
Cannonvale Cannons swimmers have achieved outstanding success, with 15 athletes selected to represent North Queensland at the Queensland Representative School Sport Championships in Brisbane. Selection in the North Queensland team is a significant achievement, with the region spanning from Proserpine to Ingham and west to Charters Towers. Competing outside of club swimming, this pathway brings together the very best school-aged swimmers across the region. The 13–19 years team featured Jax Clayworth, Hamilton Anflous, Tyler Bennett, Thomas Ganter, Tora Delac, Celeste Orenshaw and Roxanne Groom. Coach Kate and committee member Jane Delac also supported the team as managers, while Tora Delac was named Team Captain, an honour reflecting her leadership and commitment. Jax Clayworth delivered a standout performance, claiming silver in the 200m Butterfly and bronze in both the 400m Freestyle and 400m Individual Medley, along with two additional top ten finishes. Thomas Ganter secured a top ten placing in the 200m IM, while Roxanne Groom placed 8th in the 200m Breaststroke. In the 10–12 years division, Lucas Korosec, Miller Eaves, Mackenzie Bennett, Eloise Chegwidden, Maeve Dichiera, Zane Clayworth, Alex Trefz and Harris Delac all represented the region with pride. Eloise Chegwidden was crowned Queensland State Champion in the 50m Breaststroke, swimming a personal best 39.75. Lucas Korosec achieved personal bests in 10 of his 11 events, earning bronze in the 50m Backstroke and three top ten finishes. Miller Eaves impressed with a 15-second personal best in the 200m IM. The Cannons also celebrate recent North Queensland Age Champions: Miller Eaves (10 years), Eloise Chegwidden (10 years), Jax Clayworth (12 years) and Tora Delac (15 years). A fantastic achievement and a strong finish to the season, with only the 2026 Australia Age Championships in April remaining on the calendar. Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec Captions 1 - 15 Cannonvale Cannons swimmers have been selected to represent North Queensland. Photo supplied
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The days may be getting shorter, but the standard of bowling at the club continues to improve each week. Tuesday afternoon saw 20 bowlers competing, with Lyn Graham and Sue Dakin taking out the winners’ prize. Stacey Hadlow and Sue Walker claimed second place after an entertaining and skilful session. On Wednesday (25/3), 17 bowlers took to the green in a day superbly run by Mervyn Stewart. The standout team was Warren Mills, lead Duncan Smith, and second Terry Clarke, who delivered an impressive 27–10 victory. Wednesday night Corporate Bowls continues to be dominated by “Girl Power,” with Maureen Barnard, Gail Simms, Sue Dakin, and skipper Cathy Russell remaining unbeaten after eight straight wins. Flame Tree, represented by Craig Kennedy, Brendan Rock, and Ben Dooland, sit in second place. A new competition will begin after schools return in April. The Men’s Pairs over the weekend produced outstanding performances. In a thrilling final, Manny Isgro and Luke Kinnear defeated Harry Quad and Andy McDougall 19–16 in a match that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. In the Ladies Fours final, Elaine Kippen’s team—Sandra Argo, Dawn Dowell, and Kathryn Remmeswaal—played strongly, but Joan McGrath, Lyn Graham, Vicki Spann, and Ladda Purdie proved too consistent and claimed victory. Scroungers Round 5 will be held on Easter Saturday (9:30 am start), with Social Bowls on Easter Sunday at 1 pm (names in by 12:30 pm). Don’t forget: Tradies vs Non-Tradies begins in June. Captions Skipper Joan McGrath with lead Lyn Graham , Vicki Spann, Ladda Purdie who relentlessly wore down their competitors for an outstanding performance of skilful bowls Photo supplied
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On Tuesday a single Stableford competition was played in difficult soggy conditions which was reflected in the low point scoring. Congratulations to the ladies winner Leanne Alexander (second week in a row) and Craig McLean (runner up last week) for the men. RESULTS LADIES Winner: Leanne Alexander 29 points R/Up: Elspeth Scotford with 26 points Rundown: Lyn Muller (26), Heather Luvis (25) and Paula McQuat (23) MEN Winner: Craig McClean 30 points R/Up: John Roser with 29 points Rundown: Mark Richards also with 29 points on a count back, Louis Neethling, John Oates and John Wallace all with 27 points PIN SHOTS Ladies: A Grade - Lyn Muller, Elspeth Scotford and Heather Luvis B Grade - Tiina Randmae and Paula McQuat Men: A Grade - John Roser and Craig McClean B Grade - Barry Mortimer and John Oates CHIP INS Trevor Peroz, Barry Mortimer and Vic Feldman (x2) NAGAs For a ball each Jenny Hounsell and Wilf Herweg DRAWS: MEMBERSHIP jackpots to $20 next week WEEKLY RAFFLE $50 to Robyn Whitham UPCOMING EVENTS: Next week 31/3/26 - MARCH 2026 Monthly Medal and count your putts DITTY There are 3 roads to ruin: gambling and golf. The most pleasant, the quickest but the surest is with golf Contributed with thanks to John Roser. 1 – Winners, Craig McLean and Leanne Alexander
