It was another busy and competitive week at Wangaratta Bowls Club, with players turning out in strong numbers for both midweek and weekend matches. On Tuesday, Neale Chittenden, Isobel Wheeler and Margaret Wilson teamed up to defeat Sue Shearing, Irene Laird and Maureen Hyde in a closely contested match. In other results, Deb Retchless claimed victory over Laurie Land and Ron Hyde. Although the bowls were flying and the competition was fierce, the jackpot once again remained unclaimed. Sunday
Read the full storyWith the rain finally behind us and warm weather settling in, spirits were high at Airlie Beach Bowls Club this past week. Members are eagerly awaiting news on the completion date for the new cover, with fingers crossed for a favourable update soon. Tuesday saw the opening rounds of the Ladies A Grade Singles get underway. Only one social game was played, with Mark Mawson stepping in for Joan McGrath to join Mel Fennell at lead and Sue Dakin at second. The team combined superbly, with Fennell d
Read the full storyWhat a stellar weekend it was last weekend for fishing – total glass out! Unfortunately, the weather won’t be the same this weekend, as howling winds are predicated to be here for the next few days. It’s a good reminder to make the most of every good weather window. Dam There’s been a few good barramundi caught in the dam this past week by anglers who have been trolling deep diving hard body lures. Shallow ones should still be proving successful as well though. If you’re heading to the dam, d
Read the full storyThe Whitsunday Sea Eagles Senior Women and Junior sides made the journey inland over the weekend, taking on Moranbah in Anzac Round matches played in excellent conditions. The youngest Sea Eagles, the Under 13s, set the tone with a strong performance. In a closely contested match, it was the Sea Eagles who pulled away in the final term, applying the pressure to seal a 39–16 victory. The Under 15s faced a tough task after Moranbah jumped out to an early lead. However, the Sea Eagles fought back
Read the full storyOne of Queensland’s finest schoolboy rugby league nurseries Palm Beach-Currumbin State High have staked a genuine claim for the National Schoolboys Cup championship trophy.
The Reds are strong contenders for this year’s national title after capturing the Queensland State Championship and Northern Conference Phil Hall Cup with a resounding 28-0 victory over St Patrick’s College Mackay in Townsville last week.
Regarded as a famous breeding ground for future NRL players, the Gold Coast school have booked a National Schoolboys Cup Final showdown with NSW Southern Conference champions Westfields Sports High after they edged out Patrician Brothers Blacktown 18-17 in the Peter Mulholland Cup final.
This year’s Cup decider will be staged on Wednesday September 13 at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, formerly known as Kogarah Jubilee Oval.
It is a huge achievement by Palm Beach-Currumbin who have produced superb displays in recent weeks to eliminate reigning national champions Ipswich State High and an in-form St Patrick’s College side that clinched the Aaron Payne Cup.
The Reds’ powerful forward pack laid the foundations for victory with Baylen Donald, Isaac Harrison, Jett Jackson, Jaylen Taewa and hooker Will Saunders making an impact along with classy halves Bailey McConnell and Zane Harrison.
The Reds nursery has produced 52 NRL players including former Kangaroos Ben Ikin, Darius Boyd and Ben Hannant and Kiwi Test stars Jahrome Hughes, Sam Perrett and Kevin Proctor as well as Origin stars Tom Dearden, Ryan James and Cody Walker.
Ian Schifilliti’s St Patrick’s squad can hold their heads high after a successful 2023 campaign that included winning the Aaron Payne Cup premiership, reaching the Queensland State Championship final and semi-finals of the QISSRL Confraternity Shield.
By Chris Karas
St Patrick’s College Mackay’s Opens rugby league team capped a memorable 2023 by winning the Aaron Payne Cup and reaching the final of the Queensland State Championship
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixtures September 5, 2023:
Division 1:
Radak (Graham Brake, Mick Ruhl, Lee Brake) d Andro (Robbie Richards, Barry Patterson, George Camilleri) 8-3. Barry d Lee 4, 3, -8, -12, 10.
Joola (Mark Poplawski, Andrew McHugh, Geoff Denman) d Donic (Anne Sheridan, Tony Bowman, Ivan Perkins) 7-4. Andrew d Anne 8, -7, -8, 1, 11.
Tibhar (Steven Whiting, Tim Sheehan, Vince Boeske) d Butterfly (Graeme Walker, Emma Widdup, Allan Edwards) 6-5. Vince d Allan 9, -15, -9, 8, 7.
