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 storyWe are going through our monsoonal weather so because our bowls green can't be covered we have to say our prayers so we can play but obviously we have heathens in our club because there was no play on Wednesday, I will have to help them find the way and the truth because today the sun shone all day and we had a strong field today for the winner’s prize which was super close.
Two winning teams won by eleven points with Warren Mills who has been back to his scintillating form with outstanding performance as skipper with Mario De Martini at lead and Mark Mawson at second that most times could just stand and applaud of his dominance.
However, Ladda Purdie with John Fielding continuing on his last year performances to win on a count back on ends won.
Whilst John Anderson won the Health Hub Award for the second time in 2 weeks.
Fiona Greener our bar manager does a fabulous performance as usual.
Men's A Division heats are progressing, and results will be published as the games are played
We are only a tiny club compared to all the other Mackay clubs, but the talent on display weekly is outstanding as this week's photo shows.
Our pocket rocket Carol Crosbie a Queensland champion, Margo Stanley our club coach, John Fielding Division 1 player, Shane Spann Division One skipper and another Queensland champion, Alan Pershouse, Division 1 player last year's A Grade Champion and Club Champion, and Betty Nicole one of the finest bowlers in our proud state.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.
Photo supplied
Paul Gray won the Tuesday monthly medal with a nett 65. Michael Cragg was runner up, with pin shots going to Scott Mason, Elspeth Scotford, and two to Ben Smith.
Jalen Jarvis had 40 stableford points to win Thursday's B division ahead of Mark Thompson on 39. Ryan Wilkes had 36 points to take out the A division from Craig McLean on 35. Pins went to John Roser and Jack Paroz.
Friday's Met run winner was Jack Pirlo with 21 points, from Chris Pirlo on 20. The pins went to Michael Jarvis and Aaron Prosser.
Jackson Gray won the Allenbuild stableford competition on Saturday with 43 points; six points clear of the the B division runner up in Mason Johnson.
Daniel O'Donnell edged out Warren Deighton on 38 points for the A division prize, while Pam Harrison won the ladies division with 33 points from Jill Farinelli on 28. Pins went to Lance Lloyd, John Clark, Jill Farinelli and Tiina Randmae.
Darren Reynolds edged out Levi Holmes with 69 nett to win the Sunday stroke competition while Linda Wardroper edged out Anna Winterbourn on 77 nett for the ladies division. Pins went to Ned Davies, Paula McQuat, Darren Reynolds and Peta Thomas.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club Pro Shop.
Last minute changes to the competition format in order to accommodate the Jan MM reduced the field somewhat for the normal MM numbers with only 14 players competing. Conditions were hot and steamy, as were the players, but the front 9 (played twice) was in remarkably good condition, in spite of the recent rain.
Presentation was at the Reef Gateway Hotel as usual, and it was good to see all the players turn up. The prizes for the winners and placegetters, (ie. the balls) will be distributed next week. NTPs were presented on the day.
Please remember that the AGM will be held after the presentation next week, this is where the decisions will be made on the direction of the club for 2024. So, input is required from our members, election of officers for 2024 is also part of the AGM, all nominations can be made from the floor on the day.
LADIES ALL IN:
Winner: Linda Wardroper with 76 nett
Runner-up: Anna Winterbourn with 77
Longest Drives: Anna Winterbourn and Linda Wardroper
MEN’S A GRADE:
Winner: Darren Reynolds with 69 nett
Runner-up: Andrew Albergo with 70
Longest Drive: Darren Reynolds
MEN’S B GRADE:
Winner: Paul Nicol with 71 nett
Runner-up: Ron Jamieson with 72
Longest Drive: Paul Nicol
NTPs:
For the ladies: Anna Winterbourn
For the men: Darren Reynolds and Wilf Herweg ( x2)
LEAST PUTTS: Ron Jamieson with 27 putts
NAGAs: the honours went to Tina Cook and Wilf Herweg.
NEXT WEEK: will be a Stableford format, get your names in as early as possible between 7 and 8 am so we can play in a block and the presentation will follow at the RGH. The AGM will follow shortly after the presentation.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.
PHOTO: Paul Nicol, Linda Wardroper and Dean Reynolds. Photo supplied
This week’s 9-hole stableford competition saw Cooper Lane in first place with 22 pts, second place with 21 pts c/b was John Shannon and third place with 21 pts c/b was Alan Clinch.
