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Harrup Park to Host New Girls And Boys Cricket Programs

Harrup Park to Host New Girls And Boys Cricket Programs

The 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

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Finch Hatton Shines In Zach Mach Return

Finch Hatton Shines In Zach Mach Return

In 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

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North Mackay Ladies Go Back-to-Back In Symons Shield Triumph

North Mackay Ladies Go Back-to-Back In Symons Shield Triumph

The 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

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Whitsunday Social Golf

August 24, 2023

A Stableford event was held along with the 4BBB Stableford trophy challenge for 2022.

A total of 28 players competed from the Whitsunday Club, with Men’s A Grade winner going to George Meharry and runner up Danny York.

Men’s B Grade winner was Leigh Jones and runner up Mark McDougall.

Ladies’ A Grade winner was Anna Winterbourn with runner-up Penny Wardroper. Ladies’ B Grade winner went to Pam Casey and runner up Linda Wardroper.

Longest drives were claimed by Ritchie Atkins, Dean Kercher, Anna Winterbourn, and Elise Hodgson.

Pin shots went to Pauline Redpath, Linda Wardroper, Geoff Harrison, Andrew Albergo, and Leigh Jones.

The 4BBB winning team will be announced at the presentation. Thank you to Andrew Colborne from BC Constructions for sponsoring the trophy.

Next Sunday will be the Men’s foursomes’ championship and Ladies’ foursomes’ championship.

Contributed with thanks to Joanne Moynihan

George Meharry, Pam Casey, and Leigh Jones

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Proserpine Veteran’s Golf

August 24, 2023

There was a good field of 30 players at Sunday’s Proserpine Veteran’s Golf meet, and there were some great scores, too.

The ladies’ winner with a score of 73 on countback (c/b) was Jacqui Wall, with second going to Helen Deighton, 73, and in the rundown were Rehab Hull, 74 c/b, Tiina Randmae, 74, Lyn Muller, 74, Tina Badenhorst, 75, and Paula McQuat, 76.  

The men’s winner, with a fantastic score of 65, was Barry Shuwalow.  Second went to John Oates with another great score of 68, and in the rundown were Gary Scotford, 70, Ken Granger, 72 c/b, Barry Mortimer, 72, John Oates, 72, and Vic Feldman, 73.  

Nearest the pin winners for the ladies were Elspeth Scotford (second), Jan Shuwalow (second), Lyn Muller (fifth and 13th), Rehab Hull (fifth), and Paula McQuat(13th).  

For the men it was Vic Feldman (second), Wilf Herweg (second), Phil Lucket (fifth), Steve Mitchell (fifth), Peter Fox (13th), and Peter Browning (13th).

Next week's event will be Stableford and it is a team event with President Vs Captain.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

Jacqui Wall and Barry Shuwalow

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On The Whitsunday Green

August 24, 2023

This week’s weekly competition was very close with all placings on 20 points at Whitsunday Green Golf Club.

The count back saw Terry Kimpton take first place, Isaac Bradley take second, and Jack Hayes Williams take third.

For the Friday competition it was Dave Thomas with 21 points to take the win, second was George Meharry with 20 points, and Richie Atkins third with 19 points.

On Sunday it was four ball better ball, and the winning team was James (Jimmy) Millar and Dave Thomas, followed by Glenn Rees and Rob Lodders, then Alan Clinch, and Deeray.

Nearest the Pins were Dave Thomas and Glenn Rees. This coming Sunday will be November’s Monthly Medal, arrival at 9.30 for a 10am tee off.

Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross

Dave Wallace at Whitsunday Green Golf Club

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All Conquering Mercy College Clinch Mackay Schools Rugby Cup Double

August 24, 2023

Mercy College rugby students etched their names in the record books last week after bringing home a Mackay Schools Rugby Cup championship double.

Competing for the final occasion in Mercy colours before the school’s amalgamation with St Patrick’s College in 2023, the Year 7/8 Boys and Year 9/10 Boys registered emphatic Grand Final triumphs at the Quarry Hills Rugby Grounds in North Mackay.

