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 storyJasper and Vince
Abby, Cathy, Sergeant Billy and Lucy
Amelia, Jordan, Ruby and Stevie with teacher Autumn Webster
Deputy Mayor Michelle Wright with some children
Ms Heffernan and Principal Shirley
Sandra, Councillor Jan Clifford, Kylie and Bec
Photo credit: Rachael Smith
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Sunday Social
In Sunday’s social matches, Anna and Jane defeated Britt and Ron, while Tracey and Gary defeated Marilyn and Helen.
Wednesday Social
During Wednesday’s social matches, Peter, Daryl, and Helen defeated Ian, Gordo, and Gavin. Additionally, Marilyn, Ron, and Gus defeated Carol, Jane, and Tracey. The winners for the afternoon were Robin, Britt, and A. McDonald, defeated Mary Ellen, Tiarna, and Steve.
Wangaratta Ladies Excel in Blue Pennant
Congratulations to the Wangaratta Ladies for securing 3rd place in the Blue Pennant played in Townsville.
Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.
Photo supplied
Pennants have been set aside for a couple of weeks as players from across the district seize the opportunity to participate in the Australian Open on the Gold Coast, testing their skills against competitors from wider afield.
Wednesday Social Bowls
In Wednesday's Social Bowls, Ashley, Philip Brown, and Heather Brown defeated Alen Sanderson, Philip Brown, and Sandy Daffara with a score of 26-14. John Anderson, Barry Zillmann, and Nev Smith narrowly defeated Arthur Griffith, Carol, and Mike Harrison 22-20.
Sunday Social Bowls
On Sunday, a number of bowlers experienced the game for the first time. Paolo Philip Brown, and Heather Brown defeated Nicholas, Martin Gay, and Nev Smith 22-10. In another match, Ashley, Arthur Griffith, Bruce Uhe, and Sandy Daffara drew 14-all with Luca, Arthur Griffith, Carol Smith, and Mike Harrison.
Appreciation for Barefoot Bowls Volunteers
A special thank you to all who volunteered their time on Friday night to run this month's Barefoot Bowls event.
Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.
The Monday self-selected triples kicked off with a full green. John Hayson, Max Ritchie, and Peter Nesbitt emerged victorious, defeating J. Harding, Graeme Read, and Allan Rolfe. Runners-up were Terrie Crozier, Michael Loughhead, and Bob Dykstra, who defeated Kerry, Heidi Reif, and G. Feast.
Tuesday Social Bowls
Tuesday’s winners were M. Gleeson, M. Wilson, and G. Solly, who defeated J. Hayson, S. Shearing, and June Walsh. Nick Dalee, Lorraine Knight, and Joe Paynting were runners-up, defeating Carol and Brian Bellingham and France Wilmann. The jackpot remained unclaimed.
Fun Friday Afternoon
Friday afternoon’s session saw Robyn Stitt, Maureen Hyde, and Jan Dawson defeat Mark McKenzie, Marie Nesbitt, and Gabi Howell. Resting touches went to Ron and Dianne.
Sunday Winners
Sunday’s winners were Cheryl McBride, Alby Vigar, and Joe Paynting, who defeated Bron Tolcher, Terrie Crozier, and France Wilmann. Runners-up were Lindy Suann, Deb Retchless, Lorraine Knight, and Maureen Hyde, who defeated Toni Bowen, Lyn Madden, Sue Shearing, and Pat Tracey. The jackpot did not go off.
Men's Competition
In the men's competition, L. Land and G. Read defeated K. Whitton and H. Dalton. In the A Singles, J. Wright defeated W. Crowhurst.
Ladies' Achievements and Upcoming Events
Congratulations to the Ladies for securing 3rd place in the 1st Division Blue Pennant in Townsville. The Purple Pennant Ladies will travel to the Burdekin on Sunday for four days of play. Good luck to Toni Bowen, Lyn Madden, Sue Shearing, Pat Tracey, Lindy Suann, Deb Retchless, Lorraine Knight, and Maureen Hyde.
Barefoot Bowls
Barefoot Bowls is scheduled for Friday night, June 14th. To join, contact Teresa at 0407 946 558.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Photo supplied
Toni Clauss clinched the PDLAW Wednesday monthly medal with an impressive nett 75, finishing two shots ahead of Diane Chard. The pins were awarded to Rehab Hull, Toni Clauss, and Elspeth Scotford.
