
Two of the Rules of Running Middle Distance Squad athletes made their way down to Melbourne to compete at the 2025 Chemist Warehouse Australian Athletics All Schools Championships from the 4th–7th of December. Millie Groom competed in the 3000m, placing 5th in Australia and achieving a huge 26-second PB. The following day she raced the 2000m Steeplechase, placing 6th in Australia with a 12-second PB. Ayla Moon competed in the 400m, qualifying fastest and then winning the Gold Medal the n
Read the full storyResults for week ending Saturday 6th December 2025 Monday 1st December 2025 – 7 ½ Table Mitchell Green Points North/South East/West 1st DAVID TING - ERIC GOODCHILD 1st GEOFF TAYLOR - GEOFFREY PATTERSON 2nd JAN HARRIS - JULIE O'NEILL 2nd DIANE HOLEWA - MAX HOLEWA 3rd BARBARA TAIT - MARGARET LANE 3rd JEWEL SCHMIDT - RICHARD WIX 4th DIANE STOKES - EDWARD KLIESE Tuesday 2nd December 2025 – 4 ½ Table Howell Green Points 1st JOHN MCGEE - MICK KING 3rd ERIC GOODCHILD - NOEL BUGEIA 2nd ERROL MOR
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The November instalment of Shawn’s Summer Splash n Dash Social Biathlon Series wrapped up with thanks to Race Director Jim Ford, ahead of a well-earned break throughout December. The popular series will return on the first Sunday afternoon of January 2026, keeping the same time, place and format for athletes eager to restart their routine. For those still keen to maintain fitness over the holiday period, Mackay Road Runners will continue meeting at 4.30pm each Sunday at Bluewater Quay for
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North Mackay Ladies have had another amazing year on the bowling greens. Winning the Premier shield for the 5th year in succession, which is an amazing achievement for the club. In the district, points are awarded to each club for Winners and Runners Up in the following categories. Master Pairs, Symons Shield, Johnstone Shield, Pennants and District Champion of Champions. The District Presentation for the shield was held recently and presented to our President Hilary Jones-Rowan. Photog
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As the year winds down, social bowls at Proserpine Bowls Club will conclude for 2025, with the last day of play scheduled for Sunday, December 14. The club plans to reopen on Sunday, January 24, 2026, with an Australia Day-themed event. Members are encouraged to get creative with their outfits to celebrate both the start of the year and Australia Day.
On Wednesday, seven players enjoyed an afternoon of bowls. Trevor Parsons and Philip Brown recorded a convincing win over Barry Zillmann and Sandy Daffara, while Josh Wilson, John Anderson, and Gavin Noonan claimed a big victory against Josh, Jade, and Heather Brown.
Sunday’s play was cancelled due to lightning and rain—a welcome relief for the grass, but not ideal for bowls.
Wednesday evening saw the first meeting of the newly elected Board, attended by all members. The meeting was productive, with dates set, decisions made, and plans for 2026 discussed.
Club Competitions 2026
Nominations are now open for the 2026 club competitions. Members can enter by putting their names on the sheets at the club, notifying Barry Saroglia, or asking someone to enter their team. Nominations close the first weekend in February, so teams are encouraged to organise early to ensure the competitions run smoothly.
Friday Night Social Bowls
The Board approved a proposal to open the club every Friday evening for Barefoot Bowls and socialising, starting Friday, February 6, from 5pm to 9pm. Activities will include a sausage sizzle and barefoot bowls (weather permitting). Success will rely on broad club support to share responsibilities.
Casual Social Membership will also be introduced, with a Members Draw to take place on Friday nights. More details will be shared once the program is finalised.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

The Cannonvale Cannons have wrapped up a huge fortnight of racing, delivering standout performances across three regional events.
Last weekend, swimmers attended the 52nd Great Barrier Reef Long Course Transition Meet in Mackay, a club favourite hosted by Mackay Swimming Academy. Despite technical delays on Day One, the carnival proved worth the wait with strong results across the board. Notable PBs were recorded by Hamilton Anflous, Tyler Bennett, Declan Dichiera, Miller Eaves, Ruby Harland, Stella Mulliss, Matilda Nicholes, Miranda Palmero, Addie Sanders, River Shields, and Caleb, Lily and Zavier Woolston.
