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Twenty-Four Pairs Compete In Mackay Club Championship

Twenty-Four Pairs Compete In Mackay Club Championship

Last Saturday twenty-four pairs competed for the Mackay Club Pairs Championship. This competition was over four sessions, with seven boards per session. This was a well-supported event with novices and experienced players playing the same cards. This 2025 Mackay Club Championship Pair was Noel Bugeia and Terry Sheedy, with Diane Morgan and Janet Hansen a close second. The club extends a heartfelt thanks to director Geoff Taylor. Weekly Results **Monday 9 June 2025 –- 10 Table Mitchell Green Po

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Smashing Success At Mackay Open Table Tennis

Smashing Success At Mackay Open Table Tennis

TABLE TENNIS Players from across Queensland brought fast-paced action and fierce competition to the Mackay Table Tennis Centre for the annual Mackay Open earlier this month. With medals on the line and talent on display, the event drew a strong crowd of spectators and players alike. Organisers from the Mackay Table Tennis Association thanked all participants as they look forward to welcoming them back in 2026.

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Mackay Basketball Celebrates U16 Standouts

Mackay Basketball Celebrates U16 Standouts

Top Talent Recognised At Annual Presentations Mackay Basketball recently honoured its rising stars at the U16 Presentations, celebrating outstanding performances across several teams. Meteors: • MVP: Parker Coleman • Coaches Award: Will DiFilipo • Best Defensive: Jackson Pendleton Meteorettes: • MVP: Pyiper Redgard • Coaches Award: Riley Albert • Best Defensive: Lisa Lelliot Comets: • MVP: Jimmy Turner • Coaches Award: Jesse Coomber • Best Defensive: Winston Sutton Comettes: • MVP: Montana W

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Young Rider Pedals Away with President’s Award

Young Rider Pedals Away with President’s Award

Budding BMX talent Ged Rafferty has been recognised with the Mackay BMX Club’s President’s Award, celebrating his consistent effort and determination on the track. Aged 7 and competing in the sprocket class, Ged has impressed with his commitment to racing and hard pedalling right to the finish line. As part of the award, Ged received a $50 bistro voucher to the Goosies Sports and Recreation Club – a gesture to reward his rising star power and encourage continued passion for the sport. We

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Wangaratta Bowls: Weekly Round-Up

July 25, 2024

North Queensland Triumphs in Northern Women’s Challenge
Congratulations to our North Queensland representatives—Penny Warren, Denise Wallace, and Robyn Stitt—who were part of the victorious team in the Northern Women’s Challenge this week. North Queensland defeated Mackay, Far North Reef, and Rainforest sides with seven match wins.
Monday Self-Selected Triples
In Monday's self-selected triples, Merle Elphinstone, D. Gorin, and G. Gordon triumphed over S. Symonds, R. Symonds, and J. Paynting. Runners-up were Marie Nesbitt, Ron Boskna, and Lorraine Knight. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Tuesday Social Bowls
Tuesday's social bowls winners were Bron Tolcher, Linda Atkinson, John Middleton, and Ron Hyde. Runners-up were Merle Elphinstone, Brian Bellingham, Debbie Gorins, and Marg Wilson. Again, the jackpot remained unclaimed.
Fun Friday Afternoon
Friday afternoon's winners were Jill Natalie and Allan D., who defeated Gabbi Owen and Gary Smith. Special mentions go to Kim Marsh, Lyn Madden, and Karen Smith for their resting touches.
Annual Wangaratta vs. All States
In Saturday's annual Wangaratta versus All States match, All States defeated Wangaratta by 15 shots despite an even number of rink wins. Better luck next year, Wangaratta!
Ladies Premier Cup
The Ladies Premier Cup will be contested this week at Suburban in Townsville, commencing Friday. Best wishes to our team of Robyn Stitt, Margaret Wilson, Denise Wallace, and Penny Warren as they compete against teams from 11 clubs over four days. Good luck, ladies—your stamina is commendable!

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.

Wangaratta ladies and North Qld Reps Penny Warren, Denise Wallace and Robyn

Mark Drummond (Wangaratta) presenting winning Trophy to Lorraine Knight (All States) .