Fridays 9-hole stableford saw John Shannon in first place with 24 pts, second place with 22 pts was Michael Pettiford and third place with 21 pts c/b was Peter Bitz.
Sundays 2P Ambrose 18-hole competition saw Robert Lodders and Glenn Rees take first place with a 46.25 NETT, second with a 47.75 NETT was Michael Bond and Tyson Flavel and third place with a 48.00 NETT was Tony Chappel and Scott Dwyer. Nearest the pin was Tyson Flavel and Justyn Durbin.
This Sunday 21st Jan will be PAR SVS 18 holes tee off 8.30am-9.30am, hope to see you all there.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Green Club.
Pictured: Glenn Rees, Robert Lodders and Rhys Bartholomew. Photo supplied
The fervour of basketball in Mackay is set to ascend to new heights as five talented athletes from the Crater secure their spots in the Basketball Queensland U20 men’s and women’s state teams. These athletes, set to compete in the forthcoming 2024 Basketball Australia National Junior Championships in Victoria next month, are poised to make their mark on the national stage.
The players who will don the maroon and gold at the championships include Charli Bliss, Monique Bobongie, Phoebe Holmes, Amarcio Doyle, and Max Cain. These gifted players, products of Mackay Basketball’s nurturing grounds, have exhibited exemplary skills and commitment, earning them coveted positions in the state teams.
Amidst the elation of their selection, local stars Phoebe Holmes, Max Cain and Amarcio Doyle have confirmed their re-signing with the Meteorettes and Meteors, for the upcoming 2024 season. Holmes, after a remarkable 2023 season where she exhibited prowess by averaging 8 points, 2 assists, and 2 rebounds per game, is primed to amplify her impact on the court this year.
Meanwhile, the seasoned Max Cain, at just 18 years of age, gears up for his fourth NBL1 season with the McDonald’s Mackay Meteors. His experience and contribution to the team have been invaluable, marking his journey as a promising talent in the league.
Joining Cain is the promising 18-year-old Amarcio Doyle, set for his second NBL1 season with the McDonald’s Mackay Meteors. His stellar performance in the 2023 campaign has solidified his position as a rising star, aiming for an expanded role within the team in the upcoming season.
The basketball community also celebrated Monique Bobongie being honoured as the Basketball Queensland 2023 Female Player of the Year. Her dedication and exceptional performances across various competitions have brought her recognition and accolades at both state and national levels.
These accomplished athletes represent the future of Mackay’s basketball legacy, showcasing the region’s potential in fostering top-tier sporting talent on the national basketball stage.
Mark your calendars for an exhilarating showcase of athleticism as Harrup Park and the Great Barrier Reef Arena unveil the inaugural Great Barrier Reef Arena Gift, slated to electrify Mackay on March 23, 2024. This eagerly awaited event promises a dynamic spectacle, spotlighting Australia's top running talents across nine thrilling races. It’s a celebration that embraces athletic prowess and community unity in a grand display.
Set on the newly completed Great Barrier Reef Arena grass track, the event upholds the long-standing tradition of Gift races across Australia.
The running event has now announced that they will hold the largest prize pool in Queensland, a grand total of $28,200 will be given away across different race categories. Declaring the GBRA Gift as the wealthiest gift in Queensland! Registrations are now open for both junior and senior runners, providing a golden opportunity to compete for the massive $28,200 prize pool. The event welcomes seasoned athletes and aspiring runners alike to participate in the races, which will commence in the midafternoon. The Gift Finals, promising electrifying moments, will unfold under the vibrant lights of the Great Barrier Reef Arena.
Adrian Young, CEO of GBRA, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "This inaugural event not only highlights the exceptional skills of Australia's top runners, but also offers the chance to claim the largest prize pool in Queensland, supporting aspiring athletes on their path to success in the lead up to the 2032 Olympics.”
The event guarantees more than just riveting races. Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere filled with kids' activities, a mini eat street, and an exhilarating chili-eating contest. Families and sports enthusiasts are encouraged to be part of this historic event, ensuring an unforgettable night of sporting excitement. Moreover, entry is free for all spectators, ensuring that the Great Barrier Reef Arena Gift offers an inclusive experience for the entire community.
