Mackay Teacher Claims Back-To-Back World Titles
Read the full storyThe Australia Wide Novice Pairs were played in May with 28 Novice players from Mackay competing. N/S winners were Mary Cruickshank and Geoff Cowan. E/W winners: Ted Cullinan and Susan Gibson. Weekly Results Monday 2 June 2025 –- 8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 1st Margaret Lane / Barbara Tait 2nd David Ting / Eric Goodchild 2nd Noel Bugeia / Geoffrey Patterson 3rd Edward Kliese / Diane Stokes 3rd Ming Ting / Pamela Finger 3rd Joy Block / Nancy Wix 4th H
Read the full storyCairns once again proved itself an ideal host city for the Great Barrier Reef Masters Games, held from May 29 to June 1, with over 220 swimmers taking part in three days of competitive pool events at the Tobruk Memorial Pool, followed by an open water swim at Lake Barrine. This year’s swimming program concluded with a scenic open water event on the Atherton Tablelands, where 74 swimmers took on either a 1500 or 3000 metre course in the 24-degree waters of Lake Barrine. Among the competitors we
Read the full storyIt was a strong showing for Dunbar, with their players demonstrating a keen eye at the plate, drawing 11 walks to get on base. Tristan Hillier connected well with the bat, though was caught out by Dragons’ Lachlan Colless. Dragons’ powerhouses Connor Doolan and Noah Baxter made it on base three times each, both eventually crossing home. Boyd Baxter launched a centre-field home run, helping secure a 14-6 victory over Dunbar. Heavy Iron Hawks dominated Dragons Ausgroup in a 14-6 win. Justin Loche
Read the full storyBMA CQ Rescue has already flown 294 life-saving missions this year, highlighting the vital role the service plays in the region. As of Monday 26th, in just a week the rescue helicopter was called out 17 times, with more than half of those missions focused on the Whitsundays area.
The team responded five times to Bowen, once to Hamilton Island, and once to Collinsville. Other flights included four to Dysart, two each to Clermont and Moranbah, and one to Stanage Bay. A critical patient transfer was also conducted from Mackay to Townsville.
These figures are a timely reminder of how essential the service is for isolated communities needing urgent medical care. CQR’s swift response and regional reach continue to make a life-saving difference across Central and North Queensland.
Contributed with thanks to BMA CQ Rescue
With the Division 2 men on a bye, the Division 1 squad travelled to Mackay to face Magpies on Friday night. Bolstered by a few Div 2 call-ups, the team made a strong start, racing to a 2-0 lead. A lapse allowed Magpies to draw level, but Whitsunday quickly responded, taking a 4-2 lead into the break. The second half saw fewer chances as Magpies tightened up, but sustained pressure paid off with a fifth goal. Magpies pulled one back late, but WUFC held firm for a 5-3 win to stay in the title race. Goals came from Stef (2), Hayden (2), and Rale.
The U13 Div 1 side had their match against Dolphins postponed but used the opportunity to play a friendly against ABFC U12s in Proserpine. After trailing 3-0 at halftime, they fought back to secure a 4-4 draw and valuable match time.
The U13 Premier team hosted Wanderers Red at the Sportspark in a match that was even early. Whitsunday took 30 minutes to score but added two late first-half goals to lead 2-0. They dominated the second half, adding four more to finish 6-0. It was a strong all-round performance, particularly from the defence. Daly scored a hat-trick, with Remy, Nelson, and Bailey also on the scoresheet.
The U14s put in a commanding performance against Dolphins. Tyson F opened the scoring in the 10th minute, followed by a classy team goal finished by Nick M after great work from Shannon and Kobe. Up 2-0 at halftime, Whitsunday continued their strong form in the second half. Shannon added a third before Dolphins got a consolation. Final score: 3-1 WUFC.
In Mackay, the U16s faced Lions Gold and played sharp football from the start. Cody opened the scoring before Lions equalised on a breakaway. Cohen restored the lead with a stunning strike from Seb's cross, then Harry and Samuel added goals. Keeper Noah, playing up front, scored a rare header before Harry and Tyler C rounded off a dominant 7-1 win.