Senior swimmer Tora Delac achieved two national qualifying times, while younger brother Harris (11) impressed spectators with an extraordinary 30.81-second PB in the 1500m Freestyle, finishing in 21:45.52 — a remarkable feat for his age. Tyler Bennett also shone, claiming $100 prize money for winning the Men’s 11 & Over 50m Freestyle.
This weekend, 40 swimmers competed at the Bowen Family Long Course Transition Meet in extremely hot conditions, resulting in fewer PBs but plenty of determination. Congratulations to Mackenzie Bennett, Tora Delac, Harris Delac, Jax Clayworth, Thomas Ganter and Hamilton Anflous on their selection for the Swimming North Queensland Relay Team. Bowen marked the final regional meet before the Queensland Long Course Championships (13–19 December).
Meanwhile, Eloise Chegwidden travelled south to race at the Rocky City Twilight Meet, competing alongside Olympians and elite athletes. She medalled in every event and achieved four PBs — an incredible result following a demanding racing schedule. A highlight was meeting her idol, Olympian Meg Harris.
The club now looks ahead to the final Club Night of the season, combining racing with festive fun as they celebrate an outstanding year of achievements.
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Matilda Nicholes at GBR Meet. Photo supplied

Friday the 21st saw picklers from the Gloucester Sport & Recreation Association out enjoying some festive fun as they celebrated both Christmas and their first anniversary. During the afternoon, members voted on a name for their new pickleball machine, purchased with support from a Whitsunday Regional Council grant. The winning name, Lobbie Lobster, has already become a favourite among players, helping them warm up and practise their shots.
Eighteen players—mostly locals, along with two visitors from Mackay—joined in the afternoon games, with several spectators braving the heat to cheer them on. The celebration wrapped up with a relaxed dinner at the Gloucester Resort, catered by two of their own players, chefs Nick and Fred.
Contributed with thanks to Lorraine Christiansen

Tuesday afternoon winners were Stumpy Adams, Lindy Suann, Shirley Jones and Cliff Querro, who defeated Kay Drury, Skin Querro, Deb Retchless and Margaret Wilson. The jackpot didn’t go off. Last week, Isobel Wheeler, a long-time member of the club, reached an important milestone—turning 90. Ladies President Margaret Wilson had the pleasure of presenting Isobel with her Matriarch badge in front of members and family.
On Sunday morning, our bowls sections held their respective AGMs. Graeme Read has been voted in as the new Men’s President and Deb Retchless as Ladies’ President. Congratulations to all the new executive committees. There are a lot of changes happening throughout Bowls Qld and the North Qld District, and I am sure they will lead the way well in 2026.
After a delicious high tea at lunch, members braved the heat and headed out onto the green. Winners for Sunday afternoon were Bron Tolcher, Deb Retchless and Alby Vigar, who defeated Lindy Suann, Gavin Charles and Pat Tracey. In the other games, Jocelyn De Franciscis, Shirley Jones and Stuart Jeal defeated Celly Jeal, Gordon Querro and Margaret Wilson; and Kay Drury, Gordon Querro and Laurie Land, in an extremely close game, defeated Stumpy Adams, Linda Scells and Greg Colquhoun. The jackpot did not go off.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Isobel Wheeler with her Matriach Badge (90 years old)

The last week of spring is behind us and we’re about to enter the final month of the year, but nothing seems to slow the improvement of our bowlers, with another week of outstanding results.
Tuesday afternoon social bowls showcased a brilliant performance from our little pocket rocket, Carol Crosbie, who is currently in a real purple patch with her accurate, precision bowling. She teamed up with Betty Whitehorn—also bowling with supreme confidence—and shared lead duties with Wendy Pomeroy and Mel Fennell. Together, they comfortably outplayed the rest of the field. Well done, ladies.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls, well organised by Merve Stewart, attracted a strong field of 26 bowlers. It was Ted Cullen as skipper, with Keith Bates leading and Betty Whitehorn second, who dominated with a 12-point win. All other matches were tight contests and a great afternoon was enjoyed by all.
