
Olympic gold medallist Cate Campbell made a splash in the Whitsundays over the weekend, inspiring the region’s next generation of swimmers during a special regional swim clinic at the Proserpine Swimming Pool. Hosted by Whitsunday Regional Council, the clinic was arranged to coincide with Campbell’s visit to the region as a guest speaker for Council’s State of the Region event. The opportunity allowed local young athletes to learn firsthand from one of Australia’s most celebrated Olympians. Swimmers from Whitsunday Swimming Club, Cannonvale Cannons and Bowen Swimming Club took part in the day, which featured tailored coaching sessions for three age groups — 6 to 9 years, 10 to 13 years, and 14 years and over. Participants received practical guidance, training tips and encouragement from Campbell both in and out of the pool. The event also gave young swimmers the chance to meet Campbell personally, take photographs, hold her Olympic gold medals and collect autographs, creating lasting memories for many aspiring athletes. Whitsunday Region Mayor Ry Collins said the clinic highlighted the importance of inspiring regional youth ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. “With Brisbane 2032 on the horizon, opportunities like this show young people that the pathway to the Olympics can begin right here in regional communities like the Whitsundays,” Mayor Collins said. Council thanked the participating swimmers, families and local clubs for helping make the clinic a valuable and inspiring experience for the region’s future athletes. Gold medallist Cate Campbell with junior swimmers Photo supplied
Read the full storyAmanda Camm has acknowledged the ongoing work of volunteers supporting Scouts Queensland at Rowallan Park, with a recent donation of marquees to assist with activities at the site. The park’s history has been carefully preserved by long-time locals like Bob Hodda, who has spent precisely 70 years working on and supporting the grounds. His knowledge provides a unique connection to Rowallan Park’s past and its role in generations of local Scouting. Among the stories connected to the site is the history of a bridge located on the property, which was brought in many years ago with the support of Ron Camm - Ms Camm’s great uncle. Originally costing £300, the structure has stood the test of time and remains a lasting feature of the park today. Rowallan Park continues to be an important base for Scouts activities in the Mackay region, while also holding a number of historically significant features, including the former location of the Munbura railway station, the Mervyn Johnstone Memorial Building, and South Sea Islander burial mounds. Ms Camm said supporting local Scouts groups is an important investment in young people and the wider community. “Scouts plays a valuable role in helping young people build confidence, resilience and practical life skills,” she said. “Rowallan Park provides a unique environment for those experiences, supported by volunteers who are deeply committed to both the site and the community.” Ms Camm also recognised the contribution of long-serving locals like Mr Hodda. “Locals like Bob have dedicated decades to this place, and that commitment is something the whole community can appreciate,” she said. Rowallan Park continues to support youth development, outdoor education, and community connection through its long-standing role in Scouting across the Mackay region Contributed with thanks to the office of Amanda Camm, Member for Whitsunday Support for Scouts Queensland at Rowallan Park was strengthened through a recent marquee donation acknowledged by Amanda Camm, while also recognising the 70-year contribution of local volunteer Bob Hodda in preserving the site’s rich community and Scouting heritage. Photos supplied
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The 2026 MSA National Short Course Championships celebrated 50 years of Masters excellence at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre from 28 April to 2 May, followed by the National Open Water Swim at Raby Bay on 3 May. More than 800 swimmers from across Australia and overseas came together for six days of racing, camaraderie, and celebrations. The North Mackay Sinkers fielded a team of six swimmers and one volunteer, contesting full programs of individual events, relays, and the concluding open water swim. Championship functions, a welcome event, and special 50‑year activities added to an already memorable week. All six pool swimmers performed above expectations, with numerous PBs challenged or broken — a testament to the quality coaching from Millie at DMR Leisure Memorial Pool. Championship Highlight – Cam McEvoy’s Lightning Swim A standout moment of the meet was Cam McEvoy’s blistering 25 m freestyle, stopping the clock at 9.32 seconds — a new Masters short‑course record and an electric moment that had the entire venue buzzing. His swim added an extra layer of excitement to an already historic championship. Pool Highlights – Medal Winners & Standout Performances Geoff Robinson: Gold – 200 Free, 800 Free. Silver – 400 Free, 100 Free Nigel Dalton: Silver – 400 Back, Bronze – 25 Back, 50 & 100 Back – 4th Pierre Craven: 400 IM – 4th Sue Dalton: 25 Breast – 4th Relays: The Sinkers Men’s 240+ relay team delivered four strong swims, finishing under nominated times in every event and proving once again how popular and competitive Masters relays can be. National Open Water Swim – Raby Bay The inclusion of an OWS at Nationals — often missing from the program — was a welcome addition, attracting over 140 swimmers across the 1.5 km and 3 km distances. 