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Prossie Golf

July 25, 2024

Tuesday's Competition: Trevor Madin emerged victorious with a 66 nett, narrowly defeating Paul Gray by one shot. Diane Chard won the ladies' division with a 68 nett, three shots ahead of Elspeth Scotford. Pins were awarded to Gary Scotford, Rees May, John Oates, and Lyn Muller.
Wednesday's Ladies' 4BBB Stableford: Jenny Hounsell and Tiina Randmae triumphed with 42 points, three points ahead of Elspeth Scotford and Paula McQuat. Pin winners included Elspeth Scotford, Paula McQuat, Tiina Randmae, and Jacqueline Wall.
Thursday's Stableford Competition: Sean Fogarty parred the course for 40 points, winning by two shots over A division runner-up Steve Lucas. Ken Lovett claimed the B division with 36 points, two ahead of Peter Fox. Pin winners were Jason Ford, Brad Fleet, Tina Badenhorst, and Laurie Dakin.
Friday's Met Run: Elise Hodgson won with 22 points, edging out Matthew Muller who scored 21. Pins went to Nick Watson and Ben Smith.
Saturday's Hayman Electrical Stroke Event: Tom O'Brien secured victory with a nett 65, beating Scott Dwyer by three shots in the B division and narrowly defeating Aaron Prosser and Craig Smith in the A division. Diane Chard claimed the ladies' division with a 68 nett, one shot ahead of Sherri Meade. Pin winners were Nathan Holmes, Kelvin Stephens, Ben Smith, Brian Smith, Noelene Spurway, and Jill Farinelli.
Sunday's Stableford Competition: Brad Fleet won with 36 points, just ahead of Richard Furnell. Paula McQuat scored 34 points to beat Jacqueline Wall by six shots. Pins were awarded to Peta Thomas, Perri Simpson, Mark Thompson, and Brad Fleet.
Congratulations to all winners and participants for their impressive performances throughout the week!

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club.

Photo supplied

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Proserpine Veterans Golf

July 25, 2024

What a glorious day it was to be out on the golf course for the 2024 Closed Championship. The event saw 35 players, including two visitors: Stephen Guy from Toronto Golf Club, who played with us last week, and James House from Margaret River Golf Club—a long way from home. We hope they enjoyed their day with the Prossie Vets and look forward to seeing them again on our course.
The course was a delight to play today. The fairways and greens were in excellent condition, surprising some players and delighting others who made impressive scores.
Our champion veteran golfers for 2024 are:
Ladies:
   • Gross Winners: 
Elspeth Scotford (A) and Jacqui Wall (B)
   • Gross Runners-Up: Lyn Muller (A) and Rehab Hull
  • Nett Winners: Tiina Randmae (A) and Kathryn Borer (B)
   • Nett Runners-Up: Jenny Hounsell (A) and Paula McQuat (B)
Pin Shots:
   • A Grade: Lyn Muller (x2, including ITH 16th), Tiina Randmae
   • B Grade: Paula McQuat (x2), Jan Shuwalow
Men:
   • Gross Winners: Gary Scotford (A) and Jim Sherrington (B)
   • Gross Runners-Up: Craig McLean (A) and Peter Fox (B)
   • Nett Winners: Ken Granger (A) and Trevor Paroz (B)
   • Nett Runners-Up: Steve Mitchell (A) and John Oates (B)
Pin Shots:
   • A Grade: Vic Feldman, Barry Mortimer, Colin Hounsell
   • B Grade: Jim Sherrington, Trevor Paroz, Peter Fox
NAGAs: Pam Harrison and Louis Neethling
A special thanks to Jacqui Wall, who supplied goodies for the NTP prizes and prepared two amazing hampers used as bonus raffle prizes for all the non-winners of the day. Numbers were allocated to all non-winners, and the lucky winners were Beryl Nosworthy and Barry Shuwalow.
Many thanks to all who participated. Well done to the winners! We hope everyone enjoyed themselves and look forward to seeing you all on the course again soon.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.
Elspeth and Gary Scotford, Photo supplied

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Whitsunday Golf Club: Mark Nicol Memorial 2-Ball Ambrose

