
Just when it seemed things couldn’t get any better, both the weather and the bowls were sizzling at Airlie Beach this week.
Tuesday’s social bowls saw skipper Lyn Graham and lead Greg Fennell claim the Highest Winning Margin, dominating a strong field.
On Wednesday, 18 bowlers took to the green for another round of social triples. Tony “Take the Money” Whitehorn continued his hot streak alongside Alma Rose Zaldivar and Alan Pershouse, finishing as runaway winners.
Friday morning’s Endeavour Foundation session showed remarkable improvement from participants, with Cathy and Jett leading the way. Michael’s progress has been outstanding, and a sports wheelchair would help him reach his goal of representing the Whitsundays in next year’s Handicapped and Disabled Games.
Later that day, Christian College students showed surprising skill and enthusiasm. Teams featuring Annalise Kennelly, Myia Shimmen, Tamsyn Carus, Sophie Adams, Olive Burke, Eloise Mihailou, Charlotte Behnck, and Brooke Wilkinson all displayed natural talent and potential for future competition.
In the Club Championship, ladies singles champion Betty Whitehorn defeated men’s champion Manny Isgro in straight games to claim the 2025 Airlie Beach Bowls Club title — an impressive feat after a full day of coaching.
Saturday’s Scroungers final saw Betty continue her winning form, while Russell Jackson claimed the B Grade title. Tony Whitehorn later triumphed in the afternoon final, proving the Whitehorns are the pair to beat.
Sunday’s social bowls wrapped up the week, with Tony Kelly, Sue Dakin, and Lu Rogan finishing as standout winners.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson
The newly crowned Club Champion Betty Whitehorn. Betty was given her trophy by Mae Secomb who was wonderful and in great spirits and welcomed by all attending members. Photo supplied