Results For Week Ending Sunday 27 April 2025 Monday 21 April 2025 – 6 Table Howell Green Points (Nation Wide Pairs) North/South East/West 1st Janelle Conroy - Tex Sheedy 1st Ian Cruickshank - Mary Cruickshank 2nd David Ting - Eric Goodchild 2nd Andrew Canavan - Jan Harris 3rd Margaret Lane - Barbara Tait 3rd Ken Seaniger - Nancy Martin Tuesday Evening 22 April 2025 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points North/South East/West 1st Christine Morrison - Glen Cocup 1st Noel Bugeia - Eric Goodc
Read the full storyThe Rays Community Cricket Program is launching fresh opportunities for Term 2, following the outstanding success of the Girls Only Rays Blast Programs. This next chapter introduces a fun and inclusive cricket experience, featuring a modified game format tailored to help young players build confidence and develop their skills in a positive environment. Girls aged 8–12 years can continue their cricket journey with a new format that blends learning with gameplay. Each 90-minute session kick
Read the full storyIn an amazing turn-out, over 240 competitors participated in both the ZACH MACH Adventure Challenge and MINI MACH Adventure Challenge over the ANZAC long weekend. Finch Hatton RSL was the new Head Quarters, and the choice to move to that particular location was an excellent one. The feedback from participants has been overwhelmingly positive. The venue was shared with the RSL’s ANZAC Day celebrations, adding a unique and respectful atmosphere to the event. The MTB stage featured the popular Fi
Read the full storyThe North Mackay Ladies Bowls Club have defended their title in style, claiming back-to-back victories at the annual Symons Shield, held this year on Tuesday 29 April and Thursday 1 May. Hosted by the Northern Beaches Bowls Club, the event drew top competition from clubs across the region, including Airlie Beach, Marian, Mackay City, Mackay Club, North Mackay, Northern Beaches, Sarina, South Suburban, and Wests. Day one saw early clashes, with North Mackay defeating South Suburban in the
Read the full storyThey say nothing in life is easy, and the recent experiences at our local bowls club certainly prove that. The much-anticipated installation of a new cover has faced a series of unexpected challenges, from mix-ups in delivery to construction mishaps.
While the cover arrived in the wrong colour scheme—multiple shades of grey—Dulux has stepped up, promising fresh paint and painters to start work this week. To add to the obstacles, the cover was mistakenly sent to a different address and, after being opened and run over by trucks, had to be repacked and sent back. A replacement cover is now on its way, though it may take a few months to arrive from overseas.
Meanwhile, the club has had to deal with a temporary power outage and a water supply replacement. Despite these setbacks, the spirit of the club remains strong. Members have adapted by playing bowls at other venues, with Alan Pershouse, David Meiklejohn, and Mark Mawson performing admirably over at Proserpine. Club events, such as Friday night gatherings led by Fiona Greener, have continued to thrive, drawing many members together.
A big thanks goes out to volunteers like Warren Mills and Bob Spees, who have taken on the challenging task of trench digging, and to Andrew Butler, whose dedication has been instrumental in keeping the project moving forward. The community effort and determination displayed by the club members highlight the resilience and teamwork that will see these projects through to completion.
Ongoing work at Airlie Beach Bowls Club, Photo supplied
Sunday Social Games
October has been a lively month for the club's Sunday Social matches, with plenty of competitive spirit on display:
• October 13: I. Thatcher, A. Williams, and J. Gilbert triumphed over R. Muir, R. Gould, and T. White, while D. McDonald and S. Roome defeated K. Moriaty and D. Kroll.
• October 20: Tracey, Jill, and Tiarna emerged victorious against Gordo, Jane, and Kev. Ron and Margo secured a win over Meurisse. Dave’s team came out on top against Lyn’s team.
• October 27: Dave, Kev D, and Steve defeated Ron, Jane, and Helen. Ian, Brett, and Lloyd played a close match, resulting in a draw with Marion, Ray, and Crowie.
Wednesday Social Games
The Wednesday Social matches have also seen great participation and competitive games:
• October 23: Ian, Eddy, Robyn, and Jane defeated MaryEllen, Marion, Ron, and Gavin.
• October 30: Tracey, Tiarna, and Helen bested Ian, Jane, and Mark, while Bev, Ray, and Dave took the win against Eddy, Alby, and Ron.