The U23 Men started slowly against Rangers, who controlled much of the early play. Aaron Kinsella’s first goal for the club helped secure a valuable 1-1 draw. In Premier League action, Rangers went ahead via a contentious penalty. Whitsunday fought back strongly in the second half, with Adrian Senzo also grabbing his first goal for the club. Despite several close calls, WUFC couldn’t find a winner, the match ending 1-1.
The Premier Women bounced back with a determined 3–1 win over Rangers under lights. Eager to avenge a recent 2–1 loss, the team played with intent. Stand-in captain Claire Larden anchored the defence while Maya provided energy up front. Goals came from well-worked corners—Megs and Michelle combining for Michelle’s finish, and Sarah scoring her first-ever header. Sarah struck again to seal the win, with a late Rangers goal unable to dent a solid team performance.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic
A happy U15/16 squad after another good result in Mackay. Photo supplied
Venue: Magnetic Island
Attendance: A record-breaking 31 spectators (including Dave the bus driver and Hodgy’s legally questionable “beer squad”)
The Whitsunday Bald Eagles may not move like they used to, but they still know how to win—and entertain—after a commanding 32-point victory over the Townsville Sharks on Magnetic Island.
Early Morning Antics
The day began with a sunrise departure, as the Bald Eagles boarded the team bus at 6:45am, fuelled by caffeine, Deep Heat, and the ceremonial crack of early morning beers. Spirits were high, though knees were less reliable.
Coach Whytey, checking in remotely via phone from somewhere near Daydream Island, kept the message short and sweet:
“Remember the structure. Remember the system.”
Whether such structure existed was debatable, but the team seemed satisfied it was at least metaphorically filed under “somewhere safe.”
First Quarter: Chaos with Purpose
Townsville, sporting black, red and white, looked sharp—if a little like pizzeria staff. The Bald Eagles, however, cut a more flamboyant figure in their blue, orange and red. The Sharks landed the first blow with an early goal, but the Baldies soon responded with a series of cleverly improvised plays, culminating in Buzz booting the team’s opening major.
Quarter-time score:
Whitsunday Bald Eagles 3.4 (22)
Townsville Sharks 1.3 (9)
Second Quarter: Stamina Tested
Townsville surged as the Bald Eagles’ energy began to fade—except for Semmler and Matty, who roamed the field with an almost supernatural presence. Dan was tireless in the midfield, even taking a face-first dive to stop a Sharks attack.
At full-back, Ash momentarily forgot which team he was on, delivering a perfect kick to a Sharks forward. Fortunately, Rosco reclaimed kicking duties and restored order. Brad, finally finding his rhythm, added a crucial goal before the break.
Half-time score:
Bald Eagles 4.5 (29)
Sharks 3.4 (22)
Third Quarter: Enter Lloydy
Needing a lift, the Bald Eagles found one in Mick Carter’s halftime speech—surprisingly heartfelt and earnest, it lit a fire. But it was Lloydy who truly ignited the scoreboard.
Ignoring pleas for handballs and ignoring logic, Lloydy went solo, slotting four consecutive goals in a dazzling solo display. It wasn’t humble, but it was effective.
Three-quarter time:
Bald Eagles 6.6 (42)
Sharks 3.4 (22)
Final Quarter: Flair and Fortitude
Lenny rolled back the years with aerial acrobatics and highlight-reel moments, earning himself a goal—and likely a cortisone shot. Deakesy, held together by tape and grit, bowed out after a calf tweak, while Dylan and Rory covered the wings with tireless energy.
The defence held firm, with few sightings of the Sharks in scoring positions. Rosco made a couple of appearances with the ball, and Seth cleaned up any remaining messes.