Athlete registrations are now open. For registration details and forms, visit GBRA GIFT - Great Barrier Reef Arena online.
Junior events include:
• 120m 10-12 years for both girls and boys.
• 120m 13-14 years for both girls and boys.
• 120m 15-16 years for both girls and boys.
• 120m 17-18 years for both girls and boys.
Gift events include:
• 120m Open Men’s & Women’s Gift
• GBRA Mile – Men’s & Women’s
• 70m Open Men’s & Women’s
• 70m Masters (30+) Men’s (Restricted) & Women’s (Restricted)
• 1000m Open Combined (Men/Women/Masters)
• 300m Open Combined (Men/Women/Masters).
Junior registrations are accepted at any time, up to and including the event day, but no later than 10 am on the day. Open and masters’ registrations close on Friday, March 8, 2024.
The Mackay, Isaac, and Whitsunday regions are gearing up for an exciting artistic endeavour that promises to elevate the profile of local graphic artists while offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase their talent.
This remarkable initiative provides an opportunity for a Youth Artist from the Mackay, Isaac, and Whitsunday Regions to design the artwork that will be featured on the 2024 BMA River 2 Reef Ride cycling jersey and proudly worn by approximately 1,000 participants on Sunday 1 September and beyond.
Linda Murry, General Manager of BHP Mitsubishi Alliance’s (BMA) Hay Point Coal Terminal, expressed her enthusiasm for the project, stating, "We are excited to raise the profile of graphic artists within our region, giving them the opportunity to have their artwork featured on about 1,000 cycling jerseys in 2024. This challenge is the perfect platform for young artists to kick-start their portfolio for a future career. There is so much talent in our region, and to showcase this on a larger scale with prize money is something we are very proud to be a part of."
The River 2 Reef Ride jersey has been a highly coveted item by event participants since its inception back in 2011.
Nikki Giles, BMA River 2 Reef Ride’s Event Director, says “every week we see past River 2 Reef Ride jerseys on cyclists not just in Mackay but all over the state. Our event participants wear these jerseys years after the event has taken place.”
“The 2024 jersey design will be captured by the BMA River 2 Reef Ride event photographers, literally thousands of photos will be taken and distributed across multiple social media and marketing platforms with the winning artists’ design front and centre.”
Nikki says, “the talented youth artist who wins this competition can expect to see their design pop up randomly on riders for years to come, what a great way to get your name out there into the public arena.”
The Youth Design Challenge is open to all high school students born between July 1, 2006, and June 30, 2012, within the Mackay, Isaac, and Whitsunday Regions. Submissions are now being accepted and will close on March 3, 2024.
Once the submission period ends, a panel of judges will shortlist the entries down to three designs, which will be presented for public voting. The winning design will be announced on April 3, 2024, and the selected artist will receive a cash prize of $500 for 1st Prize. The 2nd Prize winner will be awarded $250, and the 3rd Prize winner will receive $100.
This challenge not only offers budding artists the opportunity to leave their creative mark on the BMA River 2 Reef Ride Festival but also empowers them to receive recognition for their skills and creativity within the local community and beyond. Don't miss this chance to be part of a unique artistic endeavour that will showcase the remarkable talent of our region!
For more information about the Youth Design Challenge and the submission process, please visit https://www.river2reefride.com.au.
Participants wearing the 2023 River 2 Reef Ride cycling jerseys
With more than thirty eager runners joining the 11th leg of the Shawn’s Summer Social 2023/2024 Series, the weather brought a mix of overcast skies and breezes, offering respite from the heat. Despite the humidity, participants tackled 5km, 10km, and various distances in between, starting from the Magpies Sporting Club carpark and winding through Glenella's back streets towards the Gooseponds. Notably, pram pushers like Adam Knesevic and Ryan, and Bec Evetts manoeuvered their double prams expertly, making the run an enjoyable family affair!
This upcoming Sunday's leg of the Shawn’s Summer Social Series is set to kick off at 5:15 pm, starting from the Blacks Beach Tavern carpark. Anticipate an array of challenging terrains, ensuring an exciting experience for all, with special consideration for runners with prams. As tradition holds, the event promises the ever-refreshing Zooper Doopers awaiting participants at the finish line. Join in for an evening of invigorating runs and family-friendly fun!"
