Results For Week Ending Sunday 27 April 2025 Monday 21 April 2025 – 6 Table Howell Green Points (Nation Wide Pairs) North/South East/West 1st Janelle Conroy - Tex Sheedy 1st Ian Cruickshank - Mary Cruickshank 2nd David Ting - Eric Goodchild 2nd Andrew Canavan - Jan Harris 3rd Margaret Lane - Barbara Tait 3rd Ken Seaniger - Nancy Martin Tuesday Evening 22 April 2025 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points North/South East/West 1st Christine Morrison - Glen Cocup 1st Noel Bugeia - Eric Goodc
Read the full storyThe Rays Community Cricket Program is launching fresh opportunities for Term 2, following the outstanding success of the Girls Only Rays Blast Programs. This next chapter introduces a fun and inclusive cricket experience, featuring a modified game format tailored to help young players build confidence and develop their skills in a positive environment. Girls aged 8–12 years can continue their cricket journey with a new format that blends learning with gameplay. Each 90-minute session kick
Read the full storyIn an amazing turn-out, over 240 competitors participated in both the ZACH MACH Adventure Challenge and MINI MACH Adventure Challenge over the ANZAC long weekend. Finch Hatton RSL was the new Head Quarters, and the choice to move to that particular location was an excellent one. The feedback from participants has been overwhelmingly positive. The venue was shared with the RSL’s ANZAC Day celebrations, adding a unique and respectful atmosphere to the event. The MTB stage featured the popular Fi
Read the full storyThe North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club have defended their title in style, claiming back-to-back victories at the annual Symons Shield, held this year on Tuesday 29 April and Thursday 1 May. Hosted by the Northern Beaches Bowls Club, the event drew top competition from clubs across the region, including Airlie Beach, Marian, Mackay City, Mackay Club, North Mackay, Northern Beaches, Sarina, South Suburban, and Wests. Day one saw early clashes, with North Mackay defeating South Suburban in the
Read the full storyAnother busy week starting on Tuesday with Carol Crosbie at lead with Tina Schubert second and the brilliant Ladda Purdie our Thai princess winning comfortably from the rest of the field.
This was the situation with Wednesday afternoon’s Jackpot Bowls, run by Merve Stewart with Ladda Purdie again showing her red-hot form with a huge win with Nik Fernbach at lead and Helen Ward at second from 22 players with Mark Mawson on Tuesday and Tony Kelly on Wednesday winners of the prestigious Health Hub award.
The new format of Scroungers was a huge success at Business House Bowls with Ian Whittaker bowling beautifully.
The Mens Pennants continued with Division 1 too strong for North Mackay, collecting maximum points but were sadly unable to beat Proserpine on Sunday on their very heavy rink.
Division 4 lost by 3 points on Saturday but returned to best form on Sunday with Tony Whitehorn’s team bowling outstanding bowl’s winning 32-7 for a victory.
Division 5 had a team victory over North Mackay on Saturday with John Matterson’s team winning 32-10 ensuring a team victory and on Sunday Steve Lawrie’s team ensuring a team win getting maximum points with a 31-10 victory over Proserpine who were gallant in defeat and finally Division 6 on Saturday had a team win although John Askew’s team went down by 3 Merve Stewart’s team won by 11 to ensure a team victory.
Our victorious Penants team with members of the Division 4 and 5 teams happy with their efforts
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Wednesday Social:
Winning Skips were Peter Bruce, Dot Slater, and Gavin Charles.
Wednesday overall winning team were Dot Slater, Ross Scanlon and Mary-Ellen Pratten (absent).
Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards
Bowen Bowls winners PeterBruce, Dot Slater, and Gavin Charles. Photo supplied
On Wednesday for Social Bowls, we welcomed Russell Jackson, Alan Pershouse, and Andrew Butler from Airlie Beach who were taking the opportunity to have a game in preparation for this weekend's pennants.