Final score:
Whitsunday Bald Eagles 8.7 (55)
Townsville Sharks 3.5 (23)
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Bald Eagles
Football - Whitsunday United FC
Friday, 30 May 2025
6:00 PM – Div 2 Men vs City Brothers FC at City Brothers Field
8:00 PM – Div 1 Men vs City Brothers FC at City Brothers Field
Saturday, 31 May 2025
9:30 AM – U13 Div 1 vs Country United FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
9:30 AM – U14 vs Mackay Rangers FC at Mackay Football Park
11:00 AM – U13 FQPL vs Mackay Rangers FC at Mackay Football Park
11:15 AM – U15/16 vs Magpies FC at Mackay Football Park
5:00 PM – U23 Men vs Mackay Lions at Whitsunday Sports Park
7:00 PM – Men vs Mackay Lions at Whitsunday Sports Park
Sunday, 1 June 2025
10:00 AM – U13 Div 1 vs Magpies FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
11:00 AM – U14 vs Dolphins FC at Whitsunday Sports Park
12:00 PM – U13 FQPL vs Mackay Wanderers at Whitsunday Sports Park
AFL - Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Saturday 31st May
10:40am - Sea Eagles Under 17s vs Saints at Zeolla Park (Nth Mackay)
3:20pm - Sea Eagles Senior Men vs Saints at Zeolla Park (Nth Mackay)
Rugby Union - Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club
Saturday 31st May
1:00pm - Reserve Grade vs Bowen Mudcrabs at COL Leather Complex
2:30pm - Womens vs Bowen Mudcrabs at COL Leather Complex
3:30pm - Premier Grade vs Bowen Mudcrabs at COL Leather Complex
Touch Rugby - Whitsunday Touch
Monday 2nd June
Round 15 Fixtures at Whitsunday Sports Park
Cricket – Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Contact airliebeachcc@yahoo.com.au for information about Airlie Beach Cricket Club
Netball – Whitsunday Netball Association
Contact netballwhitsunday@gmail.com for netball information
As the final week of autumn draws to a close, the local bowls scene has been in full swing, with both men’s and women’s competitions producing great results and promising talent.
Tuesday’s social bowls offered up some fantastic matches, with Tony Whitehorn leading his team alongside Sue Dakin and Di Dobbins to a strong second-place finish. But it was newcomers Des Ballance, playing lead, and skip Gail Simms who claimed top honours. Simms’ continued improvement was on full display, leading her team to an easy victory.
A highlight of the week was the final of the Ladies Fours, where Joan McGrath’s side turned in an outstanding performance. With Lyn Graham leading, Jill Spencer at second, and the ever-energetic “Thai princess” Ladda Purdie in third, the team demonstrated exceptional skill and teamwork. Congratulations to this dynamic quartet on a well-deserved win.
Wednesday’s social bowls drew a solid crowd of 20 players. Among them, Rick Galea and Bill Gordon stood out, delivering an overwhelming win. Their synergy on the green earned them hearty congratulations from all in attendance.
Friday morning welcomed the Endeavour Foundation participants, with Jett and Michael enjoying their continued development under the guidance of David Meiklejohn. Kathy is also making steady progress, while newcomer Deon took to the green for the first time with help from Betty Whitehorn.
That afternoon, 20 students from Christian College hit the greens for an introduction to lawn bowls. With several promising talents among them, all eyes now turn to the upcoming inter-school matches, where Christian College will face St Catherine’s College and Proserpine High School for a spot in the Queensland Schools Competition.
The weekend saw the club's Division One, Three, Five, and Six sides in action across the region, with mixed results reported. Full details of team positions and ladders will be available in next week’s report.
As the cooler months approach, local bowlers are heating up the greens with enthusiasm and talent—setting the stage for an exciting winter of competition ahead.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
With the arrival of visiting bowlers marking the change of season, Monday’s self-selected triples kicked off with some competitive matches and strong performances.