Wednesday night Business House Bowls saw both the Battery Warehouse and PRD teams produce brilliant games, proving themselves worthy contenders as finals approach.
Friday afternoon marked the final week for the well-behaved Christian College students—featured in this week’s photo. Their improvement this season has been remarkable. Special mention goes to Pazel Davis, Elliana Langshore, Madeline Riley, Miranda Jackson, Ruby Atkins, Ocean Houlding, Tamsyn and Harmony Carus, and Olive Burke, whose talent continues to shine. We are hopeful of forming a competitive team to represent the Whitsundays next year in the Queensland Schools Competition. A big thank you to Mr Richardson, who does an exceptional job guiding his students.
Saturday morning Scroungers drew a strong field, with first-round winners Kathryn Rimmeswaal, Des Ballance, Betty Whitehorn and Dennis Donadelli progressing to the finals. Betty Whitehorn and Des Ballance met in the A-grade final, with Betty proving too strong and securing the win. The B-division title went to Maureen Barnard.
Sunday afternoon social bowls featured three tightly contested triples games, but the standout team on the day was again led by skipper Carol Crosbie, supported by a superb performance from lead Alma Rose Mawson and a strong game by Dennis Donadelli.
Congratulations to all winning teams, and a special acknowledgement to our bar manager, Fiona Greener, who continues to run everything smoothly, efficiently and without any fuss.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Christian college students whom we hope will form a strong team next year. Photo supplied

The 2025 season has officially come to a close for Cannonvalley Pony Club, marking the end of another successful, safe, and enjoyable year of riding, learning, and community spirit.
Members, families, and friends came together for a fantastic end-of-season break-up party, filled with fun games, laughter, and a great chance to catch up without the horses. The celebration was a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the past year and recognise the dedication of everyone who contributes to the club’s success.
Congratulations to all of our 2025 award winners:
Volunteer Award: van Dalen family
Instructor's Award: Alana Marshall
Billie Kinder Award: Mila Parkinson
Most Improved
Senior: Belinda Sinclair
Junior: Lily Bygrave
Encouragement Award
Senior: Victoria Giles
Junior: Mila Bambridge
Cannonvalley Pony Club is proud to have enjoyed a safe and rewarding year of riding, teamwork, and growth. The club extends heartfelt thanks to all riders, parents, instructors, and volunteers for their ongoing support and commitment throughout 2025.
We look forward to welcoming back our members – and new faces – when the 2026 season commences in March. Bring on another exciting year of learning, friendship, and fun at Cannonvalley Pony Club!
Contributed with thanks to Kate van Dalen

The Whitsunday Swimming Club wrapped up the first half of the 2025/2026 season in style with a festive final club night for 2025 on Monday. Swimmers came together for an evening of laughter, fun swims, Christmas carols, and plenty of food. The festivities were even brightened by a visit from the club’s resident Frogette.
The season so far has been busy, with swimmers competing at a range of meets, including:
Cannonvale SC Meet
Gardens SC Meet
QLD SC Championships
Townsville Tourists Meet
Whitsunday LC Meet
Gardens Preparation Meet
GBR LC Meet
Bowen LC Meet
Swimmers also attended the Junior Achievers JX clinic in Mackay, gaining valuable experience and skills.
Looking ahead, George is set to head to Brisbane in the first week of the December school holidays to compete at the QLD Championships—good luck!
The season has already seen many personal bests, as well as swimmers achieving qualifying times for State, National, QLD Country Championships, and QLD State Sprints events.
A big thank you goes to Coach Jenny for her dedication, motivation, and expert coaching, helping the swimmers reach their goals. The club looks forward to an exciting second half of the season.
Contributed with thanks to Amanda Yuskan

RUNNING
Congratulations to all participants in the fourth event of the Shawn’s Splash n Dash Off-Season Social Biathlon Series for 2025/2026. A big thank you goes to Jim Ford for once again coordinating the series, and to Adam Knezevic for keeping everyone cool with those all-important Zooper Doopers.