July 25, 2024

On the chilly morning of July 21, 2024, 18 members of the Whitsunday Golf Club gathered for the Mark Nicol Memorial Trophy event, a 2-ball Ambrose competition, which was Mark Nicol’s favourite format. Despite heavy fog on the drive into Proserpine, the event kicked off under pleasant sunshine. However, a cool breeze picked up later in the morning, making the last few holes more challenging. Nonetheless, the winning scores reflected impressive play.
Winners:
   • 1st Place: Mark McDougal and Lewy Tuck with a nett score of 62.75
   • 2nd Place: Andrew Albergo and Paul Nicol with a nett score of 64
   • 3rd Place: Elise Hodgson and Chris Bartlett with a nett score of 67
   • 4th Place: Sally Little and Wayne Temby with a nett score of 67.75
Longest Drives:
   • Ladies’ A: Elise Hodgson with a remarkable drive on the 18th hole
   • Ladies’ B: Karen Rix
   • Men’s A: Wayne Temby
   • Men’s B: Peter Fox
Nearest to the Pins (NTPs):
   • 5th Hole: Tiina Randmae and David Hoy
   • 7th Hole: Mark McDougal and Lewy Tuck
   • 16th Hole: Andrew Albergo and Paul Nicol
NAGAs: The honors went to Linda Wardroper and Peter Fox, who each received a drink courtesy of Aaron and Tracy Watts, proprietors of RADS Whitsunday, which provides respite accommodation and disability support services.
4Next Week: A stroke competition will be held for players to prepare for the Proserpine Golf Club Championships the following week. Please sign up on the timesheet between 7 and 8 am to ensure a block play format.

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

Andrew Albergo, Mark McDougal and Paul Nicol.

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Sarina Athletics Club Relaunched After Two-Year Hiatus

July 18, 2024

After going into caretaker mode in 2022, Sarina & District Athletics Club has successfully reopened in 2024 thanks to the support of local volunteers and businesses.

With a new committee in 2024, the Club had to go through extensive updates to revive the athletics field, membership, marketing and finance options.

Club Secretary Nicole McCowan said that the Club’s base of operations, the athletics field, “didn’t have anyone looking after it for over 12 months”.

“Getting it up to scratch was a huge effort – it took tractors, slashers, mowers and a lot of helpers from all over the community – and it looks beautiful now,” Ms McCowan said.

“We also had to upgrade our operations – including reactivating the website and updating how we process memberships, to make it easier for people to join.

“Thanks to support from Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank, part of this upgrade included a Square cash register and iPad. So instead of just doing cash, which has made taking payments for memberships, food and uniforms so much easier, more convenient and of course, more secure.

“We are now sitting at 47 paid members, with another 15-20 people in a trial membership.

“We are incredibly pleased with the results and so appreciative of all the help we’ve received from our community.”

Community Bank Sarina Manager Charmaine Matsen said that the Bank were “big supporters”, not just of the Athletics Club, but also “seeing local volunteers put their heart and soul into bringing back something that is so important for our whole community”.

“Getting the Club back on its’ feet was a massive challenge, and thanks to some amazing people and support from local organisations – they are back and we are so proud to be a part of that,” Ms Matsen said.

“The range of activities held by Sarina & District Athletics Club provides even more options and opportunities for the whole family to get involved and get active.”

The Club’s training days are every Monday from 3.30-5pm and Club Days are the last Sunday of the month. All are welcome to join – for membership enquiries and other information, visit their website at www.revolutionise.com.au/sarinaanddistrict.

Community Bank Sarina’s mascot Piggy enjoying the relaunch of the Sarina & District Athletics Club

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Flying Flynn Proves A Thorn In Side Against Former Teammates

July 18, 2024

When Sunshine Coast Falcons flyer Flynn Camilleri returned to his old Mackay stamping ground last weekend, he didn’t require a knowledge test.

The former Cutters winger knows every blade of grass on BB Print Stadium – the scene for many of his try-scoring feats in the QRL Hostplus Cup competition.

Back on his home patch the quicksilver Camilleri made his presence felt in the Falcons’ rousing 38-20 victory over Mackay to stay on track for the finals.

The elusive try merchant opened the scoring after twenty-seven minutes with a customary four-pointer in front of a partisan home crowd and menaced his former club with powerful attacking surges from all parts of the field.

A try double by Falcons fullback Zacariah Miles in the space of six minutes helped the visitors establish a handy 18-0 lead at the half-time interval.

Queensland Under 19s forward Jamal Shibasaki crashed through tackles to score the Cutters' opening try after the break with half-back Riley Dean adding the extras.

Sunshine Coast rammed home their advantage when crack centres Taine Couper and Scott Galeano dashed over for tries to open up a 30-12 lead.

Mackay winger Semi Valemei and lock forward Sean Mullany gave their side hope with second half tries before interchange Harrison McIndoe sealed victory for the Falcons with his team’s sixth try in the dying moments.

Sunshine Coast half-back Cody Hunter experienced an on day with his trusty boot – landing six conversions plus a penalty goal from his seven attempts.