Several games were recorded without specific dates, showcasing more friendly but competitive matchups:
• Ron and Jason defeated Gavin and Jane.
• Ian, A. Vigar, and Dave secured a win against Robyn, Ray, and Helen.
• Maryellen, Marion, and Steve triumphed over Robyn, Don, and Gav.
The social games continue to bring club members together, adding camaraderie and healthy competition to each week. Looking forward to more matches and memorable moments on the green!
Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards
On Wednesday, as 14 players gathered for a spirited afternoon of social bowls. In the day’s first match, Jim Bownds, Mary Hedgelong, Alan Pershouse, and Mike Harrison emerged victorious over a visiting player from Japan, Miyu, alongside Arthur Griffith, Philip Brown, and Heather Brown, with a final score of 23-18. In another closely contested game, Alen Sanderson, Dave Meiklejohn, and Mark Mawson defeated Pat Bownds, Barry Zillmann, and Sandy Daffara 21-17.
On Friday night, 32 players celebrated the final Barefoot Bowls event of the year under the lights. The club extends its gratitude to all members and participants who supported this popular event throughout the season. The club will announce next year’s start date in due course, and a special thanks goes out to the dedicated members who made this event such a success each month.
Saturday saw Gavin Milne and Nathaniel Watts representing the club in the Champion of Champion B Pairs competition held at North Mackay. They faced a tough Souths Suburban team, featuring Bede Roebuck and substitute Sam Lurton, and ultimately fell 14-24. Souths Suburban advanced to the final against Seaforth, though the final result was not available at press time.
Sunday afternoon's games brought more exciting matchups, with nine players taking to the green. Arthur Griffith and Philip Brown had a strong showing, defeating Alen Sanderson and Sandy Daffara 31-13. In a game filled with remarkable shots, Mike Harrison, John Anderson, and Heather Brown narrowly bested Mike Harrison, Mary Hedgelong, and Peter Lawton, 23-19.
Looking ahead, social bowls will continue on Wednesday afternoons. However, there will be no social bowls on Sunday, November 10, as the club will host its Memorial Day Carnival on Saturday, November 9.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club
Tuesday Social Bowls Tuesday’s social games saw strong competition, with Merle Elphinstone, Stumpy Adams, and Geoff Danvers defeating Bron Tolcher, Sue Shearing, and Gavin Charles. In another match, Barry Lee and Penny Warren overcame Cecila Lee and Robyn Stitt. Barry and Cecila, visiting from North Mackay Bowls Club, took the opportunity to test out the Bowen greens, adding an extra touch of camaraderie to the day. The jackpot, however, remains unclaimed and will roll over to next week.
Successful "Come and Try" Afternoon On Saturday, the club hosted a "Come and Try" session that drew an enthusiastic crowd of learners eager to test their skills. By the end of the afternoon, newcomers were impressively drawing close to the jack, with some lucky “Wangaratta wicks” helping them along. The day concluded with a delightful afternoon tea, which proved as popular as the on-green action.
Sunday Games Welcoming Airlie Beach Guests With the Airlie Beach green temporarily unavailable, Wangaratta was pleased to host visiting players. The afternoon’s games were tightly contested, with Lyn Graham and Betty Whitehorn clinching a win in a close match, narrowly defeating Jim Quod and Penny Warren on the final end. Jocelyn Defranciscis and Tony Whitehorn also had a close match against Toni Bowen and Alby Vigar. In another game, Merle Elphinstone, Isobel Wheeler, and Kevin Jewell triumphed over Lindy Suann, Deb Retchless, and Graeme Read. The jackpot once again went unclaimed, keeping excitement high for the upcoming week.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Last Tuesday, Proserpine Veterans Golf Club made their way to Bowen for the concluding round of the Whitsunday Veterans competition. A strong showing of 60 players, including 43 men and 13 women, participated in the event. Despite lower player numbers, the competition moved along swiftly, allowing for an enjoyable pace of play. Following nine holes, players were treated to a delicious lunch, a highlight as always.
The course presented a fresh challenge with its well-maintained greens and a stiff ocean breeze that tested players’ skill, particularly on exposed greens that played superfast.
