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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 storyNorth Mackay Ladies Bowls welcomed back the 2023 season with an Open Day on Wednesday 18th January.
President Lidia McCarthy welcomed life members, past presidents, players and guests to the game day.
After bowls a lovely afternoon tea was enjoyed, followed by a successful cent sale.
Thank you to all those who attended and the best of success in the coming year.
Winners of the Open Day game were Lurline Ford, Jean Zamparutti and Donna Gordon.
Runners up were Ann Smith, Neddy Thomsen and Hilary Jones Rowan.
Contributed by Sue Hazledine.
Image: Ralph Traeger has broken records all over central and north Queensland. Photos supplied
What a year this superstar Dolphin has had!
Not just one record broken but two in the 2022-2023 season, and at the ripe young age of eight years old!
Ralph Traeger is a regular at swimming competitions for Pioneer Swim Club but his most memorable to date would have to be Caribeae Beef City Swimming Carnival held in Rockhampton on October 29, 2022 and the Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Carnival held in Airlie Beach on January 21-22, 2023.
At each of these meets, Ralph broke records – a feat reserved for swimming royalty.
At Caribeae (a Central Queensland event), Ralph broke a Beef City Record for 50m backstroke – previously set at 47.99 seconds.
Ralph swam the event in 47.07 seconds.
Then on the weekend just gone, Ralph shocked the local swimming community again, breaking a Swimming North Queensland record for 25m backstroke – previously set at 20.60 seconds.
Ralph swam the event in 19.79 seconds.
Watch this space because Ralph will continue to be a hot topic for our Club and the Mackay Community.
We have no doubt his aspirations include a path to future Olympics.
We congratulate Ralph on such amazing achievements.
We are incredibly proud of Ralph’s swim journey and honoured to call him a Pioneer Dolphin.
Contributed by Tahnie Malagueno
Pioneer Swimming Club travelled to Cannonvale for a weekend of competition from January 21-22.
The club’s attendance was high, with 43 swimmers attending to challenge the local teams in a short course carnival hosted by Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club.
The Dolphins swam strong, swam confident and swam with pride!
Many of our swimmers achieved personal bests with many bringing home quite the loot of medals.
Recently, a hot topic and focus for several swimmers has been to attain a qualifying time/s to attend the State Sprints to be held at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre on February 11-12.
More Dolphins met these qualifying times, swimming strong at the Cannonvale Carnival, and will now join the State Team.
The highlight of this carnival, and one all swimmers look forward to in the swim calendar, is the “Skins” Events.
The fastest 6 swimmers for each stroke (Backstroke, Butterfly, Breaststroke and Freestyle) in the age groups 8-9 years, 10-12 years and 13+ years for both females and males are invited to swim in an elimination style process.
The races are 25m and the slowest swimmer is eliminated after each heat until there are 2 – the final being the decider.
Each of the 6 finalists are awarded cash, increasing for each heat, the winner receiving the most prize money.
The following Dolphins were finalists and some even taking out the win for their event: Kylie Smith, Jade Bounden and Viktor Lee for 13+ years; Georgie Brand, Madison Malagueno, Alex Moss and Henry Porter for 10-12 years; and Olivia Smith, Makenna Malagueno, Ava Corrigan, Ralph Traeger and Isaiah Espartinez for 8-9 years.
What a representation and dominance by Pioneer!
Pioneer Swimming Club wishes to thank Cannonvale Cannons for hosting such a successful and fun meet.
Our calendar continues to be busy with Mirani Swimming Club hosting a carnival this coming weekend.
If you have a child who is interested in giving swimming a go, please reach out by emailing our Club Secretary secretary@pioneerswimclub.com.au or via our socials (Facebook or Instagram).
Contributed by Tahnie Malagueno
Image 1: Pioneer Swim Club dominated at a recent carnival at Cannonvale
Image 2: Kylie Smith and Jade Bounden taking off
Image 3: Alex Moss
Image 4: Dylan Mende, Viktor Lee and Kailu Bellear
Image 5: Coach Igor Demin chatting with the swimmers
Image 6: The mum’s of Pioneer
Next weekend the eighth annual Whitsunday Sportspark Expo will transform the Whitsunday PCYC into a buzzing hub for sports enthusiasts of all kinds who will come together and discover new clubs and sign-up for exciting seasons ahead.
There will be a wide range of different sports represented and showcased by experts and coaches who each host interactive stalls where attendees can learn more about the sport, the commitment involved and whether it would suit their lifestyles.
This is an opportunity for parents to ask questions and discover new avenues for their child’s fitness, recreation and sporting futures.