Jim Bownds, Bruce Uhe, and Sandy Daffara defeated John Anderson, Pat Bownds, and Russell Jackson 27 - 15; Arthur Griffith, Alan Pershouse, and Heather Brown defeated Alen Sanderson, Philip Brown, and Andrew Butler 24 - 17.
Sunday's Social bowls numbers were down due to the number of players playing in pennants.
Heather Brown played double third.
Margy Burnett, John Burnett, Heather Brown, and John Anderson defeated Lee King, Alen Sanderson, Heather Brown, and Arthur Griffith 20 - 16.
Division 1 Pennants had a great weekend defeating Northern Beaches on Saturday 63 - 45 having wins on all 3 rinks so taking 6 points plus a margin of 28.
On Sunday the teams were firing again defeating Airlie Beach 68 - 36 earning 6 points plus a margin of 32.
This should put Division 1 into 2nd place.
Division 5 didn't have quite as happy a weekend having two away games on fast synthetic greens and player unavailability due to Mother's Day.
They had a loss to Souths Suburban on Saturday and a loss to Airlie Beach on Sunday.
They will be looking forward to the comfort of grass next Saturday.
Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.
Close town rivalry with Proserpine playing Airlie Beach in Pennants. Photo supplied
WTA’s Footy for Fun Program for Juniors finished last Monday and a new season will kick-off in August. Some fifteen Juniors participated in the program having fun learning and practicing some of the important skills of Touch Football.
The Juniors showed they made real progress over the course of the six weeks with running in heaps of tries in their final game.
Round Ten Results
Mixed A
Concrete Feet defeated Vipers (on Forfeit)
In The Crear (11) defeated Raider A (3)
Mixed B
Slippery Salmons (10) defeated The Guinea Fowls (5)
Ray White defeated GET Touch (on Forfeit)
Touch It defeated Full Boar (on Forfeit)
Mixed C
Whitsunday Warriors (10) defeated Raiders C (3)
Stingers (10) defeated On Time (7)
Flametree Flames (5) defeated Fumble This (2)
Mixed C (Family)
Escapees/Misfits (11) defeated Raiders Family (3)
Mainlanders (6) drew against Untouchables (6)
Contributed with thanks to Alita DeBrincat.
Caption: The first Footy for Fun program was a great success. Photo supplied
Wednesday’s competition was a single stableford event sponsored by Bowen Golf Club. Ladies’ winner was Janice Bates 32 points, runner up on a countback Grace Nott 31 points. Men’s winner on a countback Brendan Nott 36 points, runner up Hayden Williams 36 points.
Saturday was the men’s B & C grade open. B grade gross winner Craig Newell, gross runner up Bradley Low, nett winner Donald Williams, nett runner up Gregg Aplin.
C Grade Gross winner John Storrie, gross runner up Andrew Need. Nett winner Ken Todd, Nett runner up Ian Rhodes. Pin shots to Robert Byles and Adam Hagy. Longest drive to Adam Eathorne.
Sunday was the men's A & A1 open. A Grade winner Joshua Reid, gross runner up Michael Neaton, Nett winner Chris Goulevitch, Nett runner up Craig O'Keefe.
A1 Grade winner after a 5 hole playoff was Greg Fairs, gross runner up Daniel Windridge. A1 nett winner Kurt Gaudry, nett runner up Graham Seaborne. Pin shots to Marsh Bott and Matt Allen. Longest drive to David Zillfleisch
This weekend's competition is a 4 ball aggregate medley stableford sponsored by LiveLife Pharmacy.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
A and A1 Grade winners. Photo supplied
Junior golfer, Jack Hayes-Williams has been selected in the North Queensland 10-12 year school team and will compete at the Sunshine Coast this week. Jack is heading to the competition in good form after winning the Club's Sunday Stableford with an impressive 42 points, great round and best of luck in the School State Titles! Karen Rix was the runner up with 35 points.
It was another big week of competitions at the Club, with Steve Mitchell victorious in the Tuesday Stableford and Michael Cragg in 2nd place.