1.5Km: Gold – Nigel Dalton and Geoff Robinson 3km: Bronze – Dan Stampa, 4th – Pierre Craven A Championship Effort – In and Out of the Pool The 2026 Championships, delivered solely by Masters Swimming Queensland, were widely praised as a high‑calibre, exceptionally organised national event. A special shout‑out goes to our own super‑volunteer, Gerri Kissner, who was a “Gold‑medal performer” in her own right — contributing across timekeeping, medal table duties, and countless behind‑the‑scenes roles throughout the five days of pool competition. Looking Ahead With Nationals complete, the Sinkers now turn their focus to: MSQ State Championships in July, where a large and enthusiastic team is already preparing. Regional meets across North Queensland. Our own blue‑ribbon event, the Whitehaven Beach Open Water Swim in October A huge congratulations to all Sinkers who represented the club with pride, spirit, and sportsmanship at this milestone national event. Contributed by Dan Stampa The men’s relay team contested across several events. L – R: Nigel Dalton, Pierre Craven, Paul Ardvidson, Dan Stampa Gerri Kissner the Sinkers Super supporter and volunteer Geoff Robinson, swam into medals at the pool and open water swim Sue Dalton race ready for the start of the 50 m Butterfly Dan Stampa starts the 100m butterfly Cam McEvoy (L) pictured with Pierre Craven (R), treated us all to a blistering 25m free (9.32) Photos supplied
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The Mackay Contract Bridge Club keeps growing with new members joining each year. Bridge is a game of dedication, which requires continuous play to keep learning. Experienced players tell Novice players, (beginners), it takes at least 5-8 yrs to feel like you know what your doing. The Mackay Contract Bridge Club holds many events for Novices. Friday was the Unders and Overs Pairs green point event, which allowed Novices to play with an experienced player. The turn out was excellent. Some beginners are hesitant at first to play with more experienced players, but the more experience you get the quicker you learn the game. A big thank you was extended to all the experienced players who played with the novices in the competition and gave them the opportunity to experience a competition with support from the club. Weekly Results Monday 27 April 2026 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Geoff Taylor / Nancy Martin 1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild 2nd Diane Morgan / Sandy Ford 2nd Jan Harris / Helen Van Den Broek 3rd Karen Caldwell / Sue Mayer-Miller 3rd Jewel Schmidt / Janine Rodgers 4th Edward Kliese / Diane Stokes 3rd Louise Renton / Joy Block Tuesday Evening 28 April 2026 – 4 Table One Winner Green Points 1st Terry Sheedy / Helen Van Den Broek 2nd Ann Whitmore / Frances Brown Wednesday 29 April 2026 – Unders and Overs Pairs 13 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st John Hunt / Eric Goodchild 1st Alan Brown / Martin Pearce 2nd Jewel Schmidt / Patricia Garner 2nd Patrick Rasmussen / Mary Rose Ramsden 3rd Michelle Hall / Diane Morgan 3rd Geoff Taylor / Diane Cox 4th Vicki Howard / Janine Rodgers 4th Monica Darley / Christine Fitzpatrick 5th Sue Mayer-Miller / Kath Poole 5th Mick King / Susan Ross 6th Shirley Worland / Diane Stokes 6th Sandra Morris / Helen Goldston Thursday Evening 30 April 2026 – 4 Table One Winner – Green Points 1st Janine Rodgers / Frances Brown 2nd Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless 3rd Griffin Bancroft / Mick King Friday 1 May 2026 –- 8 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor 1st Diane Holewa / Max Holewa 2nd Monica Darley / Barbara Tait 2nd Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix 3rd Christine Nice / Diane Cox 3rd Lynne O’Neill / Terry Sheedy Saturday 2 May 2026 – 11 Table Mitchell Green Points N/S E/W 1st Faye Wright / Marilin Robins 1st Eric Goodchild / Debra Goodchild 2nd Josie Cowley / Terry Sheedy 2nd Griffin Bancroft / Jan Harris 3rd Joy Robinson / Ken Seaniger 3rd Christine Nice / Mary Rose Ramsden 5th Alan Brown / Frances Brown 5th Robert Carless / Anne Lutz Contributed by Joy Block Louise counting her points Christine, looking like she won that hand, and Martin, in thought. Photos supplied
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Mackay Basketball’s U16 Meteorettes delivered a strong performance in the state Grand Final, finishing with a well-earned 2nd place in Queensland after going down to Logan.












