Justin Butler and team for the amazing effort they put into the Sports Expo, it is greatly appreciated.
Tuesday night social tennis had Norm and Daniel in a tight tussle, unfortunately Thursday night was a victim of the watery weather.
Fit, fun tennis the original and best cardio workout on a tennis court had the girls ecstatic to be on court on Thursday morning. If you are keen for fitness laughter and good company it hits off at 8.30am, equipment supplied.
Nathan Harriett was keen to give his brand-new racquet and tennis shoes a workout on Saturday morning and he looked in the zone. Lookout Coach Jamie when you next hit the courts together!
On Wednesday the 4pm squad and 5pm squad worked like demons. Footwork, fitness and rallying were all part of the hour-long squads.
Reminder Social tennis is on at 7pm on Tuesday and Thursday nights, and Saturday morning 6.30am and Saturday afternoon 2.30pm. Court Hire available. Members and visitors most welcome.
Contributed with thanks to Jenny Kirkman.
Nathan Harriett serving up a storm

One of Bowen’s largest junior rugby league clubs has made the leap, taking the club’s vision to incorporate a senior grade side to grow the sport in the Whitsundays northernmost township.
Bowen Seagulls Junior Rugby League Club is no longer just for the kids, with the addition of a senior grade side in the Townsville and District Rugby League (TDRL) competition after discussions between the TDRL board and Seagulls President Darren Piggott.
The club has entered two teams, a reserve grade and women’s grade, into the Townsville based competition in a move that will hopefully grow the sport in Bowen.
It has been many years since a senior league team has represented Bowen in any form.
Representatives from the TDRL visited the Bowen Senior League team’s preseason training as part of their assessment of whether the rugby side would be confirmed a place in the Townsville comp.
They were joined by Whitsunday Mayor Andrew Willcox and Councillor Michelle Wright, who were excited to see the return of a club side to represent the famed mango town.
“The work the Bowen Seagull committee have put in to date should be recognised and working to bring new future opportunities for our junior players,” Councillor Wright said.
The TDRL representatives were extremely impressed by the sheer number of potential players that came out on what was known as the “Senior League Meet and Greet Night.”
The very next day, the club received the news that they dreamed of, and now the group kick into gear for the preseason, and they “could not be more excited to bring senior league back to Bowen.”
Mayor Andrew Willcox was ecstatic about the opportunity for Bowen to add another sport into its retinue.
“Very exciting news for Bowen and surrounds, and a big congratulations must go to Darren Piggott and club for the long hours put towards making this come to fruition,” Mayor Willcox said.
“Train hard, play hard, make us proud!”
The senior sides will play home games at Denison Park, with preseason training taking place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30pm.
Their season fixtures are yet to be announced
Mayor Andrew Willcox, Townsville and Districts Rugby League representatives Roger and Andrew, Bowen Seagulls President Darren Piggott, and Councillor Michelle Wright
Some of Bowen’s contingent of new senior Rugby League players

On Saturday 49 fantastic parkrunners took advantage of the cooler temperature as they ran, jogged and walked the 5km waterfront course.
Five were first timers and five recorded new personal bests - great work Cameron, Gus, Laura, Cathie and Tamika.
The event was made possible by 13 wonderful volunteers - Peter Hughes, Timothy McQuoid-Mason (Photographer), Kara Olver, Matthew Curr (Run Director), Nathalie Bloome, Braxton, Christopher Harvey, Madison Curr, Susanne Willmott, Ronald McCall, Ashley Gerrard, Laura Oates and Annette Turner.
Airlie Beach parkrun started on 5th December 2015. Since then, 3,592 participants have completed 19,656 parkruns covering a total distance of 98,280 km, including 2,328 new Personal Bests. A total of 312 individuals have volunteered 2,602 times.
No volunteer will be turned away, so send a message to airliebeach@parkrun.com to join the volunteer team this Saturday or for another week. This Saturday the post parkrun catch-up will take place at Bohemian Raw Café.
Airlie Beach parkrun’s 300th event is on Saturday 26th February and the theme is troppo. We’ll be celebrating the milestone and our fantastic tropical climate - everyone is welcome to join the celebration.
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.
The best-kept secret about parkrun is that it’s not about running - it’s about bringing people together in public parks and open spaces across the world to have some fun in a friendly, social and supportive environment. You can walk or run the 5km course (pushing a pram or with one dog on a short lead if you want to!), lend a helping hand as a volunteer in a wide range of super-easy roles, or simply spectate and socialise on the sidelines.
There are no winners at parkrun and nobody comes last – the Tail walkers do. Regular participation is rewarded rather than performance, with ‘parkrun milestone shirts’ available to people to recognise their achievements in coming along.
Contributed with thanks to Airlie Beach parkrun.
parkrunners making the most of the cooler conditions
The team of volunteers