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On Tuesday afternoon the elusive jackpot that has been accumulating from last year finally went off in the game between Lindy Suann Robyn Stitt and Alby Vigar who defeated Stumpy Adams Sue Shearing and Ron Hyde. In the other game it couldn’t have been any closer with a draw between Bron Tolcher Shirley Jones and Maureen Hyde against Andy Nayland Skin Querro and Deb Retchless. Club Competition is now underway. In the Men’s A Singles A Rolfe defeated S Jeal and K Daniels defeated M Drummond. Consistency for the Ladies C Jeal defeated T Willshire and L Scells defeated M Hyde. Winners for Sunday afternoon were Gordon Querro Maureen Hyde and Kennedy Whitton defeated Toni Bowen Cliff Queero and Pat Tracey, In the other games Andy Nayland Ron Hyde Greg Colquhoun defeated Penny Warren Alby Vigar and Allan Rolfe and Teresa Willshire Gavin Charles and Kevin Daniels drew with Deb Rethchless Graeme Read and Stuart Jeal. The jackpot number did come out but players decided to build up the bank. Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren 1 - President Deb Retchless with Stumpy Adams, Sue Shearing, Ron Hyde, Alby Vigar and Lindy Suann.
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Championship Pairs played on 5/3/25:
M. Bragg and L. Silman def S. Beale and K. Mathews
C. Woo and D. Mackenzie def J. Schmidtke (sub P.Cooper) and C. Bell
Final will be between M.Bragg and L.Silman V C. Woo and D.Mackenzie.
‘B’ Pairs Competition Results For 5/3/25
N. Schmidtke and D. Dodds def W. Sonter and B. Trannore
S. Roscoe and B. Woodward def W. McGee and H. Fleming
‘B’ Pairs Competition Results For 6/3/25
M. Andrew and A. Smith def S. Roscoe and B. Woodward
S. Hazledine and C. Francis def N. Schmidtke and D. Dodds
Final will be between M. Andrew and A.Smith V S.Hazledine and C.Francis.
Both the Championship Pairs and the ‘B’ Pairs Final games will be played on Wednesday 12/3/25 at 1 pm . The very best of bowling to all players.
Social Games Played On 5/3/25:
Winners : L. Lemke, K. Robinson, N. Thomsen.
Runners up : C. Corbett, L. Baumgarten, C. O’Loughlin.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine

What a great start to the 2025 season with junior competition kicking off!
The action began with Dragons Tyre Power facing Dunbar Awsum Angels, resulting in a tie of 10 all.
Alanna Counsell and Lachlan Mikle each picked up two walks, while Ruben Tassan had two ripper hits to score runs for the Dragons. Ruben also did a great job on the mound with two strikeouts. Eli Neilson led the way for Dunbar, slamming a home run, while Tristian Hillier and Payton Roderique each picked up two walks. Young Zac Hargrave was on the mound for the Angels, recording two strikeouts.
Dragons powered past NTH Jacklin Chaos with a 15–3 win.
Levi Counsell was the only Dragon to cross home plate three times. Sam Colless and Sienna Kitto each picked up two walks to get on base. Great pitching from the cousin duo Noah and Boyd Baxter led the Dragons to victory. Darcy Oslanger and Frankie Corbett were the standout players for the Angels, with Darcy getting two base hits and both Frankie and Darcy crossing home to add scores. Harry Oslanger and Frankie pitched a great game.
Joey Ball was split into two groups, with Kirsty Zammit taking the baby Joeys. Parents and grandparents helped the coaches show new skills and have fun with the future little softballers.
Rookie Ball had a huge turnout for the day, learning new skills and playing great games.
Despite the heat, they battled through, and at the end of the game, they were treated with a splash in the sprinklers to cool down.
Next week, games will start at 8:45 a.m. for the U/14s.
Contributed by Cheryl Martin
The 2025 junior softball season kicked off with a 10-all tie between Dragons Tyre Power and Dunbar Awsum Angels, and a 15-3 win for the Dragons over NTH Jacklin Chaos, plus fun skill-building for Joey and Rookie Ball players. Photos supplied.