Thursday's Venuesmart Monthly Medal
Luke Wayth emerged victorious in Thursday's Venuesmart monthly medal, achieving a fine nett 63. John Dodds followed three shots behind. Leading the A division were Andrew Albergo with a nett 67 and Adam Maggs with a nett 68. Pins went to Gary Scotford, Michael Cragg, Luke Wayth, and Jason Bourke.
Friday's Charity Challenge
The three-person Charity Challenge on Friday was won by the team of Brad Vloedmans, Benn Ryan, and Ken Todd. Finbar O'Flynn, Tom O'Brien, and Matthew Muller finished close behind in second place.
Saturday's Allenbuild Stableford
Michael Cragg triumphed in Saturday's Allenbuild stableford with 40 points. Joshua Norris was two points behind in the A division, while Dean Kercher led the B division with 39 points, followed by Scott Dwyer with 37 points. Jill Farinelli was the leading lady with 35 points, narrowly ahead of Elspeth Scotford. Pins were awarded to Aaron Prosser, Clay Coles, Gary Scotford, Trevor Paroz, and Paula McQuat, who claimed two pins.
Foursome Champions
Noelene Spurway and Melanie Patullo were crowned the ladies' foursome champions, while Jon Miller and Levi Holmes took the men's title. The nett winners were Lyn Muller and Jacqueline Wall, along with Tim Walton and Billy O'Connor.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club
In the weekly 9-hole stableford, Billy O’Connor secured first place with 23 points. Jayden Parata followed closely with 22 points, while Nicola McKenzie took third place with 20 points on countback.
Friday’s 9-Hole Stableford
Travis Clinch emerged victorious in Friday’s 9-hole stableford with 21 points. Jimmy Millar claimed second place with 20 points, and Elise Hodgson secured third place with 19 points.
Sunday’s 2BBB Ambrose
Rhys Bartholomew and Tyson Flavel took first place in Sunday’s 2BBB Ambrose with a score of 46.75. Jack Hayes-Williams won nearest to the pin.
This Sunday, June 16th, will feature an 18-hole stableford with tee-off available anytime.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross
Elise Hodgson, Photo supplied
On Sunday, two Cannons travelled to Townsville to join 117 swimmers in the Townsville Strand Ocean Swim. Jacob Bell, 17, won the 4km Magnetic Island Swim Qualifier with a time of 55 minutes 22 seconds, aiming to complete the Magnetic Island to Townsville Swim in July. Nelson Malady competed in the 2km event, finishing in 41 minutes 56 seconds, qualifying for the team swim from Magnetic Island to Townsville.
Coaches Raylene Rasmussen and Mark Erickson also participated in the 4km event, successfully completing the swim. Congratulations to Jacob, Nelson, and the coaches!
Cannonvale Cannons Award Night
The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club recently hosted its annual Presentation Night, celebrating another successful year. The night recognized the achievements of swimmers and the contributions of parents and volunteers. Congratulations to all participants throughout the season.
Level 1, 2, and 3 Trophies
Level 3 Trophy: Ehsan Helou
Level 2 Trophies: Eloise Chegwidden, Tora Delac, Celeste Orenshaw, Evie Doherty, Isabella Pisaniello, Ruby Harland, Matilda Nicholes, Andie Reynolds, Addie Sanders, Indi Smith, Lucas Korosec, Isaac Pisaniello, Don Algie, Jax Clayworth, Declan Dichiera, Jacob Bell, Harris Delac, Zach Trefz, Miller Eaves, Liam Filewood, Thomas Ganter, Noah Maltby, Levi Smith, Anisa Helou, Alex Trefz.
Level 1 Trophies: Tiana Bell, Millie Groom, Koa Harland, Remy Hedges, Jack Ganter, Holly Perrin, Charlie Doherty, Zane Clayworth, Jy Parkinson, Ashton Pook, Billie Jamieson, Nelson Malady, Tyler Bennett, Abiageal Maher.
Tassel Group Encouragement Awards: Miranda Palmero, Leo Mulliss, Ella Maddock, Sophie Palmero, Stella Mulliss.
BK Constructions’ Most Improved by PBs: Harry Chegwidden, Indigo Harland, Millie Groom, Ruby Harland, Jack Ganter, Don Algie.
Coaching Team
Mark Erickson, Ken Crittenden, Rylee Erickson, Jarrod Keys, Shay Wilmot, Kate Thomson.
