Whitsunday Region Sporting News & Results

Whitsunday Brahmans First Home Game Matches

Whitsunday Brahmans First Home Game Matches

The Whitsunday Brahmans hosted their first home game for the 2024 Season against Wests Tigers. A game which doubled as the Annual Sponsors Day which gave the community the chance to thank the clubs sponsors for their generosity and support. Unders 20's After a nervous and rough start in their Round 1 game against South's, the 20's were ready to turn the tables and put on a performance in front of a home crowd for their first home game of the season. Starting the game a little nervous again

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Touch Skills Sessions On Now

Touch Skills Sessions On Now

Exciting news for new players and those wanting to refine their skills. Skills Sessions started this Monday and will continue for another three weeks under the direction of Bernard Woods. These sessions will highlight the important skills that will suit C Graders, Family Graders and those new to Touch. Juniors start at 4.45pm, Seniors – 5.15pm at the Sports Park. And it is FREE. Round Nine Results - Monday April 22 Mixed A Raiders A 3 d G.E.T. Touch 2 Vipers won on forfeit In The Crear

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Airlie Beach Bowls News

Airlie Beach Bowls News

Tuesday afternoon saw the annual Alison Holmes Day, which was a huge success . Third place went to Wendy Pomeroy’s team of Lyn Graham and Bev Taylor, second place went to Joan McGrath with Maureen Barnard and Elaine Kippen . The winners of the day went to Margo Stanley’s team of Lane Telford and Alison Holmes, whilst Dawn Dowel took home the lucky door prize. Wednesday afternoon Jackpot bowls saw Andrew Butler’s team of Lu Rogan and Christine Lawson win. Wednesday night Corporate Bowls com

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Bowen Bowls Competition Games

Bowen Bowls Competition Games

In the Club Pairs Gus and Ray defeated Kevin and Gordo. During the Sunday Social: A. Delic, R. Gould, G. Charles defeated B. Neal, J. Gilbert, J. Wright. K. Kirk, W. Coles, L. White defeated A. Williams, H. Jacobsen, M. Wright. R. Scanlon, Glen. R, A. Peebles had a drawn game with I. Thatcher, Gordo, L. Welsted. At the Wednesday Social: D. Tuttle, R. Stitt, G. Charles defeated ME. Pratten, R. Scanlon, K. Jewell. E. Neylon, H. Jacobsen, S. Roome had a drawn game with P. Wilson, W. Coles,

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A Busy Weekend For Prossie Bowls

April 24, 2024

On Saturday morning two Club Championship Singles games were played. Andrew Bell defeated Bryan Davy 25 - 14 and Scott Hamilton defeated Wayne Handley 25 - 22. 

On Saturday afternoon two short games of Social Bowls were played. Patricia Bownds and Andrew Bell defeated Alen Sanderson and Heather Brown 11 - 9; Jim Bownds, Philip Brown and Gavin Milne defeated Arthur Griffith, Barry Zillmann and Gavin Noonan 11 - 7.

On Sunday afternoon Alen Sanderson, Bruce Uhe and Sandy Daffara defeated John Anderson, Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison 19 - 18; Stanley Lawton, Peter Lawton and Heather Brown defeated Lee King, Arthur Griffith and Philip Brown 21 - 9.

Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.

Scott Hamilton and Wayne Handley following their very close Club Championship Singles game. Photo supplied

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Wangaratta Weekly Bowls

April 24, 2024

Results for social play on Tuesday: Deb Retchless, Sue Shearing, Geoff Danvers defeated Merle Elphinstone, Irene laird, Greg Colquhoun and Bron Tolcher, Gavin Charles, Lyn Danvers defeated Stumpy Adams, Robyn Stitt, Penny Warren.

Barefoot bowls: We had a few new players and also a visit from the Capricornia Tourers who were visiting Bowen for the week and took time out to visit and play at the club.  

Sunday afternoon, winners were Denise Wallace, Merle Elphinstone, Penny Warren defeated Jim Quod, Maureen Hyde, Graeme Read. Teresa Willshire, Kennedy Whitton defeated Alby Vigar, Marg Wilson. Bill Myers, Deb Retchless, Pat Tracey defeated Stumpy Adams, Laurie Land, Ron Hyde.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

The Capricornia Tourers at Barefoot Bowls on Friday Night. Photo supplied

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Premier League Darts Report

April 24, 2024

We start of this week’s Premier League action with the match between Kameron Reason and Naomi Mitchell. 

Although the 7-1 score line in favour of Kam would suggest total dominance in the tie, there were encouraging signs for Naomi who smashed her highest match average this season by almost 10 points.

That win for Kameron, in which he also scored his highest match average of the season, takes him in to second place on the premier league table.

It was a good day for Dom Friend who had back-to-back wins, a 7-2 over Art McMinn, which dropped Art down a place to third, and a 7-4 over win over Josh Fraser, which leapfrogged Dom a place above Josh on the table in alphabetical order only, both men’s stats are identical.

Arthur McMinn had the highest checkout of the day with a 94 peg, and that was closely followed by Joe Wilson’s 92 checkout in his 7 nil demolition of Hawkeye Rick. That loss leaving Rick firmly rooted at the foot of the table, but the win keeping Joe aloft at the top.

Last of all Jamie Maher defeated Jayden Lloyd by 7 legs to nil. That win is Jamie’s 3rd in a row now. 

Jayden has work to do to pick up his first win of the year.

The Anzac Plate is coming up on Sunday. We still have plenty of spots left and we’d love to see you there, contact the club via Facebook or text 0405411865 to enter.

J Wilson 10pts, 2. K Reason 7pts, 3. A McMinn 7pts, 4. J Maher 6pts, 5. D Friend 6pts, 6. J Fraser 6pts, 7. N Mitchell 2pts, 8. J Lloyd 0pts, 9. H Rick 0pts.

Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher.

2024 Premier League players, L/R, J Fraser, J Lloyd, J Maher, J Wilson, D Friend, A McMinn, K Reason, N Mitchell and H Rick. Photo supplied

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Bowen Golf Report

April 24, 2024

On Wednesday, we played a single stableford for a club trophy. Ladies’ winner Grace Nott 38 points, runner up on a countback Carol O’Connell 35 points. Men’s winner on a countback Brendan Nott 40 points, runner up Mark Russell 40 points.
 
Saturday Results, sponsored by Glenn Merrick Constructions. Men's Winner Craig O'Meara 42 points, runner up Dylan Nott 39 points, 3rd Place on a countback Brendan Nott 38 points.  

Ladies' Winner Nell Riley 41 points, runner up Tracey Cousemacker 36 points, 3rd Place on a countback Pauline Martin 33 points.

Pin Shots to Nell Riley, Leanne Swan, Tracey Cousemacker, Julie Mawson, Nick Riley, Paul Burgis, Mark Russell, Benny Bon.

Marcus Yasso claimed the Car Wash voucher. Chocolate Chip-ins for Nell Riley and Meg Garrod. Eagle shots for Jonnie Smith, Kailan Batchelor, Ezra Miller, James Lockwood.
 
This weekend is a 2-ball aggregate Medley stableford sponsored by Jeff Day Plumbing.
 
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott.

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Proserpine Gold Club Weekly Report

April 24, 2024

In Tuesday's stroke competition, Gary Scotford had a 66 nett to chase down Ryan Wilkes who had a one under par round for a 68 nett. Robyn Whitham edged out Heather Luvis, both with 68 nett. Pins went to Aaron Prosser, Gary Scotford, and two to Leanne Alexander.

Ann Gardel took out Wednesday's PDLAW monthly medal with a 77 nett, ahead of Tina Badenhorst on 78. Pins went to Tina Badenhorst and Heather Luvis.

Thursday's stableford A division winner was Scott Mason with 41 points, two ahead of Greg Walker. Ross Hammond edged out Warren Deighton for the B division; both with 39 points. Pins went to Sean Fogarty, Robert Webb, Jacob Nightingale and Ryan Wilkes.

Sam Blake edged out Mason Johnson on 23 points in Friday's Met run, with the pins going to Ben Smith and Kevin Gosney.

Saturday's Hayman Electrical stableford saw Martyn Goodey's 45 points easily beat the big field and be seven shots ahead of his men's B division runner up in Barry Mortimer.

Jacob Nightingale had 41 points to beat Ben Smith by a shot in the men's A division. Elspeth Scotford also had 41 points to win the ladies' division by three from Tiina Randmae. Pins went to Sean Fogarty, Steve Hickey, Ben Smith, Penny Wardroper, Tina Badenhorst and Elspeth Scotford.

Martyn Goodey made it two in a weekend with a great 63 nett in Sunday's stroke competition.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Pro Shop.

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March Monthly Medal

April 24, 2024

Twenty players competed in the postponed March MM last Sunday. Peter Fox had an outstanding game with a nett 66 and most players scored better than of recent times with the course still drying out. The cored greens on the back 9 made putting a little more erratic for some. 

LADIES A GRADE: 
Winner: Anna Winterbourn with nett 73 
Runner-up: Tiina Randmae with 77 
Longest Drive: Tiina Randmae 
 
LADIES B GRADE  
Winner: Robyn Whitham on a count back from 
Runner-up: Pam Casey 
Longest Drive: Pam Casey  
 
MEN’S A GRADE: 
Winner: Wayne Temby with nett 71 
Runner-up: Ritchie Atkins with 74 
Longest Drive: Aaron Watts 
 
MEN’S B GRADE  
Winner: Peter Fox with nett 66 - outstanding 
Runner-up: Wilf Herweg with nett 73 
Longest Drive: Don Cameron 
 
NTPs: 
For the ladies: Anna Winterbourn, Tiina Randmae and Pam Casey 
For the me : Don Cameron and Aaron Watts 
 
NAGAs: the honours went to Karen Rix and Leigh Jones
  
NEXT WEEK: 28/4/24 will be the April MM and least Putts
 
 
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.

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On The Whitsunday Green

April 24, 2024

The weekly 9-hole stableford saw Donna Henderson take first place with 27 points, second place with 22 points c/b was Josh Frederiksen and third place with 22 points was Matt Burke. 

Fridays 9-hole stableford saw Brad Low take out first place with 23 points c/b, second with 23 points was Eric Gruszczynski and third place was Craig Kennedy with 21 points.

This Sunday 28th April will be our 18-hole Monthly Medal, hope to see you all there.

Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross.
 

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Local Leader Plays Well

April 24, 2024

Cannonvale resident and Head Coach at the Next Stars Sports Academy, Tim Oberg, has been joined by a four-time Paralympian, the Head of AFL Queensland and the President of the Royal Life Saving Society in signing onto help Australians Play Well as part of the nation’s first co-designed Sport Participation Strategy.

They are part of a 14-person group of experts announced as the Play Well Leadership Group that will oversee the implementation of the strategy and deliver on its vision that ‘everyone has a place in sport’.

Members met in Canberra at the AIS Campus for their first meeting earlier this month.

Mr Oberg, who also founded parkrun Australia, knows better than most the power of sport and community involvement.

When parkrun Australia started in 2011, it began as one event on the Gold Coast and grew to over 450 locations and more than one million participants across the Asia Pacific region.

“I believe that all children have the right to grow up in a healthy environment that allows them to play, have fun and achieve their full potential,” Oberg said.

Similar to the Project Steering Group that led the development of the strategy, the Play Well Leadership Group is made up of members that bring knowledge, expertise and insights from within and beyond the sport sector.