Coral Francis, Sue Hazledine, Wendy Sonter and Min Andrew. Photo supplied
The B Pairs Final was played on Wednesday, 22 April, with all signs pointing to a closely contested match, and it certainly delivered.
Wendy Sonter and Min Andrew took on Coral Francis and Sue Hazledine in a game that lived up to expectations, with scores going end-for-end throughout.
Played in great spirit, the match combined friendly camaraderie with a healthy dose of competitive intensity.
In the end, Coral and Sue emerged victorious, much to their delight. Congratulations also to Wendy and Min for a hard-fought performance.
A big thank you goes to all bowlers who took part in this year’s competition.
Contributed with thanks to Sue Hazledine.

Pictured is Section A Winners: Jan and Don. Photo supplied
Twenty-eight pairs from Mackay, Yepoon, Bowen and Rockhampton competed in the Mackay X Imps Pairs Red Point event on the ANZAC Weekend.
Lest We Forget
Winners Section A Jan Randall and Don Cameron (Rockhampton), Section B Mary Rose Ramsden and Christine Nice (Mackay) and Section C Anne Lutz and Ian Vary (Mackay). Play started respectfully after 12pm. Mackay Club ladies catered for the event with a big shout out to Janelle, Vicki, Sue and all who helped. The Mackay Contract Bridge Club is a very supportive and inclusive club where everyone pitches in. Appreciation was extended to Director Ian Cruickshank.
Weekly Results
Monday 20 April 2026 – 11 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Geoffrey Patterson / Noel Bugeia
1st
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
2nd
Geoff Taylor / Sandy Ford
2nd
Joy Hold / Ian Vary
3rd
Jan Harris / Helen Van Den Broek
3rd
Griffin Bancroft / Gwen Liddell
4th
Nancy Martin / Diane Morgan
4th
Geoff Cowan / Mary Cruickshank
Tuesday Evening 21 April 2026 – 6 Table One Winner Green Points
1st
Terry Sheedy / Helen Van Den Broek
2nd
Geoff Taylor / Janelle Conroy
3rd
Noel / Bugeia / Eric Goodchild
4th
Adrian Westcott / Patricia Garner
Wednesday 22 April 2026 – 9 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Monica Darley / Kath Poole
1st
Terry Sheedy / Sandy Patterson
2nd
Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia
2nd
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
3rd
Ming Ting / Debra Goodchild
3rd
Max Holewa / Diane Holewa
4th
Joy Robinson / Robert Carless
4th
Alan Brown / Frances Brown
Thursday Evening 23 April 2026 – 5 Table One Winner – Green Points
1st
Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
2nd
Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless
3rd
Anne Lutz / Geoff Taylor
Friday 24 April 2026 – Week 8 of 26 NWP - 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy
1st
Martin Pearce / Gwen Liddell
2nd
Joy Robinson / Geoff Taylor
2nd
Nancy Martin / Kath Poole
3rd
Griffin Bancroft / Diane Stokes
3rd
Christine Nice / Diane Cox
4th
Joyce Deguara / Shirley Worland
4th
Eric Goodchild / Sandy Patterson
Saturday 25 April 2026 & Sunday 26 April 2026 – Mackay X Imps Pairs – Red Points
Section A
Section B
1st
Jan Randal / Don Cameron
1st
Mary rose Ramsden / Christine Nice
2nd
Diane Holewa / Max Holewa
2nd
Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris
3rd
Malcolm Saunders / Adrian Lohmann
3rd
Sue McInnes / Deb Breeze
4th
Eric Goodchild / David Ting
4th
Martin Pearce / Noel Saunders
Section C
1st
Anne Lutz / Ian Vary
2nd
Joy Hold / Sandy Patterson
3rd
Simon Barnes / Janice Mansfield
4th
Cathy McKenzie / Michelle Rau
Contributed with thanks to Joy Block