Competition Results
For the ladies, three Proserpine players earned spots in the rundown: Leanne Alexander with 32 points, Tiina Randmae with 31 points, and Jenny Hounsell with 25 points.
In the men’s division, Laurie Daiken took second place with 38 points, closely followed by Colin Hounsell in fourth, also on 38 points. Vic Feldman rounded out the field, finishing 12th with 34 points.
AGM and Club of the Year Honors
Technical delays postponed the day's results presentation, giving way to the annual AGM before results were announced. The AGM proved to be a highlight as PGC Vets celebrated another milestone, securing the Club of the Year title for 2024.
Individual awards also recognized standout players:
• Men's Golfer of the Year: Gary Pappalardo of HH with an impressive 249 points, with Barry Mortimer securing third place, narrowly missing the lead by just four points.
• Ladies' Golfer of the Year: Tiina Randmae claimed the title with 229 points, edging out Anne McGowan who finished second, only four points behind.
Looking Ahead
Up next for the Proserpine Vets is a festive Melbourne Cup Day event on November 5, featuring a Stableford competition, followed by lunch and the big race, complete with traditional sweeps.
Congratulations to all players for their achievements and a memorable season.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
Tiina Randmae Golfer of the Year
The final Monthly Medal (MM) of the year saw a modest turnout at Whitsunday Golf Club, with eight players hitting the course for this last event. Despite the low numbers, players were treated to ideal conditions with a cool breeze. The sandy greens presented a challenge, testing the players’ putting skills and accuracy on a course known for its tricky greens.
Standout Performances
Anna Winterbourn stole the show with an impressive performance, carding a 91 off the stick and finishing with a nett 66. Her strong play earned her the title of Ladies' Winner, and she also claimed the Longest Drive. In the men's division, Ron Jamieson came close with a solid nett 69, just edging out Mark McDougal, who posted a respectable nett 70.
Results Recap
Ladies Division:
• Winner: Anna Winterbourn (66 nett)
• Runner-up: Tiina Randmae
• Longest Drive: Anna Winterbourn
Men’s A Grade:
• Winner: Mata Browne (77 nett)
Men’s B Grade:
• Winner: Ron Jamieson (69 nett)
• Runner-up: Mark McDougal (70 nett)
• Longest Drive: Ron Jamieson
NTPs (Nearest the Pin):
• Anna Winterbourn on the 5th and 18th holes
• David Hoy on the 7th
• Ron Jamieson on the 18th
The NAGA (Not a Golfer's Award) went to George Meharry for the day.
Looking Ahead
Next week, the club will host the 2024 WGC Club Championship and the prestigious Medal of Medals. Members are encouraged to sign up between 7 and 8 a.m. for a grouped start. Congratulations to all players on a well-played MM finale, and good luck to everyone competing in the championship!
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
This year Lily Peacock has achieved all of her sporting goals that she had set herself.
She has played every game of the NRL W season, played in the State of Origin, played in the Australian team and also won Rookie of the Year.
Nathan Peacock, Lily’s dad, said making the Australia team came as no surprise to him.
“It was no surprise, because literally, everything she said she was going to do that year, she did. But to sit back on the lounge and watch her out there singing the Australian national anthem was just something else,” he said.
Lily’s mother Linda has similar praise.
“We know how much heart and soul that Lil's got. She's a Peacock,” she said.
“We've been brought up like that. Whatever you put your mind to, and whatever your heart wants, it's yours if you really want it.
“So, for Lils (Lily) it has been football, and she's grabbed it with both hands but also wants to give back, which I love. I know that she's going to definitely be a mentor for the younger girls.”
Women’s sport has been a challenge in the past, but Lily says the timing of her career has come at a great time, and that she is now part of the next generation.
“I'm so grateful that I have had the opportunities to come through and also hats off to Mum and Dad for putting in all the work, and also driving me back and forth,” said Lily.
“I’ve wanted to be involved with the younger girls as well.
“We have got a pretty awesome pathway up in Townsville, and we're doing a development camp to help with selections, and hopefully we can get our next development players to be from Townsville, local girls.
“So we are putting in a lot of effort there into building the younger girls so they have more of an opportunity to get in.”
Lily started her Rugby journey playing Union, but as time went on and with her dad’s influence she has shifted towards League.