Mercy’s all conquering Year 7/8 Boys team capped an outstanding series by thumping Bowen State High 24-0 in the Cup Grand Final to remain undefeated.

Talented second rower Rory Lanigan produced a powerhouse display to earn the official Player of the Match award with strong performances from hooker Marik Srsen, back rower Cooper Elliott, half back Miles Kerrisk and forward Jesse Neale.

The Mercy outfit had too much power, skill and experience for their rivals in 2022 and didn’t concede a point for the entire competition – an incredible feat.

Squad comprised of Jesse Neale (captain), Marik Srsen, Rory Lanigan, Miles Kerrisk, Dominic Sorbello, Cooper Elliott, Eli Cookson, Treyce Ciantar, Lucas Aslette, Mason Mayer, Emmanuel Andrews, Sanguiani Chinula, Archie Townsend, Cooper Anderson, Raawi Tebao and Lucas Boshoff.

There was more joy for the Mercy Year 9/10 team as they toppled Holy Spirit College 22-7 to lift the senior premiership trophy.

Promising utility Toby Woodall turned in a superb performance with his strong running and no-nonsense defence a feature of the stirring triumph.

He was ably supported by talented flanker and stand-in skipper Declan Grady, clever half back Flynn Battaia and powerful colt Reuben Saron in a courageous team effort.

It was a huge turn around by the Mercy boys who lost their final preliminary round clash to Holy Spirit the previous week to finish second in their Pool.

Mercy eclipsed Mackay North State High 19-7 in a semi-final then backed up to avenge their loss to Holy Spirit with a convincing display in the trophy decider.

Trailing 7-0, the Mercy warriors hit their straps and overpowered their rivals with 22 unanswered points.

Mercy College Rugby co-ordinator Jo Ciantar-Schatkowski said the players were just starting to realise the significance of their premiership victories.

“They are the last athletes to win a sporting title under the Mercy College banner and will go down in the school’s history books,” revealed Jo.

“It was a fine achievement by both squads and a reward for all the hard work put in on the training paddock and during matches over the past month” she said.

Jo was supported by Mercy staff members Ashley Fergus, Nina Gaviglio and Bevan Little.

Convened by legendary forward and Holy Spirit College staff member Kyle Danns with the support of Mackay & District Junior Rugby Union, the four week competition is in its third year of operation featuring all Mackay schools as well as Bowen State High and Calen District State College.

Age divisions for Boys are Year 7/8 plus Year 9/10 which has two divisions of 15 a side rugby with Girls Year 7/8 and Year 9/10 playing a Rugby Sevens format.

By Chris Karas

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Guardians Of The Beach Host Successful North Australian Titles

August 24, 2023

Mackay Surf Life Saving Club’s (SLSC) ‘Guardians of the beach since 1950’ hosted the 32nd annual North Australian Titles from October 28 to 30, bringing huge success to the club and the lifesaving movement in general.  

A contingent of over 530 competitors and over 150 officials and water safety personnel as well as a dedicated workforce descended on Mackay’s beautiful Harbour Beach over the weekend.  

With light northerly winds and crystal-clear waters, the event was conducted in sensational conditions, something lifesavers really appreciate about the beautiful Mackay region.

“The club is very proud of our small but strong competition group, from the nippers in U11’s to our masters,” Mackay SLSC Director of Surf Sports Josh Grant said.

“To see our competitors take on the best of the best in the North and achieve some great results is a credit to the culture and commitment we have at our club.  

“The feedback I have received from visiting clubs is that they love coming here and competing at one of the best beaches in Queensland.  

“I would just like to thank all the clubs that made the effort and travelled to Mackay to the North Aussies, we hope to see you next year!”

Mackay SLSC welcomed clubs from as far north as Cairns and south as Noosa for the event and Club President Brendan Smith said the interest and participation has been very impressive.  