Figure 1 - Michael Wallin – 1A - 45-49 Men
The 2026 GWM BMX Racing National Championships were held at Shepparton BMX Club on the 16th-18th April. Mackay and District BMX Club had an impressive 33 entries making the journey down to compete for National Titles with riders showcasing talent, determination and strength across multiple classes.
Mackay Riders delivered on track with impressive performances across the board with Podium finishes as well as bringing A Plates home. Local Rider and MAD BMX Coach Michael Wallin said, “After a 40year racing career, he was really proud his hard work had paid off” describing bringing home a 1A Plate as a true bucket list achievement.

MAD Riders securing A Plates (Placing Top 8th in Australia (ie: 1A Plate – 1ST Australia).
Club President Brett Wilson said “We are extremely proud of all our riders’ efforts at the Aus Cycling BMX National Championships.

“Your achievements on the track earned MAD BMX Club 13th Place out of 112 Clubs across Australia.

“Thanks to all the Mums, Dads and support crew that were there helping our riders”.


Riders, alongside their families travelled down to compete for a National Title as well as the chance to secure qualification for the 2026 UCI BMX Racing World Championships – set to be held on home soil in Brisbane July 17-25th. Congratulations to all MAD riders who’ve locked in their spot and qualified for Worlds – A huge effort all round.
A representative from the club said, “We can’t wait to see you line up on the Gate and represent Australia.”

Contributed with thanks to Kerry Bolger

Clinton Mackie (front left) and Levi Wallace (front right) take the early lead in the Mackay Road Runners 10km Mackay Surf club social run. Photo supplied
Around 30 runners took on a challenging 5km and 10km course from the Mackay Surf Club, set by Race Director Andrew Short. Strong winds across the Breakwater and soft sand sections added to the difficulty, though the social atmosphere encouraged runners to adapt and enjoy the event.
Standout performances came from Gail Mackie, Bev Ferris, Kayla Waugh, Natasha Joynson, Phoebe Short, Jess Evetts, Rebecca Malcolm, Rob Miller, Levi Wallace, Clinton Mackie, Craig Joynson, David Isbister, Stuart Sprott, Ashley Miles, Max Miles, Aidan Donnollan and Shane Donnollan. Several are now preparing for the Hamilton Island Hilly Half Marathon next weekend, a popular event on the local road and trail running calendar for more than 20 years.
With many runners heading to Hamilton Island, the Mackay Road Runners will host a social run from Quota Park on Binnington Esplanade at 4.30pm. Members and non-members are welcome, with a $2 entry. Participants are asked to arrive 15 minutes early for notices and registration.
Contributed with thanks to Janelle Tilse

Nine competitors from the Northern Beaches Shito-Ryu Karate Dojo brought home an impressive 29 medals after competing at the Traditional Japanese Karate National Championships in Adelaide. Photos supplied
Nine competitors from the Northern Beaches Shito-Ryu Karate Dojo returned home with an impressive 29 medals after competing at the Traditional Japanese Karate National Championships in Adelaide recently.
The team featured a diverse mix of athletes, including a 10- and 12-year-old, three teenagers and four adults. Sensei Helle competed while also serving as a judge at the national event.
For some competitors it was their first ever tournament and first medal, while others stepped up into new and far more challenging divisions.

After months of intense training and weekends dedicated to refining their skills, each team member demonstrated strong technique and commitment to their martial art. With Sensei Helle also working as a judge, the dojo maintains a high training standard that was clearly reflected in the team’s results.
Preparation continued even after arriving in Adelaide, with athletes taking part in beach training sessions and visiting a local dojo as guests.