With the rate of growth in women’s sport and her progress in the game already Lily Peacock will be a name that all young sports players can look up to in the future.
It was a challenging week for putting at PGC, though some players managed to shine despite the tricky conditions. Members and social players are reminded to play with efficiency, courtesy, and consideration for their fellow competitors at all times.
Tuesday, 29/10/24
PGC - Single Stableford
• Men's Winner: John Strelec (38 points)
◦ Runner-Up: John Oates (37 points)
• Ladies' Winner: Anna Winterbourn (35 points)
◦ Runner-Up: Genia Sarafian (34 points)
Rundown:
• 35 points: Ken Granger, Scott Mason, Aaron Prosser
• 34 points: Louis Neethling
Special Mentions:
• 2 Shot Winner: John Oates (9th)
• NTPs: Kev Cooper (2nd), Lyn Muller (9th), John Strelec (13th), Ken Granger (16th)
VETS - Whitsunday Group Stableford at Bowen GC
PGC celebrated an impressive achievement with the club being named Club of the Year 2024. Tiina Randmae earned the title of Lady Golfer of the Year, and Barry Mortimer finished just four points behind in the men’s division, which was won by Gary Pappalardo of Home Hill.
Wednesday, 30/10/24
Ladies - Single Stableford
• Winner: Toni Clauss (42 points)
◦ Runner-Up: Di Chard (40 points)
Rundown:
Jenny Hounsell and Genia Sarafian (37 points)
NTPs: Toni Clauss (2nd), Tina Badenhorst (9th), Anna Winterbourn (13th), Jan Shuwalow (16th)
Thursday, 31/10/24
PGC - Single Stableford
• A Grade:
◦ Winner: Brendan Spann (43 points)
◦ Runner-Up: Scott Mason (40 points)
◦ 3rd Place: Matthew Muller (39 points)
• B Grade:
◦ Winner: Peter Lindsay (42 points)
◦ Runner-Up: Genia Sarafian (41 points)
◦ 3rd Place: Ken Granger (40 points)
Rundown:
40 points: Benn Ryan
39 points: Lloyd Kingston
38 points: Peter Elms, Logan Devery
37 points: Nic Apruzzese, Adam Tester
36 points: Blake Davis, Laurie Dakin
Special Mentions:
• 2 Shot Winners: Rob Stanley, Gavin Kerwand (13th), Simon Della Santa (16th)
• NTPs: Gavin Kerwand (2nd), Michael Cragg (9th), Jacob Nightingale (13th), Laurie Dakin (16th)
Friday, 1/11/24
Metropole Run - 9 Holes (Front 9)
• Winner: Brendan Spann (24 points on a countback)
◦ Runner-Up: Brody Thompson
Rundown:
23 points: Karlene Lloyd
22 points: Carwyn Moon
NTPs: Carwyn Moon (2nd), Timothy Duncan (9th)
Saturday, 2/11/24
PGC - RGH November Monthly Medal
• Overall Winner: Rob Stanley (67 nett)
Grades:
• A Grade:
◦ Winner: Rob Stanley (67 nett)
◦ Runner-Up: Brendan Spann (69 nett)
• B Grade:
◦ Winner: Cory O'Shea (68 nett on a countback)
◦ Runner-Up: Steve Hickey
• C Grade:
◦ Winner: Ken Granger (67 nett)
◦ Runner-Up: Jim Cochrane (68 nett)
Rundown:
68 nett: Phil Luckett
69 nett: John Roser, Kristian Mulholland, Craig Smith, Luke Hansen
70 nett: Laurie Dakin
Best Gross Scores: Rob Stanley (A), Cory O'Shea (B), Ken Granger (C)
Special Mentions:
• 2 Shot Winners: Mata Browne (2nd), Cory O'Shea (9th and 13th), Rob Stanley (13th), Simon Wilmot (13th), Jim Cochrane (16th)
• NTPs: Mata Browne (2nd), Cory O'Shea (9th, 13th), Di Chard (2nd), Sheree Hasson (9th)
Ladies:
• Winner: Di Chard (69 nett)
◦ Runner-Up: Rehab Hull (71 nett)
Rundown:
73 nett: Ann Gardel, Heather Luvis, Jill Farinelli
Special Mentions:
• 2 Shot Winners: Rehab Hull (13th), Toni Clauss (16th)
Sunday, 3/11/24
PGC - November Monthly Medal
• Men’s Winner: Ryan Kenny (66 nett on a countback)
◦ Runner-Up: Aaron Prosser
• Ladies’ Winner: Anna Winterbourn (66 nett)
Rundown:
68 nett: Leo Louis
69 nett: Ryan Wilkes, Ron Jamieson, Danny York, Mark Thompson
70 nett: Mark McDougal
Special Mentions:
• 2 Shot Winners: Patrick Camm (9th), John Clark (16th)
• NTPs: Anna Winterbourn (2nd), Aaron Prosser (9th), Danny York (13th), John Clark (16th)
Congratulations to all participants and winners in what was an action-packed week at PGC!