The Sarina Junior Rugby League Club is rebuilding after a devastating fire tore through their equipment shed at the Sarina Showgrounds earlier this year, destroying vital gear and irreplaceable memorabilia.
The fire, which occurred on January 23, 2025, was sparked when the club’s mower caught fire and exploded, severely injuring long-time volunteer Butch. Despite his efforts to contain the flames, the fire spread rapidly, leaving the shed beyond saving.
Built through the dedication of volunteers over the years, the shed was more than just a storage facility. It housed training equipment, home game essentials, and sponsor signage, as well as historical memorabilia from the club’s proud history since its formation in 1968. The loss was a heartbreaking blow to the Sarina Crocs community, who gather at the grounds not only for training and matches but also as a place where friendships are forged and young players develop their skills.
Despite the setback, the Sarina community has rallied to support the club’s recovery. Local businesses and individuals have stepped up with generous donations to help rebuild. One of the first to lend a hand was Ray White Sarina, who contributed $500 through their community cash initiative to help the Crocs get back on track for the upcoming season.
“We’re wishing you guys the best season this year - go Crocs!” Ray White Sarina shared in their message of support.
The recovery effort took a significant step forward on March 7, when the damaged shed was demolished to make way for a new build. Darren Matthews Excavations played a crucial role, donating time and equipment to clear the site. Additional contributions came from Goodies Excavations, Keating Haulage, Raw Metal Corp – Mackay, and Shipping Container Rentals Mackay, who provided a temporary storage solution until the new shed is completed. GSR Hire also assisted with the safe delivery of the container to the club’s grounds.
Grant and Haylee Nicholas from Third Ground have also stepped up to support the club, generously donating much-needed training equipment. Their contribution has been a game-changer as the club works to restock after the fire.
“Your support means the world to us,” the club shared.
“This donation ensures our young players have the tools they need to keep training and rebuilding stronger than ever.”
Sarina State School has also rallied behind the club, hosting a fantastic fundraising event that raised an impressive $1,406.75 for the Sarina Junior League Fire Appeal.
“We’re so grateful for your compassion and commitment to helping our club,” the club shared.
Even clubs from Mackay have stepped up to support Sarina Junior Rugby League in their time of need. Magpies Sporting Club Mackay has pledged to donate $2 from every new and renewed membership throughout March to the club, along with an additional $1,000 to assist in the rebuild.
"Sarina Junior League recently lost everything when a horror fire destroyed their sports shed," Magpies shared.
"We want to help them get their 350+ young players back to playing footy."
Sarina Junior Rugby League has long been a powerhouse for developing young talent, with NRL stars like North Queensland Cowboys' Reuben Cotter emerging from its ranks. In 2024, the club supported over 350 players, and the passion for the game remains as strong as ever despite this recent hardship.
The club remains determined to rebuild, with calls for further community support to help replace lost equipment and fund the new shed. While insurance will cover part of the cost, additional donations—whether financial contributions or volunteer skills—are needed to restore what was lost.
“We’re committed to continuing the proud Crocs story and ensuring our kids have the gear they need to train and compete,” the club said in a statement.
“This will be a long road to recovery, but every bit of support helps.”
Anyone able to contribute—whether through donations or volunteering—can reach out to Gary Dickson at president@sarinajrl.com or Vice President Aimee Korte at vicepresident@sarinajrl.com.
The Sarina Crocs may have lost a shed, but their spirit remains unshaken. With the community’s backing, they are determined to rebuild bigger and stronger for future generations of young players.
Darren Matthews from DMX – Darren Matthews Excavations, who generously donated his time and excavator to help clear the site for Sarina Junior Rugby League’s rebuild
Before and After: The Sarina Junior Rugby League clubhouse, devastated by fire, has now been cleared to make way for a rebuild, thanks to incredible community support
Ray White Sarina proudly supports the Crocs! A $500 community cash donation helps Sarina Junior Rugby League get back on track after their devastating shed fire. Photos supplied

The second race of the Mackay Cycles criterium series was held on March 9, drawing a strong field of riders across multiple grades. Competitors battled it out on the circuit, delivering an exciting day of racing for spectators and cycling enthusiasts.
In A-Grade, Nick Bien secured the top spot, followed by Brendan Brauer in second and Mitch Murray in third. B-Grade saw Peter Ransome claim victory, with Evan Corry and Angus Wicks rounding out the podium.
Kiah Dumigan took the win in C-Grade, with Tenile Galea finishing second and Nicholas Gray in third. D-Grade was led by Fiona Lenz, ahead of Paul Lamperd and Luke Paranthoiene.