“We are continuing to grow this event and I just want to thank all competitors, officials, patrolling members and volunteers for making this happen,” he said.

“We are now planning to make next year’s event bigger and better and would encourage the Mackay community to get involved in this iconic lifesaving event.”

Stand out achievements went to the club’s nippers including U11 Ash Johnson: 2nd Beach Flags and 3rd beach Sprint; U12 Jo Madden: 2nd Board race; and U14 Molly Madden: 2nd 2km Beach Run.  

The Masters crew finished the carnival on 6th position with some great results from Steve Bird: 1st Surf Ski & Surf race; Chris Webb: 1st 1km Beach run and 2nd surf race; Ben Madden: 3rd Ironman; Matty Newland: 3rd Ski; and Luke Griffith: 3rd 2km beach run, surf race and board race.  

The masters crew excelled in ski team events taking 1st in double ski and 3rd in the ski relay with the Box Bellies Surf Boat Crew 2nd in the open division.

“It’s a fantastic result to place with the best of the best of Northern Australia,” said Mr Grant.

Mackay SLSC has a busy summer ahead, with the Tri-Series between Mackay, Eimeo and Sarina taking place tomorrow, November 26 and the Branch Titles on December 10 to 11.

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Frisbee Fever

August 24, 2023

Photo: Chris Palazzi at the Australian Disc Golf Championships last weekend. Photo credit: Kingsley Flett

For Chris Palazzi, throwing a frisbee is a euphoric experience.

“I like watching plastic fly, I don’t know what it is,” he said.

“Something about the physics, I guess it’s tranquil watching it fly.”

Chris has been playing disc sports for years, even representing Queensland and South Australia in ultimate frisbee.

As he got older and more courses were constructed around Australia, Chris focused his skills on disc golf, travelling to the Sunshine Coast last weekend to compete in the Australian Disc Golf Championships.

The Australian Disc Golf Championships brought together some of the best in the world in a competitive yet social atmosphere.

“There was a lot of intensity … but at the same time, especially towards the end when we were following around the pro players, there was a really good atmosphere, and it was really cool to see some of the best in the world competing,” he said.

Chris placed 11th out of 30 in his division, reaching as high as fifth throughout the weekend.

“I know there’s some things in my game that I need to work on and there’s some things in my game that are quite good compared to the pros,” he said.

Disc sports have been rising in popularity over the last few years, and the weekend gave Chris an appreciation of the level of skill out there.

“With things like Covid which meant you couldn’t do team sports any more, people were looking for outdoor activities in small groups where you could stay isolated, and disc golf just ticked all the boxes so it’s basically exploded over the last three years,” he said.

“There’s more and more courses being put in … Mackay’s hopefully one of the next spots to get one.”

Chris and his wife Keri run Kingfisher Disc Golf, a local supplier for everything disc sports and the sponsor for Mackay Disc Sports aiming to bring disc sports to Mackay.

“We’re trying to get both ultimate and disc golf going,” he said.

“They’re targeted at similar crowds but at the same time ultimately different; ultimate’s a bit more athletic and disc golf is basically accessible to just about anyone.”

Mackay Disc Sports is holding their second league day this Sunday, November 27 from 2:30pm at John Breen Park in North Mackay.

For more information and to pre-register for the league day, visit Mackay Disc Sports on Facebook.

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Gifted Harper Wins Second Mackay District School Sportsperson Of The Year Award

August 24, 2023

Image: Dual MDSS Sportsperson of the Year Harper Shields and MDSS 13-19yrs Sporting Encouragement Award recipient Kayce Hoani-Vincent display their latest trophies

Outstanding Mercy College athlete Harper Shields has been named the Mackay District School Sport Stuart Jackson Sportsperson of the Year for a second consecutive season.

12-year-old Harper was recognised for his superb feats on the touch football field and received the prestigious trophy from Australian touch football representative Katie Geiger at the recent Awards Ceremony at Magpies Sporting Club.