Despite the very warm conditions, participants showed great awareness and paced themselves sensibly. Next Sunday marks the halfway point of the series, followed by a full break throughout December. Events will resume in January 2026 to complete the program.
The biathlon series is free to join; however, participants are reminded to pay the $5 entry fee at the pool kiosk before accessing the track and pool facilities. A gold coin donation is also appreciated to help cover the cost of the Zooper Doopers.
See you all again very soon!
Contributed by Janelle Tilse
Several participants enjoying the 2025/2026 Shawn’s Summer Social Splash n Dash Series post event cool down and zooper doopers!
4227 – Adam Knezevic leads in the initial stages of the track portion of Shawn’s Splash n Dash Biathlon Series.
4233 – Husband of the Year, Craig Joynson sprays water and a bit of light relief in the humid conditions on his wife, Natasha.
Andrew Short (left), Jo Hughes (centre) and Judy Zahn (right) in fine form as they easily tackle the track in the very humid conditions.
4278 – Stephen Oberg leads runners as the direction was reversed for the 2nd part of the track section.
4247 – Jose Short lets the photographer know how she’s feeling but with a big smile!
4323 – Alana Knezevic (right) sets a good pace with fellow runner, Russell Holmes.
4250 – Carmel Mahon returning to some of her previous good form after a recent illness.
4218 - Len Howarth (right) encourages granddaughter Cloe (left) before she heads out onto the 30 minute track session.
4263 – Andrew Flanagan in good pace seeking as many laps as he can in the 30 minutes track session. Photos supplied

Sunset Bay Outriggers have recently returned from the Aocra National Sprint Titles held on the Gold Coast, competing against Australia's best outrigger crews with age divisions ranging from U12 to over 80yrs of age, in V12, 500m, 1000m and 1500m events over 3 days. With this being a first time attendance for many of the Sunset paddlers to a National event, the nerves were on high alert but once the butterflies were gone the crews went to another level of competition.
Sunset Bay Master 40+men and Golden 60+ men crews have qualified to be invited to compete against the worlds best paddlers in 2026, in V12, 500m and 1000m.
The club received the following medals:
The Senior Master women 50+ also qualified for the V12 and will await to see if any invitation is extended to the crew for other races.
This crew has bragging rights over the 2 men crews for a faster time in the V12 and will be content with this for quiet awhile.
Numerous Sunset Bay crews made finals and finished in the top 10 of Australia, all coaches are very proud of the club efforts that have definitely put Mackay and the club on the map, especially with the new club uniform looking so flash.
The Sunset Bay outriggers are located at Eimeo Beach and will be hosting 'Come and Try' days in the off season, follow Sunset Bay Outrigger Club on Facebook.
Contributed by Renee Martin
Sunset Bay Outriggers have made waves on the national stage, qualifying multiple crews for the 2026 World Sprint Titles in Singapore after a standout medal-winning performance at the Aocra National Sprint Titles. Photos supplied

BRIDGE
Mackay Contract Bridge Results
Sunday was the first week of the Novice Pairs Championships (<100 MP’s) with the same partner for both weeks. This is a Red point event. It is amazing to see so many players who only finished lessons earlier this year participate in the event. Well done to all, for your determination and love for the game. Bridge is such a wonderful game and it really gets you in. International Men’s Day was celebrated at the club last week as well.