Junior riders also put in impressive performances, with Charlie Vella winning the U17 category and Matthew Schatkowski taking second. Jack Bennet dominated the U15s, while Scott Bennet led the U13s ahead of Oaklan Marwood. In the U11 division, Malyk Murray took top honours.
The club thanked all competitors and volunteers for making the event a success, with the series set to continue in the coming weeks.
A-Grade Podium –
Nick Bien claims victory in A-Grade, joined by Brendan Brauer in second and Mitch Murray in third after a hard-fought race
B-Grade Podium –
Peter Ransome takes the top spot in B-Grade, with Evan Corry securing second and Angus Wicks rounding out the podium in third
C-Grade Podium –
Kiah Dumigan celebrates a C-Grade win, with Tenile Galea finishing strong in second and Nicholas Gray taking third place
Junior U11 Podium –
Malyk Murray leads the way in the U11 division, showing promising talent for the future. Photos supplied

Dave Symons showed his trademark grit to edge out Tiffany Camilleri in a hard-fought battle on Tuesday night, prevailing 11-7, -8, -12, 6 in a thrilling Division 2 clash.
In Division 1, in the battle of the Council comms workmates, Mark Sleeman got one up over Lee Brake, however Lee came back with a great win over Robbie Richards. Mark’s team (Star Lords) victorious overall on the night, 7-4.
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixtures March 4, 2025:
Division 1:
Star Lords (Geoff Cowan, Robbie Richards, Mark Sleeman) d Stellar Storms (Will VanDeKaa, Lee Brake, Barry Patterson) 7-4. Lee d Robbie -5, 1, 10, -6, 9.
Venus Voyagers (Graham Drury, Janice Kent, Graham Brake) d Ant Warriors (Doug Dungavell, Graeme Walker, Ian McKay) 7-4. Doug d Graham 9, -7, 9, 9.
Ghost Spin (Allan Robins, Steven Whiting, Lily Boland) d Panther Prowler (Vince Boeske, Allan Edwards, Trent Day) 7-4. Lily d Vince 12, -7, 8, -9, 9.
Phoenix Fire (Andrew McHugh, Josh Brown, Andrea Nicholson) d Cosmic Sorcerer (Donna Abbott, Neil Brown, Anne Sheridan) 7-4. Andrew d Neil 8, -11, 9, -7, 8.
Division 2:
Pirate Plunge (Geoff Cowan, David Symons) d Celtic Smash (Tiffany Camilleri, Syed Zhang) 4-1. Bulldog d Tiffany 11, 7, -8, -12, 6.
Roman Legion (Niro Premachandra, Peter Goodson) d Zulu Spears (Darryl Ross, Rod Hamelink) 5-0.
Dave Symons showed his trademark grit to edge out Tiffany Camilleri (pictured) in a hard-fought battle on Tuesday night, prevailing 11-7, -8, -12, 6 in a thrilling Division 2 clash

The Mackay Cutters’ Hostplus Cup season opener against the PNG Hunters was postponed over the weekend due to Cyclone Alfred, which disrupted travel plans and forced the QRL to reschedule affected matches. While the senior side was sidelined, the Cutters’ junior teams took to the field against the CQ Capras, securing wins in the Harvey Norman U19s, Mal Meninga Cup, and Cyril Connell Cup. The Harvey Norman U17s struggled against a dominant Capras outfit.
Harvey Norman U19s – Cutters 28 def. Capras 12
The Cutters U19 women controlled the match from the outset, running in multiple tries to secure a 28-12 victory. Mackay’s forwards created momentum up the middle, allowing their backs to break through the Capras’ defensive line and convert their chances into points.
Harvey Norman U17s – Capras 28 def. Cutters 0
The U17s were unable to recover from a tough first half, trailing 16-0 at the break before the Capras piled on more points to claim a 28-0 win. Mackay struggled to gain attacking traction against a well-organised Capras side that dominated field position and possession.
Mal Meninga Cup – Cutters 28 def. Capras 18
A strong second-half performance secured the Cutters a 28-18 win in the Mal Meninga Cup. Leading 18-12 at halftime, Mackay tightened up its defence and capitalised on key attacking opportunities to shut down the Capras' comeback attempt.
Cyril Connell Cup – Cutters 26 def. Capras 16
The Cutters' Cyril Connell Cup side staged an impressive second-half turnaround to overcome a 10-16 deficit at the break, keeping the Capras scoreless in the final 35 minutes to secure a 26-16 victory. Improved defensive pressure and disciplined set completions proved the difference as Mackay controlled the tempo in the second half.