The group will work closely with State/Territory partners, sporting organisations and the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) to bring the strategy to life.

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Cannons Prepare For Carnival

April 24, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons are preparing to host their own swimming carnival this weekend.  The annual carnival is normally run in January, but this year the carnival was postponed due to the threat of a cyclone. The highlight of the swimming carnival is the Skins events where swimmers have an opportunity to win cash prizes.  
On Wednesday, 30 swimmers participated in the second last Club Night for the swim season.  Congratulations to Leo Mulliss, Matilda Nicholes and Pippa Laguna for achieving Club Upgrades. The Chocolate Awards were presented to Jack Ganter, Alex Trefz and Addie Sanders for their awesome PBs.  
Highlights from Club Night include Ehsan Helou swam extremely well, swimming PBs in all his events.  Ehsan’s sister, Anisa swam PBs in her 25m Freestyle and 25m Breaststroke.
The Breaststrokers were on fire on Wednesday night.  Zach Trefz smashed out an excellent 100m Breaststroke in a time of 1.37.42 which was a 16.08 second PB. Zach also swam a fantastic 100m Freestyle in 1.09.14 which was a 4.28 second PB. Don Algie swam 100m Breaststroke in a brilliant time of 1.36.58, a 4.26 second PB. Connor Lee, Leo Mulliss, Thomas Ganter and Sophie Palmero all swam very smooth Breaststroke to swim personal best times.  
Top Butterflyers who the coaches would like to commend include, Stella Mulliss, aged 5 years, for swimming 12m Butterfly in 32.57 seconds. Indi Smith swam an excellent time in her 100m Butterfly to achieve a 6.07 second PB. Jack Ganter, Pippa Laguna, Stevie Lee, Lily Maher, and Matilda Nicholes swam super Butterfly on Wednesday night.  
Congratulations to all the other swimmers who achieved PBs: Zane Clayworth, Maeve Dichiera, Eric Mulliss, Miranda Palmero, Andie Reynolds, Addie Sanders, and Levi Smith. The coaches would like to commend all the swimmers who participated at Club Night. The Cannons would like to thank all the wonderful parents who volunteer to officiate, set up and pack up Club Night.  

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

Pippa Laguna received an Upgrade Certificate. Photo supplied
Leo Mulliss received an Upgrade Certificate. Photo supplied

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Airlie Bowls Report

April 18, 2024

Tuesday afternoon was Ladies Day where Tony Kelly and Dawn Dowel were far too strong for the rest of the field. 

Wednesday afternoon Jackpot bowls saw another strong field with a win by Andrew Butler as skipper, David Meiklejohn at lead and Mark Mawson at second.

The weekend saw the Men’s A Pairs Competition with Manny Isgro and Tim Taylor win 25-16 over Russell Jackson and John Fielding.

Sunday afternoon Social Bowls saw Henny Tattam, Lu Rogan and Robin Brown go home with the money as lowest score winners.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

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Bowen Bowls Comp Results

April 18, 2024

Club Singles: Gus Munro defeated Steve Roome.
Sunday Social: Ian Thatcher, Glen R, Lloyd White defeated Keith Kirk, Jane Gilbert, Steve Roome. Ross Scanlon, Wendy Coles, Gavin Charles defeated Daryl Tuttle, L. Kruger, Ron Gould.

Wednesday Social:  Ray Muir, Jane Gilbert, Steve Roome defeated Ian Thatcher, Gordo, Doc Fordham. Glen R., Kevin Daniels defeated MaryEllen Pratten, Daryl Tuttle. Ron Gould, Lou Fordham, Kevin defeated Tracey Roach, Gavin Charles, Lloyd White .

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.

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Prossie Bowling News

April 18, 2024

On Wednesday we had 11 players for Social Bowls. Lee King, Philip Brown and Heather Brown defeated Alen Sanderson, Barry Zillmann and Peter Lawton 19 - 18.  Mary Hedgelong, Arthur Griffith and Sandy Daffara defeated John Anderson, Arthur Griffith and Bruce Uhe 25 - 14.

On Sunday we finished just before a sprinkling of rain. John Anderson, Arthur Griffith, Philip Brown and Sandy Daffara defeated John Anderson, Alen Sanderson, Bruce Uhe and Heather Brown 26 - 12.

Saturday, April 20 will be Presentation Day with a BBQ Lunch and Social Bowls in the afternoon.  For catering purposes, it would be appreciated if those intending to attend could send a message. 

Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.

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Wangaratta Bowls

April 18, 2024

Results of the Ladies club competition: B singles Jocelyn Defranciscis defeated Pat Tracey, A singles Jocelyn Defranciscis defeated Gwenda Lydom, Fely Duncan defeated Teresa Willshire, Denise Wallace defeated Robyn Stitt.

Winners for Sunday afternoon social bowls were Denise Wallace, Greg Colquhoun defeated Robyn Stitt, Pat Tracey. Jim Quod, Mark Drummond defeated Laurie Land Graeme Read, Teresa Willshire, Merle Elphinstone  Deb Retchless, A Vigar defeated Bill Myers, Isobel Wheeler, Allan Rolfe.

Barefoot Bowls are on this Friday night.
WRC Come and Try event is on Sunday morning at 10am at Bowen Foreshore.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Report

April 18, 2024

U13 Division 1 were keen to get their season underway, taking on Wanderers Rubies. The WUFC shifted it up a gear at the end to win 6-4.

A hat-trick of goals for Tyson, two for Charley and one for Alex rounded out the scoring.

A fantastic team effort, showing great commitment to the final whistle.


Buoyed by their round 1 result, the U13 Prem team were quietly confident of a positive result against Rangers, but the visitors had other ideas.

WUFC found themselves 2 - 0 down early and had to dig deep to stay in the game.

Goals from Nick M and Shannon got WUFC back into the game by early in the second half, only to concede again. With WUFC pushing hard and creating chances, Bayden popped up to draw level again.

With the full-time whistle approaching, the game seemed destined for a draw, but Rangers rode their luck to score a winner against the run of play. A highly entertaining and tense affair, 4-3 to Rangers.


U15 Div 1 side came up against Dolphins Blue in the first home fixture of the season. The local side had many debutantes, and it was quickly apparent that the opposition was a lot more experienced, Dolphins scored 11 goals to take the win 11-1.

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The Whitsunday Ladies clashed with Mackay Lions in what is traditionally a tough match up.

The U23 Ladies was a tight affair with both teams determined to assert their dominance.

The first half saw Whitsunday controlling possession and creating several scoring opportunities with Nicole finding the back of the net, putting Whitsunday ahead 1-0 as they headed into halftime with a well-deserved lead.

The second half Whitsunday increase their lead to 2-0.

The Lions fought back to narrow the gap. A brilliant goal by Ellyse from outside the 18 yard box sealed the game for the home side 3-2.


The Whitsunday Premier ladies took on Lions who were last years Premiership winners and the team Whitsunday defeated in the grand final.

In a game full of passion and determination with neither side willing to back down, saw a 0-0 draw at half time.

Throughout the match the defence stood strong making it difficult for either team to make a break through.

Though the second half saw Lions finding the back of the net after several remarkable saves from GK Chloe Baker. The match ended 3-0.


The Men U23s had a tough contest with several cards being handed to both sides. Jack Robertson had a brilliant performance in goals thwarting many attempts to keep Whitsunday in the game.

Zac Kelley successfully scored from a penalty kick to level scores at 1 all, the match ended 1-1.


The Premier boys went in full of confidence against second place Lions. Whitsunday dominated possession for most of the first half and created several half chances but couldn't convert.
The score ended up 3-0 to the visitors.

Considering the number of regular premier players that were missing, it showed the depth the club is beginning to have in Seniors with many younger players starting to show their form.


Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic

Photos supplied

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110 Players At Single Stableford

April 18, 2024

On Wednesday at Bowen Golf Club, we played a single stableford for a club trophy. Ladies’ winner on a countback was Morag Parker 37pts, runner up Julie May 37pts. Men’s winner on a countback Greg Carlyon 38pts, runner up John Martin 38pts.
 
On Saturday we played a single stableford and 110 players took to the course for this popular event. 

Ladies’ winner Kim Bennion 42pts, 2nd Linda Vincent 36pts, 3rd Elona Lynch. Men’s winner on a countback Isaac Fellows 38pts, 2nd Paul Burgis 38pts, 3rd Paul Martin 37pts. Pinshots to Elona Lynch, Di Fox, Kim Bennion, Leanne Swan, Vince Hargraves, Matthe Ruff, Geoff Fellows, Greg Fairs, James Miller won the car wash with an OBP. Jeremy had an Eagle on #8. 
 
This weekend is a single stableford.
 
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott.

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On The Whitsunday Green

April 18, 2024

Levi Holmes had 40 points to beat Corey Stroud by a shot in Tuesday's stableford event. Penny Wardroper had 35 points to beat Ann Gardel by a shot in the ladies' division. Pins went to Scott Mason, Aaron Prosser, Heather Luvis and Ann Gardel.

Wednesday's four-shot winner over Lyn Muller was Diane Chard with a fine 37. Pins went to Lyn Muller, Paula McQuat, Melanie Patullo and Robyn Whitham.

Aaron Prosser had 42 points to win Thursday's A division by 3 shots from Steve Westley, while Ken Lovett had 34 points to win the B division by a shot from Vic Feldman. Pins went to Steve Westley, Adam Maggs, George Steen and Jason Bourke.

The Friday Met run winner in Nathan Sothman had a two-under-par 20 points to beat Nathan Boys by a shot. Pins went to Adam Maggs and Ryan Wilkes.

Saturday's Allenbuild stableford one-shot winner Corey Stroud, found his new clubs working well for his 40 points as he nudged out Joshua Norris. Heather Luvis Luvis had 39 points to beat Kathryn Borer by two shots in the ladies' division. Two pins went to Simon Della Santa and one each to Sam Deicke, Lyn Muller, Melanie Patullo and Heather Luvis.

Nick Watson edged out Cory O'Shea with 40 points to win Sunday's competition while the pins went to Ryan Wilkes, Pauline Redpath, Cory O'Shea and Clay Coles.

Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross.

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2 from 2 For Proserpine Whitsunday Raiders

April 18, 2024

In a rematch of the 2023 Grand Final, the Raiders emerged victorious over the Moranbah Bulls in Round 2 of the 2024 Limitless MRU Competition, with a final score of 20-14.

As a birthday present to himself, the first Raiders try came from Connor Spence in the 15th minute, built off phases in the oppositions 22, solid teamwork around the rucks and precise passing.

The halftime score line painted a tense picture, with the Raiders trailing behind the Bulls at 5-7.

Raiders quickly turned the tide in the 2nd half with 2 quick tries as Captain Waikato Nepia-Katipa capitalised on a set-piece lineout play, receiving quick ball from Brody Elson to score out wide. This was followed by a brilliant solo effort from Luke Rae-Howard in the 45th minute, seizing loose ball to sprint down the sideline and score under the posts, converted by Landry Bezombes, who sealed the victory for the Raiders with a penalty goal in the 60th minute.

Individual performances recognised, with Brody Elson earning 3 points, Simione Nasavuilagi receiving 2 points, and Shakane Costello securing 1 point. Another solid game by Loris De Carlo. Coach Rota praised the team's defensive efforts, emphasising that their solid defence ultimately secured the win.