The results proved to be a family affair.
Brothers Nathanial and Aksel competed alongside their mum, Sensei Helle, while friend Logan secured two gold, one silver and one bronze medal.
Tim claimed one gold and one bronze medal, while Nicky earned one gold, one silver and two bronze. 10-year-old Phoenix collected two gold, one silver and one bronze.
Martha celebrated her first ever competition and medal haul with one gold and two bronze, while her son Kaito secured two gold and one bronze.

Following the championships, the team celebrated their achievements by exploring Adelaide and the Barossa Valley.
Sensei Helle reflected on the experience, saying growth happens in the dojo but lifelong bonds are forged on the road.
The Northern Beaches Karate club runs classes during the school term on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Bucasia Community Hall in Wallace Avenue. For more information contact 0488 146 644.
Contributed by Gerri Kissner

Sunday Winners: John Hayson, Shirley Jones, Penny Warren and President Graeme Read. Photo supplied.
Tuesday’s winners were Neil Chittenden, Deb Retchless and Ron Hyde who defeated Ray Muir, Maureen Hyde and Denis Madeley. In the other game Shirley Jones, Sue Shearing and Boof Querro defeated Stumpy Adamsm Skin Querro and Gavin Charles. The jackpot didn’tgo off.
Club Competition for the week: Ladies A Singles Teresa Willshire defeated Maureen Hyde. Men’s A Singles Ron Hyde defeated Kevin Daniels. B Singles Kevin Baxter defeated Stuart Jeal.
On Sunday afternoon four triples were played. Winners for the afternoon were John Hayson, Shirley Jones and Penny Warren who defeated Bron Tolcher, Boof Querro and Graeme Read. In the other games Celly Jeal, Deb Retchless and Allan Rolfe defeated Lindy Suann,Gavin Charles and Stuart Jeal, Eileen Dunn, Maureen Hyde Kevin Jewell defeated Toni Bowen, Laurie Land and Denis Madelay, and Denise Wallace, Sue Shearing drew with Neil Chittenden, Skin Querro and Mark Drummond. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Congratulations and best wishes to Denise Wallace and Penny Warren who are representing North Qld in the State District Sides this week at Mermaid Beach, Gold Coast.
Our first game of Bingo starts today Friday 1 May. To enjoy the morning be at the clubhouse by 9am for a 9.30am start.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

The U13 Team Photo supplied
It wasn’t all smooth sailing, but across the grades there was plenty to celebrate in a spirited weekend of football.
Friday night saw both Divisional Men’s sides impress against Mackay Rangers. Div 2 showed great grit to secure a 3–2 victory, with Kadon Howell opening his account, Chen Quach adding another, and Rale Mudford netting the winner. Div 1 delivered a clinical 5–2 result, highlighted by Hayden Vanderdrift’s second consecutive hat-trick, supported by goals from Jake Flaherty and Nathan Sothmann.
Our women set the tone on Saturday with a determined 3–2 comeback win over Rangers. After falling 2–0 behind, Michelle Sothman’s driving finish ignited belief before Sarah Chilton scored twice to cap a resilient performance.
The FQPL Men enjoyed a dominant home round against Wanderers. The U23s ran rampant in an 8–2 win, with Kai Savy bagging a hat-trick alongside goals from Pepe Perea, Sebastian Shand, Sam Frumento (2) and Ben Seago. The Premiers followed with an equally emphatic 8–1 victory, Ethan Rose leading the charge with a hat-trick. Further goals from Thomas Farnsworth, Reef Peel, Max O’Keefe and Mikey Nash sealed a commanding result.
Our U14/15 squads showed strong character on Sunday. U14/15 Div 1 fought back to claim a 6–2 win over Dolphins, while the U14/15 FQPL side battled hard but went down 2–1 despite a late penalty from Nick Moranino.
The U13s also impressed, with a solid defensive display from the back line the U13 FQPL team securing a composed 2–0 win against Country United, with goals from Jace Hickey and Connor Miller. The U13 Div 1 put in a strong effort but conceded a 5–3 loss against Magpies Black.
A weekend showcasing resilience, growth and exciting football across every age group.
Contributed with thanks to Joscelyn O’Keefe.