It was a proud moment for the gifted Shields, who helped Queensland claim a silver medal at the recent SchoolSport Australia Under 12 Touch Football Championships in Wagga.

The classy middle player helped Queensland qualify for the gold medal clash against NSW on a rain-sodden Jubilee Park – with the young Blues edging out the Maroons 4-3 in a thriller.

Receiving the Stuart Jackson Trophy as Mackay District School Sport’s top Sportsperson of the Year for a second time has capped a memorable 2022 for Harper, who is also a promising rugby league fullback with the Wanderers club and emerging all round cricketer for Mackay Brothers and the Mackay-Whitsundays representative team.

Shields earlier captained Capricornia schoolboys to a second successive State Touch Football Championship; Mercy College to the inaugural Fast Four Mackay All Schools Mixed Touch Football Under 13s title and helped the Under 13 Mercy Boys reach the last 16 at the Titans All Schools Championships on the Gold Coast.

Harper also collected the major award in the Touch Football (10-12yrs Boys) category plus a Queensland State representative gold plaque.

Mercy College Sportswoman of the Year Kayce Hoani-Vincent took out the Mackay District School Sport Encouragement Award trophy (13-19yrs) for her magnificent deeds on the squash court and athletics field.

15 year old Kayce represented Queensland and Australia at the annual Trans-Tasman Schools Squash Tri Series Challenge in Brisbane where she remained undefeated in singles matches.

Number one ranked Kayce lined up for her beloved Maroons against the best junior squash players from NSW and New Zealand at the Daisy Hill Squash & Racquet Club complex and posted impressive victories in both singles and doubles formats.

At the end of the Tri Series, the gifted Hoani-Vincent made her international debut in Australian colours as part of a combined Queensland-NSW team and won all her singles matches against the formidable Kiwis.

Kayce demonstrated her versatility by also winning the Pole Vault gold medal in the 16yrs age group at the Queensland Secondary Schools Athletics Championships in Brisbane.

She will now represent Queensland at the Australian All Schools Track & Field Championships in Adelaide from Friday December 9 to Sunday December 11.

Promising Holy Spirit College triathlete Cameron Wonnocott received the Amarlie Carroll Sportsperson of the Year trophy (13-19yrs) for his outstanding achievements in 2022.

Emerging hockey midfielder Matthew Davies claimed two major MDSS 10-12yrs Sports Awards for both hockey and tennis.

12-year-old Davies, a Year 7 student at Mercy College, also received a Queensland State representative gold plaque for his efforts with the Maroons at the 10-12yrs School Sport Australia and U/13 Boys National Hockey Championships.

Mercy College student Alexis Sorbello won the major 10-12yrs Netball prize while Cooper Newbery (Cricket), Jacob Durelli (Football) and Angus Barnes (Rugby League) were nominated in their respective sporting categories.

Talented Eimeo Road State School Year 5 athlete Ayla Moon was presented with the Col Webley Encouragement Award for top displays in 10-12yrs Track & Field events.

Queensland State representative gold plaques were awarded to the following St Patrick’s College and Mercy College students:

Charli Bliss (Basketball 16-18yrs); Meghan McCartney (Cricket 16-19yrs Girls); Haiden Mellifont (Hockey 13-19yrs); Kaleb Mayfield (Hockey 16yrs Boys); James Allen (Softball 13-19yrs Boys); Harper Shields (Touch Football 10-12yrs Boys); Matthew Davies (Hockey 10-12yrs Boys); Cohen Jackson (Rugby League 15yrs Boys); Kayce Hoani-Vincent (Squash 10-19yrs; Track & Field 13-19yrs) and Mikayla Webb (Track & Field 13-19yrs).  

By Chris Karas

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On The Greens at Goosies

August 24, 2023

WEEKLY SOCIAL RESULTS

Monday mixed pairs draw winners were Jan Little and Robyn Rintoul, followed by Morrie Pearson and Greg Pembroke. The lucky draw winners were Jan Little and Peter Cowling.