"We are a young new team that is still growing together as a coach and squad," said Rota. He expressed gratitude to the local crowd and supporters for their unwavering encouragement throughout the match.
 
Contributed: Karla Houston

Luke Rae-Howard scoring
Image: Hanny Spence Photography


NEXT GAME:
Slade Point, April 20

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Whitsunday Brahmans Kickstart Season

April 18, 2024

Round 1 fixtures for Whitsunday Brahmans against Souths Sharks in Mackay Saturday afternoon.

Not a great result overall but plenty to build on. Unfortunately, the reserve grade side were unable to field a team for the round 1 clash but are looking to put a strong side in for Round 2.

First grade should be near full strength in this weekend when they host their first home game of the year against Wests Tigers.

This also coincides with the club’s annual sponsors day where sponsors are thanked for their contribution to the club.
 
First game of the season saw U20's come in with a lot of fresh faces and old, as the team debut 9 players in their first taste of senior football.

Full time score for the U20’s was 24-6 to Souths, but as the coach, did not have a lot of time, he couldn't fault the effort and maturity that came from the experienced senior players and debutants.

In first grade errors and lack of discipline saw a saw a strong South outfit take the lead early and never look back. A 30 - 0 half time score line ended in a 54 - 4 final result.

Plenty will be taken away from the game by the young Brahmans for sure. There is enough talent in the side to turn things around quickly this week against Wests.

Contributed with thanks to Bryce Fraser

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JUNIOR CUP Held In Townsville

April 18, 2024

Whitsunday Touch Football is committed to giving our Junior Touch Members the opportunity to compete at representative levels.

Whilst we are building our own rep teams, we have supported players who have had the opportunity to join rep teams from other clubs.

At the recent Junior State Cup North held in Townsville a record number of our players were able to participate.

Lanie joined Townsville Saints U14, Charlee, Emily and Leshara played with Moranbah U14, along with Jai Townsville U16, Xavier and Tane Townsville U18.

Lanie’s team had a wonderful carnival progressing to the Grand Final. Their opponent in the final was Thuringowa who were undefeated through the rounds and Semi Final.

However, the tables were turned in the Final with Lanie’s Saints Team coming out on top.  

Round Eight Results

Mixed A
In the Crear 11 d Raiders A  6
Vipers 16 d  G.E.T. Touch  5

Mixed B
Stingers 7 d Full Boar 5
Flame Tree Flames 5 drew Ray White 5
Raiders B 8 d Whitmonday Eagles 7

Mixed C
Sheds N Homes 11 d Untouchables 9
Mighty Mustangs 8 d Bulls 4

Mixed Juniors
Raiders Green 4 d  Raiders Purple  2
Hamo Rent 6 d  Raiders Blue  4

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Premier League Darts

April 18, 2024

After a couple of week’s break, the players returned to Premier League action on Sunday morning at the Airlie Bowls Club.

Kameron Reason made it 2 wins from 2 after dispatching Jayden Lloyd in fine fashion by a 7/1 scoreline. That win places Kam nicely in 4th spot on the league table.

On the other end of the spectrum Jayden is still searching for his 1st win of the year, with tough matches against Jamie Maher and Joe Wilson next to come.

The ladder made for better reading for Jamie Maher after his two matches on Sunday morning, recording back-to-back victories over Hawkeye Rick 7/4 and Arthur McMinn 7/1. 

Those wins gave Jamie his first points of the year, leaving him in 5th place on 4 points. He also slotted home a beautiful 171 in that match against Hawkeye, who is the only other player besides Jayden yet to score league points.

Arthur McMinn bounced back from that defeat to Jamie, with a win of his own, a fine 7/4 victory over Naomi Mitchell. That win leaves Arthur beautifully positioned in 2nd place on the league table, just a point behind Joe Wilson who has played a game less than Arthur. 

The Premier League is sponsored by Mika Airlie, Whitsunday Tattooing and Master Butchers Whitsundays. 

Don’t forget to enter our Anzac Plate competition. We are now taking entries. To enter, simply find us on Facebook or message Jamie on 0405411865.

Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher.

Arthur McMinn with his best start to a league campaign at the Airlie Bowls Club. Photo supplied

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Calling Girls And Ladies! Come And Play Lawn Bowls

April 11, 2024

C’mon Try Lawn Bowls is currently being run at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club and is an initiative supported by the Queensland Department of Sport and Recreation.

The first clinic commenced on the 2nd of April and the sessions will run until the 7th of May.

Taking place from 10am – 12pm, every Tuesday, the workshop times allow women with family commitments to fit in a bit of leisure time into their busy days.

The C’mon Try program is specifically for women and girls.

It is never too late to join in and everyone is encouraged to give it a go.

Lawn Bowls is fun, it is social and it can be very competitive.

Once the basic skills are learned players can improve at their own pace and level of interest.

On the first day of this clinic, six ladies were coached on the basic skills of bowling and by the end of their first session each had learned new skills and were ready for their cuppa and an after-training chat.

The Airlie Beach Bowls Club has bowls of various weights and sizes, including soft rubber bowls for children not yet big enough to manage a proper bowl.

There are no green fees charged for this program, but a gold coin donation is asked to help pay towards the morning tea.

The Airlie Beach Bowls Club is an open gender all-inclusive club. Lawn Bowls is adaptable for all ages and abilities, including those with disabilities.

WHAT: C’mon Try Lawn Bowls
WHEN: Every Tuesday, 10am-12pm (noon)
WHERE: Airlie Beach Bowls Club
 

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GENESIS CUP Darts

April 11, 2024

13 competitors entered the 2024 The Genesis Cup on Sunday morning Plenty of regular faces, and one or two new ones too, which was great to see.

We had two groups of round robin darts. Group A, which was dubbed the group of death, had Mike Talley, Sean O’Bryan, Jack Todd, Joe Wilson, Dom Friend, Reef Peel, and Michael Kilkelly.

All the days 180’s came from this group, Mike Talley, Dom Friend, Jack Todd and Sean O’Bryan all getting in on the action with a 180 each. The highest checkout went to Reef Peel for an impressive 99 hit.

Sean O’Bryan topped group A by winning all 6 of his matches to go into the semi-finals. He would play and defeat the Australian Day champion Jack Todd by 5 legs to 3, after Jack dispatched of Joe Wilson, the Celtic Cup champion, in the playoff by 3 legs to 1.

Group B had Art McMinn, Hawkeye, Jamie Maher, Kam Reason, Andy Peel, and Naomi Mitchell. 

Kam Reason topped group B to reach the other semi-final, but he was thwarted there by Jamie Maher by 5 legs to 3, after Jamie had narrowly defeated Andy Peel in the playoff match by 3 legs to 2. 

The final was an enjoyable game, with both finalists contesting each leg to a high standard. Both players getting down to a single dart checkout in each and every leg until the end, which ultimately went the way of Sean O’Bryan. 

Sean played outstanding darts throughout the day and thoroughly deserved his 6/3 victory over Jamie, who’s long wait for a trophy continues. 

The next one day comp is the Anzac Plate, on Sunday April 28th, numbers are limited so get in fast. To get involved, find us on facebook or message Jamie on 0405411865.


Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher.

Sean O’Bryan winning The Genesis Cup. Photo supplied

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On The Green Bowen Golf

April 11, 2024

On Wednesday, we played a single stroke event for the April midweek monthly medals.  

Men's Winner Tom Button 64 nett, runner up Ray Sellen 66 nett.   

Ladies' Winner on a countback Jo Kukura 68 nett, runner up on a countback Julie May 68 nett. 

Pin Shots to Gregg Aplin, Graeme Baker, Kevin Clark, Isaac Fellows, Bev Lowcock, Joy Hose, Tanya Gaudry, Judy Atkins. 

Allan Cooper claimed the Suntan Snack Bar voucher. Chocolate gobblers to Joy Hose, Carol O, Jo Goldup.
 
On Saturday, Men played a stroke event for the April Monthly medal. Winner Ross Peterson 62 nett, runner up Cliff Querro 66 nett. 

Pin shots to Michael Morgan, Craig Newell and Rob Riggall won the Car Wash voucher.

On Sunday ladies played a stroke event for their April Monthly medal. Winner Margie Tilbrook 70 nett, runner up Janice Bates 72 nett.

Pin Shots to Penny Stewart, Grace Nott, Margie Tilbrook, Lorraine McArthur.
 
This weekend’s competition is a single stableford event sponsored by Margaret Whyte.  Please show your support by wearing shades of purple. 
 
 
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott 

 
 Mens monthly medal winner – Ross Peterson
Ladies monthly medal winner – Margie Tilbrook and 3rd place Kim Bennion
 
Photos supplied

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On The Whitsunday Green

April 11, 2024

The weekly 9-hole stableford competition saw David Stevens in first place with 24 points, second with 23 points was Josh Frederikson and third place with 22 points was Billy O’Connor.

Fridays 9-hole stableford saw David Stevens take first place with 21 points, second with 20 points countback was Matarae Tauroa and third place with 20 points was Fred Tammist. 

Sundays 18-hole PAR SVS competition saw Edwina Pettiford takeout the win with a +9, second with a +6 was Brad Low and with a +4 countback was Troy Pettiford.

Great job by all.

Sunday 14th April will be 4 ball better ball, tee off at 8.30am – 9.30am. Hope to see you all there. 

Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross.
 

Edwina Pettiford. Photo supplied

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Twilight Racing With Whitsunday Sailing Club

April 11, 2024

Blue skies and a 10-knot breeze greeted the 17 yachts and the 117 crew who participated in the Whitsunday Sailing Club twilight race on Wednesday afternoon.  

When the gun went for the first start, Black Jack (Richard Anthony) was already at full speed and ahead of their competitors, giving them the Doyle Sails sponsored best start prize. 

Behind them, Bobby’s Girl (Mark Beale) and QMS Ponyo (John Galloway) were never far away, while Smooth Criminal (Leo Rodriguez) had a race long battle against Reignition (Charles Wallis). 

The final pairing was between Twister (Kevin Fogarty) and Matchless (Terry Stevens).  With boats paired up and pushing each other to perform, the handicap results were close with QMS Ponyo taking the honours by 24 seconds from Black Jack, with Bobby’s Girl a further minute behind.

Division 3 saw a new boat into the fleet with Symbiosis (Anne Ross) entering for the first time. 

At the start, Lama (Jim Hayes) was well positioned at the pin end of the starting line, briefly leading the fleet before Lighthorse (Di Forster) and Shiraz (John Cable) took the lead.  These two boats swapped the lead a few times before Shiraz finally took control, crossing the finishing line 21 seconds ahead, while Masquerade (Tom Vujasinovic) settled for third place, a further 30 seconds back. 

On corrected time, Lama came out on top with Lighthorse second and Shiraz third.

Division 1 saw two trimarans paired up, with G’nome (David Chittleborough) taking the lead at the start and was never headed.  Frankie (Bill Trueman) managed to keep them honest but was unable to match the speed around the 6 mile course.

The SML prize, sponsored by Whitsunday Industrial Services, went to Symbiosis, while the Soft Rigging Solutions special Prize went to Lighthorse.

The Whitsunday Sailing Club twilight series continues every Wednesday with racing commencing at 4:30. Limited crewing positions may be available. Those wishing to participate as crew need to be at the club by 2:30 pm (limited spots available). Full results are available at https://app.sailsys.com.au/club/85/profile?tab=results.
 