Volunteer Awards
Ginger White, Amy Chegwidden, Renee Clayworth, Danny Delac, Andrew Bell, Mick Pisaniello, Glen Orenshaw, Jade Korosec, Jane Delac, Jade Korosec, Theresa Manning, Giselle Burton.
A big thank you to the committee for organizing a successful season, and to all parents and coaches for their support. The Cannons will host the annual AGM on Wednesday, 12th June 2024, at 7 pm.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen
Ehsan with his Level 3 Trophy
Level 1 trophywinners
Nelson, Raylene,Mark and Jacob Bell before swimming in Townsville Strand Ocean Swim
Volunteer Awards
Photos supplied
Riding high on an undefeated streak, the McDonalds Mackay Men’s Meteors faced off against the Darwin Salties last weekend in a game that promised to test their mettle.
The game resulted in a clash of titans, with the Salties emerging victorious with a commanding 18-point lead, sealing the fate of the Men’s Meteors with a final score of 113 to 95.
Reflecting on the game, Head Coach Joel Khalu acknowledged the harsh reality check it provided for his team. "It was a bit of a reality check for us tonight, I think," he remarked.
"Darwin obviously came in here with a purpose around taking care of business on the road."
He pointed to the pivotal second quarter as the turning point where the game slipped away from their grasp.
Player Jerron Jamerson echoed Khalu's sentiments, highlighting the Salties' relentless blitz in the second quarter.
"This is the first season that we’ve really been hit as far as not only the pace that we played, but just that physicality," he admitted, emphasising the importance of bouncing back from the defeat.
On the other hand, The McDonald's Mackay Women’s Meteorettes finished strong and secured a resounding victory over the Darwin Salties, resulting in a 10-point margin in a final score of 98 to 85.
Despite the men’s home-ground loss, the weekend held a greater significance beyond basketball. It marked the annual McDonald’s Mackay Meteors Fundraising Game & Charity Singlet Auction, a momentous occasion where community rallied behind a noble cause.
The Meteors wore limited edition jerseys for the fundraising game, symbolising their commitment to supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia and the Ronald McDonald Family Room at Mackay Base Hospital.
Following the intense matchup, the jerseys, infused with the sweat and spirit of the game, were auctioned off to eager bidders, with every bid contributing to the vital funds needed for the Ronald McDonald house.
Nell Thomsett shared her testimony as a local mother who experienced the support of the Ronald McDonald Family Room during her child’s visit and emphasised the importance of continuously raising funds for the initiative.
“The house was absolutely fantastic, it is the best asset and while it’s currently closed for renovations, they do have the cart going around which is just incredible.
“To be able to sit at the table and eat together as a family and have somewhere for the kids to play together and have fun, it’s just a really great service.
“Most of the meals and poppers or tea and coffee are provided via donation so the money that’s raised at events like the Mackay Basketball on the weekends is what keeps it going.
“Mackay Basketball are great supporters and they run amazing events, so everybody should come along to the next fundraiser at Mackay Basketball, it’s such a great cause,” Nell remarked.
Overall Highlights:
Women’s
MKY 98 def DRW 85
Sam Haiby | 28 pts, 9 rebs & 5 ast
Nikita Van Wyk | 20 pts & 5 rebs
Cheyenne Bobongie | 15 pts & 3 rebs
Taylor Mole | 12 pts & 12 rebs
Chelsea Brook | 11 pts & 11 rebs
Men’s
DRW 113 def MKY 95
Jerron Jamerson | 29 pts & 5 rebs
Isaac White | 25 pts & 4 rebs
Todd Blanchfield | 13 pts & 9 rebs
Aiden Krause | 13 pts & 3 stls
The McDonald's Mackay Women’s Meteorettes took home the win against the Darwin Salties, however the McDonald's Mackay Men’s Meteors were deemed defeated. Despite the loss, crucial funds were raised on the night to support the Ronald McDonald House Charities. Photo Credit: Mackay Basketball (Facebook)
Another competitive week at the Mackay Contract Bridge Club last week. Along with normal play, twelve teams competed in the Whitsunday Zone Teams; winners to go the Queensland Festival of Bridge to compete against other teams from all over the state. The team that will be representing the Whitsunday Zone is Diane Holewa, Max Holewa, Noel Bugeia & Terry Sheedy. Twenty-four pairs competed in the Nation Wide Novice Pairs with Mary Rose Ramsden & Noel Saunders and Sandy Patterson & Geoff Cowan the winners. The winner of the Remembrance pairs after three weeks was Noel Bugeia. Congratulations to the winners and to all who participated.