While the green wasn’t full, the games delivered plenty of action. Merle Elphinstone, Isobel Wheeler, and Robyn Stitt emerged victorious against Sugar Brunker, Graeme Read, and Kennedy Whitton. Other matches saw Maureen and Rob Hyde defeat Frank Farrugia, Bob Dykstra, and Neil Chittenden, while Joe Paynting and Neil Chittenden claimed a win over Alby Vigar and Dennis Maddely.
Tuesday’s winners were decided on rink four, where Jack Stamp, Gavin Charles, and Bob Dykstra overcame Maree Brunker, Steve Roome, and Dennis Maddely.
Elsewhere, John Hayson, George Tartaglia, and Maureen Hyde defeated Neil Chittenden, Graham Smith, and Jenny Lonie. Andy and Gwenda Lydom, along with Greg Pemroke and Ron Hyde, also notched a win over Merle Elphinstone, Shirley Smith, Sue Shearing, and Andrew Lonie.
The jackpot continues to roll over for another week, keeping anticipation high for the next round.
Tuesday afternoon's final of the Mixed Triples was a crowd-pleaser. Allan Rolfe’s team—joined by Laurie Land and Penny Warren—held an early lead but saw it slip away with six consecutive ends lost, levelling the match by the final end. In a nail-biting finish, bowl-for-bowl, Rolfe’s team regained the upper hand to defeat Robyn Stitt, Margaret Wilson, and Mark Drummond by two shots.
Sunday saw four triples matches and one pairs game played. Winners of the day were Maree Brunker, Jim Steele, and Kennedy Whitton, who triumphed over John Hayson, Isobel Wheeler, and Pat Tracey.
The Men’s District Purple Pennant will be played this weekend across Wangaratta and BBC. Best of luck to all our local bowlers taking part—spectators are encouraged to head down and support the teams and enjoy some top-tier competition.
The season is in full swing, and with visitors joining the greens, the competition is only getting better.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Favourable autumn weather brought out the best in Proserpine Golf Club members during the week ending May 25, with improved conditions leading to excellent scores across multiple competitions.
Tuesday’s Stableford saw Jon Miller top the leaderboard with a strong 39 points. Peter Lindsay claimed runner-up on a countback from Tim Langford, both finishing with 37. Nearest-the-pins went to Bernie Drake on the 2nd and Jon Miller on the 13th. Meanwhile, the veterans were away competing at Emu Park and Yeppoon Golf Clubs.
In Wednesday’s ladies’ stroke round, Nicole Cooper stood out with a brilliant 63 nett, comfortably ahead of Di Dobbins (72) and Pauline Redpath (76). Cooper also claimed NTPs on the 2nd and 13th, while Di Chard took the other NTP on the 2nd.
Thursday’s Stableford featured visiting player Timothy Duncan from National GC winning A Grade with 38 points. Michael Ward (36) edged out Allen Roberts on countback. B Grade honours went to Jim Sherrington (37), followed by John Dodds (36) and Joe Marschke (34). NTPs were awarded to Geoff Harrison (2nd), Tom O’Brien (9th), Ryan Wilkes (13th), and Ray Johannesen (16th).
Friday’s Metropole Hotel 9-hole run on the back nine saw Brent Franke win with 21 points. Mark McDougal took runner-up on countback from Troy Smith. Despite the win, Franke missed out on the “Putt for Cash” prize.
Saturday’s Stableford had Brian Allen take A Grade with 40 points. In B Grade, Scott Dwyer claimed the win on countback from John Dodds. Sara Hagy was the standout in the ladies' field with 37 points.
Sunday’s Monthly Medal, sponsored by KJC, went to Billy O’Connor (66 nett) and Di Chard (72 nett), both winning on countback in tight contests.
A big week of competition awaits, with more Stableford events and the June Monthly Medal set to be contested.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
The City Ladies held another fantastic weekend of bowls over the May Day weekend. Each day had a full green, with Ladies Fours on Saturday and Mixed Fours on Sunday.
The Marie Gravino Shield was won by Shirley Sturgeon, Anna Knight, Emma Pash and Dawn Field on Saturday. The shield was donated by Marie’s family in her honour. She was a long-time member of the Ladies Club, and held the position of Junior Vice for several years.