Chairman of the Whitsunday Sportspark, Justin Butler, said that joining a sports club is a positive step for any family and a great way to start the new year.
“It’s time to get active and healthy – get away from your screens, get off your coach and get amongst your community,” he said.
“The Expo gives parents the opportunity to find out more about the amazing local sports we have available here in this area.”
The event promises to be an action-packed, fun occasion for all the family - try your hand at tennis, jump on the back of a stationary trail bike, explore a sailing boat, hit a golf ball and meet the team captains of some of Australia’s favourite sports.
There will be plenty of information and an opportunity to meet other families, grab some refreshments and plan a new year of sport.
WHAT: Whitsunday Sports Expo
WHERE: Whitsunday Sports Park
WHEN: Saturday, February 4 from 9am – 1pm
A wide range of sporting groups will be giving out information at the upcoming Whitsunday Sports Expo
If you’re looking for a sport that literally anyone can play, then touch footy is for you.
It’s fun, it’s social, requires little commitment and Whitsunday Touch Secretary Alita Debrincat wants everyone to give it a go.
“It’s such a great sport for everyone,” she said.
“We’ve got from eight-year-olds to 50-plus-year-olds playing in the competition, touch footy’s one of those sports that has a grade for everyone, including mixed grades and family grades.
“It’s a great game for the whole family to enjoy and the only sport in town that you can play as a whole family.
“Our mixed competition is growing fast and we are calling for more women to come give footy a go!”
The growing mixed competition provides a healthy and social atmosphere to play touch footy with friends old and new.
“Traditionally our mixed comp allows a maximum of four males on the field,” Alita said.
“The rest of the state plays with no more than three males on the field and we want to bring our touch competition to the same level as the rest of the state, so we need more women to come give touch a go.”
Nominated by Queensland Touch Football for Best Small to Medium Association in 2022, Whitsunday Touch has four Competition Grades including Open A Grade, Mixed A & B, Mixed C (Family Grade) and Kids Touch (5 to 8 years).
Kids Touch is only $50 each when you sign up at the Whitsunday Sports Expo.
With all games held at the Whitsunday Sports Park on a Monday night, starting between 6:00pm and 8:00pm, and no training or travel involved, touch footy is proving itself as the cheapest and most accessible sport in town.
Grading games start in early February with the season to start later in the month, followed by a second season halfway through the year.
“Just come down and have a go,” said Alita.
You can find Alita and the team from Whitsunday Touch at the Whitsunday Sports Expo happening on Saturday, February 4 from 9:00am until 1:00pm at Whitsunday PCYC, Jubilee Pocket.
Whitsunday Touch Secretary Alita Debrincat says come give touch a go!
Netball is a fast-moving game that requires an element of teamwork seeing players meld with teammates in a way unlike any other sport.
With the new netball season starting in February, Whitsunday Netball Association are seeking new players.
“Anyone who enjoys a high energy team sport will love netball,” said Whitsunday Netball Association President Shannon Lorraway.
“Whether playing for fun or fitness, Whitsunday Netball Association can offer a netball program for all skills and abilities.”
While netball has long been a sport popular with girls and women, mixed netball is rising in popularity with more and more boys and men playing every year.
Netball is a team sport for all ages and abilities, with Whitsunday Netball Association welcoming girls and boys from age five and ladies and men from age 18 years.
Shannon said netball is also a terrific way to make friends, no matter your age.
“Friendships made on a netball court are friendships for life,” she said.
The netball season starts on Tuesday, February 7 for ages 5-10 years and Wednesday, February 8 for ages 11-16 years.
Training is held every Tuesday for ages 5-10 years and Wednesday for ages 11-16 years from 4:30pm to 6:30pm with carnivals held once a month.
While training is located locally at Whitsunday Sports Park, regional carnivals can be held once a month across north Queensland including in Bowen, Mackay, Townsville, Sarina and Burdekin.
Shannon says the upcoming Sports Expo is an opportunity for new families and community members to find out about the Whitsunday netball community and netball programs on offer.
“Sports Expo gives us the opportunity to talk to anyone who might be unsure about our sport and provide details on what they can expect,” she said.
“It also gives returning members a chance to say hi and ask any questions they may have about the upcoming season.”
You can find Shannon and the team from Whitsunday Netball Association at the Whitsunday Sports Expo happening on Saturday, February 4 from 9:00am until 1:00pm at Whitsunday PCYC, Jubilee Pocket.
“Friendships made on a netball court are friendships for life.”