Story and photos contributed by Janelle Tilse
Mackay Road Runners regulars welcome new runner Leanne to the off-season social series (left to right) – Natasha, Leanne, Stephen, Carmel, Andrew, Glynis and Emily
Paul MacKenzie (purple singlet) bolts from the gun with nearly thirty other keen runners
Grant Holmstrom easily skims over the 10km meandering course
Jose Short continues her training in the off season ready for the 2024 formal running program commencing in 4 weeks
Families including big kids and little kids are always welcome to Mackay Road Runners events – see the Knesevic, Evetts and Sant families
For the girls of the Year 8 Red Volleyball team for Proserpine State High School, coming home from the Queensland Volleyball Junior Schools Cup with Gold for Division 2 was a massive achievement.
Travelling to the Gold Coast for the competition, the girls were eager to showcase their growth, development, and improved skills on the court, with this year being the second time some of the girls have made it to the Schools Cup.
The team played five games across three days of competition and were victorious for each game.
“It was very exciting,” said Mia Clark.
“We played our best and it worked out.”
With some of the teammates only recently joining the team, the girls were proud of their wins, ultimately coming home with the Gold for Division 2.
And what do they say to other students who wish to get into the sport.
“Just get involved,” said Jorja Easton
“If you’ve been playing for a few years in primary school, you’ll be great,” said Mia.
“But starting in Year 7 is great, because you get so many opportunities to play.”
Pania Corowa explained that Proserpine State High School “Has some really great coaches.”
“Our coach this year was Miss Ryan, and she was great. She was focussed and positive, and she was so organised,” Pania said.
Pania was also shocked at the end of the compeition, being crowned the Most Valuable Player for the competition.
“It was a massive surprise, but it was so good,” she explained.
Jorja tells the story differently, “She was so shocked! She didn’t expect it at all!”
She was selected MVP by Queensland professional representatives, due to her good sportsmanship, teamwork, and growth over the competition.
“It was a really good feeling, from only landing fourth place last year, to getting MVP. It was so good.”
Proserpine State High School Year 8 Girls Red Volleyball team. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge
Can you believe that Christmas has been and gone and all the pots have been put away because New Years Eve is over and we are into 2024?
This is going to be a fabulous year and all the members of our little club at ABBC would like to wish everyone a sensational year ahead.
We were still playing bowls over the holiday period, and it was Bobby Spees who shone like a high beam at night time with a masterful display of accuracy and precision firstly with Mark Mawson teaming up to beat all on comers and secondly with the back to best form Rick Galea with an outstanding victory.
Last Wednesday it was Russell Jackson whom was devastating and proved how his title of best deaf bowler in Queensland was no fluke with an outstanding performance with Mark Mawson and he completely overwhelmed the opposition with Mae and Herb Secomb, our oldest bowlers watching the proceedings and were overjoyed with the improvement and standard of our bowlers.
Sunday afternoon saw another big role up with 22 bowlers competing for the prizes on offer, whilst Liz McManus won the prestigious Health Hub award. It was an excellent performance, a team victory ably led by Betty Nicole at skipper with Arthur McManus at lead in outstanding form whilst the lovely Jill Spencer showed everyone that she's performing as good as ever with a 30-9 match winning performance.
We will continue with bowling only on Wednesday and Sunday until school starts up again. We have an Australia Day big game being organised by Margo Stanley on Friday 26th and names should be in soon.
Karen Jensen our vice chairperson is returning soon to her family at the Sunshine Coast and she's irreplaceable and whilst we will still have the illustrious Fioner Greener the place just won't be the same.
Great bowling to all
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.
Mae and Herb Secomb whom visited the club on Wednesday to watch their daughter Mandy and son in law Phil take up where they left off. Photo supplied
Wednesday Social: Keith Kirk, Rob, Kevin Jewel d Robyn Stitt, Wendy, Lee Welsted. Daryl Tuttle, Linda, Jeff Tierney defeated MaryEllen Pratten, Rossco, and Steve Roome. Herb Dalton, Andrew Peebles, Jason Wright drew with Tracey Roach, Wayne Crowhurst, S. Fuller.