Upcoming Round – Cutters vs. Townsville Blackhawks
Mackay will head to Jack Manski Oval in Townsville this Sunday, March 16, for Round 5 clashes across all grades.
Harvey Norman U17s: 11:00 AM
Harvey Norman U19s: 12:20 PM
Cyril Connell Cup: 1:40 PM
Mal Meninga Cup: 3:00 PM
Hostplus Cup: 4:30 PM
Hostplus Cup Team List – Round 2
Matua Brown
Jimmy Ngutlik
Brenton Baira
Mahe Fonua
Semi Valemei
Raydan Burns (VC)
Ryan Rivett
Thomas Mikaele
Temple Kalepo
Jeremiah Matautia
Hugh Arthur
Hiale Roycroft (C)
John Radel
Xavier Kerrisk
Jed Bignell
Ross Bella
Josh Honan
Mitch Fogarty
Baden Robinson
The Cutters’ Hostplus Cup side will be eager to get its 2025 campaign underway, with a tough contest expected against the Blackhawks in Townsville.

Sailability has started up again this February and they’re putting out the call for any sailor and their carer to come down to the Whitsunday Sailing Club and try out sailing on the beautiful Whitsunday waters. Sailability gives the joys of freedom on the waters to people with disabilities, teaching the basics of sailing, boat and water safety, and helping to discover positive interactions between participants and the ocean.
"It's just really exciting for them. Sometimes they'll go out for a couple of sails or in the motor boat. As soon as they know the barbecue is happening, the smell of the sausages, they want to come in and have some to eat." General Assistant Karen explained, saying its really up to the clients and how they would like to participate.
Sailability is run by volunteers from all over some staying short-term and others like Jenny have been there volunteering for 12yrs now. And with some clients coming all the way from Bowen to participate in their sailing program, they're calling for more volunteers and sponsors to help give their clients this wonderful experience.
For many of the volunteers its about giving back, "as volunteers, we feel so good that we've given them that experience and the rewards, you just see the smiles on their faces. It's just wonderful." says Karen, "We teach them how to sail. Some can sail themselves, but we still have the skipper with them. They're learning new things all the time."
For parents like Jennifer Graetz and her son Robbie, Sailabiliy provides them with a chance to socialise and feel normal, "as a parent, being able to be accepted the way that we have, it's just been incredible. These people are just beautiful people, and what they give to the community is a great opportunity. I don't even really know how to express in words what it is to Robbie and to our family."
If you would like to volunteer, there are many positions open, from vessel operators to administration, all help is welcomed, they provide training! If you or your partner have a disability or are physically challenged in any way, or are a carer of someone who is, reserve your spot with the team by calling: 0499 835 111 or inquiring on their website: www.sailabilitywhitsunday.org or Facebook page, and get some wind in your sails!
WHAT: Sailability Session
WHEN: Every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month
WHERE: Downstairs at the Whitsunday Sailing Club
COST: $12 Per Participant, Volunteers FREE
Jenny and Adrian (Volunteer Skipper & Ex-President of Sailability), in their green dingy finishing up after their sail. Photo Credit: Victoria Velton
Volunteers Chris and Grytsen on the motor boat ready for new passengers. Photo Credit: Victoria Velton
Adrian debriefing after his sail with Allen (Secretary of Sailability) and Cameron (a new Volunteer). Photo Credit: Victoria Velton
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Following heavy rainfall throughout February, it was a welcome change to see clear skies for our monthly shoot on Sunday, 23rd February. A total of 33 shooters participated, with competitors joining from Burdekin, Townsville, Silkwood, and Mackay/Sarina, alongside our local members, making for an exciting day of competition. Here are the amazing event results with the Trophy sponsored by Caruso Construction.
60T Medley Graded Trophy:
AA: A Ballarino 93/100
A: G Maltby 94/100
B: N Munro 92/100
C: D Hearn 83/100
20T DB Handicap:
1st: David Stitt 25/25
2nd: Glenn McHenry 24/25
3rd: B Bonanno 23/24
20T DB Continental:
AA: J Caruso 25/25
A: G Maltby 26/26
B: N Munro 20/20
B: Paton 18/20
Special congratulations to Colin Edgerton, our 2024 Shooter of the Year, with 15 points. We appreciate our sponsor, Caruso Construction, and all the volunteers who contributed to a successful day. Our next competition will be the 100 Target Day on Sunday 23rd March, sponsored by S&W Crane Hire
Contributed with thanks by Colin Edgerton, Shoot Secretary.
Shooter of the Year 2024 Colin Edgerton.