Division 2:
Stiga (Leo Gilbert, Tony Bowman) d Xiom (Duncan Treloar, Duncan Sheridan) 7-2. Tony d Duncan T -10, 5, 5, 16.
Nittaku (John McGee, David Ting, Will VanDeKaa) d Yasaka (Andrea Nicholson, Peter Goodson) 8-3. John d Peter -9, 6, -1, 7, 10.
Victas (Mark Sleeman, Steve Mathieson) d Gewo (Trent Day, Matthew West) 9-2. Mark/Steve d Matthew/Trent -6, 10, 8, -7, 8.
Division 3:
Elsilon (Jye Callender, Virginia Clayton) d Gamma (Craig VanDeKaa) 7-2.
Beta (Nehmat Dhaliwal, Simon Hogan, Kade Wright) d Zeta (David Symons, Bill Hey) 8-3. Simon d David 7, -7, -4, 9, 3.
Alpha (Ollie Hamelink, Misha Palod) d Delta (Val Austin, Saisha Palod) 5-4. Ollie d Saisha -10, 2, -10, 9, 6.
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures team winners from the second season:
Div 1 Kevin Abbott, Steve Mathieson, Branko Vucurovic; Div 2 Iris Grasso, Ken Best, Judi Hicks; Div 3 Allison Day, Sharon Muller, Ian Dodds.
Doubles tournament winners: Div 1 George Camilleri, Div 2 Marie Taylor.
Junior Akshaj Kumari in training at the Mackay Table Tennis Centre
Whitsunday Sea Eagles Under 12s and Under 17s made the trek to Bakers Creek last weekend for AFLQ Mackay Grand Finals and their shot at taking home the cup. Both teams fought hard all day in valiant efforts putting their bodies on the line however were unable to overcome strong opposition.
After an early rise to hit the road for the 7:45am Grand Final time Sea Eagles Under 12s put in superb effort for the entire game against the taller Swans opposition. The early start provided a wet ground with the slippery ball creating challenges for both sides. After a tight first quarter the Swans adapted to the playing conditions and went on to outscore Sea Eagles by a goal in the remaining terms. Sea Eagles put their hearts in it right up until the siren sounded in a 14 – 44 loss.
In what was always going to be a tough match Sea Eagles Under 17s showed courageous effort against season rivals Moranbah Bulldogs eventually ending the game 33 – 59 down. It was a tight contest right up to three quarter time with only two points separating both teams at the start of the final term. Sea Eagles were unable to keep up with the Bulldogs who ran hard in the last to earn their place by putting on five goals to Sea Eagles single. Whitsunday Sea Eagles are proud of Under 17s season with games showcasing the skill of this playing group under the leadership of Coach Dean Armitage.
Next Saturday 16th September sees 2023 Sea Eagles Presentation Day for players and their immediate families to determine who takes out 2023 Best and Fairest awards.
U12 Sea Eagles chase the ball. Photo Credit: Cody Fowler
Under 17’s match. photo credit: Kylie Allen
The Don River Dash 2023 also told a unique love story, with rider Justin Burgess proposing to his partner and fellow Don rider Katie Robinson.
Katie is a regular competitor, having secured third place in a previous year, and while not achieving a podium finish this year, she received something better.
Justin had been planning the proposal for months, having asked Katie’s son for permission to marry his mom.
Justin’s son, Owen, safeguarded the ring for weeks, until the last day of the Dash, when Justin got on one knee after Katie had crossed the finish line.
With an excited crowd watching, Katie said yes.
Justin Burgess and Katie Robinson with big smiles and happy hearts. Photo credit: Katie Robinson
The 2023 Don River Dash celebrated its biggest year yet with an impressive 97 cars taking to the track and just over 200 bikes revving their engines at the starting line on Saturday.
The oldest rider was 71 years old and the youngest had just turned 16.
“The Don River Dash is the pinnacle of off-road racing in our region, and it has continued to grow in popularity since the first event in 2019,” said Mayor Julie Hall.
“The event puts Bowen and the Whitsundays on the map and importantly gives our region a major economic boost throughout the three-day event.”
The Don River Dash is over for 2023, with high thrills and spills energising Bowen for one powerful weekend. Photo credit: Cory Aldridge
As the season heads to the pointy end, three Whitsunday teams had to battle for a place in the Grand Final with the Premier Men already securing their place.