Weekly Results
Monday 27 May 2024 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy
1st
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
2nd
Monica Darley / Nancy Martin
2nd
Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris
3rd
Margaret Lane / Barbara Tait
3rd
Griffin Bancroft / Sandy Ford
Tuesday 28 May 2024 – Nation Wide Novice Pairs 6 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Mary Rose Ramsden / Noel Saunders
1st
Sandy Patterson / Geoff Cowan
2nd
Ian Gaskell / Carol Gaskell
2nd
Susan Ross / Vicki Howard
Tuesday Evening 28 May 2024 5 Table One Winner
1st
Faye Wright / Marilin Robins
2nd
Helen Va Den Broek / Terry Sheedy
3rd
Mick King / Richard Wix
4th
Shirley Casey / Faith Hutchinson
Wednesday 29 May 2024 – 7 Table One Winner Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Max Holewa / Diane Holewa
1st
Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
2nd
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
2nd
Monica Darley / Kath Poole
3rd
Josie Crowley / Barbara Tait
3rd
Mick King / Joy Block
Thursday Evening 30 May 2024 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
1st
Ian Cruickshank / Marilin Robins
2nd
Frances Brown / Adrian Westcott
2nd
Mick King / Patricia Garner
3rd
Lynne O’Neill / Susan Gibson
3rd
Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless
Friday 31 May 2024 – Week 3 of 3 Remembrance Pairs – 11 Table Mitchell Red Points
N/S
E/W
1st
David Ting / Christine Nice
1st
Noel Bugeia / Janelle Conroy
2nd
Ming Ting / Eric Goodchild
2nd
Simon Barnes / Geoffrey Patterson
3rd
Lorna Shuttlewood / Susan Wright
3rd
Terry Sheedy / Barbara Tait
Remembrance Pairs Winners 2024 after three weeks with three different partners
1st
Noel Bugeia
2nd
Janelle Conroy
3rd
Terrence Sheedy
4th
Ming Ting
5th
Nancy Martin
5th
David Ting
7th
Debra Goodchild
8th
Julie O’Neill
Saturday 1 June 2024 & Sunday 2 June 2024 – Whitsunday Zone Teams - 12 Team Red Points
Open
Team
1st
Holewa – Diane Holewa / Max Holewa / Noel Bugeia / Terry Sheedy
2nd
Brown – Frances Brown / Alan Brown / Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan
Supplied By Joy Sleep
Diane and Max, Noel and Terry
Geoff Cowan , Ian and Sandy Patterson
MACKAY Cutters young guns Jaxon Purdue and Jamal Shibasaski have made every post a winner in the Hostplus Cup.
The 18-year-old former Queensland Schoolboys representatives realised a dream last Sunday when they marked their NRL debuts with the North Queensland Cowboys.
With the Cutters enjoying a bye, the versatile Purdue and power running forward Shibasaki were blooded in the Cowboys’ top-grade squad and made an impact in the club’s miraculous 18-16 victory over Sydney Roosters at Allianz Stadium.
Minus the likes of Tom Dearden, Reuben Cotter, Jeremiah Nanai, Val Holmes, Murray Taulagi and Reece Robson on Origin duty, the Cowboys produced an epic second half revival to sink the Roosters and kick-start their campaign.
Purdue, a classy utility half, was rushed in to play centre after the late withdrawal of Tom Chester and grabbed his opportunity with a slick performance.
The towering Shibasaki came off the interchange bench and matched it with the much-vaunted Roosters’ forward pack.
Since graduating from St Patrick’s College Mackay’s famous sporting nursery last year, Purdue has dreamed of pulling on a Cowboys jumper in the NRL premiership.
The classy utility half is one of a batch of former St Patrick’s students contracted to the Cowboys and on the radar of coaches Todd Payten and James Maloney.
Purdue was blooded in the North Queensland top squad during a Pre-Season Challenge fixture against the Brisbane Broncos back in February where he displayed his raw pace, tricky step and silky ball skills.
That match was staged in Jaxon’s “backyard” at BB Print Stadium with the emerging rookie giving Cowboys supporters a taste of things to come. But all eyes have been on Purdue and Shibasaki in recent weeks after their strong performances for the Mackay Cutters in the Hostplus Cup competition.