Ev 1 60T Medley: L-R Sylvia presenter, AA A Ballarino, A G Maltby, B N Munro, C D Hearn
Ev 3 20T Continental: AA J Caruso, A G Maltby, B N Munro, C B Paton
Ev 2 Handicap: 1st D Stitt, 2nd G McHenry, 3rd B Bonanno

Despite the official end of summer last Tuesday, the weather didn’t reflect the change of season, though the course was looking great after recent rains. A strong turnout of 33 members contested the March Monthly Medal. Gerald Lovell claimed victory for the men with an impressive score of 68, while Jenny Hounsell triumphed for the women with a solid 69. Close behind her was her husband Colin, who finished on 70.
In the ladies' division, Lyn Muller took second place with 71, while Paula McQuat, Tiina Randmae, Elspeth Scotford, Heather Luvis, and Leanne Alexander earned spots in the rundown. For the men, Colin Hounsell, Gary Scotford, Laurie Dakin, Peter Fox, Trevor Peroz, Craig McLean, Neil Cawthorne, Peter Lindsay, and Nick Apruzzese made up the rundown.
Notable achievements included Jenny Hounsell, Jacqui Wall, Heather Luvis, Lyn Muller (in the hole #13), and Allison McCarthy earning pin shots, while Elspeth Scotford led the least putts category with 30. Chip-ins were shared by Vickie Wallace, Leanne Alexander, Trevor Peroz, John Roser, Neil Cawthorne, and Laurie Dakin.
In the draws, Allison McCarthy won the Membership Jackpot worth $40, Peter Lewis bagged the $50 Monthly Medal, and Alan Clinc claimed a $50 Fishi voucher in the weekly raffle. It was a fantastic day of competition, camaraderie, and celebration on the course.
Contributed with thanks by Paula McQuat

The Whitsunday Swimming Club had 11 swimmers attend the 2025 NQ Championships in Townsville over the weekend. It was a long, hot, and exhausting few days, but all our swimmers returned home with terrific achievements, despite their tired bodies.
George was the standout, claiming NQ Champion for 12 years MC in the 50m Freestyle, Butterfly, Breaststroke, Backstroke, and 100m Freestyle. He was also awarded 12 years boys MC Age Champion.
Alex took home the NQ Champion title in the 17 years & over men’s 50m Butterfly, Breaststroke, and 100m Breaststroke.
Chloe secured a 2nd place finish in the 11 years girls 200IM, with an impressive 8.85-second PB.
Leyton earned 2nd place in the 12-year-old boys 200m and 100m Breaststroke, achieving a huge 6.84-second PB in the finals. He also claimed 3rd in the 50m Breaststroke.
Hayden swam a PB of 5.33 seconds in his 100m Freestyle and another 5.03-second PB in his 100m Breaststroke.
Jayde joined her brothers in the Breaststroke PB challenge, posting a 6.41-second PB in her 100m swim.
Axel swam a 2.83-second PB in his 100m Backstroke and broke his 50m Butterfly PB by 1.77 seconds.
Alissa swam all four of her events with PBs, with her biggest being an 11.26-second improvement in the 50m Butterfly.
Friday night saw Mia, Lochlan, and Amy join the team for the club relays.
Lochlan, Alex, Hayden, and Axel took 3rd place in the 11 & over men’s 400m Freestyle relay. Hayden, George, Leyton, and Axel also earned 3rd in the 8-14 years boys 200m Medley and 200m Freestyle relays.
A huge thank you to Coach Jenny for her support and guidance, helping our swimmers achieve their goals and represent the club with pride.
Whitsunday Swimming Club trains Monday – Thursday from 3.30pm at the Proserpine Swimming Pool. For more information, email: whitsundayfrogs@gmail.com.au or pop into the pool for a chat.
Contributed with thanks by Amanda Yuskan, WSC President
The whole swim team and coaches at relay night
11's and over boys 400m freestyle relay team gets 3rd place
8-14yrs relay gets 3rd in the 200m medley

The Whitsunday Game Fish Club "Sweeties and Squires" (Ladies and Juniors) Family Fishing weekend is on 28th to 30th March and is shaping up to be a fantastic weekend. Participation is free to current members, and non members are more than welcome to join the Club and be part of this and future Club events. Membership is $70 per adult, and $35 for juniors under 16 years.
All Juniors competing will receive a free Shimano rod and reel and a bag of goodies as part of the Queensland Game Fishing Association's (G.F.A.A.) Kids2Fish Program!