The Ladies competed for the Airllywood Voucher on Wednesday with Tiina Randmae on 38 points the lucky winner, Pam Casey had another solid round to take 2nd place.
60 players were out on Thursday in tough damp and windy conditions, Adam Maggs came first in Division 1 with 35 points on a countback from Ryan Wilkes, and Peter Lindsay also on 35 points won Division 2, with Paul Nicol in 2nd place on 34 points.
Brent Franke edged out Rob Webb on a countback with 19 points to win the Metropole Friday 9 hole competition and Saturday saw Lyn Muller win the ladies Allenbuild Stableford, again in very tough conditions, Elspeth Scotford claimed 2nd place with 31 points.
Our new member Tracey Cousemaker scored an amazing eagle on 11, holing out in 2 shots, and Ann Gardel was our only NTP winner.
Shaun Tyrrell put together a great round 0f 39 points to win the Men’s Division 1 in the Allenbuild Stableford, with Dave O’Connor claiming 2nd place only one point behind.
Jim Sherrington also found the conditions favourable, carding 39 points to win Division 2, and Jesse Street close behind too, on 38 points.
Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Golf Club Pro Shop.
Junior golfer Jack Hayes-Williams. Photo supplied
The Sunday Stableford saw only 13 players in the running. The weather again looked dubious on the drive in to the course, but players were lucky with only a couple of very light drops of rain. However, the wind kicked in again, as the scores indicate, and the more exposed greens caused a few wayward putts.
Ladies A Grade:
Winner: Anna Winterbourn with 31 points
Runner up: Tiina Randmae with 25 points
Ladies B Grade:
Winner: Karen Rix with 35 points
Runner up: Robyn Whitham with 27 points
Men’s A Grade:
Winner: Geoff Harrison with 27 points
Runner-up: Gerald Lovell with 24 points
Men’s B Grade:
Winner: Don Cameron with 33 points
Runner up: Ron Jamieson with 27 points
NTPs Ladies’: Karen Rix (9th) and Anna Winterbourn (13th)
Men: Don Cameron (9th) and Geoff Harrison (13th)
Longest Drives: Tiina Randmae and Linda Wardroper for the ladies, Gerald Lovell and Leigh Jones for the men
NAGAs: Sponsored by Aaron and Tracy Watts were Linda Wardroper and Mark McDougal, who will enjoy their free drinks.
Sunday 21/5 is the Ladies’ and Men’s foursomes Championships - trophy event.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.
Placegetters: L to R: Karen Rix (Ladies’ B winner), Don Cameron (Men’s B winner), Anna Winterbourn (Ladies’ A winner), Geoff Harrison (Men’s A winner). Photo supplied
This week’s 9-hole stableford competition was won by Glenn Rees with a 23 point win, second place on 21 points was Tyson Flavel and third Peter Henderson with 18 points.
On our 9-hole Friday stableford competition we had Glenn Rees taking first place again with a 21 c/b, second place with 21 points Tyson Flavel and third on an 18 c/b Andrew Gomez.
On Sunday we had our 18-hole stableford with Donny Pettiford taking the win on 39 points, second place on 38 points Tyson Flavel and third Dean Barnard on 37 points.
Nearest the pin was Glenn Rees and Dean Barnard. A very good week for Glenn Rees and Tyson Flavel, great job gentlemen.
This Sunday will be 18-hole skins tee off at 10.00am.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Green Golf Club
The 9-hole stableford competition winner Glenn Rees. Photo supplied
Volleyball runs in the veins of Proserpine State High School sport star, Lillian Kelly.
Lillian has recently qualified for the Under 16s Australian Women’s team, competing at the Asian Championships, and will head to China in the next school holidays, while also qualifying for the Queensland School Sport (QSS) team and will be travelling to Canberra in June.
Lillian began playing volleyball in Year 7, following in her mum’s sporting footsteps, and the teachers at Proserpine State High School urged her on.
“I guess the teachers at this school, they get you into it, because they like it too,” Lillian said.