Weekly Results
Monday 17 November Week 22 of 25 NWP 8 Table Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy 1st Jennifer Cameron / Diane Morgan
2nd Jan Harris / Helen Van Den Broek 2nd David Ting / Eric Goodchild
3rd Shirley Worland / Anne Lutz 3rd Andrew Canavan / Geoffrey Patterson
Tuesday Evening 18 November 2025 – 5 Table One Winner Green Points
1st Terry Sheedy / Helen Van den Broek 2nd Faye Wright / Marilin Robins
3rd Geoff Taylor / Janelle Conroy 4th Patricia Garner / Adrian Westcott
Wednesday 19 November 2025 – 11 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Janet Hansen / Eric Goodchild 1st Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
2nd Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 2nd David Ting / Ming Ting
3rd Laura Howland / Janelle Conroy 3rd Jan Harris / Sandra Morris
4th Joy Hold / Diane Cox 4th Victor Mason / John Ludkin
5th Josie Cowley / Barbara Tait 5th Mick King / John McGee
Thursday Evening 20 November 2025 – 4 Tables One Winner – Green Points
1st Ian Cruickshank / Adrian Westcott 2nd Jan Harris / Patricia Garner
Friday 21 November 2025 – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 1st Eric Goodchild / Diane Morgan
2nd Ming Ting / David Ting 2nd Martin Pearce / Gwen Liddell
3rd Terry Sheedy Janelle Conroy 3rd Lynne O’Neill / Rowland / Taylor
Saturday 22 November 2025 – 10 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Frances Brown / Alan Brown 1st Martin Pearce / Patricia Garner
2nd Max Holewa / Diane Holewa 2nd Ming Ting / David Ting
3rd Annie Lynch / Diane Stokes 3rd Lorna Shuttlewood / Susan Wright
4th Geoff Taylor / Margaret Lane 4th Terry Sheedy / Geoffrey Patterson
Sunday 23 November Novice Pairs Week 1 of 2 – 6 Table Mitchell Red Points
N/S E/W
1st Faith Hutchinson / Geoff Taylor 1st Lynne O’Neill / Karn Caldwell
2nd Joy Hold / Gillian McCallum 2nd Sandy Patterson / Mary Rose Ramsden
3rd Rodney Miles / Christine Morrison 3rd Martin Pearce / Sue Mayer-Miller
Contributed by Joy Block
First year players competing in Novice Pairs Championship Christine, Glen and Joy
Celebrating International Men’s Day at Bridge. Photos supplied

The Abell Point Yacht Club’s 2025 Coral Coast Rally set sail with all the excitement, colour, and competitive spirit that have made it a favourite among cruising sailors. The fleet burst across the start line in spectacular fashion, with Seventh Heaven narrowly avoiding an early black flag before scooting off right on the starter’s horn—suspiciously reminiscent of Terry Stevens’ tone. Amazing Grace, Symbiosis, Sea Mist, and Catnirvana were hot on its heels. With 20-knot gusts pushing them north, sails were full and spirits high.
The first night at picturesque Cape Gloucester set the tone for one of the most memorable rallies in years. Montes served up a feast that even the fussiest eaters enjoyed, while Kimmy serenaded crews with classics that quickly filled the dance floor. The Heroes & Villains dress-up theme—from Dracula to surf lifesavers—ensured the rally kicked off in style.
Day Two took the fleet on a lively 48-nautical-mile passage to Cape Upstart. With 16–20 knots and rolling seas, it was vigorous but enjoyable—until rounding Bun Rock, when gusts hit 37 knots. Several anchors dragged, nerves were tested, and sleep became a luxury. Yet, by morning, sailors were still smiling.
Day Three brought sunshine, sizzling burgers, and laughter at the traditional Shark Bay BBQ. Stories were shared, friendships deepened, and one adventurous dinghy made its own escape. As the weather worsened, the fleet wisely remained storm-bound at Upstart, taking in one of the most beautiful anchoring spots.
Day Four offered calm seas and a pause in the winds. Maintenance, relaxation, and a beach sundowner were complemented by Bocce and Finska competitions, with Sea Mist, Amazing Grace, Symbiosis, Vagabond, and Seventh Heaven shining. A few “badge forgetters” earned some light-hearted ribbing.
Day Five began in the dark with a 4–6am departure for a 70-nautical-mile leg to Magnetic Island. Cape Bowling Green was off the cards, so Horseshoe Bay became the focus. Sea Mist stole the show by landing a magnificent tuna and generously sharing sashimi with the fleet. Cold beers and pub storytelling capped off a long day.
Day Six featured rally traditions: sixteen sailors in matching shirts took on the golf course, including a cliff-shot on the 5th tee, with Mark and Jan from Alexandra excelling. Later, the Marlin Bar hosted Nautical Trivia Night, where Anne and Robin from Symbiosis triumphed with their obscure knowledge of Ming-Dynasty explorer Zheng He.