The win lifts the Falcons to sixth spot on the Hostplus Cup table with the Cutters in ninth place on 18 points from fifteen matches played.

Mackay will face another tough assignment against the second-ranked Norths Devils at Denison Park in Bowen at 3.30pm when the competition resumes on Saturday, July 27.

Mackay Cutters

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Mackay Man Claims Welterweight Crown

July 18, 2024

By Hannah McNamara

Mackay is becoming the epitome of regional talent after celebrating the rise of 24-year-old Lachlan Stitt, now crowned the Welterweight Boxing Champion of 2024.

Known in the ring as 'Deadshot,' Lachlan achieved a remarkable knockout victory at the recent EternalMMA event held on the Gold Coast.

Despite now residing in Sydney, Lachlan fondly acknowledges Mackay as his hometown and points his beginnings in combat sports to his early days playing karate and footy at the age of 14. His journey into mixed martial arts began in 2015 at Mackay MMA and since relocating to Sydney in 2016, he has continued to hone his skills at the same gym.

Reflecting on his recent victory, Lachlan recalls the intensity of facing a seasoned opponent with significantly more fight experience and international training credentials.

"It was a crazy experience," he admits, "facing such a tough opponent made me nervous, but I believed in my skillset and that belief showed on the night."

Driven by a relentless pursuit of improvement, Lachlan approaches each training session with a dedication to honing his skills in striking, wrestling and jujitsu. For Lachlan, training isn't just about preparing for his next fight, but rather a continuous journey of self-discovery and mastery.

"I enjoy the process of getting better every day," he shares.

"For me, it's about striving for that 1% improvement in everything I do.

“I'm always seeking out challenges and I’m never satisfied with just being mediocre, I want to be the best welterweight in the world."

Offering words of encouragement to aspiring athletes, Lachlan emphasises that dedication and hard work are foundational to success in all areas of life. He believes wholeheartedly in the principle that consistent effort and perseverance are key ingredients to achieving your goals.

"Just give it a go," he says.

"Where you come from doesn't define you.

“Coming from a small town like Mackay, I moved to Sydney and dedicated myself to my sport so anything is possible if you're willing to put in the effort and push your limits."

“You can become the best in the country or even in the world, but it’s up to you because you put your own limit on yourself,” he remarked.

Lachlan's success from regional beginnings to becoming a welterweight champion has been a powerful reminder in the community of the talent and potential that lies within every determined mindset, every passion, and every dream in the hearts of those who were born and raised in the Mackay region.

“Anything can happen and I’m the living product of that.”

24-year-old Lachlan Stitt from Mackay recently took home the title of Welterweight Champion at the EternalMMA showdown in the GoldCoast. Images supplied

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Mackay Contract Bridge

July 18, 2024

Mackay Novice Pairs Congress was played on Saturday with 16 pairs from Bowen, Mackay & Sydney competing.
Well done to all the Placegetters and Director Ian Cruikshank and Convenor Anne Lutz.

First place was Jill Brabon & Noel Saunders with Annie Lynch & Diane Stokes second.

Weekly Results
Monday 8 July 2024 – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S

E/W

1st
Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy
1st
David Ting / Eric Goodchild

2nd
Antonia Tarradas / Victor Mason
2nd
Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris

3rd
Monica Darley / Nancy Martin
3rd
Noel Bugeia / Geoffrey Patterson

Tuesday Evening 9 July 2024 3 Table One Winner
1st
Geoff Taylor / Janelle Conroy
2nd
Lorna Shuttlewood / Janet Hansen
3rd
Marilin Robins / Faye Wright
4th
Noel Bugeia / Eric Goodchild
Wednesday 10 July 2024 – Founders Teams Week 1 of 3 - 9 Table Mitchell Red Points

Team
1st
Holewa – Diane Holewa / Max Holewa / Lorna Shuttlewood / Terry Sheedy
2nd
Block - Monica Darley / Kath Poole / Diane Stokes / Joy Block
3rd
Goodchild – Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild / David Ting / Ming Ting
4th
Conroy – Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia / Alan Brown / Diane Morgan / Janet Hansen
Thursday Evening 11 July 2024 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S

E/W

1st
Julie Lam / Carl Hildebrand
1st
Frances Brown / Sandy Patterson

2nd
Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
2nd
Griffin Bancroft / Diane Stokes

3rd
Faye Wright / Adrian Westcott
3rd
Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless

Friday 12 July 2024 –7 Table One Winner Green Points
N/S

E/W

1st
Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor
2nd
Richard Wix / Geoffrey Patterson