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club
Over the weekend, 21 swimmers from Cannonvale Cannons Swim Club made their mark at the Gardens Open Long Course Preparation Meet in Townsville, joining over 330 swimmers from Cairns to Mackay. This bustling event was filled with standout performances and personal bests.
One of the meet's highlights was the 8-10 years boys 200m Freestyle Relay, where Zane Clayworth, Alex Trefz, Harris Delac, and Eric Mulliss clinched the bronze medal.
Individual successes abounded, with Elouise Chegwidden medalling in all her events, joined by Jacob Bell, who also impressed with a full set of top placings across his individual races. Additional congratulations go to Zachary and Alex Trefz, Jax Clayworth, Charlie Doherty, and Tyler Bennett, who medalled in the majority of their events.
In terms of personal bests (PBs), Leo and Eric Mulliss, Matilda Nicholes, Isabella Pisaniello, Ruby Lawson, Charlie Doherty, Addie Saunders, Ella Bounden, Jax Clayworth, Tyler Bennett, and the Trefz brothers demonstrated incredible progress by achieving PBs in most of their races. Among the meet’s notable achievements, Tora Delac qualified for the 2025 Nationals with her outstanding swim in the 50m Freestyle —a tremendous milestone in her swimming career.
Several Cannons also secured Long Course times for the upcoming state titles, including Zach Trefz, Tyler Bennett, Nelson Malady, Isabella Pisaniello, Ella Bounden, and Jacob Bell. Well done to these swimmers, we can’t wait to see what you achieve in December at the Queensland Long Course Championships.
Wrapping up an outstanding weekend, Jax Clayworth and Eloise Chegwidden received certificates for breaking North Queensland records. Jax is now the North Queensland record holder in the 100m Butterfly and Elouise holds the title for the 25m Breaststroke.
Congratulations to all Cannons swimmers for an inspiring weekend of achievements!
Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec
Team Cannons ready to compete amongst 330 swimmers
Elouise Chegwidden broke the 25m Breastroke NQ record, and then beat her own record again
Jax Clayworth hold the title of fastest 9yr old boy to swim 100m Fly in North Queensland
The 8 - 10 year boys 200m Freestyle Relay team who secured third place
Photos supplied
Kona, Hawaii is the birthplace of the iconic Race that started in 1978.
The Ironman World Championship has become a highly prestigious and gruelling endurance competition that triathletes around the World aspire to compete in. Athletes describe the race as brutal and challenging, but they are all up for the challenge. It is the World Cup of Ironman events and the best of the best participate in a number of age group categories.
The event starts with a 3.8km swim which begins at the Kailua Kona Pier in Town. This year before the start of the race there was a red alert for jellyfish, many of us got stung which was quite painful. There were medics spraying vinegar in transition after the swim. The race then continues with a gruelling 180km bike ride with competitors heading north through extremely hot lava fields with high wind gusts and scorching hot temperatures. Once back in Kona, the marathon run portion of the race begins. The 42.2km marathon course takes you back out of town and return also suffering in the hot and humid condition.
The final moments going through the finish arch are filled with intense emotions, passion and is spectacle unlike anything else. The awaiting crowd are there to cheer every competitor home!
My long day 14 hours and 31 minutes at the office was very rewarding as I eclipsed my time from 2022 by 8 minutes. I was the second Australian home and 13th overall in the World in my age category 70 to 74. Gruelling but so fulfilling to see that finish line!
The event was made super special with Val volunteering all day and officially awarding me my stunning finishers medal.