The U13 Div1 and U15 FQPL knew they had to win some big battles to get through.
The Under 13s played first against an evenly matched Lions team.
Opportunities presented for both sides with the Lions goalkeeper making three brilliant saves to stop almost certain goals.
A penalty for Lions halfway led to a goal off an unfortunate deflection and they took a 1-0 lead into the half time break.
The second half saw the Whitsundays lift even more with a strategic formation change seeing our strongest attackers peppering the Lions goal with plenty of shots.
They should be proud of what they and the kids have achieved have and the massive improvement during the course of the year to be at a point where they were genuine Grand Finals contenders.
The U15 FQPL semi-final was always going to be a hard one against a very consistent Dolphins team. Dolphins started fast and dominated possession from the outset.
A lapse in our defence lead to a very early goal.
Their second wasn’t far behind putting us 2-0 down.
However, the Whitsunday team rallied and started to get on a roll, pressuring the Dolphins defence with plenty of creative play.
With only minutes to go in the first half, Reef Peel unleashed an absolute screamer from long-range bringing the score to 2-1 at the half time break.
With no goals added in the second half, it was a disappointing result for the team, but they should be proud of their results in the latter part of the season.
The Premier women have booked themselves a spot in the grand final with 6-0 win against Country orange.
It didn’t take the ladies long to find their groove with Lena breaking through the Country defensive line to put Whitsundays 1-0 up after 6 minutes.
With 10 minutes to go, the Whitsunday ladies were awarded a free kick outside the box and Violet took coach Peter’s instructions to “drop it in the space” one step further by placing it in the net instead. The last goal of the night came a few minutes later with Akema getting on the end of a cross by Willow.
A proud result for the Whitsunday club having both senior Premier teams in the grand final. The army will descend on Mackay Football Park next Saturday with supporters’ buses organised. Go Whitsunday!!!
The Accom Whitsunday Trail Fest saw a massive 150 participants taking on four different local trails last weekend.
The most difficult hike, the Shokz Ultra 58km boasted a record 27 registrations and 25 runners on the day.
“We’re really happy with that outcome,” Race Director Andrea Farley explained.
The 58km winners were Cristian Smith from Mackay and Sarah Parkins from Alligator Creek.
Across the day, four more records were broken.
Demi Caldwell from Mackay broke the 28km women’s record, completing the trek in 2:23:56, breaking the previous record of 2:37:06.
Proserpine doctor Damien Messmer broke the 28km men’s record, finishing in 2:22:40, the previous record being 2:29:44
The 10.5km Honeyeater records were broken by Zane Devine, in 1:02:27, and Aimee Sulzenberger in 1:03:33, both of the Whitsundays.
For the 1.4km Kids Beach Bash, 27 keen athletes dashed across the Airlie Beach foreshore.
“It was such a good day with a great turnout and a great atmosphere,” Andrea said.
“We had a lot of interest from Mackay, as well runners from Western Australia and Spain.
“We hope next year will be bigger and better.”
As the days get longer and warmer and spring comes to our paradise, the bowls at our club are in full bloom all around the district.
Wednesday afternoon Jackpot bowls was won by Tony Whitehorn's team with a score of 33-14 with Graham Cowling and Eric Barnard.
Saturday morning Scroungers final game saw Warren Mills win again with some precision bowls and white washing the field.
The winners then played the final and first round winners of Russell Jackson, Gary Kiff and Margo Stanley play out the final.
It was Margo who won easily with 2 ends to be played she was so far in front and couldn't be beaten in an outstanding performance.
Meanwhile in Bowen, 14 teams playing for great prize money saw Tony Whitehorn's team of Betty his better half Helen Ward back from South Australia and the very reliable Col Morris beat all contenders to represent our little club in Paradise and do us proud.
Sunday afternoon Social bowls saw Fiona Greener draw out the lowest winning score.
It was John Askew with his team of Janet Jacometti and Graham Cowling taking home the winning prize, and it was the new A Grade Mens singles champion Alan Pershouse take home the prestigious Health Hub award.
Next week we shall report on the schools finals and the Champion of Champions and the Five a side competition at Seaforth
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.
This week has been a busy week once again.
The Men's Senior Singles competition is underway.
On Wednesday Philip Brown defeated Bruce Uhe 25 – 16.