Day Seven offered free time before sundowners aboard Vagabond, including a farewell to Clarke, a popular rally personality, and a humorous welcome for newcomer Peter with a “well-seasoned” rally shirt and makeshift tutu.
The last official event on Day Nine at Amaroo on Mandalay Resort featured the Rally Olympics: pantyhose-and-orange races, ping-pong-ball-in-an-umbrella challenges, and a final event best left undescribed. Alexandra claimed overall victory and the Horse’s Arse Award, while local sponsor Opal Earth’s grand prize of opal jewellery went to Matt Flint of Reignition.
The APYC committee thanked participants for making the 2025 rally vibrant, and acknowledged sponsors whose support was vital. Sailors departed with strengthened friendships, lasting memories, and fair-wind wishes. A concluding dock party on B Arm offered one last chance for camaraderie before crews set off on their next adventures.
Contributed with thanks to Lorraine Ireland
Coral Coast Rally group photo. Photo supplied

We’re in the last week of spring and summer is on the way, which means the weather is only getting warmer. It’s a relief to have our beautiful roof keeping us cool while the bowls keep sizzling.
This week was again full of action, starting with Tuesday afternoon social bowls, which featured a fabulous final in the mixed fours. Tony Whitehorn as skipper, with Ladda Purdie, Betty Whitehorn and Lyn Graham, took on the strong team of skipper Shane Spann, Joan McGrath, Harry Quod and lead Vicki Spann, who ran away with the win in the final ends, 26–16. This match also features in this week’s photo. Congratulations to all who played.
Wednesday afternoon social bowls saw a very strong performance from skipper Andrew Butler, Glenn O’Brien—fresh back from holidays in Victoria—and newly wedded lead Alma Rose Mawson. Although Alma is still very new to the game, she already shows the skills to go a long way and is quickly becoming a valued member of our little club. Their team won by 18 shots to take home the money.
Wednesday night Business House Bowls continues to grow in popularity, with more than 30 bowlers taking to the green each week. The competition is really heating up. It is well organised by Bob and Yvonne Spees, who also cook up fantastic hamburgers for everyone. Results and team standings will be posted next week.
Friday mornings belong to the Endeavour Foundation, and the improvement in the team is very noticeable. Cathy, Kiara, Deon, John, Jett and Michael are all showing signs they could represent the Whitsundays in next year’s Disabled Games.
Friday afternoon saw the Christian College students arrive for mixed bowls. With the end of term looming, it’s great to see some wonderful partnerships forming. Tamsyn Carus with Annalise Kennelly, Myia Shimmen and Harmony Carus all played well, while Elliana Langshore with Maddy Riley and Miranda Jackson with Ruby Atkins continue to improve. New bowlers Charlotte Behnck and Brooke Wilkinson are very impressive. Pazel Davis has great potential in the sport, and Ocean Houlding could become a champion if she wasn’t so easily distracted—though she is still a very good bowler. Olive Burke also deserves special recognition.
Saturday morning Scroungers saw first-round winners Andy McDougall, Dennis Donnadelli and Tony Whitehorn fighting it out for victory, with Tony taking out the A Division. Arthur McManus won the B Grade final.
Sunday afternoon social bowls attracted 28 bowlers, with the dice deciding the smallest winning margin. The victorious team was John Brown with his brilliant wife Robin, and lead Lu Rogan, who took home the money. It must be noted that Warren Mills, home on respite from radiation therapy in Townsville, teamed with lead Liz McManus and Gary Smith to win by 20 shots. Another fantastic result came from the team of Andy McDougall, with Alma Rose Mawson continuing her brilliant form alongside Dawn Dowell, winning by 19 shots.
Congratulations to both teams.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
Joan McGrath, Vicki Spann, Shane Spann and Harry Quod mixed fours 2025 Champions. Photo supplied

U11 Boys
The U11 Proserpine Pitbulls hosted Brothers on Saturday, with Luka captaining and sending the visitors in after winning the bat flip. The bowlers were sharp from the outset, applying steady pressure and sharing the wickets: Jonty (2-10), James (1-10), Hector (1-12) and Fred (1-21). Six runouts—thanks to Hector, James, Will, Harry, Luka and Fred—kept Brothers to 119 after 20 overs.