Another successful parkrun took place at the Airlie Beach waterfront on January 21st, with 104 participants running, jogging, and walking the 5km course.
Of those, 22 were first-time parkrunners and 8 completed their very first parkrun. Five participants even recorded new personal bests, with Jarrod, Craig, Jessie, Krystal, and Brett leading the way.
Aidan also celebrated his 25th parkrun, and Su was recognised for her 50 weeks of volunteering.
Every Saturday, parkrunners meet at 6:50am for a briefing at area D, Coral Sea Marina, with free parking available in the lower carpark until 9:30am for those displaying a parkrun barcode on their dashboard. After the run, participants gather for coffee and conversation at Bohemian Raw and Berry and Maple Patisserie.
The kind volunteers
Building strength and building confidence, Whitsunday Weightlifting offer classes to anyone from the age of eight to 80, equipping them with the foundation needed to achieve any health goal.
Whether you are trying to improve your fitness to help excel in other sporting activities, want to shed a few holiday kilos or need some guided assistance with rehabilitation, owner Leanne Knox says she can tailor make a program to get you there.
“Weightlifting and our other classes are great for increasing body awareness, base strength and other key skills like focus,” said Leanne.
“Through regular practice you can be better at other sports, run faster, jump higher and avoid injury.”
With a variety of child-friendly equipment such as light, plastic dumbbells, young people can learn to lift safely and easily.
“We have had so many teenagers come through the club and find it gives them focus,” said Leanne.
“It’s all about technique and execution, it is a thinking sport and there is no ceiling to how much you can improve.
“Measuring your progress can be very rewarding”
Leanne Knox started Whitsunday Weightlifting from a shed next to her home 10 years ago.
Back then, she had just two members but now she has over 50, plus four trainers and a large ‘bush gym’ with extensive equipment.
She has also expanded to offer classes in strength and conditioning, power lifting and Olympic weightlifting.
Over the years there have been several national champions and Australian representatives come from the club and Leanne prides herself on being able to help people reach competitive levels if that’s what they want to do.
There are opportunities to compete in Townsville and Mackay four times a year and there is a state championship held in Brisbane annually.
Whitsunday Weightlifting, however, is about much more than competing, it is about challenging yourself and making new friends along the way.
“It’s an individual sport and it often attracts kids who like to be one-on-one, so we see a lot of close relationships form,” explains Leanne.
Whitsunday Weightlifting juniors train on a Monday and a Wednesday from 3.30pm to 5pm and adult classes are held regularly so call Leanne to enquire.
Leanne Knox, owner and trainer at Whitsunday Weightlifting. Photo credit: Rachael Smith
After our recent weather event, members were keen to get back on the green. On Sunday four triples and a pairs game were played with great enthusiasm.
Winners came out on Rink 4 and they were Irene Laird, Denise Wallace and Greg Colquhoun who defeated Lindy Suann, Lyn Danvers and Barry Beel.
Other results were Deb Retchless, Sue Shearing and Fely Duncan defeated Bill Myers, Isobel Wheeler and Sugar Brunker.
Mike Pace, Robyn Stitt and Allan Rolfe defeated Merle Elphinstone, Margaret Wilson and Pat Trace.
Gwenda Lydom, Kev Daniels and Mark Drummond defeated Roger Mumby, Laurie Land and Kennedy Whitton.
Penny Warren and Geoff Danvers defeated Linda Scells and Graeme Read.
The elusive jackpot did not go off.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.
Mark Drummond and Sunday's Winner Greg Colquhoun
Graeme Read and Geoff Danvers out on the green looking at the tight head
Wednesday Social Bowls: Gavin Charles, Peter Thomson, Tiarna Rogers and Dave Moodie, Lee Welsted, Ian Best. Daryl O’Connell, Brett Lampard, Geoff Tierney and Robin Stitt, Jane Gilbert, Daryl Tuttle. Tracey Roach, Andy Peebles, Mark Rogers, Steve Roome and Joan Edwards/Bev Smith, Carol O’Connell, Paula Welsted, Jill Brabon.
Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.
Sunday Scroungers Winners: Ross Scanlon, Ron Gould, Mark Rogers, Shane Hornbuckle, Peter Wilson, Gavin Charles and Helen Jacobson. Photo supplied
The Men's A Grade Pairs tournament at the local bowls club got off to a slow start due to inclement weather, but eventually kicked off on Thursday with practices. The tournament concluded on Sunday with the semi-finals, leaving only two teams to compete in the final.