Surprisingly, 20 Club Records were broken at the Cannonvale Cannons recent swimming carnival. Congratulations to Don Algie, Jax Clayworth, Nelson Malady, Austin Edwards-Bland, Oliver Bond, Jacob Bell and Jy Parkinson.
Jy broke 11 records during the carnival which is an outstanding achievement. Don Algie broke a long standing 25 metre Backstroke record of Brandon Mutch from 2003.
Oliver Bond broke James Ray’s record from 2004 for the 100m Butterfly.
The club would like commend these top results.
At Wednesday nights club night, Club Coach, Mark Erickson presented Upgrades to Anisa Helou, Ehsan Helou, Jai Dennison, Nelson Malady, Matilda Nicholes, Taj Murray, Scarlett Gascoyne, Thomas Ganter, Rohan Gascoyne, Evie Doherty, Austin Edwards-Bland, Jack Ganter, Liam Filewood, Elosie Chegwidden, Don Algie, Tiana Bell, Isabella Pisaniello, Nathan Saunders, Indi Smith and Levi Smith. Mark also presented Eloise Chegwidden with the Chocolate Award for the biggest PB.
Highlights from Club Night include - Stevie Lee swimming a massive 20.92 second PB in her 50m Freestyle.
Rohan Gascoyne was in fine form, swimming 3 personal best times. Rohan’s brother, Rory swam a super 100m IM in 2.02.10 which was a 3.53 second PB.
The youngest swimmer, Harry Chegwidden, who is only 4 years old swam a fantastic time in his 12m Freestyle. He swam it in 26.65 seconds which was a 3.32 second PB.
James Davies, aged 8 years, swam extremely well in his Breaststroke and Freestyle races swimming personal best times.
Abiageal and Lily Maher both swam excellent times in their 50m Breaststroke. Koa and Mason Harland also swam well in their Breaststroke races to set personal best times. Evie Doherty, aged 7 years, swam a fantastic time of 33.33 seconds in her 25m Butterfly.
Well done to all the swimmers who participated at Club Night on Wednesday and a big thank you to all the parents and volunteers.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.
All the boys with their Club Records
Elosie Chegwidden with Chocolate Award for the biggest PB

The long road began for the Whitsunday’s favourite football team back in early January, as Whitsunday United men’s kicked off preseason to get back to fitness and form come the Football Queensland Premier League 3 season in late March.
A string of new players have found their way to the men’s side, bolstering the already strong squad who, in a frantic final series of games, managed to make it all the way to the semi-finals of last year’s competition.
The team, who suffered some extremely one-sided losses early in the season, won a frenetic series of final games, launching them from almost bottom place to fourth. On the way, they mounted a stellar comeback from 0-4 down to win 5-4 against Mackay Lions Soccer Club.
Those victories now in the past, the men’s team move ever onwards to the encroaching 2022 season.
They’ve welcomed new head coach, Nick Hodgen, who’s arrived with a spate of fresh ideas to turn the once quick, counter-attacking side into a metronomic, possession-based machine. With him, he brings his son Harry Hodgen, a lightning quick winger with a penchant for dribbling who is the end product to the team’s slow buildup.
A potential defensive signing of the year arrived early in preseason with the acquisition of Scott Boldy. A long-time player in the suburbs of Brisbane, Boldy joins the upper echelon of signings United have made in recent years. He sits alongside Thomas Torzsok, Sam Blake, and captain James McEvoy-Bowe as a class above the rest in terms of both technical ability and physical attributes.
Sam Blake is still out from injury and is sorely missed. Not only a defensive presence, Blake was top scorer from centre half, an achievement which led teammates to regularly sing his name at the end of matchdays, claiming “Sam Blake’s on fire, your defense is terrified.”
In recent weeks the side has taken to the pitch on the weekends, facing off in internal trials, and there’s an undoubted improvement in the quality of football. Whether that’s the new players themselves or the pressure of fresh faces vying for a spot in the first XI, that’s soon to be told.
On February 12 Whitsunday United’s men’s team will play a preseason friendly against Mackay Magpie Crusaders to test their mettle at the Whitsunday Sports Park.
Captain of Whitsunday United Football Club, James McEvoy-Bowe, is eager to get the season underway