Prizes will be awarded in the Ladies, Junior's boys and girls (11 to 16 years) and Small Fry's boys and girls (under 11 years) categories for a photo taken on a brag mat of their fish, caught using rod and reel only. All photos will go before a panel of judges and the winners will be judged on merit, not the size of their fish, whether released or kept for the dinner table. All rules will be explained in detail at the Registration and Briefing at the Marine Club in Altmann Avenue in Cannonvale on Friday 28th of March from 6pm where Juniors and Small Fry will be presented with their new free rod and reel.
This is a relaxed weekend and fishing starts at your leisure anytime after the Briefing. All participants need to be present at the Marine Club at 12 noon on Sunday 30th of March for the Presentation and some delicious food. This will be a great way to spend a fun weekend on the water for family and friends and The Whitsunday Game Fish Club would love to see new and old Members alike join in!
WHAT: The Whitsunday Game Fish Club "Sweeties and Squires" fishing competition
WHEN: Briefing - 6pm 28th of March & Prize Ceremony - 12pm of 30th March
WHERE: Whitsunday Marine Club, Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale
Small Fry member, Kyle Matthews, with a nice coral trout
Junior member, Kurt Martin, happy with his recent catch
Small Fry members, Kyle Matthews, with his recent catch
Squires getting fishing tips at the Club

How great is it to live in paradise? This week's bowls has certainly been filled with excitement.
Firstly, on Tuesday morning, in bowls, Carol Crosbie's team, with Hubble Noel at lead and Sandra Argo at second, triumphed over Joan McGrath’s team, which included Sue Dakin at lead and Dawn Dowell at second. Meanwhile, John Brown's team, with Mel Fennel at lead and husband Greg at second, drew with John Fielding's team of Sue Walker at lead and Gen Passfield.
Wednesday afternoon's Jackpot bowls were quieter than usual, likely due to the Open Men's Singles and the completion of last year's Mixed Pairs and Fours events. However, John Fielding's team of Phil O'Brien and Warren Williams proved the strongest on the day, with the jackpot remaining unclaimed.
In the Men's Singles first round, Russell Jackson, Alan Pershouse, Ash Warland, Bob McMahon, Shane Spann, Rick Galea, Harry Quod, Luke Kinnear, Arthur McManus, and Dennis Donnadelli all progressed to Round 2.
On Saturday morning, Scroungers saw first-round winners Margo Stanley, Andy McDougall, Tony Whitehorn, and Maureen Barnard play off for the final. Despite starting with a -5 score, Margo Stanley overwhelmed the competition to claim her second victory in this event, while Merve Stewart won B Division.
Sunday afternoon's Social Bowls saw Tony Whitehorn's team, with Bill Gordon in fine form and Sue Dakin proving too strong, dominate the field.
At the same time, the final game of the Mixed Fours was taking place between Andrew Butler's team (Dawn Dowell, Elaine Kippen, and Andy McDougall) and Shane Spann's team (Keith Bates, substituting for John Trembath, with Vicki Spann and Joan McGrath). In a spine-tingling match, Andrew Butler's team emerged victorious by just one point.
The Women and Girls come and try lawn bowls program, sponsored by the Queensland Government Sport and Rec is running on Thursday 13th March at 5pm -6pm.
Contributed with thanks by Mark Mawson
Mixed Fours Finalists: Vicki Spann, Keith Bates, Joan McGrath, and Shane Spann.

The Cannonvale Cannons wrapped up a big weekend of racing, starting with the annual Club Championships on Saturday. This highly anticipated event saw swimmers competing in five set races within their age group to battle for the Age Champion title. A season highlight, this event offered a real race-day setup while maintaining the supportive and spirited environment of club competition. Club Champs not only provide a platform for intense racing but also serve as one of the final opportunities for swimmers to qualify for end-of-year club trophies and records.
Coaches Mark Erickson and Ken Crittenden were left in awe by the exceptional performances across all age groups. Out of the 285 swims recorded on the day, a staggering 186 were personal bests—an incredible testament to the swimmers' dedication and consistent training over the past year. A special mention goes to the club’s younger swimmers, who fearlessly tackled distances they had never attempted before.
The club now looks ahead to the End-of-Year Presentation Night on May 3, where these remarkable achievements, amongst others from throughout the season will be celebrated.
The excitement continued on Sunday at the Whitsunday Short Course Transition Meet in Collinsville. This event marked a significant milestone as it was the first competition held at the newly renovated 25m short-course pool, replacing the former unique 33m length pool. Swimmers had the exciting opportunity to set brand-new pool records, and many Cannons rose to the occasion.
Congratulations to Charlie and Evie Doherty, Ruby and Koa Harland, Mackenzie Bennet, Andie and Dylan Reynolds, Eloise and Harry Chegwidden, Isaac and Isabella Pisaniello, and Miranda Palmero, who all claimed new pool records at the meet.