“If there was no volleyball at this school, I would not be where I am today.”
Lillian will head to Canberra to stay at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) to have some team training before travelling to China with the team.
She is one of eight Queenslanders, two from Victoria, one from South Australia, and one from New South Wales.
“Queensland’s pretty dominant in the sport.”
“Honestly, I was so stoked [to get this opportunity] - it’s crazy!
“I’m playing for Australia. And they said a while ago that my group is targeted for the Brisbane Olympics, which they’ve already started scouting for.”
“That’s good because I’ve always wanted to go to the Olympics. And it never even started off as volleyball, I was going to play a different sport.”
If Lillian’s team were to win the Asia Championships, they will be invited to the compete in the World Championships in 2023.
Lillian Kelly never intended to become so prolific in competitive volleyball. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge
It has been a mammoth start to the season for Whitsunday Athletics Club, as they come off the back of a successful Mackay Track and Field Carnival.
Whitsunday Athletics Club took seven athletes to the carnival on the May long weekend, with amazing results.
Just 12 years old, Oliver Dibben scored gold in four of his events, the 400 metre, 800 metre, 1500 metre and 3000 metre, breaking the previous records.
“He broke the previous records by between five and 20 seconds,” said club president Tracey Croucher.
“He trains in the off season and his dedication and determination shows.”
Lilli Carcus came 3rd in her 1500 metre race-walk event, and Korbin Dibben placed 2nd in discuss, with Seth Carcus placing 2nd in discuss, the 100 metre and 200 metre track events.
“All our athletes placed on the podium,” said Tracey.
“But we compete to work on our personal bests and our sportsmanship.”
The Whitsunday Athletics Club trains out of Proserpine State High School and is open to anyone in the community.
“At the moment, we have 65 members, which has grown significantly in the past few years.”
The club is also always looking for volunteer coaches and trainers.
The next competition on the calendar is Townsville’s Festival of Athletics in June, with the “massive carnival” in Bowen coming up in August.
“We’re likely to take 20-odd athletes to Bowen, because the carnival is so large,” Tracey said.
If you wish to become a member or volunteer your coaching skills, you can reach them on their Facebook, Whitsunday Athletics Club Inc.
Back row left to right. Annette Wilson, Oliver Dibben, Korbin Dibben. Front row left to right. Lilli Carus, Seth Carus, Penelope Shields and River Shields
Seven athletes, aged seven to 60, competed at the Mackay Track and Field Carnival. Photos supplied
This week 85 people ran, jogged and walked the 5km waterfront course, of whom 16 were first timers and 18 recorded new Personal Bests.
The event was made possible thanks to RD Dan and his wonderful team of 15 volunteers: Nick, Kara, Megan, Wade, Susanne, Ashley, Ken, Jarrod, Lynne, Dennis, Joanne, Anne, Justin and Chris R.
Every Saturday Airlie Beach parkrun meets at 6:50am for a briefing at area D, Coral Sea Marina (adjacent to the top carpark).
Parking is free in the lowest carpark till 9:30am if a parkrun barcode is placed on the dashboard. Post parkrun coffee and chat is held at My Rainbow Bakery & Cafe.
You can walk or run the 5k course (pushing a pram or with one dog on a short lead if you want to!), lend a helping hand as a volunteer in a wide range of super-easy roles, or simply spectate and socialise on the sidelines.
Contributed with thanks to Airlie Beach parkrun
Everyone is welcome at parkrun. Photos supplied
Even though the offshore winds were high, the 15 knot south easterly breeze on Pioneer Bay was perfect for the Whitsunday Sailing Club twilight race on Wednesday.
A fleet of 16 boats and a combined crew list of over 100 participants made a spectacular sight from the Airlie Beach shoreline.
A change in wind direction just before the start threw a few challenges for the skippers, with Reignition (Charles Wallis) jumping the gun and having to return to restart.
This left Bobby’s Girl (Mark Beale) in the box seat to take the Doyle Sails sponsored best start prize.