On Sunday Mike Harrison defeated Bryan Davy 25 - 19.
Dale Haack is to play Ken Watts and Sandy Daffara is to play Luchie Gardel.
It is hoped that these games can be played this week so that the Semi Finals and possibly the finals can be played this weekend.
Our club entry into the Champion of Champion events needs to be confirmed at the end of this week with the Champion of Champions being held at St Helens the following weekend.
Also in Club Competition was a game of the "B" Pairs Gavin Noonan and Todd Leys defeated Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison 27-18.
They are now ready for the other Semi Final to be played so that the Final can be played prior to the Champion of Champion event to be held at Proserpine October 21-22.
Our Men's Triples team competed in the Champion of Champion Triples held at Souths Suburban on the weekend.
Shane Kinnear, Dale Haack and Wayne Handley were defeated in the Saturday afternoon game by Sarina.
The event was won by Souths Suburban with runners up Marian.
Best wishes to Toby Craig who is playing in the Champion of Champion B Singles at Airlie Beach this coming weekend.
Nominations for Board positions for the Proserpine AGM close this weekend with the AGM being held on Saturday, October 7 at 10am.
Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.
Our Mondays self-selected triples Winners for the afternoon were R Stitt, A Vigar, and A Rolfe.
Best other were B Myers, C Frew, and L Knight.
On Tuesday winners were J Vigar, D Slater, and L Nightingall.
Winners for our Fun Friday afternoon were A Lancaster, L Fox, and J Chadwick.
Friday Barefoot bowls winners were Wendy, James, and Dave.
Sunday winners came out on Rink 4.
They were L Suann, I Wheeler, and W Coonan.
The jackpot didn’t go off.
In the Men’s Pairs Final: M Drummond A Rolfe defeated G Colquhoun G Danvers
As most of the visitors have headed home bowls will now be played Sunday Tuesday and Friday Night.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.
Jamie Maher and Jamie Woods kicked off the mornings action at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club, with a place in the preliminary final the reward for the winner.
Jamie Maher got out of the blocks early taking a slim 2/0 lead over Woodsy. Woodsy then took the 3rd leg, before Jamie went on a mini run to make it 4/1 at the break.
Woodsy looked a little out of sorts, and was doing all he could to stay in the contest when play resumed, but Jamie took full advantage of the situation, and claimed a spot in the preliminary final by winning the match 8/5.
Woodsy had a second bite of the cherry thanks to his top 4 finish this year, where he took on, and dispatched of, Kameron Reason by 9 legs to 2 in the 1st semi-final of the day.
Woodsy upped his game and had to, hitting a fine 180 to empathise the point, as Kam was putting in some very good performances over the back end of the season.
That win put an end to Kam’s season however, and sets up a mouth-watering clash between Woodsy and Dom Friend in the first prelim final next week, where we will say goodbye to one previous champion.
There was a 180 in the other semi-final also between Joe Wilson and Gary Robbie, which went the way of Gary, but unfortunately for Gaz, that’s all he would be celebrating on the day, as Joe claimed a solid 9/2 victory.
Joe will take on Jamie Maher in the other prelim final in a week’s time, where he will be looking to make his first grand final appearance, whereas Jamie on the other hand, will be looking for back to back grand final appearances, and a chance to go one better than his disappointing runner up finish from 2022.
In the two Hetlock Cup semi finals, Andy Peel defeated Jayden Lloyd by 6 legs to 2, and in the other semi, Hawkeye Rick reached his first final in his debut season, as he defeated Art McMinn by the same 6/2 scoreline. That sets up a Hetlock Cup final between Andy and Hawkeye next week.
The Premier League is sponsored by Mika Airlie, Whitsunday Tattooing Airlie Beach and Master Butchers Whitsunday & MBW On the Barbie.
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher.
Kam Reason (L) walks away as Jamie Woods (R) sets himself at the oche. Photo supplied
Foursomes Club Champions Decided – Ryan Wilkes and Trish McNeill are the 2023 Foursomes Champions.
Gross Runner Ups were Jenny Hounsell and Lewis Tuck.
Nett Winners were George Meharry and Pauline Redpath, and Nett Runner Ups were Ray and Kerrie Johannsen.
Tuesday’s competition saw Peter Lindsay hit some form with 68 nett closely followed by Brian Smith on 69 nett.
Tina Badenhorst also played well to win the ladies with 72 nett, followed by Paula McQuat.