Last year's winners, Shane Spann and Manny Isgro, decided to team up with new, talented players for the competition. The final match-up will feature Isgro paired with Harry Quod and Spann paired with Luke Kinnear. The dates and times of the final match will be announced at a later date.
In addition to the A Grade Pairs tournament, the Men's A Grade Singles, B Grade Men's Singles, and Senior Singles are currently underway and results will be made available as they are known.
On Sunday, a Social bowls event was held with 20 participants competing. The winning team was led by Lynne Skeen with Mario De Martini at lead and John Brown at second. The second place team was skippered by Nik Fernbach with Mark Mawson at second.
The Mixed Pairs tournament, carried over from last season, held a thrilling final on Saturday in front of a sizable audience. The winning team was made up of Harry Quod and Karen Jensen, the Vice Chairperson of the club, who narrowly defeated Rick Galea and Ladda Purdie.
With the return of school and Wednesday Night Business House Bowls, as well as the Will Scroungers tournament on Saturday mornings, the club is gearing up for a busy season.
Information provided with thanks to Mark Mawson.
Mixed Pairs Champions, Harry Quod and Karen Jensen. Photo supplied
This week’s Friday 9 hole stableford was won by Justyn Durbin on a 21 point win, second place was Scotty Hayes – Williams on a nice 21 points and coming in third was Rob Lodders on 20 points.
Our Sunday Competition was won by Jake Day on a beautiful 40 points, second place on 36 points Saath Yolingumni and third Tyson Flavel on 35 points with a nice birdy on the last hole.
Nearest to pin Jake Day and Tyson Flavel.
This week’s Sunday Competition will be our Monthly Medal tee off at 10am.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross.
Pictured: Jake Day
The recent wet weather did not deter the keen golfers on Sunday who played a single stableford on the front nine.
Winners on the day were - A Grade Ladies’ Anna Winterbourn, runner-up Penny Wardroper.
B Grade Ladies’ was claimed by Karen Rix with runner-up going to Pam Casey.
Men’s A Grade winner went to Geoff Harrison and runner-up Darren Reynolds.
Men’s B grade winner was Gerald Lovell followed by runner-up Paul Nicol.
Longest Drives went to Darren Reynolds, Paul Nicol, Penny Wardroper and Pam Casey, while Darren Reynolds, Paul Nicol, Anna Winterbourn, Karen Rix and Tiina Randmae laid claim to nearest the pins.
Next week will be an early February MM.
Congratulations to all the winners.
Contributed with thanks to Joanne Moynihan.
Karen Rix, Geoff Harrison and Anna Winterbourn
Saturday Competition
The course re-opened for a front nine twice Allenbuild Stableford on Saturday, the conditions suited George Steane who carded a very nice 39 points, 2 points ahead of Nick Watson and 4 points ahead of Scott Grigg in 3rd place on 35 points.
The ladies found the conditions tough, Anna Winterbourn on 25 points winning on a countback from Lyn Muller and Trish McNeill.
After hitting down the middle all day, Lenny Booroff made the 2-shot club, along with George Steane, Lew Tuck, Ben Smith and Nick Watson.
NTP’s went to: Lew Tuck, Brad Fleet, Mandy Patterson and Trish McNeill.
Sunday Competition
A total of 24 players ventured out for a Stableford round on Sunday, Conrad Werner winning the men’s competition with 38 points on a count back from Brian Allen, Geoff Harrison completed the podium placements with 34 points.
Karen Rix came home strong to take out the ladies’ competition with 31 points, Anna Winterbourn and Penny Wardroper coming second and third both on 28 points.
Conrad’s putter was on fire, holing the only two 2 shots of the day.
NTP’s went to Conrad, Anna Winterbourn x 2 and Dean Kercher.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club.
Whitsunday Blokart Club will be holding a come and try and day for local residents and visitors to the Whitsunday region at Conway Beach Sunday 29 January 2023 from 10am .
This sports event is a local intuitive to bring local people both young and old together to enjoy and
showcase a unique sport not often experienced in the Whitsundays.
The Whitsunday Blokart Club will be holding “come and try days” throughout the year at Conway Beach and Cape Hillsborough with skilled members on hand to assist you to learn and try out our unique sport and experience just what gives people the blokart smile!
If you would like to have a crack at this unique sport, we ask you to please wear enclosed footwear on the day keep your dogs leashed, and watch your younger children while karts are moving on the beach.
If you would like to see more on just what BloKarting is all about, please go to www.blokart.com
We look forward to seeing you at the 2023 Whitsunday Summer Blokart extravaganza.
Contributed with thanks to Ross Chisholm.