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What began as a picture-perfect Whitsunday morning turned into a test of patience for sailors competing in the Abell Point Yacht Club’s annual Warri Cup yacht race on Sunday 12 April.
With bright blue skies overhead and calm seas across Pioneer Bay, the fleet gathered for the scheduled 11am start off Airlie Beach. While the weather looked ideal for spectators, competitors quickly realised the day would be a challenging one as the wind refused to play.
Instead of the usual lively charge across the course, yachts found themselves drifting slowly in glassy conditions. Some boats barely moved at all and at times the gentle current made it appear as though they were sailing backwards.
Race organisers and competitors remained hopeful that a breeze might fill in and allow the race to continue, but the Whitsundays had other plans. As the hours passed with little change in conditions, several yachts began to retire from the race.
By around 1.30pm, with still no meaningful wind and concern that boats could be out on the course well into the evening, the difficult decision was made to abandon the race. While some sailors were keen to persevere, others were relieved to turn for home.
“You can’t keep everyone happy in a yacht race,” organisers said afterwards. “But sometimes the weather simply doesn’t cooperate.”
Despite the lack of racing, the Warri Cup remains one of the Abell Point Yacht Club’s most anticipated events and a highlight on the local sailing calendar.
The race is now rescheduled for a re-run on Sunday 24 May 2026 and hopefully the wind decides to join the party this time.
Contributed with thanks to Abell Point Yacht Club

On Tuesday a big field of 34 players (11 ladies and 23 men) competed in a single Stableford event. Weather and course conditions were ideal as reflected in some good scoring.
Congratulations to the lady’s winner Penny Wardroper and Barry Mortimer for the men.
We celebrated Jan and Barry's 80th with song and delicious cake.
RESULTS
LADIES
Winner: Penny Wardroper 36 points
R/Up: Linda Wardroper also with 36 points on a count back
Rundown: Elspeth Scotford (35), Sally Little and Tina Badenhorst both with 33 points and Jan Shuwalow (32)
MEN
Winner: Barry Mortimer 42 points
R/Up: John Strelec also with 42 points on a count back
Rundown: Grossy and John Roser both with 37 points, Trevor Peroz (36), Gary Scotford, Craig McLean and Peter Lindsay all with 35 points, Norman Foster (34) and Allen Roberts (33)
PIN SHOTS
Ladies: A Grade - Elspeth Scotford scooped the pool with all 3 pin shots!!!
B Grade - Linda Wardroper (x2) and Sally Little
Men: A Grade - Grossy (x2) and Les Randles
B Grade - Trevor Paroz, Barry Shuwalow and Barry Mortimer
CHIP INS
Elspeth Scotford, Jan Shuwalow, Barry Mortimer and Trevor Paroz
NAGAs
for a ball each Robyn Whitham and Vic Feldman
DRAWS:
MEMBERSHIP draw to Norm Foster
WEEKLY RAFFLE reluctantly to Roger Vandenberg
UPCOMING EVENTS:
28/4/26 - CROKER SHIELD at Proserpine 9.00 am start
5/5/26 - MAY 2026 Monthly Medal and count your putts
DITTY
Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad brakes from good shots, good brakes from bad shots but you have to play the ball where it lies.
Contributed with thanks to John Roser