Wednesday ladies’ day: Cecilia Lee, Bev McDonald and Debbie Mackenzie won the day, with Betty Mulhall and Marie Bragg in second place.

Thursday mixed pairs winners were Francis and Barry Lehmann with Shane Trannore and Andrew Coates coming second. Greens vouchers were won by Val De Pinto and Tony Allsop.

Vern Mietzel won the kitty toucher.

Friday mixed pairs best card winners were Ken McLean and R. Boulter. Lucky draw winners were Debbie Mackenzie and Jean Zamparutti. Runners up lucky draw was won by Ernie Sealy and Alex Cameron.

Saturday men’s day was won by Gary Simmons and Vic Gaudion. Welcome back to the winner’s circle Gary. Vic is also taming his new bowling arm very successfully. Runners up were Ken Lane and Greg Pembroke. We haven’t seen Greg for a while, welcome back Greg.

The jackpot was won by Ernie Sealy and Trevor Laurens.

Contributed by Tony Allsop.

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Rising Run And Jump Stars

August 24, 2023

Two emerging athletes from Mackay represented Queensland earlier this month at the 2022 School Sport Australia 10-12 Years Track & Field Championships held in Brisbane.

Learnie Scott set the medal-winning tone early, clutching silver in a count back in the 11 years long jump, with a leap of 4.63m.

Eimeo Road State School student Ayla Moon ran a strategic run in the 10 years 800m to advance to the final. She found second gear in the main race, pulling out a four-second personal best to win silver. She then joined the 10-year girls medley relay representing Queensland where the team won gold and broke the national record.

For her efforts in track and field, Ayla was recently awarded the Col Webley Encouragement Award at the Mackay District School Sport Awards.

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Mackay Athletics Club Cleans Up At North Queensland Awards

August 24, 2023

Image: Athletics North Queensland award winners from the Mackay Athletics Club. L-R: Mikayla Webb, Justin Rule, James Grech, Kym Galea and Kevin Galea (on behalf of son James Galea)

While Mackay is full of outstanding athletes who can run fast, jump further than most and throw heavy objects a long way; the Mackay Athletics Club was recently recognised across all facets of its sport, recognising the valuable contribution of its top volunteers among its talented athletes.

At the Athletics North Queensland (ANQ) Awards earlier this month, Mackay and the Whitsundays took out around half of the awards, from an area spanning the Keppel Coast in the south to Cairns in the north, and inland encompassing the Tablelands, Mount Isa and Emerald.

Lee-Anne Hinschen from the Whitsundays club and James Grech from Mackay Athletics were both recognised for their long-standing dedication to the sport of athletics, by receiving life membership awards.

Other dedicated volunteers to be recognised were the mother-and-son duo of Kym and James Galea, awarded Official of the Year and Junior Official of the Year respectively. Kym’s contribution is huge behind the scenes, looking after a plethora of administration, as well as volunteering on the field as an official. Her son James is a talented athlete but also dedicates his time to being an official in-between his own events. Kym’s husband, Kevin, is also an exceptional masters athlete and coaches athletes in throwing events.

Mackay Athletics Club also took the gong for the best event for its annual Track and Field Carnival.

The athletes recognised for their exceptional talent were Mikayla Webb, winning the Emerging Athlete of the Year and Justin Rule, winning the Masters Athlete of the Year.

Record-breaking sprinter Mikayla Webb captured silver medals in the 100m and 200m dash at this year’s Queensland Secondary Schools Athletics Championships in Brisbane.

Only days before winning this award, Justin Rule had been competing at the Pan Pacific Masters Championships on the Gold Coast. Justin had an exceptional competition, producing personal-best times to win two gold medals, two silvers and a bronze, as well as coming fourth in four other events. He said his highlight of this competition was the 1500m race where he ran one of the best tactical races of his masters running career, winning by more than four seconds.

From the Whitsundays, Sylvie Thureau-Martin also won the Recreational Runner of the Year award.