3rd
Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
4th
Nancy Martin / Kath Poole

5th
Edward Kleise / Nancy Wix
6th
David Ting / Ming Ting

Saturday 13 July 2024 – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S

E/W

1st
Max Holewa / Diane Holewa
1st
Richard Wix / Patricia Garner

2nd
Jan Harris / Geoff Taylor
2nd
Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan

3rd
Alan Brown / Frances Brown
3rd
Monica Darley / Nancy Martin

Saturday 13 July 2024 – Mackay Novice Congress Red Points
N/S

E/W

1st
Jill Brabon / Noel Saunders
2nd
Annie Lynch / Diane Stokes

3rd
Ted Cullinan / Mary Rose Ramsden
4th
Anne Lutz / Diane Cox

5th
Ian Gaskell / Carol Gaskell
6th
Lillian Clark / Stephen Towers

The Mackay Novice Pairs Congress was played on Saturday with 32 pairs from Bowen, Mackay & Sydney competing.  L-R: Jill, Noel, Annie and Diane. Image supplied

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Mackenzie Triumphs In Champion Of Champions

July 18, 2024

Debbie Mackenzie, the Games Coordinator of North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club, made club history by winning all four of her matches in the B Grade Singles Championship of Champions competition held at the West Tigers Bowls Club.
In the Open Singles Champion of Champions, Chris Woo, one of the club's Coaches and Umpires, put up a commendable performance. Chris triumphed in her first game against seasoned player Heather Brown from Proserpine. Although her journey ended there this year, Chris’s determination and talent ensure she will return to compete against the best in the Mackay district in the coming years.

Debbie Mackenzie
Chris Woo

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Eungella Mountain Race: MacKenzie And Kenzevic Reign As King and Queen

July 18, 2024

With seven-time past King of the Mountain champion, Liam Mumford, and reigning Queen of the Mountain champion, Alana Kenzevic, in the fifty-strong field, the competition for the annual King and Queen of the Mountain event finishing in Eungella was always going to be tough.
The Laura Pettifer Inspirational Trophy/Podiatry Mackay Junior King and Queen of the Mountain was unfortunately a quieter affair due to many local junior runners being away at state titles and various other representative sporting competitions.
Accepting the Podiatry Mackay cash prize as the Junior King of the Mountain, the Laura Pettifer Inspirational perpetual award, and a $100 Rebel gift voucher donated by Laura Pettifer’s mum, Veronica, Ari Harris was a well-deserved gold medal champion over the 3.2 km all-uphill event, ahead of second-placed Oliver Graves. Oliver had a sensationally brave run despite his last-minute decision to enter the race.
Laura, who tragically passed away in a cycling training event in 2008, was a talented athlete in many sports including triathlon, individual running, swimming, and cycling. She was the reigning Eungella Queen of the Mountain in the year of her passing. Laura was widely known for her inspirational personality, smile, and twinkle in her eye. Her legacy to encourage and inspire will continue through this event for many more years to come.
Fourteen-year-old Max Scotton was the proud recipient of a $100 Rebel voucher donated by Veronica Pettifer for his efforts in the 6.4 km open event. This is not Max’s first attempt on this course, having first participated when he was only eight years old. Max is a great role model and an outstanding young man.
The reigning Queen of the Mountain, Alana Kenzevic, achieved a personal best time over the challenging 6.4 km one-way course, marking her second consecutive victory. The relatively flat initial two kilometres served as a steady introduction to the daunting climb ahead, with every runner peering upwards towards the winding road that led to the finish line at the Chalet precinct. Second-placed first-timer on the mountain, Jodie Elliot, finished just three minutes behind Alana, followed by Naomi Ballard (3rd) and Mel Esau (4th).
Paul MacKenzie was crowned the M-Test King of the Mountain with a personal best time of 32 minutes and 45 seconds. The 27-minute 51-second record set in 1991 by legendary thirteen-time winner of the Mountain, Charlie Martel, remains a tough one to crack. Paul added another win to his impressive tally, securing the Mackay Road Runners' prestigious Eungella event title. Second-placed Hamish Donnollan set a cracking pace to secure the silver medal position, just 14 seconds ahead of third-placed Jonathan Davies, with Liam Mumford rounding out the cash prize winners in fourth place.
Outstanding efforts were seen all around, as conquering that Mountain is not for the faint-hearted. Veteran gentlemen Len Haworth and David Isbister delivered superhuman performances, as did Corey Gould, Teresa Hackney, Tim Caddy, Nicole Ballingall, Carmel Mahon, Mick Scholer, Andrew Short, Jose Short, Shane Donnollan, Scott McIntosh, Emily Green, Andrew Wallace, Matt Graves, Grant Holmstrom, Clinton Mackie, Brenda Windsor, Robin Stinson, Soey Harris, Bradley Lenahan, and Daniel Scotton.