I dedicated the race to the Ronald McDonald House Charity. I must thank everyone who donated for their generosity. Google Michael Kimpton Fundraiser, RMHC if you would like to make a donation to this needy cause. To date I have raised over $8,000 which is quite remarkable.
Contributed with thanks to Michael Kimpton
Photos supplied
October has been an exciting month for North Mackay Sinkers, packed with training sessions and upcoming events as members prepare for the annual Balnagowan Swim on Sunday, November 3rd.
The Balnagowan Open Water Swim offers 1.25k, 2.5k, and 5k swim options, welcoming everyone from beginner swimmers to experienced distance competitors. Registrations are open online until noon on Saturday, November 2nd, with same-day registration available (although pre-registration helps with event planning). The loop course is ideal for spectators and water safety, as the club trials its Race Results electronic timing system for the second time. Novice swimmers joining the 1.25k event can also wear swim aids if desired.
In partnership with Mackay Water Polo Club, North Mackay Sinkers also hosted a “come and try” session on Wednesday evening. After a warm-up of 400m, participants joined in skill-building drills, followed by a fun, engaging game. The Water Polo players brought both patience and expertise, making it a memorable experience that participants hope to repeat in the future.
Saturday morning sessions remain a welcoming entry point to the club, with multiple lanes accommodating swimmers of various abilities. On October 26th, the session coincided with the State Election and drew over 20 swimmers to the popular “Jim Session.” Participants swam between 1,800m and 3k, with time for friendly chats in the shallow end. Open to all fitness levels, these social sessions are followed by a post-swim coffee and treats enjoyed by members.
October 26th also marked “World Swim Day,” a global event that highlights the many health benefits of swimming. To celebrate, the club held a spirited relay race with a pull buoy as the “baton.”
Masters Swimming Queensland welcomes swimmers of all levels, from recreational to competitive, across pool and open water settings. Programs are designed to be supportive, fun, and inclusive.
For club and membership inquiries, email prs.nthmkysinkers@gmail.com or call 0413 805 156. For further information visit www.facebook.com/NthMackaySinkers
North Mackay Sinkers embrace a friendly, inclusive spirit, welcoming swimmers of all levels for fun, fitness, and camaraderie as they train together for the upcoming Balnagowan Open Water Swim. Photos supplied
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixtures October 22, 2024:
Division 1:
Corgi (Will VanDeKaa, Robbie Richards, Lily Boland) d Aqua (Duncan Treloar, Geoff Denman, Ian McKay) 9-2. Will d Duncan 7, -12, -13, 11, 7.
Andro (Emma Widdup, Allan Edwards, Graham Drury) d Azalea (Mark Sleeman, Barry Patterson, Allan Robins) 7-4. Allan d Mark -9, 7, 9, -7, 8.
Alfa (Goncalo Serra, Tony Bowman, Vince Boeske) d Barry (Trent Day, Anne Sheridan, Lee Brake) 8-3. Vince d Anne 5, -9, 6, -6, 9.
Division 2:
Cats (George Camilleri, YiLin Jiang, Tiffany Camilleri) d Cheetahs (Josie Davis, Simon Hogan, Rymer Tabulo) 7-4. Tiffany d Josie 5, -8, 10, 9.
Bulldog (Delma Knight, Peter Goodson, David Symons) d Cockatoos (Craig VanDeKaa, Jye Callander, Matt West) 7-4. Matt d Bulldog 6, -6, -5, 6, 5.
Ants (Andrea Nicholson, Mark Stam, Noreen Fredericksen) d Tigers (Ollie Hamelink, Doug Dungavell, Steve Mathieson) 8-3. Noreen d Doug -5, 5, -10, 5, 7.
Caption: Noreen Fredericksen beat Doug Dungavell in a close tussle, with Noreen winning 11-7 in the 5th. Photos supplied
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures October 22, 2024:
Division 1:
Pixel Paddles (George Camilleri, Pam Joyce, Judy Zahn, Kevin Abbott) d Byte Bouncers (Branko Vucurovic, Donna Abbott, John McGee, Marie Taylor) 9-5. Pam d Branko 5, -10, -9, 8, 10.
Nano Nets (Tony Bowman, Charlie Payne, Peter Goodson, Veronica Shepherd) d Code Crackers (Doug Dungavell, Delma Knight, Noreen Fredericksen, Coral Morgan) 10-4. Doug d Tony -10, 7, -5, 9.