Contributed with thanks to Ross Chisholm.

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Cannonvale Cannons Off To Nationals

April 11, 2024

The Cannons would like to commend Noah Maltby, Tora Delac and Jy Parkinson for qualifying and nominating to compete at the Australian Age Swimming Championships. Noah, Tora, Jy and Coach Mark Erickson travelled to the Gold Coast this week and will compete with the best swimmers in the country.  

The Cannons hosted a Club Night on Wednesday even though it was the school holidays, and it was exciting to see 30 swimmers participate. Congratulations to Noah Maltby and Celeste Orenshaw for winning the Chocolate Awards for the best PBs. Giselle Burton presented Upgrade Certificates to Penelope Shields and Celeste Orenshaw.  

Top performers on Wednesday night, River Shields and Alex Trefz swam extremely well achieving 3 personal best times.  Addie Sanders swam an impressive time in her 100m Backstroke, under 2 minute and achieved a massive 18.8 second PB.  Addie also swam a great time in her 100m Freestyle with a 4.82 second PB.

Stevie Lee swam a super 100m Breaststroke in 1.53.70 which was a 6.82 second PB.  Abiageal Maher swam an excellent 100m Freestyle in 1.25.27, a 4.83 second PB.  Matilda Nicholes swam a brilliant 200m Freestyle in 2.55.45 which was a 4.96 second PB.  Leo Mulliss swam a very smooth 25m Freestyle in 24.03sec and achieved a 3.43 second PB.  Don Algie’s best swims were his 200m IM in 2.54.30 and his 100m Breaststroke in a time of 1.40.84.  

The Cannons would like to commend Tiana Bell, Liam Filewood, Thomas Ganter, Millie Groom, Jasper Korosec, Eric Mulliss, Celeste Orenshaw and Penelope Shields for achieving personal best times. The next Club Night will be on 17th April, 2024.

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

Celeste Orensahw with Chocolate award
National Team
Photos supplied

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IS your radio working? Consider VHF OR AIS

April 11, 2024

Volunteer Marine Rescue Whitsunday (VMRW) is well known for its Marine Rescues and assists on the water, but in the background, VMRW also provide vital Marine Communications facilities for VHF radio, as well as vessel tracking facilities via AIS to Marine Traffic on the internet.

Every boatie should already be aware of the functionality of VHF radios as a safer and more reliable means of communication than a mobile phone while they are out on the water, but they may not be as familiar with AIS.

AIS is a system that you can fit on your boat that identifies your position and past track on the internet and to other AIS-equipped vessels, and can greatly assist if rescue services need to locate you in an emergency.

The number of boats fitted with AIS units is expanding rapidly, and it is a great addition to the safety equipment on your vessel.

VMRW has 3 AIS receiving stations, at Shute Harbour, on Whitsunday Island, and on Hayman Island -   although the latter two are temporarily offline, and the VMRW are looking at how they can best address that at both sites, which are helicopter access only.

The units each cover an area of over 2,000 to 3,000 sq. kms and get coverage to the outer reef, and there are now very few AIS black spots within the Whitsundays.

AIS coverage from the Mt Robison site, at an altitude of 400 metres on Whitsunday Island, varies from 2500 sq. kms to over 3500 sq. kms, depending upon atmospherics at the time. The Hayman site is at an altitude of 250 metres, and covers around 2,000 sq. kms. Shute Harbour covers about the same.

More and more recreational vessels are fitting AIS, and it is well worth considering as an additional safety feature on almost anything bigger than a tinny.
 

A VMRW membership is cheap insurance at just $90. You can join online. at https://vmrwhitsundays.com.au/join/ and your membership helps to keep us going in case you need us.


VHF radio ; photo supplied

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Wangaratta Bowls

April 11, 2024

Results for social play results on Tuesday saw Irene Laird, Sue Shearing and Geoff Danvers defeat Deb Retchless, Isobel Wheeler and Graeme Read. Robyn Stitt, Denise Wallace and Penny Warren defeated Merle Elphinstone, Margaret Wilson and Lyn Danvers. The jackpot didn’t go off.

On Friday night the barefoot bowls and sausage sizzle was a success with plenty of smiles on and off the green. The next one is on the 19 April.

Winners for Sunday afternoon social bowls were Denise Wallace, Isobel Wheeler and Barry Beel who narrowly defeated Bron Tolcher, Penny Warren and Mark Drummond. Others, Irene Laird, Alby Vigar and Kevin Jewell defeated Robyn Stitt, Jim Quod and Pat Tracey. Bill Myers, Laurie Land and Kennedy Whitton defeated Toni Bowen, Graeme Read and Allan Rolfe. The jackpot didn’t go off.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.

Fridays barefoot bowls. Photos supplied

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Airlie Beach Bowls

April 11, 2024

Tuesday afternoon social bowls saw great games the winner on the day was Tony Whitehorn with Mark Mawson second was Henny Tattam and Lyn Graham whilst Rhonda Lloyd’s team of Lizzie Turner and Jill Spencer played well. 

Wednesday afternoon Jackpot bowls saw a great team display by Shane Spann with John Trembath outstanding winners on the day whilst Rick Galea’s team took home the Jackpot.

No play was possible Friday afternoon and Saturday, however, the final of the Men’s Open Fours will be decided by Shane Spanns team of Rick Galea , John Trembath and John Fielding against Manny Isgro’s team of Tim Taylor , Bob McMahon and Russell Jackson 

Sunday afternoon had a great roll up with Henny Tattam’s team of lead Regina Aquilina and Robin Brown outstanding winners of the day.


Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Henny Tattam, Regina Aquilina, Robin Brown with Bar Manager Fiona Greener and Vicki Spann and Lu Rogan ready for a beverage Sunday afternoon. Image supplied

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Competition Games At Bowen Bowls

April 11, 2024

In the singles, Gus Munro defeated Gavin Charles.

In pairs, Rob Robba and Wendy Coles defeated Herb Dalton and Wayne Crowhurst. Daryl Tuttle and Fele Duncan defeated Zanders Peebles and Mitch Wright.

During Social Sunday, Ray Muir, Ross Scanlon and Jane Gilbert defeated Gordo, Helen Jacobsen and Glen R. Ian Thatcher and Gavin Charles, defeated B Neal and Steve Roome.  Sue Fox and Ron Gould defeated L Kruger and Gus Munro.

At the Wednesday Social, Ian Thatcher, Robyn Stitt and Doc Fordham defeated Eddy Neylon, G.Gordon and Steve Roome. Sue Fox and Rob Robba defeated Peter Wilson and Glen R. Maryellen Pratten, Denise Wallace and Jane Gilbert defeated A.Delic, Daryl Tuttle and Wendy Coles.

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards. Photo supplied

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COMPETITION PLAYED BETWEEN RAIN SHOWERS Proserpine Bowls

April 11, 2024

Dale Haack came out victorious defeating Harry Craig 25 – 24. In B Grade Singles Peter Lawton defeated Mike Harrison 25 - 7.

On Saturday lots of games of Club Championship Singles were played.  Michael Kinnear defeated David Ling 26 – 14. Scott Hamilton defeated Brett Saroglia 25 – 17. Barry Saroglia defeated Peter Lawton 25 – 21. Toby Craig defeated Kendall Watts 25 – 21. Andrew Bell defeated Marcus Craig 25 - 4.

Also on Saturday morning B Grade Singles Harry Craig defeated Steve Summers 26 -1.
Saturday afternoon Club Championship Pairs Toby Craig and Marcus Craig defeated Vince Olsen and Todd Leys 26 – 7. Jonathan Bye and Wayne Handley defeated Geoff Hunter and Philip Brown 24 – 9.  Barry Saroglia and Gavin Milne defeated Harry Craig and Scott Hamilton 20 - 16.
  
On Sunday in the Club Championship Singles a game between Shane Kinnear and Toby Craig ended with Shane defeating Toby 25 - 18.

On Wednesday in Social Bowls Jim Bownds, Pat Bownds, Bruce Uhe and Sandy Daffara had a very close game defeating Alen Sanderson, Geoff Hunter, Arthur Griffith and Philip Brown 14 - 13.  In Sunday's Social bowls Mary Hedgelong, Sandy Daffara and Heather Brown defeated Arthur Griffith, Philip Brown and Mike Harrison 23 - 15.

Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown. Photo supplied

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Sunday Social Ambrose At Bowen Golf Course

April 4, 2024

Sunday was a Social Ambrose and everybody was welcome. It was a great turnout, with 92 people taking to the course. Logan and Winston were the winners of the day.

Wednesday's comp was a Single Bogie. John Storrie won the men's, Brad Fleet was runner up. Freddy Lynch won the ladies', and Leanne Swan was runner up.

Easter weekend hosted two events, both sponsored by Lion Nathan XXXX.

Saturday was a Single Stableford Event.

Ladies' Winner was Grace Nott and Leanne Swan was Runner up, 3rd Place to Pauline Martin.

Frank Broucek won the Men's, and James Lockwood was Runner up, 3rd Place to Murray Cannavan.

The Joker Draw and meals return to Friday nights, all welcome, to book your table for dining in please call 47851206.

Contributed with thanks to Linda Scells.

Sunday Ambrose Winners Winston and Logan with Bowen Golf Club President Mike Brunker. Photo supplied

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Proserpine Golf Club News

April 4, 2024

Scott Mason had 40 points to win Tuesday's stableford by a shot from Aaron Prosser, while Diane Chard had 34 points to win the ladies' division by a shot from Elspeth Scotford. Pins went to Scott Mason, Aaron Prosser, Leanne Alexander and Heather Luvis.

Wednesday's stableford winner was Diane Chard who had 35 points to beat Tiina Randmae by a shot. Two pins went to Diane Chard and one to Ann Gardel.

Brent Daniels had 38 points to win Thursday's competition by a shot from Brendan Spann. Pins went to Joe Taylor, John Roser, Nathan Holohan and Aaron Prosser.

The Easter Saturday stableford was taken out by John Wallace with 40 points.

His A Division runner up was Blake Lovelock on 36. Andrew Smart turned his form around to win the B division with 38 points; one ahead of Martyn Goodey. Noelene Spurway won the ladies' division with 34 points ahead of Tina Badenhorst on 31. Two pins went to Jon Miller, and one each to John Wallace, Ash Law, Jill Farinelli and Heather Luvis.

Levi Holmes had 35 points to edge out Jason Bourke for the main prize in the Sunday competition. Tiina Randmae had 32 points to beat Anna Winterbourn by a shot in the ladies' division. Pins went to Jason Bourke, Diane Chard, Peta Thomas and Anna Winterbourn.

Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Golf Pro Shop.

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Premier League Round 

April 4, 2024

There were two important matches played over the past few weeks, and they were important for very different reasons.

The first was between Art McMinn and Jayden Lloyd, and the other saw Jamie Maher pitted against Joe Wilson for the second time already this season. 

Both Jayden and Jamie looking to kick start their campaigns by securing their first wins of the year, and the task was a tough one as both Art and Joe have been playing well.

Art started his match off against Jayden by jumping out to a 3-nil lead.

Jayden managed to nick back-to-back legs to narrow the lead to one, before Art took over again, hitting 3 x 140’s to secure 3rd place on the ladder with a 7/3 victory.

Jayden with some work to do.