On Sunday, the Mixed Team winners were R. Harris, P. Rintoul, R. Rintoul and Jo Inch.
Proud winners of the Marie Gravino Shield, Dawn, Emma, Shirley and Anna
The Ladies' President Judy presenting Rob’s winning Mixed Team with their prize money
Maria presenting one of the lucky prize winners, Nola, with a meat tray
Di and Mike kept a close eye on keeping the scoreboard up to date for the two days. Photos supplied
Well Done to Mackay Club members Ian and Mary Cruickshank who were members of the Reil Team to take out third place in the restricted team event at the Barrier Reef Congress. Saturday saw the playing of the third GNOT event with members vying for coveted Gold Points. Fourteen teams competed, with team Bugeia the ultimate winners of the day.
Weekly Results
Monday 12 May 2025 –7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Geoffrey Patterson / Noel Bugeia 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild
2nd Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 2nd Pamela Finger / Ming Ting
3rd Margaret Lane / Barbara Tait 3rd Monica Darley / Nancy Martin
Tuesday Evening 13 May 2025 – 4 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Sandra Morris / Diane Morgan 2nd Terry Sheedy / Ken Seaniger
3rd Patricia Garner / Adrian Westcott 4th Geoff Taylor / Janelle Conroy
Wednesday 14 May 2025 – 10 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Anne Lutz / Gwen Liddell 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild
2nd Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 2nd Geoff Taylor / Karen Caldwell
3rd Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia 3rd Griffin Bancroft / Andrew Canavan
4th Christine Fitzpatrick / Noel Saunders 4th Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
Thursday Evening 15 May 2025 – 4 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Martin Pearce / Chris Meyers 2nd Janine Rodgers / Janelle Conroy
3rd Faye Wright / Adrian Westcott 4th Lynne O’Neill / Sue Mayer-Miller
Friday 16 2025 – Remembrance Day Pairs Week 1 of 3 - 13 Table Mitchell Red Points
N/S E/W
1st Ming Ting / David Ting 1st Diane Holewa / Max Holewa
2nd Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 2nd Richard Wix / Janine Rodgers
3rd Ming Ting / Debra Goodchild 3rd Frances Brown / Alan Brown
4th Susan Ross / Diane Cox 4th Ian Cruickshank / Mary Cruickshank
5th Barbara Tait / Janelle Conroy 5th Lorna Shuttlewood / Faye Wright
6th Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson 6th Monica Darley / Gwen Liddell
Saturday 17 May 2025 –GNOT - Round 3 - 14 Team Gold Points
Team Players
1st Bugeia Noel Bugeia / Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy / Geoff Taylor
2nd Goodchild Debra Goodchild/ Ming Ting / David Ting / Eric Goodchild
3rd Shuttlewood Lorna Shuttlewood / Faye Wright / Susan Wright / Geoffrey Patterson
4th Brown Alan Brown / Frances Brown / Diane Morgan / Marlin Robins
5th Lutz Anne Lutz / Margaret Lane / Geoff Cowan / Sandy Patterson
Contribued by Joy Block
Mary (left) and Ian (second from the right). Photo supplied
After two rain-soaked postponements, the sun finally smiled on the Marian Ladies Bowls Club as they hosted their much-anticipated annual Harvest Triples on Monday, 12 May 2025.
With a full green of 16 teams, players were eager to hit the turf and enjoy two spirited games of bowls. Laughter, friendly competition, and fine form were all in abundance throughout the day.
Alongside the on-green action, visitors also enjoyed a popular cent sale and browsed a delightful selection of plants and handmade crafts, ensuring no one went home empty-handed.