Even though Reignition was last away, by the first rounding mark they were back in contention, catching and passing Smooth Criminal (Iyas Shaheen) and hunting down QMS Ponyo (John Galloway) for dead heat for second place on the water.
After an uneventful race, Treasure VIII (Rob Davis) won on handicap corrected time, with Reignition second and Wide Load (Shannan Hart) third.
A combined start between the multihulls and Division 3 saw more chaos, as Matchless (Terrance Stevens) was squeezed out on the line, then having to avoid Shiraz (John Cable).
This allowed Wobbly Boot (Craig Piccinelli) an opportunity to break away from the fleet from the start, heading the race from start to finish.
Both Matchless and Shiraz made up sufficient ground to cross the finish line in second and third places, albeit almost 3 minutes adrift.
A strong performance by Masquerade (Tom Vujasinovic) saw them finishing in fourth place, sufficient to take the handicap win over Lighthorse (Dianne Forster) and The Point (Kyle Rose).
Back at the club, the vibe was high as results were announced, while Wobbly Boot took the weekly special prize awarded by Soft Rigging Solutions.
Races continue every Wednesday from 4:30pm.
Contributed with thanks to Ross Chisholm
The crew of Wobbly Boot. Photo supplied
The annual Mackay Athletics Club Track and Field Carnival attracts competitors of all ages and all classes from across Queensland, including Olympians and world ranking competitors.
The event took place over the May long weekend and included the likes of Olympic long jumper Henry Frayne, Australia and Oceania long jumper Henry Smith, and world champions in javelin throw Howard McDonald and Neil Janse.
Within the weekend, Mackay locals were a force to be reckoned with, breaking various records for the carnival.
Local records brokens:
Women 100 Metre Under 18 Years – Mikayla Webb – 12.61
Men 200 Metre 13 Years – Ethan Woods – 25.84
Men 200 Metre Under 20 Years – Ngakau Ufton – 23.83
Men 200 Metre Open – Damon Brown – 23.34
Men 45-46 200 Metre 30-49 Years – Chris Carney – 27.92
Girls 1500 Metre 11 Years – Ayla Moon – 5.22.83
Girls 300 Metre 12 Years – Alleah Fallon – 12.06.98
Men 3000 Metre Under 18 Years – Toby Rule – 9.20.07
Boys 1500 Metre Race Walk 12 Years – Dante Brown – 10.54.69
Boys 60 Metre Hurdles 9 Years – Jack Goddard – 11.93
Boys 200 Metre Hurdles 12 Years – Noah Porter – 38.75
Men 2000 Metre Steeplecase Under 18 Years – Toby Rule – 6.36.84
Men 3000 Metre Steeplecase Under 20 – Oliver Rule – 11.08.64
Boys Long Jump 12 Years – Justice Simpson – 4.65m
Men Long Jump Open – Damon Brown – 6.63m
Boys High Jump 10 Years – Elias Boatman – 1.25m
Girls Shot Put 2kg 10 Years – Vogue Miles – 7.77m
Men Shot Put 5kg Under 18 Years – James Galea – 45.07m
Men Hammer 5kg Under 18 Years – James Galea – 41.51m
Men Throw Pent Under 18 Years – James Galea – 3211
M70 60 Metre – Daniel Conroy – 10.73
W40 800 Metre – Mel Esau – 2.50.38
M45 800 Metre – Justin Rule – 2.23.99
W40 1500 Metre – Mel Esau – 6.00.30
M45 5000 Metre – Justin Rule – 18.35.70
W40 80 Short Hurdles – Madeline Simmons – 15.60
M45 3000 Metre Steeplecase – Justin Rule – 12.09.12
M35 Long Jump – Benjamin Ross – 5.26m
M70 Triple Jump – Daniel Conroy – 6.42m
M55 Discuss – Kevin Galea – 31.54m
M80 Javelin – Anthony Galea – 13.01m
W40 Throws Pent – Cathryn Hoare – 1770
W45 Throws Pent – Tammy Meyer - 1517
Competition from across Queensland, with many records broken
One of the biggest events on the Mackay Cycling Club calendar, the annual Mackay Open was held over the May long weekend.