Contributed by Janelle Tilse

Laura Pettifer Inspirational Trophy/Podiatry Mackay Junior Kings’ of the Mountain – Podiatry Mackay’s Donald Orr, Max Scotton (6.4km), Ari Harris (1st 3.2km), Oliver Graves (2nd 3.2km)  and Mackay Road Runners Vice-President, Mick Scholer


M-Test Open Queens’ of the Mountain – Jodie Elliot (2nd), Mel Esau (4th), Naomi Ballard (3rd), Alana Knezevic (1st), Vivian Knezevic (front), Podiatry Mackay’s Donald Orr, Mackay Road Runners Vice-President, Mick Scholer


M-Test Open Kings’ of the Mountain, Jonathan Davies (3rd), Hamish Donnollan (2nd), Paul Mackenzie (1st) with Podiatry Mackay’s Donald Orr and Mackay Road Runners Vic President, Mick Scholer. (absent Liam Mumford 4th)


Feeling the early morning chills at the Netherdale start line (left to right) Carmel Mahon, Andrew Wallace, Scott McIntosh


Over fifty runners including former 7-time King of the Mountain champion, Liam Mumford (#71), line up for a 7am run from Netherdale to the Eungella Chalet (6.4km) for the 2024 title

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AT THE TABLE

July 18, 2024

Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixtures May 28, 2024:

Division 1:

Green (Tim Shehan, Leo Gilbert) d Brown (Andrea Nicholson, Barry Patterson) 6-3. Tim d Barry 8, 5, -9, 4.

Purple (Emma Widdup, Tony Bowman, Robbie Richards) d Blue (Will VanDeKaa, Steven Whiting, Lee Brake) 8-3. Robbie d Steven 9, -8, -7, 9, 9.

White (Andrew McHugh, Neil Brown, Mark Sleeman) d Red (Geoff Cowan, Anne Sheridan, Daniel Warfield) 10-1. Geoff d Mark -6, 10, -7, 6, 9.

Orange (Donna Abbott, Janice Kent, Geoff Denman) d Black (Ishan Rana, Allan Robins) 7-4. Ishan d Janice -11, 3, -9, 11, 7.

Division 2:

Gold (Steve Mathieson, Rohit Bansod, Ollie Hamelink) d Tan (Val Austin, Judy Zahn) 8-3. Val d Ollie 7, -6, -5, 5, 12.

Cyan (Matt West, Trent Day, Leonie Patroni) d Lime (Anaya Reelh, Simon Hogan, Noreen Fredericksen) 7-4. Anaya d Leonie -9, 9, 8, -8, 7.

Aqua (Delma Knight, YiLin Jiang, David Symons) d Teal (Craig VanDeKaa, Peter Goodson, Aarnav Reelh) 9-2. Delma d Aarnav -10, 5, 10, -2, 2.

Rose (Nehmat Dhaliwal, Niro Premachandra, Mark Stam) d Grey (Doug Dungavell, Adrian Marsh) Niro d Doug 7, 6, -7, 10.

Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures May 28, 2024:

Division 1:

Plovers (Delma Knight, Doug Dungavell, Ross deBoer) d Owls (Branko Vucurovic, Steve Mathieson, Coral Morgan) 7-5. Delma d Branko 9, -9, 7, -9, 6.

Ibis (Tony Bowman, Noreen Fredericksen, Judy Zahn) d Hawks (George Camilleri, Pam Joyce, John McGee) 7-5. Tony d George 8, -11, -9, 7, 12.

Parrots (Janice Kent, Charlie Payne, Marie Taylor) d Egrets (Donna Abbott, Peter Goodson, Kevin Abbott) 7-5. Charlie/Marie d Peter/Kevin 11, -3, -10, 9, 8.

Division 2:

Cockatoos (Kim Challender, Veronica Shepherd, Gloria Vella) d Pelicans (Judi Hicks, Gerry Synnott, Ian Dodds) 8-4. Kim d Judi -11, 5, 6, -6, 5.