Division 2:
Berlin Blockers (Gloria Vella, Iris Grasso, Madge Saunders, Josie Davis) d Rome Ralliers (Cheryl Pearson, Thelma Caruana, Bill Hey, Cheryl Aprato) 11-3. Bill/Cheryl d Madge/Josie 3, 8, -9, -6, 9.
Tokyo Turners (John Hamelink, Fred Saliba, Frank Caruana) d Sydney Slamm (Helen Ware, Sharon Muller, Darryl Ross) 7-4. John d Helen 6, -5, -7, 9, 9.
London Loopers (Ken Best, Kim Daffy) d Paris Spinners (Bryan Marshall, Trish Zamparutti) 5-4. Ken/Kim d Bryan/Ian -10, 6, -4, 5, 10.
Noreen Fredericksen beat Doug Dungavell in a close tussle, with Noreen winning 11-7 in the 5th. Photos supplied
Emerging Proserpine Pitbulls prospect Ben Valmadre has continued his purple form patch in the Mackay Junior Cricket Association.
The talented sixteen-year-old batsman chalked up back to back half centuries when he peeled off an unbeaten 67 last Saturday in the Pitbulls’ one day victory over Mackay Magpies Black in an Under 17s junior fixture at the Magpies Sports Ground.
It followed his classy knock of 53 in Proserpine Cricket Club’s first round win over Magpies White.
Valmadre is the Junior Pitbulls club and Under 17s team captain and regarded as one of the region’s most promising cricketers.
He faced sixty balls and clouted eight boundaries and shared a third wicket partnership of 55 with number four Ky Porter (22) as Proserpine posted a tally of 6-158 off their allotted 25 overs.
For the Blacks, Rohan Cherian (3-26 off five), Zac Pace (2-35) and Brodie Garnham (1-23) shone with the ball.
In reply the Magpies could only muster 7-118 with the stylish Ishan Rana top scoring with 52 off fifty one deliveries that included five boundaries.
Porter (1-9), Kai McLoughlin (1-12), Ben Altmann (1-15), Jacob Williams (1-16) and Jordan Lawn (1-19) were the wicket-takers for Proserpine.
The win lifts the undefeated Pitbulls to the top of the Under 17s ladder on 24 points – six points clear of second placed Magpies White who defeated Brothers/Pioneer Valley at George Gorrie Oval.
Noah Haebich top scored for the Magpies with 34 off twenty nine balls, an innings that featured four boundaries in a tally of 5-138.
He was supported by Rory Franklin (29 not out), opener Benjamin Meng (23) and Tom Rourke (20) with Connor Muller the pick of the Brothers bowlers grabbing 2-16 off five overs.
Rourke captured the prize wicket of teen sensation Jack Law, bowling the Queensland Schoolboys all rounder for two runs on the fifth ball he faced.
Zac Miles (26) and Cael Landt (21) led the way for Brothers/Pioneer Valley, who were restricted to 8-88 with Rourke (2-14 off four), Lachlan Anderson (2-5), George Fortescue (1-12) and Myles Cochrane (1-5 off four) spearheading the Magpies attack.
Rising Proserpine Pitbulls batsman and skipper Ben Valmadre (centre) has opened the 2024-25 Mackay Junior Cricket season with back-to-back half centuries in the Under 17s competition. Ben is pictured with teammate Jacob Williams (left), who is the club’s second ever recipient of a baggy blue Pitbulls cap for ten years sterling service and inaugural recipient Darcy Milne
Mackay Magpies first grade cricket team have shown they will be a force to be reckoned with in the 2024-25 Mackay Cricket Association Poole Cup series.
The undefeated Magpies claimed bragging rights with a seven wicket victory over rivals Walkerston in their top of the table tussle last Saturday at the Magpies Sportsground.
Gun batsman Rhys McBride and swing merchant Andrew Borg proved the stand outs as the Magpies chalked up a fourth successive one day triumph to open up a nine point lead at the top of the competition table.
Borg bagged the figures of 4-24 in an electric eight over spell and all rounder Wes Dyer (2-20 off eight) to skittle the Roosters for 112 in the 40th over.