𝗔𝗡𝗤 𝗔𝗪𝗔𝗥𝗗 𝗪𝗜𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗥𝗦 (Mackay and Whitsundays)

𝗟𝗶𝗳𝗲 𝗠𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽𝘀

Lee-Anne Hinschen (Whitsundays)

James Grech (Mackay)

𝗔𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗱 𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗶𝗽𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀

Mikayla Webb - Emerging Athlete of the Year (Mackay)

Justin Rule - Masters Athlete of the Year (Mackay)

Sylvie Thureau-Martin- Recreational Runner of the Year (Whitsunday)

Kym Galea - Official of the Year (Mackay)

James Galea - Junior Official of the Year (Mackay)

Mackay Track and Field Carnival - Event of the Year

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Sheridan Crowned Player Of The Year

August 24, 2023

A junior star from the 90s was named Mackay Table Tennis Player of the Year at the association’s annual presentation dinner on Saturday.

Anne Sheridan won her first Mackay Closed women’s title in 1997 and has won five in total.

This year she represented the association at the Queensland Veterans championships in Mackay and the Australian titles at Darwin, and was runner-up to Emma Widdup for the Mackay Closed women’s title.

Emma, who won four medals at the Australian veterans titles, was presented with the President’s Award by association president Janice Kent.

Janice told the gathering there had been a sharp rise in membership in 2022, a trend which the committee aimed to repeat next year.

Janice said Tuesday morning and night fixtures, juniors on Wednesdays and senior social play on Friday mornings had attracted strong interest, and coaching sessions with Brisbane coach Bruno Levis and former Mackay junior Rebekah Stanley would continue in 2023.

By Charlie Payne

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The Quay To A Road Runner’s Summer

August 24, 2023

Nearly forty runners and walkers met with Club Captain and Race Director, Jim Ford for the very popular weekly offseason program, Shawn’s Summer Social Series.  

Jim was in perfect form once again, setting an interesting timed four leaf clover shaped 5km and 10km circuit, although there were options for runners to reduce their distances due to their current level of fitness.  

The City Centre’s beautiful Bluewater Quay was the start point and also the check in point as each leaf of the clover was completed.  

Jim was very proud of his Sunday afternoon cohort for their diligence in adapting the course to suit the time trial style, although he was a little doubtful at the race briefing.

Congratulations to a multitude of local athletes who took part in the Hamilton Island Triathlon which had to be altered to an Aquathon due to the weather conditions.  

It was once again an outstanding success on the Island’s infamous waterways and hilly terrain as well as at the post race presentation and various hydration sessions.

A stand out performance came from local junior Cameron Wonnocott who was fourth overall and 1st in his age category.

His successful racing is due to Cameron’s amazing commitment to the sport as well as major support from his family and coach.

Sam Sticklan took to the podium with a 3rd place in the open women’s category ahead of fourth placed Alyce Garth.

Megan Moa was the tenth female across the line and 2nd in her age category ahead of other successful locals including Mel Harris, Murray Wonnocott, Luke Goodale, Ryan Corry, Jenny Smith and Jose Short who also backed up to do the Shawn’s Summer Series 10km event.

This Sunday’s Shawn’s Summer Social Series moves onto the next stage of the around the City program as we cross the Bridge to meet at the Gooseponds Dog Park carpark, Willis Street, North Mackay.  

The start time will be the usual 5:30pm with runners and walkers arriving at least 10 minutes prior to sign on and race briefing instructions.  

Contributed by Janelle Tilse

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Sparks Will Fly As Firebirds Clash With Lightning In Mackay

August 24, 2023

An early netball derby is headed Mackay’s way, with the inaugural Suncorp Spirit Cup taking place at the Mackay Multisport Stadium on Saturday, November 26.

The Queensland Firebirds and Sunshine Coast Lightning will tussle it out for pre-season honours, but in celebration of bringing the event to Mackay, some special community events are taking place before the highly anticipated game.