Congratulations to the day’s top teams:
• 1st Place: Leanne Jenner, Marie Mayfield, and Dot McNamara
• 2nd Place: Jan Flanagan, Bertha Archer, and BB Smith
• 3rd Place: Heather Jones, Robyn Large, and Penny Roots
Contributed by Lyn Jackson
First place winners: Leanne Jenner, Marie Mayfield, and Dot McNamara
Second place winners: Jan Flanagan, Bertha Archer, and BB Smith
Third place winners: Heather Jones, Robyn Large, and Penny Roots. Photos supplied
Last Sunday, more than 40 runners and supporters took to the streets for the annual Farmer’s Long Gallop, featuring 5km and 17km courses that started from the Evans Avenue North residence of long-time supporter, Agnes Farmer.
Agnes and her late husband Fred hosted the event from the club’s very first year, and following Fred’s passing from multiple myeloma 12 years ago, Agnes continued the tradition. A self-confessed non-morning person, she had now hosted the run an incredible 49 times, still managing to provide post-race refreshments with a warm smile and generous spirit.
Club President and Life Member Paul Tilse officially welcomed the runners and thanked Agnes before issuing directions for both courses. The 5km event followed a straightforward out-and-back route via Palmer Street to Harbour Road, while the more demanding 17km route wound through Slade Point, Andergrove and Beaconsfield, before linking to Norris Road in Mt Pleasant and concluding with the scenic Gooseponds pathways.
Andrew Short set up the course in the early hours of the morning, with support at the start line from Len Howarth. Timekeepers Julie Whibley and Rohan Miles were once again instrumental in ensuring smooth results, published online within the hour after the last runner crossed the finish line.
In the 17km event, Toby Rule led a high-quality field, with strong competition from John Rae and the much-improved Craig Robinson, closely followed by Shane Donnollan, Levi Wallace, and Clinton Mackie.
Alana Knezevic claimed first place in the women’s field and 6th overall with a determined come-from-behind finish, edging out Rhiann Massey and Carolyn Mapes. Wayne Huntley impressed, backing up from a tough Hamilton Island Hilly Half Marathon effort just weeks earlier, and finished only four minutes behind a fast-closing Phil Roche.
In the 5km race, Michael Feenaghty surged to the front and crossed the line first, with Roscoe McDonnell in second and Darrin Pullen rounding out the top three. Other strong performances came from Daniel Stampa, Craig Joynson, and Ross Connor.
Gail Mackie took gold in the women’s division, finishing ahead of Lauren Connor, Mel Esau, Natasha Joynson, Leanne Connor, Kayla Waugh, and Kim Saron.
Club legends Judy Zahn (17k), Jan Smith, Len Howarth, and Stuart Sprott were all praised for their gritty and determined performances, showcasing the heart and endurance that continue to inspire fellow members.
The club’s attention now turns to this Sunday’s Grove 10km Handicap Trophy, starting at 7am from The Grove Tavern precincts in Andergrove. Runners must begin on their official club handicap time to be eligible for the trophy, with the first runner across the finish line – regardless of gender – crowned the 2025 Champion.
Reigning champion Craig Robinson was in excellent form and set to contest the title once again. With only a handful of runners ever having won it twice, history could well be made.
All members were reminded to wear their official numbers and check in with timekeepers no later than 6:50am. Non-members were welcome to join for a $10 casual day fee, though only members are eligible for the coveted trophy.
Approximately forty runners enjoyed the Farmer’s Long Gallop 5k and 17k annual historical event
Amy Houston (left) with Farmer’s Long Gallop Hostess and Life Member, Agnes Farmer
Mel Rich (left) and Emily Hayles were ready for the annual 5k and 17k Farmers Long Gallop
Clinton Mackie, Levi Wallace, Leon Sant and Craig Joynson are ready for the Farmer’s Long Gallop in perfect running conditions
Champion veteran and Life Member, Judy Zahn, with the Club’s 49-year-old logo banner hand-made by Agnes Farmer. Photos and words by Janelle Tilse
The North Mackay Ladies Bowls club radiated with colour, laughter and plenty of flair as the club hosted its first-ever “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” Dress-Up 3 Bowl Triples Fun Day.