With about 40 competitors in total, the two-day event attracted competitors from Newcastle, Rockhampton, Emerald, Sunshine Coast, and one from Townsville.
“We were low on numbers this year, due to the long weekend,” said Luke Schatkowski, coordinator of the event.
2023 saw the introduction of a new classification of racing, called General Classification, which incorporates all individual racers’ times into one time, to better understand how the racer stands against competition.
“It’s in the interest of racers to finish as close as possible to the next person,” said Luke.
The three other races include the Open Race, the Rogers Family Shield, and the Individual Timed Trial, with four grades of competitors.
Luke said the 2023 event saw massive support from local businesses and organisations, including Caneland Central, ATOM, Smart State Rentals, Crane Hire Mackay, CMR Recycling, and Valenhold.
“I think we’ve got a full committee, with all eight positions full, that is able to branch out into the community.”
Results
A Grade:
1 Kyle Marwood
2 Cooper Sayers
3 Lawson Wotley
B Grade:
1 Wade Mitchel
2 Luke Schatkowski
3 Douglas Bennett
C Grade:
1 Hamish Wright
2 Tenille Galea
3 Mark Sheather
D Grade:
1 Jason Lund
2 John Platts
3 Brendan Hoban
2023 saw the introduction of Junior competitions
2023 Mackay Cycling Opens saw competition from NSW and QLD
The Rogers Family Shield has been fought since 1983, celebrating local legacy of cycling family of 12
Competition was fierce
Mackay Road Runners and Forsyth’s Accounting Services presented the 5th Annual Shawn Claydon Memorial 10km Shield in honour of one of the Club’s most revered members. Shawn passed away in 2018 from Pancreatic Cancer only six months after diagnosis. Well over eighty of Shawn’s family, friends, running mates and work buddies came together to support the event which raised much needed funds for Pancare (Pancreatic Cancer Research into treatment, care and support to sufferers and their families.) Shawn’s sister and brother-in-law Sharon & Jeff Stewart-Harris as well as the Mackay Road Runners Club and major sponsor, Forsyths Accounting Services were the driving force behind the very successful event.
Mackay Road Runners will donate the $10 race registration from sixty runners/walkers to Pancare plus funds raised from a number board raffle with prizes donated by Nanala Beauty, Harrup Park Country Club and Forsyth’s Accounting Services as well as the balance of Forsyth’s sponsorship funds and Mackay Road Runners Shawn’s Summer Social Series 2022/2023 donations which should see the donation balance in the vicinity of $1,500.
The 2023 Forsyths Accounting Services Shawn Claydon Memorial Shield 10km champions are Tahnie Malagueno (personal best time) and Oliver Rule who took out the joint perpetual trophy ahead of some great running with second placegetters Lily Leven and Toby Rule only seconds off the pace. In the 5km event, Alana Knesevic had an amazing race, with a fast finishing Abigail Sweeney settling for silver. Darrin Pullen was in excellent form taking out the first male in the 5km Shawn Claydon Memorial Trophy.
This weekend’s Mackay Road Runners’ event will be on Saturday morning from Casu Jacks café at the Mackay Marina.
Contributed by Janelle Tilse
Shawn Claydon’s family supporting the Mackay Road Runners Forsyths Accounting Services Shawn Claydon Memorial 10km Shield
Tahnie Malagueno and Oliver Rule are joint winners of the Forsyths Accounting Services Shawn Claydon Memorial 10km Shield
Darrin Pullen (right) takes gold in the 5km Forsyths Accounting Shawn Claydon Memorial 10km Shield. (Female winner Alana Knesevic absent)
Mackay Mayor Cr Greg Williamson officially welcomed and started the 5th Forsyth’s Accounting Shawn Claydon Memorial 10km Shield/Club Championship event