Diane Chard was too good in the PD Law Monthly Medal to win by 2 from Trish McNeill.
NTP winners were Trish McNeill, Pam Harrison, Di Chard, and Robyn Whitham.
Jacqui Wall putting well with 26.
Gavin Kerwand played very well with a 64 nett to win the VenueSmart Division 1 monthly medal ahead of Sean Fogarty on 67 nett.
Ron Jammo Jamieson was a clear winner in Division 2 with 66 nett beating Peter Lewis on 70nett.
NTP winners: Ron Jamieson, Peter Krause, Ken Todd, and Gavin Kerwand.
The A Grade winner on Saturday was Ryan Wilkes on a very nice 38 pts, ahead of George Meharry on 37pts.
Dean Kercher also played well to win B Grade with 39 pts and Laurie Dakin in second place with 37 pts.
NTP winners – Josh de Hutton, Rick Hamilton, Kelvin Stephens, and Jim Cochrane.
Di Dobbins is back in form, winning the ladies competition with an impressive 38 pts, ahead of Helen Deighton on 32 pts. NTP winners: Penny Wardroper and Di Chard.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Pro Shop Team.
We had perfect weather conditions for last Tuesday's September Monthly Medal.
Peter Lindsay blitzed the field with an impressive score of 68 followed by Gary Scotford 70 on a countback from John Roser.
Jenny Hounsell had an equally great score of 69 from Jan Shuwalow 71 from Tina Badenhorst 72.
Nearest the pins went to Ken Granger and John Strelec on Hole 2, Michael Cragg Hole 8 and Laurie Daiken Hole 13.
Tina Badenhorst and Jacqui Wall Hole 2, Helen Deighton and Tina Badenhorst Hole 8 and Moya Bradley Hole 13.
Least putts went to Gary Scotford with 25 and Helen Deighton 27.
Next Tuesday we are hosting the final round of the Croker Shield.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat.
The Clubs weekly 9-holes winner was Craig Smith with 22 points.
Second was Jacky Hayes Williams with 18 points and third was Alan Clinch with 17 points.
Fridays Prawn Run was won this week by Justyn Durbin with 22 points, second was Glenn Rees also with 22 points, third was Sacha Walton with 21 points.
Sunday’s 18-hole competition was very close, three players scored 41 points, so the placing was determined by count back.
The winner was Donavan Pettiford, Josh Barnard was second and third was Dave Thomas.
Nearest the Pin winners were Scott Morrissey and Dean Barnard.
This coming Sunday the 17th Is the Clubs Stableford Championship. 18-holes, please book your tee time at the Club.
Tee off available between 8am – 10am. The next Ladies Play will be this Thursday the 14th.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Green.
Congratulations to all the Cannons selected for the SNQ State and National Development Squad. Jy Parkinson, Noah Maltby, Remy Hedges, Jacob Bell, Holly Perrin, and Tora Delac attended a State and National Development Session in Bowen on Sunday lead by Queensland Coach, Barry Prime.
Swimmers enjoyed participating in a range of activities in and out of the pool with other top swimmers from North Queensland. A big thank you to coaches, Ken Crittenden and Mark Erickson for coaching sessions and for SNQ for organizing the day.
On Wednesday night, 30 swimmers participated at Club Night. Congratulations to Isabella Pisaniello and Ryan Clark for winning the Chocolate Awards (for best PBs). Congratulations to Harry Chegwidden, Noah Maltby and Andie Reynolds for achieving Upgrades.
Top performers on Wednesday night were Trace Quick and Tora Delac. Trace swam 3 personal best times. His best swim was his Backstroke which he did a 8.87 seconds PB. Tora Delac swam an excellent 200 metre Breaststroke smashing her best time by over 1 min. She swam a super time of 3.19.70.
Noah Maltby, Maeve Dichiera, Jack Ganter, Isaac Pisaniello, Liam Filewood, Thomas Ganter, Lily Maher, Leo Mullis, Celeste Orenshaw, Ryan Clark, Jacob Bell, and Harris Delac swam extremely well and swam personal best times. Well done, swimmers!
A big thank you to all the wonderful parents and coaches for all your support! New swimmers and their families are most welcome to come and try Club Nights on Wednesdays from 5pm.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.
Harry Chegwidden with his Upgrade certificate
Isabella Pisaniello with her chocolate award
Cannons ready to start