Jamie had a massive task taking on the in-form player of the comp in Joe, but he didn’t let it phase him, jumping out to a 4/2 lead early with a very solid 70 average.

However, Joe showed why he’s going to be a strong contender for the title this year, as he backed himself and clawed the match back from Jamie, who was in control at the time, to level it up at 4 all.

At that stage, Jamie just couldn’t wrestle the momentum away from Joe, as he was just scoring too big at the right times, hitting 4 x 140’s in those last 3 legs, and ultimately running out a 7/4 winner with a solid 60 average. 

Top of the league for Joe. Jamie can be happy with his performance but will need some wins soon to resurrect his season.

The Premier League is sponsored by Mika Airlie, Whitsunday Tattooing and Master Butchers Whitsundays.

Don’t forget our Genesis Cup which is a one-day event open to all. To get involved simply message the club through our Facebook page.

Art McMinn securing 3rd place in the league on Sunday at the Bowls Club. Photo supplied

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Raiders Rugby 2024 Pre-season Hit Outs

April 4, 2024

The PWRUC Raiders Rugby Union Women and Men teams showcased their potential in the MRU 2024 pre-season shorter version hit outs in Mackay on 16 March 2024.
 
Raiders Women’s first game missed a little game day cohesion, which was expected “Our team showed resilience in their first game, with positive effort given the limited practice time due to recent weather”, coach Sainsbury said.
 
The second game saw improvements, especially in defence, with Captains Maddy Spruce and Lily Sainsbury leading by example.

The team welcomed new debutants Kendra Shields “who looked comfortable out there amongst it” and Summer Foreman who graduated from Juniors to the Seniors ranks.
 
Sainsbury highlighted, “as a squad we’re looking forward to women playing rugby in the MRU and what this 2024 season unveils.”
 
Raiders Men triumphed 14-12 in their first match against Bowen Mudcrabs, dominating the first half and spending most of the time in Bowen's playing half.

Jack Briskey and Landry Bezombes scored tries and converted them successfully. Coach Rota expressed satisfaction, "we played well and were happy to come away with the win."
 
Despite challenges in the second game against Moranbah Bulls, where they played with only 14 players due to injuries, the Raiders held their ground.

Captains Waikato Nepia–Katipa and Rhys Ward “showed good leadership both on and off the field throughout the day”.
 
Rota mentioned he’s “excited to see where the season takes us with such a young squad”.
 
Official MRU Rugby Union Season start Saturday 6 April, with both teams heading to Bowen for the 1st game of MRU Round 1.

Contributed with thanks to Karla Houston.

 

Get into Raiders Rugby - Trainings held at Whitsunday Sports Park
Men: 6:30pm - 8:00pm, Tuesdays & Thursdays
Women: 5:30pm - 7:00pm, Wednesdays
Facebook/Messenger: Proserpine/Whitsunday Rugby Union Club

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Cannons Successful At Qld School Championships

April 4, 2024

Congratulations to Tora Delac, Jy Parkinson, Noah Malty and Ehsan Helou for qualifying and nominating to compete at the Australian Age Swimming Championships on the Gold Coast.  
On Wednesday night’s Club Night, swimmers and coach, Mark Erickson, were presented with their special Cannons shirts and the Cannons wished the team all the best.  
During the last week of school, 17 Cannonvale Cannons swimmers were selected for the NQ Team to compete at the Queensland School Swimming Championships held in Brisbane.  
Congratulations to Jacob Bell (NQ Team Captain), Holly Perrin, Remy Hedges, Anisa Helou, Ehsan Helou, Noah Maltby, Tora Delac, Don Algie, Jax Clayworth, Harris Delac, Ruby Harland, (NQ Team Captain), Nelson Malady, Isaac Pisaniello, Andie Reynolds, Indi Smith, Levi Smith, Alex Trefz and Kate Thomson (Manager).  
Special mentions: 13 – 19 years: Ehsan and Noah swam excellent Breaststroke times, swimming PBs and making the finals for the 50m, 100m and 200m Breaststroke. Ehsan was presented with a bronze medal for 3rd place in the 50m Breaststroke final. Holly swam super Backstroke and made the finals for her 100m and 200m Backstroke. Jacob swam extremely well in his varied program. His best placings included: 4th place in 400m IM, 6th place in 400m Freestyle and 1500m Freestyle.  
Special mentions: 10 – 12 years: Don swam extremely well, achieving 5 PBs and swam 9th place in the final for 100m Breaststroke. Jax swam fantastic times in his 100m Freestyle, 200m IM and 100m Breaststroke achieving PBs over 3 sec. Jax made the finals for 100m Butterfly and achieved 9th place in Qld.  
The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club would like to commend all the swimmers who represented NQ and thank the wonderful parents who officiated – Andrew Bell, Kristin Pisaniello and Danny Delac.  

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

Cannons competing in the NQ School 10 - 12 year old’s competition
National Team 2024. Photos supplied

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Airlie Bowling News

April 4, 2024

Tuesday saw Tony Whitehorn and Arthur McManus beat the all-star field.

On Wednesday afternoon Warren Mills, Billy Gordon and Mervyn Stewart won the day while Rick Galea went home with the prestigious Health Hub award. 

Wednesday night Business House Bowls saw a great win to the Burrows Girls.

Saturday and Sunday saw Manny Isgro, with his team of Russell Jackson and John Fielding win the two bowl triples for the second year in a row.

Saturday morning saw Andy McDougall go up against Russell Jackson and Tony Whitehorn while Di Jackson was beaten by Ash Warland in the B Division final.

Sunday afternoon social bowls saw Rick Galea and Alan Pershouse with 18 points, beat Arthur McManus on 17 points with Ian Furner and on 16 points Billy Gordon, new member Tye Webber with skipper Tony Kelly in third place.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Triples Champions - Manny Isgro, John Fielding and Russell Jackson. Photo supplied

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Bowen Bowling

April 4, 2024

Sunday Social: I. Thatcher, Wendy Coles and Gus Munro defeated Keith Kirk, Daryl Tuttle and Steve Roome. Glen R, Ross Scanlon and Lloyd White had a drawn game with Gordo, Ray Muir and Jane Gilbert.

There was one game of Scroungers: Ron Gould won against Lee Welsted, Brit Neal.

Wednesday Social: Ron Gould, Robyn Stitt and Gavin Charles defeated Dave White, Rob Robba, Lloyd White. Allen Williams, Wendy Coles and Jane Gilbert defeated Ray Muir, Helen Jacobsen and Steve Roome. I. Thatcher and Gus Munro defeated MaryEllen Pratten.

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.

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Dodging Easter Showers

April 4, 2024

There has been a combination of competition games and social bowls played this week as opportunities presented themselves.

In "B" Singles David Ling defeated Bruce Uhe 27 - 18; Gavin Noonan defeated Ken Watts 25 - 10.

On Wednesday Social Bowls John Anderson and Mike Harrison drew 22-all with Arthur Griffith and Peter Lawton; Alen Sanderson played double lead. Alen, Philip Brown and Heather Brown defeated Alen, Bruce Uhe and Sandy Daffara. 

On Sunday the weather was looking very iffy but held off enough for Social Bowls to take place.

Bruce Uhe and Heather Brown defeated Arthur Griffith and Peter Lawton 32-15;  Philip Brown and Mike Harrison defeated Mary Hedgelong and Sandy Daffara 25-16. 

Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.

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Wangaratta Weekly Bowls

April 4, 2024

Results for social play on Tuesday Bron Tolcher, Robyn Stitt and Penny Warren defeated Margaret Wilson, Mark Drummond and Sugar Brunker. Merle Elphinstone, Sue Shearing and Geoff Danvers defeated Irene Laird, G Charles and Greg Colquhoun.

Ladies Club Competition: B Singles Gwenda Lydom defeated Deb Retchless. Triples: Denise Wallace, Linda Scells and Penny Warren defeated Gwenda Lydom, Irene Laird and Lyn Danvers.

Men’s Competition: A Singles Allan Rolfe defeated Kevin Daniels, Mitch Wright defeated Steve Roome.
A Pairs: Kennedy Whitton and Herb Dalton defeated Jason Wright and Mitch Wright.  

Winners for Sunday afternoon social bowls were Toni Bowen, Graeme Read and Allan Rolfe defeated Deb Retchless, Albi Vigar and Pat Tracey. Jim Quod, Isobel Wheeler and Mark Drummond defeated Merle Elphinstone, Penny Warren and Kevin Daniels.

Don’t forget Barefoot Bowls this Friday night.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.

Sunday winners. Photo contributed

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Pre-Season Kick-Off For Junior Rugby League

March 28, 2024

Round 1 was tough and hot with plenty of sunburnt faces, but not dampened spirits. Under 11’s Coach, Scott Clarke, said his players were “a little rusty at the start but came home strong”. Both his teams showed “lots of heart and effort”.  
This year the club focuses on creating a positive team culture for all to be included and given a fair go. New coaches for the 2024 season, Levy Mika and Bruce McQuillan, stated “every single one of the kids gave it everything they had. There was a lot of positives to take away from week 1!”
A special mention to the under 13s with the first game of the season playing under the International Rules playing for points. They were led by their Captain, Cooper Liesch, who returned to the game after knee surgery last year.
10 months on and he came and showed Souths what he is capable of, running over his opponent in attack and defensively taking every hit up. Were there nerves for his first game back? - absolutely! Cooper’s mum, Manuela, explained “it has taken a lot of hard work, sweat, tears and determination” to get him back to doing what he loves. His teammates were thrilled to have their leader back.

Contributed with thanks to Lisa Jackson.

Under 11s Blue team with Coach, Scott Clarke, League Safes, Greg Kennedy and Pat Kelley 
Under 13s Captain, Cooper Liesch, running through a tackle from Souths opponent.
Cooper Leisch with teammates
Photos supplied

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Whitsunday United Home Games

March 28, 2024

With the season finally getting some momentum, most Whitsunday United teams played at home.
The U13 Division 1 team secured the 3 points via a forfeit, so a scratch match was organised with the Airlie Beach and Proserpine under 12’s. Players from both sides were extremely happy to finally get to play some football and it was quite a competitive match for a local friendly, with WUFC coming out on top at the full-time whistle 4-3. Some great link up play down the right wing saw Cohen Forman and Charlie Collins combine for two goals. Remy Smart and Tyson Lulham rounded out the scoring.

The U13 Prem team took on the highly fancied Magpies outfit in what was always going to be a hard-fought match, Whitsunday went into half time one nil down. Their coach asked for passion and commitment until the final whistle and that’s what they gave, which was rewarded 2 minutes before time with a bursting run down the right and a thunderous finish from captain Shannon Matthews. Both Shannon and Nicholas Moranino worked tirelessly in centre midfield against their opposing numbers. Whitsunday were kept in the game by goalkeeping heroics from Nicholas Philipson, who faced 33 shots, but only conceded one. A fantastic team effort that sets the tone for the season.

Premier ladies had a tight contest against Magpies this week. Knowing this week would be a tougher game the ladies made sure they put pressure on Magpies from the start. Jess, Keeley and Hazel were strong in the midfield ensuring Magpies were given no time on the ball to create chances and Claire held the defensive backline strong to shut down any breakthrough play. Neither team could get ahead until the second half when a perfectly placed free kick by Mathilde saw Whitsundays take the lead. Unfortunately, Magpies managed to get one back late in the second half off a corner ball which left both teams sharing the points on a 1-1 draw.