Magpies (Ken Best, John Hamelink, Kim Daffy) d Doves (Pam Keune, Iris Grasso, Fred Saliba) 9-3. Kim d Iris -9, 13, 7, -11, 9.

Division 3:

Lobster (Cheryl Pearson, Bill Hey, Nadine) d Prawn (Madge Saunders, Trish Zamparuti, Glenda Dutton) 11-1. Cheryl d Madge -5, 4, 7, -6, 8.

Squid (Sharon Muller, Allison Day, Cheryl Aprato) d Crab (Pam Keune, Myles Dutton) 9-3. Pam/Myles d Sharon/Allison 8, 9, -5, 10.

Steven Whiting and Tony Bowman played one of the longest games seen in years when a new night fixture season started last week. Steven (pictured) evened the match two all after being two down, winning the fourth game 22-20 and going on to take the decider. Photo credit: Charlie Payne

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Reelin’ Them In At The Mackerel And Reef Fish Rally

July 18, 2024

The Whitsunday Game Fish Club’s Mackerel and Reef fish rally was held last weekend with 22 Adult and 5 Junior members catching a wide range of fish.

The heaviest Mackerel was won by Reece Mathews with an 18.85kg fish using 10kg line, runner up was Brendon Rock with a 12.85kg Spanish.

Longest Red fish was a 75cm Nannagi caught by Glen Upstill beating Glen Bray by 2cm.

Gavin Smith had the longest Coral Trout of the big kids with a 65cm fish.

The winning Junior was Kane Bird with an 80cm Nannagi and an 56cm Coral Trout closely followed by Dylan Towers, Benson and Jasmin Smith and Kurt Martin.

John Zerafa took out the most meritorious award with a 65cm Trevally and a 49cm Red Emperor on the same line.

The club's AGM and social night is this Friday at the club from 6pm and hope to see you there.

Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore, Life member WGFC.

Reece Mathews with winning Mackerel and prizes of rod and reel and $100 Anaconda gift card.

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The 35th Anniversary For Bowen Polocrosse Carnival

July 18, 2024

The 35th annual Bowen Polocrosse Carnival is set to be a weekend long family fun event where the whole community can get together.

To celebrate the 35th anniversary Bowen Polocrosse club encourage past present members to get together, chat, catch up and have a great time playing the sport they love.

The Bowen Polocrosse Carnival brings a high-class spectacle and event to Bowen.

Organiser Jessie Russell said “Polo is a sport that every member of the family can play, young or old and any gender”.

“If you can hold a racquet and ride a horse you can play the sport, you can be 18 months or 80 years old and still play the sport.”

Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said the annual polocrosse carnival was a great event for the region.

“This carnival brings visitors to Bowen each year and some of the participants stay and visit other parts of our region,” said Leanne.

“Events such as this provide an economic boost to Bowen and the greater Whitsundays, and we are looking forward to welcoming the visitors again this year.

“The carnival has a strong history, and we are very pleased it is being held again in 2024.”

The Bowen Polocrosse Club would also like to give the Grand View Hotel a special mention for hosting their fun night activities over the weekend.

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Report

July 18, 2024

Another win for under 13 Div 1 this weekend in Mackay against Lions. All players played well as a team with Remy scoring 2 Goals with precision and confidence. Jayce assisted a perfect through ball to Will who also scored 2 goals. Liam scored the goal he has been trying hard for and Eden rounded off the scoring with a goal. Final Score 6-1 for Whitsunday.

U13 Prem players fought hard this week to keep Rangers from scoring. The boys all played well to secure a nil all draw against a team that we had previously lost to twice.

Whitsunday U15 Div1 put in a huge effort on Saturday. Unfortunately we had some weaknesses in our defence in the first half, which Dolphins Silver capitalised on and took the lead 6-0 at half time. Whitsunday came out with a much stronger defence in the second half and made opportunities for several shots at the goals, finding themselves unlucky to get the ball to find the back of the net. Final score 9-0 to Dolphins.

U15 Prem came up against top of table Lions. After two big losses to them already this season, we were ready for what would be another tough game. 3-0 down at half time, we came out in the second half fighting but just couldn’t capitalise on our goal scoring opportunities. A penalty from Max took us to 3-1, with the final score being 4-1 to Lions.