Club President Hilary Jones-Rowan, donning full Dolly Parton attire, warmly welcomed fellow bowlers before play commenced with one game of 18 ends, followed by a light lunch shared among the teams.
Adding to the day’s spirited atmosphere, players showcased their costumes in a lively parade before judges Dorothy Wise, Jan Borg and Club Manager Steve Lancaster. The judging panel made their decision swiftly, acknowledging the impressive creativity on display.
Best Dressed Teams:
First place went to The Busty Babes — Chris Woo, Bev Svenson and Chris Hall.
Second place was awarded to The 80’s Rockers — Boy George (Phyllis Cooper), Cindy Lauper (June Stockwell) and Dolly Parton (Hilary Jones-Rowan).
On the Green Results:
The game winners for the day were The Angelic Ladies — Helen Fleming, Kirstine Robinson and Lorraine Silman.
Runners-up were The Marilyn Monroes — Donna Gordon, Coral Francis and Deb Mackenzie.
President Hilary concluded the event by thanking everyone who participated in the day, highlighting the camaraderie and the creative effort shown by all. Her Dolly Parton persona added an extra layer of charm and humour, as she applauded each team’s spirit and style.
Feedback from the day was overwhelmingly positive, with one common remark heard among bowlers: “Let’s do this again soon — it was so much fun.”
The club now looks ahead to more community-building events, with plenty of good bowling and great laughs still to come.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine.
80’s Rock Stars : Phyllis Cooper, June Stockwell, Hilary Jones-Rowan
Busty Babes: Chris Woo, Bev Svenson, Chris Hall
Game day winners: Helen Fleming, Kirstine Robinson, Lorraine Silman, President Hilary, Deb Mackenzie, Coral Francis and Donna Gordon. Photos supplied
The sun was shining, and the softball fields were buzzing with energy as the season kicked off with a full day of games across all age divisions. The action began with Under 14s, followed by Joey Ball and Rookieball. After a short lunch break, the senior teams took to the diamond for their first official games of the season, many featuring a mix of fresh faces and seasoned players returning to the sport.
One such team, Angels Golden Oldies, made their mark early, defeating Young Guns 14–7. The experienced squad reminded the younger players that speed isn't everything, but rather that game knowledge can be the deciding factor.
Linda Parry, Sharon Cunningham, Tanya Bakker, and Ally Poyner each earned two walks to get on base. Tanya Bakker, along with Trish Buthke and Nirada, crossed home plate twice each, with Poyner also taking a catch.
The Young Guns showed plenty of promise, with Cooper Maluga – returning after a few years’ break – pitching a strong game and taking two catches. Boyd Baxter provided solid support on the mound, while Mackenzie Rumpf crossed home plate twice to contribute valuable runs.
Dragons Ausgroup proved too strong for Hawks Heavy Diesel, taking the win 23–10. Alex Tassen had a standout performance, launching a three-base hit to centre field and crossing home plate four times. Grant Grace matched the effort with four runs of his own, including a home run. Defensively, Grant, Russell Counsell, and Chris Mickle all took catches. For Heavy Diesel, Jack Deller stood out by scoring three runs, with Tyson Reid adding two more. Reid and Heath Taylor each took a catch.
North Jacklin Pink Hawks defeated Angels Fireballs 20–6 in a dominant display. Every player in the Pink Hawks line-up crossed home plate three times, with Darcy Dowsett and Angela Baker each crossing four times. Dowsett and Mel Reid also contributed with catches.
For Fireballs, Kim Elsworthy crossed home twice, while Kate Wood demonstrated discipline at the plate, drawing three walks. Newcomers Emma James and Kelly Tapim impressed both with the bat and in the field.
In the Under 14 division, Dragons Get the Power secured a 10–5 win over Angels Dunbar. Boyd Baxter and Levi Counsell both scored twice and pitched effectively, with Baxter notching five strikeouts. Lachie Colless delivered a strong two-base hit. For Dunbar, Zac Hargraves took the game’s only catch, while both Zac and Peyton Rodenque reached base on walks.