Purdue has made seven appearances for the rejuvenated Cutters this season including four successive games as the run-on number seven with the strapping Shibasaki impressing officials with his barnstorming runs and rugged defence.
Michael Comerford’s new look Cutters have enjoyed mixed results to date with five wins and five losses.
With the talented playmaker and boom forward stepping up in class, Mackay officials are hopeful the first-grade team can force its way into the Hostplus Cup finals series come September.
The clever Purdue has notched five tries and two try assists and averages just under 100 running metres a game since being rushed into the Cutters’ top-grade squad.
Keen judges believe Jaxon was destined to play in the NRL since spearheading St Patrick’s College to Cowboys Challenge and Aaron Payne Cup schoolboy premiership trophies these past three seasons.
The pathway for the rising colt is crystal clear – serving a half back ‘apprenticeship’ with his beloved Cutters before pushing his claims for a Cowboys jumper on a regular basis.
After a weekend bye, the Cutters square off with Redcliffe Dolphins this Saturday at Townsville’s Queensland Country Bank Stadium at 2.35pm.
All conquering Mackay Brothers are setting a cracking pace in the 2024 NQBE Mackay Junior League A Grade competition.
The runaway leaders demonstrated their power and class last Saturday by trouncing Wests Tigers 30-0 at Leprechaun Park to preserve their unbeaten status.
It was the Brothers’ sixth successive victory of the season and keeps them four points clear of rivals Mackay Magpies on 12 competition points.
Tom Heggie’s well drilled charges proved too strong for the Tigers with Australian Universities utility back Kane Simon posting a try double and fullback Walter Lauenstein, centre Jayden Batchelor and half back Brad Campbell nabbing four pointers and centre Rydge Smith booting five goals.
In other fixtures the Moranbah Miners slammed Carltons Devils 64-0 in a twelve try rout at the Mackay Junior League Fields.
Talented fullback Nat Hinchliffe capped a slick performance with a try double.
Moranbah wingers Dylan Womal and Hayden Bell, interchange Clint Broomham, utility ace Ethan Roberts, lock forward Remus Phineasa, second rower Cooper Hannay and centre Mark Rosendale also crossed for tries in a dominant display.
Souths Sharks ran in eight tries to outclass Whitsunday Brahmans 40-10 at Les Stagg Oval while Mackay Magpies and Sarina Crocodiles fought out an 18-all draw at Sologinkin Oval.
Mackay Regional Council was proud to support the Whitsunday STEM Challenge over the weekend at the Mackay and District Kart Club, through their Economic Development and Tourism program.
The winning team of the Pedal Prix Human Powered Vehicle 16-hour Endurance Event completed an amazing 573 laps.
Mackay Regional Council Congratulated the teams from Mackay Northern Beaches State High School who won the senior and junior boys categories and said it was great to have Cr Alison Jones and youth councillor Nate Ralph at the Pedal Prix to present awards.
Overall, there were 9023 laps completed, which is 7002kms travelled. In total, 20 teams competed, with visiting teams coming from Emerald, Bundaberg, Charters Towers and Townsville.
Mackay Regional Council, along with BMA, have supported this event since 2017.
Whitsunday Stem Challenge expressed their heartfelt gratitude in a Facebook comment that said, “Thank you for your support with this amazing event.
“Watching our local and visiting teams in action with the Pedal Prix vehicles is inspirational.
“Without this support, events like this are not possible.”
Through an Economic Development and Tourist program, Mackay Regional Council supported the Whitsunday STEM challenge at the Mackay and District Kart Club last weekend. Photo Credit: Mackay Regional Council
Approximately seventy runners and supporters met at The Grove Tavern, Bedford Road, Andergrove for the racing of the annual Grove 10km Handicap Trophy on the 26th of May. Despite the onset of formal winter season only days away, the conditions were humid and sunny as runners traversed the multitude of streets in the Andergrove suburb, including the challenging Apsley Way circuit in a bid to take out the coveted 10km Grove Handicap Trophy.
To be eligible for the trophy, all members must start off on their official handicap and whoever crosses the line first, male or female, in the 10km event is The Grove 10km Handicap Trophy champion. The trophy has been ‘running’ since 1994 with a multitude of talented athletes boasting their past glory days to all those that will listen.
The Grove 2024 Handicap champion, Craig Robinson survived a hiccup in the winners’ circle to ultimately take out the top gong. His win was even more special when he realised, he had won the top prize quoting “never won anything like this before!” Congratulations to Craig and all the runners who made the event a great success with a lot of very memorable performances on show.