The “Night with the Firebirds” event on Friday, November 25 will feature a behind-the-scenes panel discussion with the entire team. This is a rare opportunity as the only other time the squad will be completely together like this at a public event is the team’s annual gala dinner.

Hosted at Souths Leagues Club, this unique opportunity to mix and mingle with the entire Queensland Firebirds team over dinner and drinks will also include a live panel discussion featuring inside gossip from the entire team and Head Coach Bec Bulley from their preparations for the 2023 season.

The event runs from 5.30pm to 8.30pm and a ticket includes access to the event, main course and a drink on arrival. More info and bookings available at https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/971916.

SATURDAY – Tickets are still available for the regional clinic at Mackay Netball Association from 8am to 10am on Saturday, November 26. The clinic involves a meet and greet with the Firebirds followed by skills and drills led by the Netball Queensland team and is open for boys and girls aged 7 and up.

There are also tickets available for a coaching and umpiring workshop called “In the Nest” which is being guided by Firebirds head coach Bec Bulley and leading umpire Caroline Stevens. It’s being held from 5.30pm to 9pm at the Mackay Basketball Stadium as well as the workshop, a booking for this also includes a courtside seat for the Suncorp Spirit Cup.

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Eisteddfod Honours For Gifted Dancer And Vocalist Sophie

August 24, 2023

Leading the way for Mercy College at this year’s 75th annual Mackay Eisteddfod was gifted 15-year-old dancer and vocalist Sophie Reilly.

The talented prospect was one of hundreds of performing arts students in the region that participated in the milestone event – relishing an opportunity to hone their skills and perform in front of an appreciative audience.      

Students showed their wares in the Dance, Music, Speech and Drama categories which highlighted the incredible creative talent at this year’s event.

Keen judges predict a bright future for the accomplished Reilly, who received the Mackay Discount Drug Store $200 Bursary for the Most Promising Performer 18 Years & Under in the Eisteddfod’s Vocal Section.

Sophie capped a memorable Eisteddfod by also winning the 14 Years Girls Vocal Solo as well as the 13-and 14-Years Song and Dance Solo categories.

It has been a year to savour for the dedicated Reilly, who does vocal training with the experienced Rhonda Bates.

A student of the Roby Rogers School of Dancing since the age of three, Sophie was the winner of Miss GTB Entertainment at this year’s Get the Beat Competition in Mackay.

Sophie also attended the Brisbane Performing Arts Challenge in June this year and was a finalist in the Musical Theatre Scholarships.

She is also a member of the Mackay Musical Comedy Players and was an Ensemble Cast Member in their productions of Shrek and Chicago this year.

At the annual Queensland Asia-Pacific Grand Internationals National Cheer and Dance Competition held recently in Brisbane, Sophie was part of the Mercy/St Patrick’s College team that were crowned National champions in the Junior Lyrical category and also brought home the Highest Points Scoring for a School trophy.

By Chris Karas

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Five Queensland Sporting Representatives Honoured

August 24, 2023

Mercy College Mackay have saluted their five elite State sporting representatives after superb performances in 2022 on the rugby league, touch football and hockey fields, squash court and athletics track.

The College honoured outstanding athletes Kayce Hoani-Vincent, Harper Shields, Cohen Jackson, Matthew Davies and Mikayla Webb on their selection in Queensland representative sporting teams this year at a recent Sports Assembly.

All five students proved tremendous ambassadors for the College while on tour and enhanced their reputations with top displays in their chosen sports.

15-year-old squash sensation Hoani-Vincent capped a memorable 2022 after receiving Mercy’s prestigious Sportswoman of the Year Award.

Kayce represented Queensland and Australia at the annual Trans-Tasman Schools Squash Tri Series Challenge in Brisbane where she remained undefeated in singles matches.

A product of Mackay’s Squash 52 club, Kayce lined up for her beloved Maroons against the best junior squash players from NSW and New Zealand at the Daisy Hill Squash and Racquet Club complex and lived up to her mantle as the number one ranked female squash junior in Queensland with impressive victories in both singles and doubles formats.