Luke Jackson (30 not out) and young gun Etienne Pretorius (26) held the Walkerston innings together against a potent Magpies bowling attack that also featured representative spinner Isaac Borg (1-19 off eight overs), Myles Cochrane (1-7 off three) and George Fortescue (1-17 off seven).
The Magpies (3-113) reached the winning target in the twenty second over with opening bat McBride (45 not out off fifty three balls) and Dyer (25 not out off forty deliveries) sharing an unbroken stand of 48 for the fourth wicket.
Batting at number four, Jaxn Sign contributed a handy knock of 23 off twenty two balls with two sixes and a boundary.
Walkerston paceman Adrian Young snared 2-25 in a lively four over spell as the Roosters slumped to their first loss of the season.
Third ranked Pioneer Valley registered a sixty run victory over Brothers at George Gorrie Oval.
Dion Krisanski-Kennedy top scored with a power-laden 80 off seventy six balls – hammering twelve boundaries and a six to help the Valley post a total of 168.
He was supported by Mason Kohler (26 not out) and number three Cody Filewood (18).
Brothers quick and skipper Mitchell Wadsworth grabbed 3-14 off eight overs with Taylor everson (2-4), Sam Lumby (2-30) and Connor Muller (2-61) each claiming wicket doubles.
Openers Toby O’Grady (24 runs off thirty three balls with five boundaries) and David Manning (19) gave Brothers a scorching start before the team was bundled out for 108.
Ben Schembri (3-22 off six) and Bailey Camilleri (3-26 off eight) picked up three wickets apiece for the Valley.
Souths Sharks (5-178) toppled Norths Devils (177) in their one day clash at Roy Trevaskis Oval.
An unbeaten 90 from star batsman Cameron Keene guided the Sharks to victory with support from Floris Duvenhage (22 not out), Muhammad Wahab (28) and Sanjay Patel (16).
The dashing Keene faced 90 deliveries and clobbered thirteen boundaries and a six – adding 87 runs for the sixth wicket in an unbroken stand with Duvenhage.
Earlier the Devils were dismissed for 177 with Joshua Andrew (57 runs off sixty six balls including ten boundaries), Brant Attard (31 off twenty one balls with three sixes and three boundaries) and Kai Higham (20) the pick of the batsmen.
Patel (3-10 off six overs), quick Harrison Holmes (3-31 off seven) and Shah Hussain (2-20 off four) were the pick of the Sharks bowlers while Kerrod Tortora (2-36) and Luke Bryan (2-31) impressed for the Devils.
Mackay Cycling Club made a strong impression at the Townsville Cup on Wheels, with Peter Ransome stealing the spotlight by winning the main event. Competing in the combined handicap race known as the Cup on Wheels, Ransome navigated the challenging outdoor concrete velodrome—akin to the Anna Meares Velodrome in Brisbane—with skill and tenacity.
His ability to blend sprints with endurance paid off as he crossed the finish line first and also claimed the B-Grade Keirin trophy, showcasing the consistency that has marked his lengthy journey representing Mackay in cycling carnivals across Queensland.
In the A Grade, Hamish Wright put in a solid effort, narrowly missing the podium with some fourth-place finishes. The seasoned masters sprinter has had a period of time off the bike and is now using the carnival series to build towards the nationals in April, focusing on sharpening his speed and strategy.
In C Grade, David O’Connell and Luke Schatkowski showed resilience, each earning podium finishes in various races. Their performances highlighted the camaraderie and competitive spirit that make Mackay Cycling Club a close-knit community, where every rider, regardless of experience, is supported and encouraged.
The junior pair, Matthew and Max, brought enthusiasm to the track, pushing each other throughout the races and demonstrating the promising future of the Mackay Cycling Club.
The Townsville Cup on Wheels was a great showcase for the club, allowing riders of all levels to demonstrate their skills and passion for cycling. Ransome’s victory and the performances of all the Mackay cyclists left a lasting impression at the event.
L-R: Max, Matthew, Hamish, Luke, David, and Peter celebrate their achievements at the Townsville Cup on Wheels, showcasing the camaraderie and spirit of the Mackay Cycling Club. Photos supplied
Peter Ransome proudly stands on the top step of the podium, celebrating his victory at the Townsville Cup on Wheels, a testament to his hard work and dedication on the track