It was a soccer filled weekend for the ladies at the Whitsunday Sports Park. Starting with the U23 Whitsunday United against Mackay Rangers FC game. Going 1-0 up after a penalty in the first half, Rangers fought hard to keep Whitsundays at bay but to no avail. Bre taking the score line to 1-1 and Imo’s goal put Whitsundays up, 2-1 at half time. Coming out strong from the half time talk, Whitsundays took the reins and slotted in 3 more goals from Keely, Mable and Francesca. Final score 5-1 Whitsundays.

The Premier ladies played two games in under 24hrs. First up on Saturday night the ladies took on Rangers in a one-sided game. Whitsundays dominated possession and created goal shooting opportunities for the full 90minutes. Despite this, the ladies lacked the finish in the box to put the ball away. In the end, patience paid off with goals to Dom, who put away a rebound from her penalty attempt, and two to Steph, giving Whitsundays a 3-0 win.

Sunday afternoon then saw the ladies take on Dolphins for the second time in as many weeks. After a strong 7-0 win the weekend prior and a few tired bodies, the ladies knew it would be a much tougher match. The midfield and front line had to work hard to maintain possession and find a way to break through Dolphins defence, and the backline were strong in ensuring Dolphins attacking opportunities were limited in the first half. Eventually Steph was able to break the deadlock after nearly 30 minutes of play to put us 1-0 up at halftime. The team spoke about the need to get another goal early in the second half to keep momentum our way and Steph again came through with her second goal 3minutes into the half. Dolphins created a few more chances in the second half and did get one goal back, however Whitsundays maintained the lead with a final score of 2-1. Outstanding defence by Willow and Claire in the back line, plus crucial saves by Keeper Chloe kept the Whitsundays ahead.

In the FQPL Men, the Reserves battled hard in their game against lions with each team having solid chances. Whitsunday scored first through Zac Kelley, but conceded 2 second half goals to lose 2-1. Premier league played 3rd place lions and were slow to start with lions dominating the first 30 minutes of play. Whitsunday wrestled back possession in the last section of the first half but went into the break 1 nil down. Tired legs, and a rampant Lions side resulted in a 4-1 loss, a nice finish from Jack Jenks was a consolation for his toil up front.

Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic.

Laura Wilson, battered and bruised but winners are grinners. Photo supplied

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Airlie Beach Marathon Festival Sets New Records

July 18, 2024

There are record entries for this year’s North Queensland Championship Airlie Beach Marathon and the Tassal Group Half Marathon with numbers up by 50 – 70%!

The reigning ladies champion and record holder in the marathon Liv Compton from the Whitsunday Running Club is back to defend her title. The men’s race could be won by anyone however Tom Sirett from Ellesmere Port in England looks like he may be in with a chance.

The first three ladies in last year’s Tassal Group half marathon are back to challenge the current champion and record holder Claire Ashworth from Canberra. The men’s race will be a shoot out between local runners Billy Grogan and Roland Henderson from the Whitsunday Running Club.

A feature of this year’s festival will be the Mascot Race to be held at 9:45am before the junior races over 1 and 2kms. There are five mascots this year with ‘Piggy’ (Bendigo Bank), ‘Cruiser’ (Cruise Whitsundays), Blazer (QFD), Troppo (Tassal Group) and Hoggie (Hoggs Breath Café).

There are still entries available for most of the races and for the Locus Surveys Corporate Challenge and the McDonald’s Magic Mile.

The program for the 2024 festival follows last year’s successful format and will cater for all ages from 4 years old and up. It features races over 1 mile, 1km, 2km, 5km, 10km, 21.1km and 42.2km. The course for most of the races follow the footpaths and boardwalk between the Port of Airlie and Cannonvale Beach.

The Event Manager and President of the Whitsunday Running Club, Tim McQuoid-Mason said “entries for this year are well up on previous years because of a renewed interest in fitness across the World. We have entries from overseas and nearly every state and terriorty”.

The festival will start on Saturday 20 July with the McDonald’s Magic Mile to be run at 4:00pm. There is prize money for the fastest male and female and medals awarded in the 6 to 9 and 10 to 15 year age groups.

Sunday 21 July will be the busy day with the marathon, half marathon, 10km, 5km, and kids 2 and 1km races to be run starting with the marathon at 6:00am.

The winning school with the most participation (on a percentage basis) in the 1 and 2km races will receive a donation to go towards sports equipment.

The charity of choice for this year’s festival is the Ronald McDonald House Charities, North Australia.

More information about the event can be found on the festival website at www.runairlie.com.au or you can follow it on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

WHAT: Tassal Group Airlie Beach Marathon Festival
WHEN: 20-21 July
WHERE: Airlie Beach

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