The Reserve men wanted to put pressure on City Brothers who were playing out from the back of defence. In sections they were good, but still lacked intensity in pressing as a group, going in at half time as a scoreless draw. With an improved attitude and intensity, we were much better in the second half, finishing the game 1 all.

Premier men fielded their strongest team to date, led by some experienced heads playing their first games for the year. Scott Boldy was dominant on the right wing creating chance after chance and goals to Alan O'donnel and Josh Bond had the scoreline 2 nil at half time. A red card to the opposition at the start of the second half compiled the pressure on Brothers, and the large amount of possession Whitsunday held, amounted to 2 more goals for Alan and the end result of 4 nil.

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Cannons Have A Ball in Bowen

March 28, 2024

Last weekend, 28 Cannonvale Cannons travelled to Bowen and had a fantastic time at the Bowen LC Family Meet. Congratulations to the following swimmers who earnt top placings in the majority of their events: Don Algie, Eloise Chegwidden, Harry Chegwidden, Tora Delac, Jack Ganter, Koa Harland, Mackenzie Bennett, Tyler Bennett, Harris Delac, Thomas Ganter, Jasper Korosec, Nelson Malady, Noah Maltby, Eric Mulliss, Matilda Nicholes, Celeste Orenshaw, Isaac Pisaniello, Isabella Pisaniello, Andie Reynolds, Dylan Reynolds, and Zachary Trefz. Congratulations to Millie Groom and Lucas Korosec who won all their events.  
The coaches, Mark Erickson, and Ken Crittenden were very impressed by the swimmers and their achievements. Swimmers swam super times in the medleys. Ruby Harland swam a massive 51.52 second in her 400 metre IM. Ruby’s sister, Koa also swam a massive PB in her medley. She swam a 22.89 second PB in her 200 metre IM. Isaac Pisaniello swam a whopping 41.10 secomd PB in his 200 metre IM. Harris Delac swam a terrific time of 3.30.87 in his 200 metre IM, a 19.18 secons PB.  Jasper Korosec swam a 9.47 second PB in her 200 metre IM.  
Other highlights include: Indigo Harland swam extremely well, swimming PBs in all her events. She swam a massive PB of 20.77 seconds in her 25 metre Breaststroke. Leo Mulliss, aged 7 years, swam an excellent 25 metre Backstroke in a time of 30.26 seconds, a 14.19 second PB.  Sisters, Sophie, and Miranda Palmero both swam super times in their Breaststroke events. The Trefz brothers both swam extremely well in the 200 metre Freestyle and 200 metre IM to earn 1st place. Zach Trefz swam his 200 metre Freestyle in 2.37.79, a 16.35 second PB.  

Congratulations to all the Cannons who competed in Bowen! A big thank you to all the wonderful parents who managed the team and officiated over the weekend.  

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

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Bernard Woods Selected For NQ Cyclones Touch Football

March 28, 2024

The National Touch League (NTL) is a major Touch Football Competition held at Coffs Harbour each year. The NTL attracts the best teams from around Australia.

Whitsunday Touch is proud that Bernard Woods was selected for the NQ Cyclones in the Over 55 Division of the NTL.

In Bernard’s Division there were teams from the ACT, Brisbane, Southern Qld, Sydney, Victoria, and the Hunter region.

The NQ Cyclones were undefeated in their Round Games and went into the Grand Final against the Sydney Scorpions who they had defeated 3 to 2 in the rounds.

Unfortunately, the score was reversed in the Grand Final.

Woodsy’s individual performances were impressive. He ended up equal third in tries scored (5) with 7 being the best, and in the Final he was voted Player’s Player by his team.

Hearty congratulations Bernard.

Round Six Results

Mixed A
Vipers 11 defeated Raiders A 4
G.E.T. Touch defeated In The Crear (forfeit)

Mixed B
Whitmonday Eagles 8 defeated Stingers 4
Raiders B 15 defeated Flame Tree Flames 5
Ray White 8 defeated Full Boar 6

Mixed C
Sheds N Homes 6 defeated Mighty Mustangs 3
Untouchables 10 defeated Bulls 6

Mixed Juniors
Raiders Blue 4 defeated Raiders Green 1
Hamo Rent 10 defeated Raiders Purple 3

Touch Footy star Bernard Woods. Photo supplied

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Wangaratta Weekly Bowls

March 28, 2024

Social play on Tuesday saw Deb Retchless, Lyn Danvers, Isobel Wheeler and Geoff Danvers defeat Irene Laird, Merle Elphinstone, Margaret Wilson and Linda Smith. Gwenda Lydom, Kevin Jewel and Greg Colquhoun defeated Sue Shearing, Penny Warren and Sugar Brunker. The jackpot didn’t go off.

Ladies Club Competition: Crooked Kitty Robyn Stitt defeated Deb Retchless. Final of the fours was played resulting in Robyn Stitt, Deb Retchless, Tiarna Winter and Fely Duncan defeating Irene Laird, Merle Elphinstone, Margaret Wilson and Linda Smith. B Singles Gwenda Lydom defeated Bron Tolcher. Ladies A Pairs have been called for Saturday 6 April at 8.30am and the final Sunday 28 April.

Men’s Competition: A Singles Jason Wright defeated Graeme Read, Herb Dalton defeated Lloyd White. The Brian Winspear Single sets 2023 competition was completed this week. On Thursday Penny Warren defeated Geoff Danvers. On Sunday Greg Colquhoun took out the trophy by defeating Penny Warren.  

Winners for Sunday afternoon social bowls were R Stitt and A Rolfe defeated Laurie Land, Mark Drummond, Deb Retchless and Denise Wallace defeated Bill Myers, Penny Warren and Sugar Brunker. Merle Elphinstone, Isobel Wheeler and Kennedy Whitton defeated Jim Quad, Albi Vigar. The jackpot didn’t go off.

                                                                                                                   
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.

Ladies Club Fours Winners. Photo supplied

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Weekly Report From Airlie Bowls

March 28, 2024

Tuesday afternoon the Men’s President Peter Barrett led his team of Paul Osborne and Keith Bates to an overall victory with Rick Galea taking home the prestigious Health Hub award.

The same afternoon also saw a repeat performance in the final of the Ladies Fours Championship with skipper Joan McGrath for the second year running leading her team of lead Sandra Argo, second Jill Spencer and third Hendrieka Tattam win. 

Wednesday afternoon saw an awesome performance by Shane Spann whom with Eyvonne Wilson smashed the opposition with a phenomenal performance with Arthur McManus taking home the health hub award.

Sunday afternoon social bowls saw visitor Ian Turner return and led his team of Betty Whitehorn and Keith Bates to victory and to cap off a great day Keith also took home the wonderful Health Hub award.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Sandra Argo, Jill Spencer, Joan McGrath and Hendrieka Tattam. Photo supplied

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Bowen Bowls Weekly Results

March 28, 2024

Competition games: Club Singles: Steve Roome defeated Wendy Coles.
Club Pairs: Gus Munro and Ray Muir defeated Tiarna Winter and Robyn Stitt.

Sunday Social: I.Thatcher, Daryl Tuttle, Steve Roome defeated Anna Melic, Wendy Coles, Jane Gilbert. Ray Muir, Keith Kirk, G. Reddacliff defeated Ron Gould, Brett Lampard, Steve Roome.

Wednesday Social: Ron Gould, Gordo defeated MaryEllen Pratten, Ross Scanlon. I.Thatcher, Daryl Tuttle, Jane Gilbert. I.Thatcher, Daryl Tuttle, Jane Gilbert defeated A.Melic, Peter Bruce, Glen R.

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.

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Proserpine Bowls News

March 28, 2024

In Club Champion Singles Bryan Davy defeated Ken Watts 26-11; Michael Kinnear defeated Gavin Milne 25-8; Wayne Handley defeated Todd Leys 25-10; David Ling Defeated Philip Brown 25 - 12.

In B Singles Mike Harrison defeated Vince Olsen 25 - 2; Bruce Uhe defeated Arthur Griffith 26 - 17; Todd Leys defeated Alen Sanderson 26 - 6.

In Club Championship Pairs David Ling and Andrew Bell defeated Bryan Davy and Luchie Gardel 27 - 11; Michael Kinnear and Grahame Kinnear defeated Peter Lawton and Dale Haack 21 - 14.

At Wednesday's Social Bowls Philip Brown, Arthur Griffith, Mike Harrison and Dale Haack defeated Alen Sanderson, John Anderson, Bruce Uhe and Peter Lawton 22 - 15. 

Sunday Social Bowls John Anderson, Phililp Brown and Bruce Uhe defeated Lee King, Philip Brown and Sandy Daffara 32 - 4; Barry Zillmann and Heather Brown defeated Arthur Griffith and Mike Harrison 29 - 10.

Save the date of Saturday, April 20 when the club will be holding a lunchtime BBQ, the 2023 Presentation and an afternoon of Social Bowls. 

Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.

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Bowen Sailors Ready for Easter Regatta

March 28, 2024

On water race training and boat preparations have been well underway among the sailing members and associate club members of Bowen’s Port Denison Sailing Club, with Sunday the 24th of March seeing the final off beach racing weekend for the term.
Four races were held in light to moderate breezes on the high tide waters between the PDSC Clubrooms and the Bowen Jetty arm. Green Fleeters climbed aboard the race starter boat to see first hand how races begin with the sequence of flags and whistles during the count downs.  
The three Jordan siblings from Mackay, Jesse, Charlie, and Julian, on their Sabots joined PDSC’s Rory and Reid Martin, and Darcy and Fletcher Kennedy, on their Optimists making a total of seven small dinghies, with five adults and youths on Windsurfers also taking the line. It was a mixed bag of results with everyone enjoying the close racing, evidenced by the smiles all round.  
As a special treat two of the windsurfers then took each of the Green Fleeters for an exhilarating ride back to shore after the racing, further whetting their appetites for sailing in all forms. PDSC recognises the wide range of off beach sailing classes and looks to provide varied opportunities to Club members to participate in the sport variation of their choice.  
PDSC wishes the best of luck to all its members racing in the upcoming Easter Regatta at Whitsunday Sailing Club. The Committee thanks all its volunteers for their assistance during Term 1 and wishes everyone a safe and happy Easter holiday break, with racing and lessons to resume from Term 2.  
The next term’s calendar for Little Pirates and Big Pirates lessons, Green Fleet training, and off beach racing days will be published shortly on the Port Denison Sailing Club Facebook page.  

Contributed with thanks to Johanna Winstanley. 

Bowen sail racing. Photo supplied

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WHAT TO DO BOATING ADVICE Capsizes and swamping

March 28, 2024

Boats capsize or swamp mostly because of poor stability or rough conditions. Poor stability is caused by excess weight on board, whether it is people or cargo, and where the weight is positioned. It is essential to position weight as low as possible and ensure the bow or stern is not lower than the other. If the boat appears to be slow to respond to a roll or pitch then the boat may be overloaded. In rough conditions the boat relies on the bow to provide lift into the prevailing sea condition, whether it is wind chop or ocean swell.

When a boat breaks down or is drifting, the wind will turn the bow away from the wave direction and the stern will face into the waves. This is a dangerous situation, as the stern or transom usually has the lowest freeboard and is subject to taking water. If you break down or are adrift in rough conditions, anchor immediately if practical, or deploy a drogue (a bucket on a rope can act as a drogue) to keep the bow into the sea. Never anchor your boat by the stern. Even the passing wake of a boat can come over the transom and cause a swamping.