Wednesday the Proserpine Bowls Club had thirteen people for bowls and Graham Thrupp decided that it was the ideal time to give his new bowls a practice so that he could start to work out exactly what they do without the pressures of playing in a game. This always a great way to reacquaint ourselves with just what can be done with our bowls.
In Social Bowls John Anderson, Henny Tattam and Trevor Parsons defeated Alen Sanderson, Arthur Griffith and Mike Harrison 18 - 12, coming from behind by scoring a 6 in the 16th end to edge ahead leading into the last end with a 2 shotmargin. We all know that in the last end if you are behind, it's no good playing safe, you must go for shots.
In the other game of Social Bowls on Wednesday, Nolwenn and Thomas visitors from France were introduced to bowls for the first time. Nolwenn, Barry Zillmann and Heather Brown defeated Thomas, Mary Hedgelong and Philip Brown 30 - 6.
In Social Bowls on Sunday, Thomas, Arthur Griffith and Heather Brown defeated Nolwenn, Philip Brown and Trevor Parsons 24 - 14. This was a much closer game than the scores indicate.
In the other game of Social Bowls on Sunday, Alen Sanderson, Henny Tattam and Mark Holmes defeated Graham Thrupp, Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison 24 - 18.
Competition games for this weekend. Saturday May 2. Club Championship Singles to commence at 10am -- Michael Kinnear v Luchie Gardel, Marker Philip Brown. Shane Kinnear v Andrew Bell, Marker Mark Holmes. Gavin Milne v Kendall Watts, Marker Gavin Noonan. Scott Hamilton v Harry Craig, Marker Jonathan Bye.
Club Championship Pairs commencing at 1pm -- Harry Craig and Scott Hamilton v David Ling and Andrew Bell. Toby Craig and Marcus Craig v Shane Kinnear and Michael Kinnear.
B Grade Pairs commencing at 1pm -- Alen Sanderson and Mike Harrison v Vince Olsen and Todd Leys.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