Last weekend saw the start of our club championships, with the first round of A grade singles and pairs being played. Results are on the notice board. Please check the board for details of further games.
Social Bowls Results Week Ending 6 February
Thursday 2x4x2 mixed pairs winners were Jan Little and Paul Goldston followed by Lyn Tennant and Helen Goldston. The kitty toucher did not go off, so jackpots next week.
Friday three bowl mixed pairs winners were Tony Allsop and Warren Corbett, who collected $200. In second place was Eric Galletly and Shirley Bartolo who picked up $100. Peter Shepherd missed the kitty toucher, so it stays at $500.
Saturday Men’s pairs field had good numbers, considering the men’s club championships were held. Winners were John Priest and Ray Walker with Darren Addie and Trevor Laurens in second spot. Darren and Trevor also won the jackpot.
Contributed by Tony Allsop
Peter Cowling is developing into a good bowler
Ian Beveridge is a picture of concentration
Clive Wales in action on Sunday
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The Cutters have had another big week at the end of January, plying their trade at the preseason training, as well as receiving some good news from the North Queensland Cowboys.
The Cowboys announced the Mackay Cutters feeder club allocations for 2022, with the Cowboys focusing on “building combinations and player familiarity for top squad players.”
The Cowboys are eager to see the allocations develop under new Head Coach Dave Elliott.
“This decision will also allow [Cowboys] to align our players outside the weekly NRL squad in positional units to build continuity and ensure players become accustomed to playing alongside each other,” said a Cowboys spokesperson.
The Cutters Allocation is as follows:
Morgan McWhirter, Daejarn Asi, Laitia Moceidreke, Tom Dearden, Jason Taumalolo, Jake Granville, Mitch Dunn, Reuben Cotter, Murray Taulagi, Scott Drinkwater, Ben Condon, Valentine Holmes, Tom Gilbert, and Brendan Elliot
The rest of the squad are ripping back into training after a rest at the end of January, with less than 8 sessions until their first trial clash with the CQ Capras on February 19.
The Cutters snatched up Harry Freebairn for their Hostplus Cup Squad as well, grabbing the Halfback from Norths Devils. The 24-year-old made three appearances for the Devils in 2021, and is a solid prospect for the Cutters to have picked up ahead of the season.
As well, Cutters secured Andre Niko’s signature, a young gun who made his debut for the Burleigh Bears as a winger last season, making 13 appearances and 7 tries.
Coach Elliott was excited with how both signings would fit into the Hostplus squads come the first trial against Central Queensland Capras.
Last time out the Cutters v Capras game ended 20-18, with a stellar half from Jack Quinn rocketing the Cutters ahead, and a Brandon Finnegan penalty proving the difference. It’ll be a tough test for both sides, with hopefully as even an outing as the last.
The game will be hosted at Browne Park in Rockhampton on February 19, and the Cutters will back it up the week after, taking on the Cowboys Young Guns at BB Print on February 26.

When North Mackay Athletics say come one, come all, they really mean it, with their come and try day at the Pioneer High School Oval on Sunday February 20 open for everyone in town.
You’re never too old to become a decathlete, all you need are closed-in shoes, a water bottle, hat, an athletic spirit and a smile.
There’s no better time to get involved in discus, high jump, hurdles or anything athletics than now for Mackay locals with the Oceania Athletics Championships heading to Mackay mid this year.
It coincides well with the North Mackay Athletic club’s own push to get as many members as they can this year, with their season running through March to September.
The club regularly trials athletes at Russel St, Mackay, and is excited once again to invite the local community to come out and find a passion in athletics. With so much to choose from, there’s sure to be one of athletic’s many disciplines that strikes your fancy.
If you’re looking for more information about the clubs free, come and try day on February 20, ring 0449 669 695, or email northmackaylittleath@gmail.com

A new year of table tennis competition is under way with strong fields contesting Tuesday morning and night fixtures.
Former Melbourne player Steven Whiting showed he will be a force to reckon with in division 1 night fixtures with three wins over Barry Patterson, Robbie Richards and Mark Sleeman in the opening round.
Julie Vella and Duncan Treloar played out a competitive match, Julie up 11-9 in the 5th.
Morning fixtures are being played in a new format this season of four grades, and several new and returning players have been welcomed to the competition.
Steve Mathieson got home twice in five games, beating Pam Joyce 11-8 in the 5th and pulling out probably his best-ever forehand shot to take the last game 12-10 against George Camilleri.
However, George got revenge in night fixtures, beating Steve in another five-gamer.
Branko Vucurovic and Tony Bowman played themselves into the ground, Branko getting up 13-11 in the 5th.
Fixtures were not played on Tuesday 8 January due to a planned power outage in Bridge Rd.
A group of Mackay players will compete in Townville’s International Women’s Day event on March 5-6. Anyone women interested in playing should contact Donna Abbott on 0400 769 560.
Highlights of this year’s representative season will be the Mackay Open on April 15-17 and the Queensland Veterans Championship on July 20-24, both at the Bridge Rd centre.
The veterans is the most popular event on the calendar and is expected to attract players from all over the state.
By Charlie Payne
Branko Vucurovic and Tony Bowman opened the season with a tight battle in Tuesday morning table tennis fixtures. Photos: Charlie Payne
Doug Dungavell serves to Pam Joyce in Tuesday morning table tennis fixtures