At the end of the Tri Series, the gifted Hoani-Vincent made her international debut in Australian colours as part of a combined Queensland-NSW team and won all her singles matches against the formidable Kiwis.

Versatile Kayce later swapped her squash racquet for a pole vault in field athletics and came away with a gold medal at the Queensland Secondary Schools Athletics Championships in Brisbane.

She will now focus on representing Queensland in the Pole Vault at the Australian All Schools Track and Field Championships in Adelaide from Friday December 9 to Sunday December 11.

Harper Shields survived the ‘big wet’ in Wagga to bring home a silver medal from the SchoolSport Australia Under 12 Touch Football Championships.

The classy middle player helped Queensland qualify for the gold medal clash against NSW on a rain-sodden Jubilee Park – with the young Blues edging out the Maroons 4-3 in a thriller.

Both sides had earlier cemented the top two spots after completing the five preliminary rounds undefeated with four wins and a draw.

Queensland recorded thumping wins over ACT (5-3), Western Australia (11-2), Victoria (15-1) and South Australia (18-1) and drew 4-all with the Blues in a second-round fixture.

It capped a fruitful 2022 touch football campaign for Harper, who earlier captained Capricornia schoolboys to a second consecutive State Championship; Mercy College to the inaugural Fast Four Mackay All Schools Under 13s title and helping the Under 13 Mercy Boys reach the last 16 at the Titans All Schools Championships on the Gold Coast.

Record-breaking sprinter Mikayla Webb captured silver medals in the 100m and 200m dash at this year’s Queensland Secondary Schools Athletics Championships in Brisbane.

After scorching the field to win gold with personal best times at this year’s Capricornia Schools meet, the 15-year-old Mackay flash boosted her State ranking to number two with dashing displays against the finest sprinters in Queensland.

Fleet footed Mikayla gets another opportunity to compete at elite level when she lines up in both her pet events at the Australian All Schools Track & Field Championships in Adelaide from December 9 to December 11.

Webb, a bright prospect with Mackay Athletics Club, acknowledged the influence of her sprint coaches Tina and Luke Morse from ASSET (All Sports Speed Endurance Training) who have added speed to her running technique.  

Cohen Jackson performed strongly for Queensland at this year’s National Secondary Schools Rugby League Under 15 Championships staged in Redcliffe.

The strapping forward, who signed a three-year development contract with the Brisbane Broncos earlier this season, helped the Maroons to a top four finish before returning to club side Souths Sharks and inspiring team mates to the Under 15 finals series in the Mackay and District Junior League competition.

He also steered Mercy College to a Cowboys Challenge Grand Final showdown with Townsville’s Kirwan State High School.

Jackson is one of eight talented schoolboys signed by the Broncos that will participate in an Elite U/15s and U/16s Pathways Development Program over the next two seasons in preparation for a career in the NRL.  

Hockey whiz kid Matthew Davies stamped himself one of the State’s brightest prospects with superb performances for Queensland at the National SchoolSport Australia 10-12 yrs Carnival in Canberra and Junior Under 13 Hockey Australia Championships in Hobart.

The midfield ace was at his dynamic best during the National SchoolSport 10-12 yrs tournament in Canberra where the undefeated Maroons finished runners up to NSW.

At the Hockey Australia National Under 13 Championship Carnival in Hobart, 12-year-old Davies turned in classy performances to help the Queensland Cutters secure a top four finish.

Earlier this year Matthew showed his leadership qualities during the Under 10-12yrs Schools State titles in Ipswich by skippering Capricornia to a second placed finish behind joint winners Metropolitan North and Wide Bay.  

By Chris Karas

Mercy College Mackay’s Queensland State sporting representatives for 2022 from left Cohen Jackson, Harper Shields, Matthew Davies, Kayce Hoani-Vincent and Mikayla Webb with School Principal Janelle Agius

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