Harry and Fred opened the chase strongly before Will (12*) and James (18*) built momentum with smart stroke play. Jonty (10*) and Hector (37*) accelerated late, and Luka (7*) finished the job as the Pitbulls passed the total at 126, winning by seven runs. Harry McDonald earned Player of the Match.
U11 Girls & Mixed
The U11 Girls met the U11 Mixed team in a fun Pitties-on-Pitties clash at Proserpine High School. The Girls batted first and worked hard on a slow outfield, finishing on 48 with steady contributions from F. Gallagher, M. Neal, E. Glindemann, G. Green, A. Quod and others.
The Mixed team bowled tightly, led by N. Garraway with a superb 4-2 off 3 overs, supported by wickets from R. Pocock, C. Green, L. Sander and G. Green. Chasing 48, the Mixed side reached 87, thanks to solid knocks from L. Sander, Z. Mead, R. Pocock, L. Neal and Garraway.
The Girls fought hard with the ball, with wickets to A. Baker, F. Gallagher, G. Green, C. Goldspink and A. Quod.
POM Girls: A. Baker. POM Mixed: L. Neal.
U12s
The U12 Pitties hosted Magpies White, taking early wickets through P. Regan and later T. Gibbs, who grabbed a wicket and two catches. Further breakthroughs came from N. Camm, B. Whitty and L. Aitken, restricting Magpies to 5-182.
In reply, Gibbs top-scored with a lively 40, with support from S. Pirlo (22), L. and N. Aitken, and Regan. The Pitties finished on 121 in a determined chase.
U13s
Travelling to Beaconsfield, the U13s posted 3-156 after strong knocks from M. Hope (39*), H. Gibbs (20*), J. Smith and retired batters Brazil, Hearn and Edgerton.
A disciplined bowling effort followed, highlighted by Gibbs (2-8), Hope (2-3) and wickets to Edgerton, Cale, Smith and Brazil. Magpies were bowled out for 95, sealing a convincing Pitties win.
U14s
Against Souths at Harrup Park, PJCA bowled tightly with early wickets to J. Farley, O. Kelly and C. Manley, before B. Hetherington struck twice late to restrict Souths to 5-137.
A. Farley (25), Hetherington (33) and Kelly (23*) led a strong chase, but the Pitties fell nine runs short at 7-128.
Player of the Match: Oskar Kelly.
U15s
The U15s posted 63 against Magpies, with E. Baker (28) and R. Davies (12) top-scoring. Defending, A. Valmadre (3-32), O. Dibben (3-22) and W. Marshall (2-11) kept the match alive, but Magpies reached 137. A spirited effort despite the loss.
U17s
The U17s dominated Norths, bowling them out for 111 thanks to J. Valmadre (3-16), M. Pomeroy (2-10) and tight fielding.
A powerful chase followed, led by M. Logan (57), J. Geisler (57*) and W. Logan (29*), securing victory at 5-178.
Contributed with thanks to Luke Valmadre and Danni Green
Under 11's Mixed team and Under 11's girls team. Photo supplied

At Sunday morning’s AGM, members gathered to receive reports on the year’s club operations. Thanks to all who attended or sent apologies. This year’s reports highlighted notable achievements and acknowledged everyone who contributed to the club’s goals.
A key item on the agenda was the awarding of Life Memberships to Wayne Handley and Heather Brown. Members were presented with summaries of their nominations before voting. We congratulate both recipients, who join the club’s valued Life Members: Kevin Thorogood, Allan Pershouse, Sandy Daffara, Vince Olsen, and Joan Thorogood.
Office bearers for the coming year were confirmed as follows: Michael Harrison – Chairman; Heather Brown – Secretary, Ladies Section President, MDLBA Representative and Media Officer; Jonathan Bye – Treasurer; Dale Haack – Providore (Bar); Barry Saroglia – Games Director; Andrew Bell – Greens Director. Gavin Noonan was elected Deputy Chairman and Men’s President following the retirements of Geoff Hunter and Scott Hamilton. Mike Harrison has taken on Providore (Kitchen) after Bruce Uhe’s retirement. Selectors for the year are Todd Leys and Barry Saroglia.