With such an outstanding weekend of racing, the Cannons continue to prove that hard work and dedication pay off as they prepare for the final events of the season.
Contributed with thanks by Jade Korosec, Vice President of the Cannonvale Cannons
11 Year Girls place-getters for the 50M Breaststroke Event
The new Collinsville pool record holders
10 Year Boys place-getters for the 50M Breaststroke Event

When most people think of visiting South Africa, they imagine spotting the local wildlife that includes the lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and African buffalo. But Micky Kimpton, race director of the Coral Sea Resort Marina Airlie Beach Triathlon, has something else in mind.
At 71 years, Micky is no stranger to a challenge. He’s about to take on his sixth Ironman triathlon in five years, and this time, his swim will have a much larger adversary than his fellow triathletes. He’s heading to Nelson Mandela Bay in South Africa next month, and while most competitors are focused on finishing the gruelling race, Micky has one more thing on his mind: adding a Great White Shark to his personal wildlife list.
"I figured, if I’m going to be swimming in open water, I may as well make it interesting," Micky says with his signature grin. "I’ve got the lions and leopards sorted in my bucket list. Now it’s time for something a little more... toothy."
The South African Ironman is no easy feat. It’s a brutal event that involves a 3.8 km swim, followed by a 180 km bike ride and a full 42.2 km marathon. The swim takes place in the chilly waters of Nelson Mandela Bay, a place renowned not only for its great swimming conditions, but also for its healthy population of Great White Sharks.
Micky has managed to add a little extra danger to the mix. "I’m hoping to add ‘shark-watching’ to my list of hobbies," he quips. "But don’t worry, I’ll stick to the official swim course and leave the wildlife to the experts."
Micky's not just doing this for fun. As the race director of the Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival, Micky's been a driving force behind growing the event into one of the Whitsundays' premier races, and his passion for the sport is contagious. His philosophy? Age is just a number, and there’s no finish line for true dedication.
"Competing in these Ironman races has taught me patience, discipline, and the ability to laugh at myself when I’m swimming alongside a shark," he jokes. "But in all seriousness, it’s about showing that no matter how old you are, it’s never too late to push yourself."
“I also love giving back to the sport and as race director for this year’s 25th Anniversary the Coral Sea marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon will have a new bike course for all distances!
Whether Micky crosses the Ironman finish line with a medal around his neck or an "I survived a shark" badge, we know one thing for sure—his legend will only grow. It’s not just the triathlons he’s conquering; it’s also inspiring others to embrace their own challenges, whatever they may be.
Micky at his first triathlon for 2024, 2XU Olympic distance Event in St.Kilda, Melbourne. Photo sourced: Michael Kimpton's Facebook page.
Micky, cycling during a triathlon. Michael Kimpton's Facebook page.
Micky Kimpton. Photo sourced: RMHC's home website.

On Sunday, 9th March, the Whitsunday Swimming Club hosted a short course swim meet at the newly upgraded Collinsville Swimming Pool. This fantastic facility provides the swimming community with an excellent venue for short, fast racing.
In 2024, the Whitsunday Regional Council upgraded the pool from 33m to 25m in length. Certified as a short course pool by Swimming Australia, it will now serve as a premier location for short course meets across the entire Swimming North Queensland region.
A total of 21 swimmers from Whitsunday Swimming Club participated in the meet, racing their hearts out. There were personal bests, medals awarded, and even pool records set. The event saw a great mix of first-timers and seasoned swimmers, with plenty of cheering, laughter, and fun shared by both the swimmers and their families.
A big congratulations to swimmers Alex, Lochlan, Mia, Savanah, Hayden, Axel, Leyton, Chloe, Jayde, Ti, Jax, George, Summer, Jackson, Jack, Alissa, Emeilia, Mackenzie, and Georgia for their outstanding performances. Every swimmer went home with medals, ribbons, beaming smiles, and tired bodies.
Although Ivy was injured, she showed 100% team spirit, cheering her teammates on throughout the event. Coach Jenny proudly watched over her swimmers, celebrating their achievements.
A huge thank you to all the swimmers, families, neighboring clubs, and the pool management team at Aquatic Rush for making the day so memorable.
Whitsunday Swimming Club trains at the Proserpine Swimming Pool from Monday to Thursday, starting at 3:30 pm. New swimmers are always welcome.
Contributed with thanks by Amanda of the Whitsunday Swimming Club.
The Whitsunday Swimming Club meet participants with their medals.
Racers on the block, ready to dive.