BUT FIRST
Sara Hagy took out the Gross Championship at the Bowen Ladies’ Open on Sat 18/4, as well as the A grade longest drive and an NTP. Well done Sara, you have done PGC proud- many congratulations.
12 PGC ladies are off to Country Week to represent PGC at Rocky and Yeppoon, good luck girls, we’ll be watching (figuratively) with interest.
AND NOW FOR THE RESULTS : WEEK ENDING 19/4/26
TUESDAY 14/4/26
PGC - Stableford
MEN :
Winner : Wilf Herweg 40 points (C/B)
R/Up : Allen Roberts
3rd : Louis Neethling 36 points
NTPs : Aaron Prosser, Penny Wardroper (2nd), Wilf Herweg (13th), John Grosskreutz (16th)
VETS : Stableford at Home Hill
19 Vets (6 ladies/13 men) made the trip to Home Hill for the first leg of the Whitsunday Group games (including a minor hold up on the 1 road in and out scenario) due to an accident on the Bruce Highway.They acquitted ourselves well on the day, those domed greens were probable the hardest part of the day.
NOTABLE LADIES :
Paula McQuat (28 points), Tiina Randmae and Leanne Alexander (27 points), Anna Winterbourn (25 points). The winner on the day was Lynne Windt (35 points), r/up Joy Hose (34 points)
NOTABLE MEN :
Craig McLean (33 points), Gary Scotford and Trevor Paroz (32 points), John Roser (30 points), Peter Lindsay (29 points) and John Strelec (27 points).
The winner was Guy Leblowitz 39 points, r/up was Neil Francis 36 points
NTPs : Well done to Elspeth Scotford, Leanne Alexander, Ken Granger and Nic Apruzzese.
WEDNESDAY 15/4/26
PGC - Stableford
LADIES :
Winner : Tiina Randmae 35 Points
NTPs : Ann Gardel (2nd), Sherri Meade (16th)
THURSDAY 16/4/26
MARCH MM sponsored by Loot Pay
PGC - MEN :
A Grade :
Winner : Adam Stroud 68 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Gary Scotford
B Grade :
Winner :Ken Granger 70 nett (C/B)
R/Up : Rob Webb
NTPs : Mitchell Whitton (2nd), Brian Allen (9th), Gary Scotford (13th), Ken Lovett (16th)
FRIDAY 17/4/26
9 hole Run sponsored by the Metropole Hotel : Front 9
Winner : Kell Geard 22 points (C/B)
R/up : Wil Bernett
3rd : Simon Wilmot 21 points
NTPs : Luke Wayth (2nd), Luke Paroz (9th)
SATURDAY 18/4/26
Stableford sponsored by MBW
MEN :
A Grade :
Winner : Aaron Wingrove 38 points (C/B)
R/Up : Billy O’Connor
B Grade :
Winner : Brian Allen 41 points
R/Up : Trevor Paroz 39 points
NTPs : Russel Lakey (2nd), Conrad Werner (9th), John Dodds (13th), Bradley Wilkinson (16th)
LADIES
Winner : Peta Thomas 39 points
R/Up : Edwina Pettiford 34 points
NTPs : Sherri Meade (2nd), Edwina Pettiford (9th)
SUNDAY 19/4/26
March MM sponsored by KJC
MEN :
Winner : Kelvin Stephens 65 nett
R/Up : Dean Barnard 68 nett
NTPs : Kelvin Stephens (2nd), George Meharry (9th), Jake Cremor (13th), Alex Schultz (16th)
LADIES :
Winner : Edwina Pettiford 69 nett
R/Up : Paula McQuat 71 nett
NTPs : Loretta Puttick (2nd), Sara Hagy (9th)
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Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
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Phil O’Brien receiving the team’s awards Photo supplied
We are so privileged to live in the Whitsundays, with all the magic in the air living in Paradise.
However, on ANZAC Day we reflect on how lucky we really are. We are grateful for members of our little bowls club who are proud to do their little part for our community and the mourn many people that died to keep our country safe.
A busy week started on Tuesday where the first place went to the team of skipper Mark Mawson with second Di Dobbins and lead Sue Walker -- 26-12. Second place went to the pairs team of Tony ( take the money) Whitehorn with Dawn Dowell -- 23-18.
Wednesday afternoon Social Bowls saw 20 bowlers vying for first prize and this time Tony Whitehorn took the money with a first-class display with pairs partner Alan Pershouse -- 36-19 .
After the games, a dice roll determined that the lowest winning score would take the prize. This went to the team skipped by Phil O’Brien, with Tony Kelly as second—who delivered a particularly strong performance—and Sue Dakin at lead. They secured a 23–7 win.
There was also an A Division singles match between Warren Mills and John Fielding, with John narrowly winning 25–24 in a highly competitive and accurate game.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
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Andie Reynolds at Whitsunday SC Meet
Cannonvale Cannons swimmers made a powerful statement at the Whitsunday Short Course Transition Meet in Collinsville last weekend, with a small but mighty team of six delivering exceptional results.
With the Collinsville pool recently converted from 33 metres to a 25-metre format, this marked only the second official meet in its new configuration. The change has opened the door for a host of new pool records, and the Cannons were quick to make their mark.
Five of the six Cannons swimmers claimed pool records across the weekend, led by an outstanding performance from Harry Chegwidden. Competing in the 8 years boys age group, Harry secured an incredible eight pool records across all 25m and 50m strokes – Freestyle, Backstroke, Breaststroke and Butterfly.
Eloise Chegwidden was equally impressive in the 10 years girls division, achieving nine pool records. Her results spanned all 25m and 50m events, along with the 100m Individual Medley, showcasing her versatility across all strokes.
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Mackenzie Bennett (11 years girls) added to the tally with multiple records in the 25m and 50m Freestyle and Butterfly, 50m Backstroke, and 100m Individual Medley. Andie Reynolds (13 years girls) also made her mark, breaking records in the 50m Breaststroke, 100m Freestyle and 100m Individual Medley, while Dylan Reynolds (16 years girls) claimed a new record in the 25m Butterfly.
In an impressive display of dominance, Eloise Chegwidden, Harry Chegwidden, Tyler Bennett, Mackenzie Bennett and Andie Reynolds each secured first place in every event they entered.
Looking ahead, a larger contingent of Cannons swimmers will travel to Mackay this week to compete in the North Queensland Games, the largest multi-sport competition in regional Australia. The club looks forward to building on this strong momentum.
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Proserpine Whitsunday Rugby Union Club Women's A Grade team produced a commanding display on Saturday, defeating Moranbah Bulls 48-5 at Leprechaun Park during the special ANZAC Round clash.
The reigning 2025 premiers showed exactly why they remain the benchmark of the competition, crossing repeatedly in an impressive attacking performance. Chelsie Jury starred with four tries, while Shirley Luke added a double. Emily Guthrie and Lily Sainsbury also added tries, with Shakaya Costello converting four attempts to complete a polished team effort.
The Bulls showed determination throughout the contest, with Aroha Heta scoring their sole try of the match, and their first points of the season.
Following two rounds of the Access Hire Women's A Grade Competition, the Whitsundays now sit on top of the ladder with 10 competition points and have made an early statement as one of the teams to beat this season.
Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Rugby Union Club