A BBQ lunch followed, along with presentation of awards.
2025 Club Event Winners include:
Alen Sanderson – Runner-Up B Pairs; 2nd Social Participation Trophy
Andrew Bell – Runner-Up Men’s Singles; Runner-Up Men’s Pairs
Arthur Griffith – Third, Social Participation Trophy
Barry & Brett Saroglia – Runner-Up Men’s Fours
Bruce Uhe – Winner B Triples
Bryan Davy – Runner-Up Men’s Fours
David Ling – Winner B Pairs & B Triples; Runner-Up Men’s Pairs; Runner-Up Bowler of the Year
Gavin Milne – Winner Men’s Fours
Harry Craig – Winner B Singles & B Pairs; Runner-Up B Triples
Heather Brown – Winner Ladies Singles; Fourth Social Participation Trophy; Bowler of the Year
Jonathan Bye – Winner Men’s Singles & Men’s Pairs; Runner-Up District Champion of Champions Pairs; Bowler of the Year
Mary Hedgelong – Runner-Up Ladies Singles & Ladies Bowler of the Year
Mike Harrison – Winner B Triples
Nathan Harriott – Winner Men’s Pairs
Philip Brown – Winner Senior Singles & Social Participation Trophy
Scott Hamilton, Shane Kinnear, Todd Leys – Winners Men’s Fours
Todd Leys – Runner-Up B Singles & B Triples
Trevor Parsons – Runner-Up Senior Singles & B Pairs
Troy Campbell – Runner-Up B Triples
The AGM celebrated both the club’s achievements and its dedicated members, setting the stage for another successful year.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club
Bowler of the Year Jonathan Bye and Heather Brown. Photo supplied

Tuesday afternoon winners were Gordon Queero, Deb Retchless, Laurie Land and Graeme Read, defeating Shirley Jones, Sue Shearing, Gavin Charles and Marg Wilson. The jackpot, which is building up nicely, didn’t go off.
It was a big weekend for Wangaratta. On Saturday, the club hosted its annual Come & Try afternoon, with twenty budding bowlers out on the green showing plenty of natural talent. It was great to see everyone enjoying themselves in a relaxed social atmosphere. If you would like to learn to play, come down on a Tuesday or Sunday afternoon around 1pm and we can organise some bowls so you can have a go. From 2 December, social bowls will commence at 2pm.
On Sunday, the club held a wonderful memorial afternoon celebrating the life of Life Member Merle Elphinstone. Fifty-four players took to the green, including many of Merle’s family as well as visitors from Airlie Beach, Ayr and BBC. Although the weather was warm, the afternoon moved quickly with plenty of fun and friendly rivalry.
Winners for the day were H. Byng, E. Camilleri, J. Brown and K. Whitton, who defeated M. Garad, S. Large, P. Elphinstone and A. Rolfe. Other game results:
• S. Jones, B. Whitehorn, D. Tuttle def. J. Defranciscis, I. Laird, G. Charles
• Skin & L. Scells def. Beryl & T. Whitehorn
• B. Tolcher, J. Quod, P. Power def. C. Jeal, B. Myers, S. Roome
• L. Suann, S. Shearing, S. Jeal def. M. Tuttle, D. Retchless, M. Stanley
• Brodie, Arian, Paddy & Margaret def. Ian, Robyn, Tomy & Robyn
• Donna, Hayley, Les & Penny def. Harris, Will, Chris & Greg
• Ben, Reece, Jaso & Albi def. Tyler, Jess, Jayden & Teresa
The jackpot again didn’t go off. Afternoon tea was a highlight.
Don’t forget this Sunday, 30 November, we are holding our Bowls Section AGMs at 9am, followed by High Tea and social bowls. We look forward to seeing you there—now is the perfect time to put your hand up to help us run the club in 2026.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
The Come & Try group on Saturday 22 November. Photo supplied