Contributed with thanks to VMR Whitsundays

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AFL Back With Preseason Carnival!

March 21, 2024

Saturday saw cracking AFL matches return to Airlie Beach with 2024 AFLQ Mackay Senior Preseason Carnival hosted by Whitsunday Sea Eagles at home. AFL players from across Mackay, Townsville, Moranbah and Whitsundays put on a show in the competition for the Preseason Carnival Shields.

Whitsunday Sea Eagles Senior Men took out the Men’s Preseason Carnival Shield in their first hit out of the year after some tight contests throughout the day saw them finish in the final.

Sea Eagles were looking forward to a tight contest with Mackay Magpies in the final however they took their bags home in a forfeit leaving Whitsunday Sea Eagles home crowd disappointed. Sea Eagles Senior Men hope to go all the way this year to take out the 2024 Premiership with history showing their Preseason Carnival success has odds in their favour.

Senior Women played out for the perpetual Barb Adamson Preseason Carnival Shield with Hermit Park Tigers going back-to-back taking out the 2024 Shield against Bakers Creek Tigers in a close and entertaining match up. Sea Eagles Senior Women had a challenging day slogging it out in wet conditions making it hard to get a run forward. Hitting the main stage for their final match they put on a show for the appreciative home crowd finishing with a win.

Sea Eagles first home game is 27th April at Whitsunday Sportspark. Whitsunday Sea Eagles train at the AFL oval in Jubilee Pocket Tuesday and Thursday nights with all welcome.

Contributed with thanks to Kaz Morrison ; photo supplied

Caption:

1: Hermit Park Senior Women 2024 Preseason Carnival Winners. Photo supplied

2: Sea Eagles Senior Men’s Coach Luke Sommerville with Preseason Carnival Shield

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What should my child eat before exercise?

March 21, 2024

This largely depends on the duration and intensity of the session, however there are some general guidelines to help. The longer your child is training and the higher the intensity, then the greater the energy requirement. If the session is longer than 75 minutes (again, depending on the individual child and the intensity of the session), intra-session fuelling may be necessary.

Before exercise, children should focus on fast-digesting carbohydrates such as a piece of fruit, low-fibre cereal with low-fat milk and fruit, a fruit smoothie, low-fibre bread with jam or honey, a bowl of pasta with a tomato-based sauce, crumpets or rice cakes with sliced banana and honey or raisin toast.

Limit high protein, high fat and high fibre foods that are slow digesting and are better off consumed 3 - 4 hours before exercise and post-exercise. A small snack should be encouraged if your child exercises early in the morning, approximately 30 - 60 minutes before training, followed by a full breakfast after training. High-fibre foods may cause stomach upset. Children should always practise their meal choices, timing, and exercise to ensure no stomach upset. Never introduce new foods on the day of a competition. Fuelling strategies should be practised as part of training. Furthermore, children should avoid energy drinks and prioritise water for hydration.


Contributed with thanks to Next Stars Sports Academy and EmpowerMe Nutrition & Fitness.

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Raiders Welcome Coach Rota

March 21, 2024

The Proserpine Whitsunday Rugby Union Club is gearing up for an action-packed 2024 Season, fresh off the heels of the Women's 2023 Grand Finalists appearance and the Men's 2023 MRU Premiership win. The club is buzzing with anticipation as they welcome back both teams to the field.

Returning to the Presidency after a season away, Trent Elson is back at the helm of the Club, and alongside the Club Committee, they are excited to welcome new faces and talent into the Raiders family.

 

At the forefront of these exciting developments is the appointment of the new Men's Coach, Howie Rota. Bringing 20 years of coaching experience spanning from U9's to Premier Men's Rugby, Coach Rota is ready to make his mark. Having relocated from New Zealand to Airlie Beach to take up the position as Head Coach. Howie is no stranger to success, having previously coached at Waihou Rugby Club NZ and most recently with the Hamilton Suburbs Development Team, NZ.

   

The Raiders are thrilled to welcome Coach Rota and new talent from the Gold Coast, international recruits from France and Canada, all enhancing the team's dynamic gameplay, adding depth and diversity. The club's commitment to nurturing local talent is evident as they welcome enthusiastic young players from the Juniors, showcasing a strong community connection. Alongside returning players from last year's squad bringing invaluable experience, leadership, and continuity to the team.

 

A special welcome back to Nathan Sainsbury, returning as the Raiders Women's Coach. Sainsbury's influence as a key driver for Women in Rugby in MRU and Central Queensland is invaluable.

 

The Club extends a thank you to Matthew Twomey and Madison French for their dedication as interim co-ordinators of the Raiders Men while the Club awaited the arrival of Howie Rota.

Next Game: 6 April in Bowen

 

Caption: Proserpine Whitsunday Rugby Union Club Men's Coach, Howie Rota. Photo supplied

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New PB’s and Club Records at Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club

March 21, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club hosted a very successful Club Championships with 48 swimmers participating. The coaches Ken Crittenden, Rylee Erickson, Shay Wilmot, and Mark Erickson were very impressed with all the swimmers.  Three swimmers set new club records and just about every swimmer achieved at least one personal best time.  Some age groups were very competitive, so it wasn’t easy to win a ribbon. The coaches would like to commend all the swimmers on their team spirit and sportsmanship.  

Congratulations to Eloise Chegwidden (8 years), Lucas Korosec (7 years) and Jacob Bell (17 years) for setting new Club Records!

Top performers winning 4 or 5 of their 5 individual events:  Jacob Bell, Tiana Bell, Eloise Chegwidden, Jax Clayworth, Tora Delac, Charlie Doherty, Miller Eaves, Thomas Ganter, Indigo Harland, Remy Hedges, Ehsan Helou, Lucas Korosec, Isabella Pisaniello, Andie Reynolds, and Levi Smith.  

Top performers achieving PBs in 4 or 5 of their events: Harris Delac, Don Algie, Zane Clayworth, Declan Dichiera, Evie Doherty, Koa Harland, Ruby Harland, Jasper Korosec, Gracie Laguna, Pippa Laguna, Lily Maher, Noah Maltby, Abi Maher, Matilda Nicholes, Celeste Orenshaw, Isaac Pisaniello, Dylan Reynolds, Isabella Pisaniello, Lincoln Russell, Addie Sanders, Indi Smith, Levi Smith, Alex Trefz and Zach Trefz.  

Massive PBs achieved in medleys: In the 200m IM, Addie Sanders swam 33 second PB, Harris Delac swam 28.51 second PB and Jasper Korosec swam a 18.43 second PB. In the 100m IM, Indigo Harland swam a massive 45.75 second PB and her sister Koa swam a 13.92 second PB.  Lily Maher swam an incredible 100m Butterfly in 1.43.93, a 22.49 second PB.  

Young Cannons swam very well in the 7 years and under:  Harry Chegwidden, Bonnie Crichton, Gracie Crichton, Leo Mulliss, Jax Eaves, Indigo Harland, and Lucas Korosec.  

Congratulations to all the Cannons on their outstanding achievements this week!  Thank you very much to all the wonderful parents for their continued support!

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen. Photos supplied

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Whitsunday Touch Football

March 21, 2024

Round Five Results

 

Mixed A

Vipers 5 defeated In The Crear 3

Raiders A 5 defeated G.E.T. Touch 3

                                                

Mixed B

Whitmonday Eagles 10 defeated Full Boar 5

Raiders B 14 defeated Ray White 5

Stingers defeated Flame Tree Flames (forfeit)

 

Mixed C

Sheds N Homes 7 drew Bulls 7

Mighty Mustangs 8 defeated Untouchables 6

 

Mixed Juniors

Raiders Purple 7 defeated Raiders Blue 3

Hamo Rent 8 defeated Raiders Green 5

 

Whitsunday Touch Football is thrilled to have a dedicated Junior Mixed Touch Competition this year.

 

Available to girls and boys aged 6 to 12 years, the competition is where Junior Touch Players learn the rules of the game, develop individual touch skills and team patterns of attack and defence.

The Juniors are an important part of the Club’s Footy for Fun culture.

 

All Junior games are held from 6.00pm to 6.50pm.

 

Queensland Touch Football will be running a Touch Skills Program during the June/July school holidays.  The program is targeted to girls and boys aged 6 to 11 years.

 

This program will be a fantastic development opportunity for all the present players.  It will also be a great initiation for new players who can then join the new Junior Competition that starts immediately after the June/July holidays.

 

Details of the Queensland Touch Football Skills Program will be available soon.

 

A huge thank you to all the referees who joined us for a pre-game meeting this week. Your participation is greatly appreciated as we work on improving and refining our referee team. We're grateful to have you as part of our club!


Contributed with thanks to Alita DeBrincat ; photo supplied

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Report Rain stops, football starts

March 21, 2024

After three rounds of washed out games, finally Whitsunday United hit the fields with some great results over the weekend.

On Friday night, the Divisional Men hosted Dolphins at Whitsunday Sports Park. While WUFC Divison 2 men scored in the first half and had other chances, the youth of the Dolphins team began to take its toll Dolphins scored late in the second half, ending in a 1-1 draw.

With the Whitsunday Division 1 team one of the strongest ever fielded, the end score was 20-2 to the Whitsundays, with the Dolphins commendably fighting hard all the way to the end.

On Saturday the U15 Division 1 was an entertaining game. Whitsundays scored first with a goal to Oliver Shulz. Wanderers equalised early in the second half. Good defence kept the score locked at    1-1. Cody Hocking won Man of the match.

The Women also enjoyed a great weekend with both securing victory over Mackay Wanderers. The Premier Reserves squad ground out a well deserved 2-0 win, whilst the Premier Women took control early and took a 10-0 win. In that match Akema bagged a hat-trick.

The Premier Men’s Squads didn’t fare so well against the bolstered Magpie’s Squads who were dominant in both games. The Premier Men lost 5-0 with some great saves from Luke Nightingale keeping the score in check. In Reserves: Magpies won 8 nil.

Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic ; Photo supplied

U15 Div 1’s Cody Williams taking the ball forward.

Whitsunday Women in action against Wanderers

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Sailing Regatta Over Easter Weekend

March 21, 2024

Abell Point Yacht Club’s next monthly sail is this Easter Weekend.

Departing from the Abell Point Yacht Club this Good Friday, join the crew.

Once departed, you will travel towards Cid Harbour, when there, gather on the beach with your fellow sailors.

Enjoy a barbecue, games, chats, adventures or lounging on the beach.

After Cid Harbour, you’ll be travelling to more of the beautiful islands the Whitsundays has to offer.

Long Island or South Molle Island are next up, the island of choice will be dependent on the weather.

There is no cost, and everyone is welcome to join, yachts, power boats and young and old.

Register now by using the email that follows: abellpointyc@gmail.com 

For further information or questions please visit: abellpointyc.com.au

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School Holiday Bowls

March 21, 2024

A special new initiative is about to begin for women and girls, commencing on Tuesday 2 April and running for five weeks. 

The hours 10am to 12pm, were selected to enable women to manage family commitments and school hours.

During school holidays students are welcome to join in too. Bowls are available at the club.

Very young children will be given soft rubber bowls to play with. The club has a good supply of bowls suitable for all ages and capabilities.