Seven played Scroungers: Ron, Lloyd, Gavin, Brett, Dacoda, Grandson and Jane.
Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.
Wayne Crowhurst, Keith Kirk, Gavin Charles. Photo supplied
Happy New Year to all. We are looking forward to a great bowling year. Although still a little warm, 18 players returned to the green on Sunday for a nice afternoon of bowls.
Winners for the afternoon were Toni Bowen, Teresa Willshire, and Allan Rolfe who defeated Bron Tolcher, Robyn Stitt, and Barry Beel, Others were Lindy Suann, Alby Vigar, and Kennedy Whitton defeated Merle Elphinstone, Irene Laird, and Pat Tracey. Stumpy Adamsm Penny Warren, and Mark Drummond defeated Bill Myers, Deb Retchless, and Graeme Read. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Normal social bowls will return on Tuesday. Names in by 1pm for a 1.30pm start. Everyone is welcome.
We are hosting a special Australia Day evening of bowls and a BBQ for our members and barefoot bowlers 5-8pm on Friday 26 January. Hope to see you there. More information will be posted on Facebook.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.
Winners for Sunday, President Mark Drummond with Teresa Willshire, Toni Bowen, Allan Rolfe. Photo supplied
Whitsunday Triathlon Club finished the year on a high with two members competing at the IRONMAN 70.3 Taupo event in New Zealand recently.
Dan McDonnell made his Professional debut at the 70.3 distance racing in a hot pro field of 19 and had a super race finishing in 12th place in 3 hours 57 minutes.
He recovered from an early setback losing his goggles in the swim leg to blitz the 90km bike averaging 42 km pace and pushing 300 watts.
Dan capped off the strong ride by storming home in the run leg completing the 21.1km in 1 hour 16 minutes and was elated with his final race for 2023.
Veteran Ironman 70.3 competitor Debra Childs finished her seventh long distance event in a respectable 7 hours and was happy to race in front of family and friends in New Zealand.
While most members recovered and recharged their batteries over the Christmas/New Year period there will be no putting the feet up for Mark McConkey who is stepping up to compete in his first full Ironman triathlon at the New Zealand Ironman on March 2 next year.
Mark finished the Melbourne Ironman 70.3 in November along with partner Karen Maddock and he has now set his sights on the ultimate challenge, a 3.8km swim, 180km cycle and 42.2 km marathon run in New Zealand.
Whitsunday Triathlon Club President Mick Kimpton said the club was busy planning for their major annual event, the Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival on July 26 and 27 next year.
“Our Coral Sea Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon has established itself as a triathlon like no other in the Heart of the Great Barrier Reef and the 2024 event will be bigger and better than ever with an elite field of female and male professionals already nominated,” he said.
“With an amazing course on the shores of the Coral Sea and views of the Whitsunday islands this weekend in the tropical live music capital of Queensland has turned into an event not to be missed.
“Bring the whole family for some winter fun in the sun and enjoy racing with a top pro field and a weekend of events including Kids Triathlon, Ocean swims and the best after party ever,” Mr Kimpton said.
Contributed with thanks to Michael Kimpton.
Photos supplied
Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club coaches, Ken Crittenden and Mark Erickson have been very impressed with swimmers keeping up their swim fitness over the school holidays. Despite the hot weather, swimmers continued to train and put in their best effort.
Last week, senior swimmers reflected on their achievements for 2023 and set new goals for the start of 2024. Many of the competitive swimmers have their focus on PBs, upgrades and club awards and some are looking at working towards qualifying for Qld Championships or being selected for the NQ School team. Most of the swimmers would like to improve their fitness, feel good, have some fun with friends with similar interests.
The Cannonvale Cannons are also planning their annual swim carnival, Cannonvale Cannons Short Course Transition Meet which is to be held on 27th and 28th January. The highlights of the carnival include the Skins events and the Monster raffle.
The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club also held its first Club Night for 2024 on Wednesday, 10th January 2024.
New swimmers and their families are most welcome to come along. The “warm up” for Club Night starts from 5pm and racing starts from 6pm.
The Cannons have a busy schedule for the next few months. The first district carnival starts on Saturday and 16 swimmers are travelling to Ayr to compete in the Burdekin Sprint Carnival.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.
Photos supplied