Closing in fast behind Craig were talented runners, Brad Fraser, Ashley Miles, Shane Donnollan, Cory Gould, Craigh McGahey, Carolyn Mapes, Werner VanDerLinde, Clint Mackie, Alan Zamparutti, Ollie Gorrion, John Rae, Todd Turner, Mel Esau, Theresa Hackney and previous two-time winner of The Grove Trophy, David Isbister. Classy performances were also on show in the 5km with champion swimmer, among his many talents, Daniel Stampa breaking the tape first on handicap ahead of Julie Whibley, Rhiann Massey, Emily Dalglish, Len Haworth, Susan Petersen, Andrew Short, Natasha Joynson, Stuart Sprott and Alleny Gorrion.
Congratulations to everyone including the race major beneficiary, Mackay Leukaemia Foundation for once again being involved in the very successful BMA Mackay Marina Run 2024 last weekend.
Thank you to those who helped setup on the day and for distributing race bags for the largest regional running festival, which is the prestigious Mackay Road Runners Signature Event and Club Championship 21.1km - the very successful BMA Mackay Marina Run.
A special congratulations to the amazing Mackay Marina Run committee, it's many long-standing supportive sponsors, race ambassadors and all the very many volunteers, runners, walkers, etc, you are all hero's!
Contributed By Janelle Tilse
Paul Tilse was a past winner of the 10km The Grove Handicap Trophy presents the 2024 champion, Craig Robinson with the coveted trophy.
Warming up prior to The Grove 10km Handicap Trophy and 5km event are Emily Dalglish, Carolyn Mapes, Todd Turner, Mel Esau, Glynis Forse and Jo Skinner.
Volunteers Mick Scholer, Andrew Short, Brendan Bishop and Hughie Bishop are always happy to lend a hand.
Highest handicapped backmarkers Paul Mackenzie, Hamish Donnollan and Jared Mackie and (Luke Leven absent) await their handicap start callup.
Susan Petersen ran handy 5km despite an injury.
Multi-talented athlete, champion swimmer, Daniel Stampa easily cruises the 5km run at The Grove Handicap 10km Trophy event.
Congratulations to Ashton Wallin, a young BMX champion who took home the President Award last week at Mackay and District BMX Club Inc.
Ashton won the President Award for consistently giving it his all against older riders and never giving up on the race after displaying constant determination to make it across the finish line.
Well done Ashton!
Local BMX rider, Ashton Wallin won the President Award for giving it his all and displaying unwaivering resilience and dedication on the track. Photo Credit: Mackay and District BMX Club Inc (Facebook)
Recently, Pioneer Tennis Juniors travelled out to the Emerald Open. Great country tournament part of the "Aussie Gold Natural Spring Water" Capra Series.
8 of Pioneer's Next Gen Squad made up part of the 84-player tournament where they showcased some fantastic results.
In the 10 & Unders, Uday Singh and Isabelle Daniel took out both the singles before teaming up with other club’s players and taking out the Doubles too.
They both now will be receive 50% off Solar Bat Sunglasses and will receive FREE entry into the QLD Head State Age.
They will also find out where they will move to in terms of the Racquet World's Prince and Princess Races.
In the 14&16 Boys Singles, Raice Gibbons lost in the finals of the Boys Singles, with fellow stable mate, Noah Piperidis taking out 3rd position.
In the 12& Under, Tommy Louw seeded 1, lived up to his billing as the one to beat in taking out the 12& Under Singles. In the Prince Race, he will be flying high as he is moving through onto Gladstone and then Mackay with the top position in his sights.
Lexi Tapp finished 9th in the Open Ladies winning $100 for her efforts and moving her up in the Capra's Queen's Race to No. 6.
Lilly Shepherd also in the Open Ladies Singles seeded 4th and won $350 for her efforts which will see her move to number 2 in the Capra's Queen Race.
Lucas Chansoonsen represented Pioneer well in the Open Men's draw and winning and losing in super tie breaks all weekend.
Lucas finished 11th from the field of Open men and sees him now No. 8 on the Capra's Kings Race.
Next stop…Gladstone, open this weekend, June 7-9.
By Pioneer Tennis Inc
Uday Singh and Isabelle Daniel took out both the singles and received 50% off Solar Bat Sunglasses as well as a FREE entry into the QLD Head State Age. Photo Credit: Pioneer Tennis Inc (Facebook)