Results:
Get the Power - Dunbar 10 - 5
Tyre power - North Jacklin Chaos 7 all
North Jacklin Pink - Fireballs 20 - 6
Golden oldies Angels - young guns 14 -7
Arch Angels- Dragons Slayers 23 - 3
Storm - Dragons Flies 19 -2
Ausgroup - Heavy Iron 23 - 10
Dragons Devils - Custom Angels 15 - 10
Bcn Dragons - Xtreeme 3 - 4
Hells Angels - Dragons 11 - 1
Hells Angels - Allstars 9 - 0
The North Mackay Sinkers Masters Swimming Club made a splash on Saturday, May 17, kicking off the day with dedication, stamina, and community spirit. The morning began bright and early with a special endurance session at 7am.
Following that, the club’s popular 8am “Jim Session” offered a second challenge for many, all leading up to a heartfelt cause. In partnership with DMR Leisure, the Sinkers hosted a swimmer’s take on Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea at the Memorial Pool – raising vital funds for the Cancer Council.
The morning showcased not only athletic prowess but also the unity of a club swimming for both health and hope.
Upcoming Sinkers Winter Sessions, May – August (Inc):
• Mondays (Coached) – 515pm for 530-630pm swim and
• Wednesdays (Whiteboard) – 515pm for 530-630pm swim
• Saturdays (Whiteboard) – 8 am to 9am for the famous Jim Session.
All swims based at the Memorial Swim Centre.
Swimmers gathered after the endurance swim for this photo opportunity before commencing session 2 at 8am with Jim’s 3.2k program. Photos supplied
Not content with a morning of epic swims members welcomed the Sinkers and DMR Leisure’s swimmer version of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and helped to raise funds for the Cancer Council.
Event planning was in high gear, thanks to the club Secretary, who ensured plenty of action with games and a best hat competition. Stunning tea cups were available for purchase, and an impressive multi-sponsored raffle prize—valued at $550—added extra excitement to the fundraising efforts.
Of course, no morning tea is complete without delicious food, and the club delivered in style! Swimmers, family members, and guests indulged in home-baked delights, including savory croissants, egg and bacon pie, muffins, slices, and much more.
The day had begun with a serious effort in the pool, kicking off at 7am with an endurance program, followed by another 60 minutes at 8am – a 3.2k "Jim Session" that pushed some swimmers all the way to 6k in total. But any calories burned in the water were undoubtedly replaced during their morning tea from 9:30am to 11:30am.
Held under the shade of the majestic rain tree, the event welcomed attendees for a gold coin donation and offered the chance to win raffle prizes, including a wheelbarrow, vouchers, towels, and much more—prompting some generous giving in support of the Cancer Council fundraiser.
As the final raffle tickets were drawn and the tablecloths packed away, the inaugural DMR Leisure & Sinkers "Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea" proved to be a resounding success, raising over $2,000 for a worthy cause.
With almost 1 in 2 Australians diagnosed with cancer before the age of 85, this fundraising event contributes to the Cancer Council of Australia’s vital research efforts—working toward a cure and making a meaningful difference for those impacted.
The Sinkers extend their thanks to Coach Millie from DMR Leisure for her exceptional community efforts, financial support, and, of course, for providing those delicious bacon and egg pies plus croissants.
A huge thank you from the club also goes to the Memorial Pool staff, pool patrons, and generous donors—including their raffle prize sponsors: Bunnings, Mt. Pleasant Tavern, Dan Murphy’s, Rebel, and the incredible club members.
You can learn more at www.biggestmorningtea.com.au.
The delightful treats on offer were popular amongst swimmers and guests alike.
It was a family affair with a great community vibe for a relaxed morning of treats and socialising.
A great swimmer at arms, Lesley kept us on track with games and fines for the indiscretions of no hats and other tea party high jinks. The Wheelbarrow of prizes on display. Photos supplied