Tuesday winners were Lyn Graham and Dawn Dowell.

Wednesday afternoon Jackpot Bowls, where the jackpot wasn’t won, saw Shane Spann and his team playing awesome and easily won on the day. Betty Whitehorn won the prestigious Health Hub award.

Sunday afternoon saw Peter Barrett’s team of Paul Osborne and Keith Bates close winners over the rest of the field, whilst Rick Galea won the Health Hub award well deserved to our groundskeeper.

The Airlie Beach bowls club conducts coaching every Monday and Thursday afternoon between 4pm and 5pm for anyone interested in learning to play lawn bowls.

Watch this space for further details about the school students' competition. The final winners have the chance of going to Brisbane to play off.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

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64 Compete in Ladies Fours Tournament

March 21, 2024

Results of Club Rinks Competition: Andy Peebles, Lee Welsted, Jason Wright and Mitch Wright defeated Lou Fordham, Helen Jacobsen, John Trembath and Shane Spann.

Sunday Social: I. Thatcher, Daryl Tuttle, Gavin Charles defeated A.Delic, Allen Williams, Jane Gilbert. L.Kruger, Peter Bruce, Ron Gould.

Wednesday Social: B.Neal, Allen Williams and Doc Fordham defeated MaryEllen Pratten, R.Rodda, Jane Gilbert. Ray Muir, Robyn Stitt and Wendy Coles defeated I Thatcher, Daryl Tuttle, Glen.

Friday March 22 is the last night of Corporate Bowls for this round.

Results of Club Singles: Wayne Crowhurst defeated Helen Jacobsen. Jason Wright defeated Wayne Crowhurst. Steve Roome defeated Lou Fordham. Kevin Daniels defeated Doc Fordham. Kevin Daniels defeated Brett Lampard. Gavin Charles defeated Jason Wright. Steve Roome defeated Andy Peebles. Wendy Coles defeated Tracy Roach. Gus Munro defeated Steve Roome. Gus Munro defeated Kevin Daniel’s.

Club Pairs: J.Trembath, Shane Spann defeated Doc Fordham, Lloyd White.

Sunday Social: W.Jones, Gavin Charles defeated L.Kruger, Corrine Dibnah. Keith Kirk, Kevin G, Gus Munro defeated Gordo, Jane Gilbert, K. Leverton. Ron Gould, Wendy Coles defeated Ron Muir, Jodie G.


Wednesday Social: I Thatcher, Jane Gilbert, Ron Gould defeated MaryEllen Pratten, Ray Muir, Gordo.

The Ladies Fours Tournament annual event was a great success with 16 teams of 4 competing. A big thankyou to Industry Fire Services, Precise Plumbing, S&W Crane Hire who were the Sponsors for the event.

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.

1: The 16 teams that participated in the Ladies Fours Tournament

2: 1st place Winners were Michele Stockton, Leanne Lewis, Carmel Kirwan, Jo Inch with Peter Bruce for Precise Plumbing

3: 2nd place winners were Lee Shears, Wanda Goodwin, Donna Ware, Kaos with Helen Jacobsen for Industry Fire Services

4: 3rd place winners were Ladda Purdie, Margo Stanley, Betty Whitehorn, Betty Nicolle with Lee Welsted from S&W Crane Hire

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Competition Games Kick Off At Proserpine Bowls

March 21, 2024

Players were lucky to get a break in the weather for Wednesday's Social Bowls and Saturday for the beginning of the Men's Competition for 2024. 

On Wednesday with all the rain prior, we had 5 players for Social Bowls. Heather Brown played double lead.  Heather, Dale Haack and Sandy Daffara defeated Heather, Philip Brown and Peter Lawton 22 - 14.  There were no Social Bowls played on Sunday due to heavy rain on Sunday morning.

On Saturday in Club Championship Singles Luchie Gardel defeated Jonathan Bye 25 – 14. Shane Kinnear defeated Stephen Summers 25-1. Peter Lawton defeated Gavin Noonan 27-18. Barry Saroglia defeated Vince Olsen 25-16.  In Club Championship Fours, Shane Kinnear, Todd Leys, Scott Hamilton and Gavin Milne defeated Bruce Uhe, Vince Olsen, Barry Zillmann and Dale Haack 25 - 11.  In "B" Singles, Peter Lawton defeated Kendall Watts 25 - 15.  The game of Club Championship Singles between David Ling and Andrew Bell against Bryan Davy and Luchie Gardel was suspended after one end played when one of the players got an urgent recall to work. That game will be completed by mutual agreement at the earliest opportunity.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club.

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Wangaratta Bowls

March 21, 2024

Social play on Tuesday resulted in Gwenda Lydom, Linda Smith and Penny Warren defeating Lindy Suann, Irene Laird, Geoff Danvers and B Reddcliff, Lyn Danvers and Greg Colquhoun defeated Merle Elphinstone, Sue Shearing and Kevin Daniels. The jackpot didn’t go off.

In the ladies club competition Deb Retchless defeated Bron Tolcher and Jocelyn Defranciscis defeated Tiarna Winter. The first round of the fours was played on Sunday morning. Congratulations to the winning teams of Irene Laird, Merle Elphinstone, Margaret Wilson and Linda Smith who defeated Gwenda Lydom, Sue Shearing, Lyn Danvers and Pat Tracey. Robyn Stitt, Deb Retchless, Tiarna Winter and Fely Duncan defeated S Denise Wallace, Teresa Willshire, Linda Scells and Penny Warren. They will play each other in the final on Saturday morning 23 March. More games have been called on the board so please check.

Congratulations to the Wangaratta Men’s Local Pennant teams who defeated Collinsville on Saturday at Wangaratta with three match wins, which now puts Wangaratta in an unassailable lead in the local competition. Well done chaps.

Winners for Sunday afternoon social bowls were Albi Vigar and Mark Drummond defeated Graeme Read Allan Rolfe. Robyn Stitt, Merle Elphinstone and Pat Tracey defeated Toni Bowen, Bron Tolcher and Penny Warren. The jackpot didn’t go off.

Don’t forget this Friday night we are hosting our Barefoot Bowls. We had a great crowd last fortnight so we would love to see you come along and enjoy the night.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Dry Weather Allows Golf Comps

March 21, 2024

The course dried out enough to see Vic Feldman edge out Ross Hammond on 37 points in Thursday's stableford event, where Warren Deighton and Gary Scotford won the pin shots.

Friday's Met run saw Scott Mason win with 22 points, two ahead of Ryan Wilkes with a handy four under par for the nine holes. Christopher Bartlett and Karlene Lloyd took out the pins.

Joshua Norris had 41 points to dominate the Hayman Electrical Saturday competition with Brodie Slater his A Division runner up on 37 points. Bailey Hayward won the B Division with 35 points ahead of Cory O'Shea on 34. Elspeth Scotford had 26 points to win the Ladies' division by one shot from Peta Thomas. Pins went to Ryan Wilkes, Blake Lovelock, John Roser, Jason Bourke, Penny Wardroper and Ann Gardel.

Mark McDougall had 40 points to beat Mark Thompson by two shots in Sunday's competition with Peta Thomas and Elise Hodgson the leading ladies on 24 and 22 points. Pins went to Ryan Wilkes, Elise Hodgson and Jon Miller.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club. Photo supplied

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Mila Westley Sports Star Of The Week

March 14, 2024

Full name: Mila Westley

Age: 11

Name: Mila Westley

Grade/Age: Year 6 / 11 years old

Sports: Proserpine District - Soccer, Whitsunday District - Touch Football, Netball and Basketball, Capricornia Region - AFL


Who inspired you to start playing sport?

My Mum and Dad have always encouraged me to try my best at everything, including sport. Without their support there is no way I would be able to have a go at so many different things.


Can you tell us about a memorable moment or achievement in your athletic career so far?

Last year I had the honour of being named ‘Grade 5 Sportsperson of the Year’ at Cannonvale State School which was a huge thrill.


What are some challenges you've faced as a young athlete, and how have you overcome them?

I find it frustrating when I get sick and lose some of the fitness I have worked so hard for, however the only solution to this is, when I am better, to train consistently to get it back.


Who are your role models or favourite athletes, and why?

My Dad is a huge Collingwood Magpies supporter and I love them too, so my favourite athlete is Nick Daicos.


What is your favourite part about being part of the Next Stars?

I love the team environment and the variety of the training. We work hard but we always have fun too!


How do you stay motivated?

When my alarm goes off at 5.30am, I’m up and ready to go!

 

What advice would you give to other young athletes who are just starting out?

When things get hard, never give up and always try your best.


What are your goals for the future in sport?

I want to make the North Queensland team for athletics and, of course, play for the mighty Collingwood Magpies.


How has participating in sports made you a better person?

It has made me appreciate the values of hard work and sportsmanship.


To find out more about Next Stars go to www.nextstars.org of find them on Facebook / Instagram @nextstarssportsacademy.

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Airlie Bowls Report

March 14, 2024

Tuesday afternoon bowls went ahead and skipper Andy McDougall confirmed his great skills with a fantastic performance inspiring his lead Robin Brown, and Arthur McManus ably assisted his team performance.

Wednesday afternoon's Jackpot Bowls had a huge roll up under the guidance of Mervyn Stewart who saw four teams playing for the prizes on offer and once again it was skipper Warren Mills and Lu Rogan whom ably assisted and Alan Pershouse.

The Jackpot wasn't won and will rise next week. However John Anderson went home with a huge smile as he won the prestigious Health Hub award which is greatly appreciated by our little club .

Wednesday afternoon saw the return after over 12 months of Wild Bill Gordon who joined Andy McDougall and Warren Mills whom were in awe with his brilliant performance.

Next week we will tell you all about the World’s Greatest Shave and the money made for the leukaemia foundation.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Caption: Wild Bill Gordon, Andy McDougall and Warren Mills. Photo supplied

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Wangaratta Weekly Update

March 14, 2024

We had a great crowd attend our barefoot bowls on Friday night. Everyone enjoyed themselves and I am sure improved their skills by the end of the night. Our next night will be Friday 22 March.

Our club competition has begun. Results so far: Men’s A singles K Jewell defeated M Drummond. Ladies Crooked Jack resulted in Deb Retchless defeated Teresa Willshire, Robyn Stitt defeated Gwenda Lydom and Penny Warren defeated Denise Wallace. Ladies Fours will be played this Sunday morning and the Final Saturday 23 March.

It was great to have the Zonta Ladies host their International Women’s Day afternoon tea at the club on Sunday.

Well done ladies. What an inspiring afternoon. Thanks to the Wangaratta ladies who provided a fantastic range of food.

Winners for Sunday afternoon social bowls were Gwenda Lydom, Denise Wallace and Allan Rolfe who defeated Toni Bowen, Albi Vigar and Sugar Brunker.

Robyn Stitt and Kevin Jewell defeated Isobel Wheeler and Mark Drummond, and Jim Quod, Merle Elphinstone  and Graeme Read drew with Lindy Suann, Bill Myers and Kevin Daniels. The jackpot didn’t go off.

Good luck to our men’s local pennant teams playing Collinsville this Saturday at Wangaratta.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Joe: Top Of The Darts

March 14, 2024

This week’s Premier League darts saw a couple of wins for Joe Wilson to go top of the league, just above Josh Fraser who had a few wins of his own on Sunday morning at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club.

Joe Wilson claimed the 2024 Champion of Champions shield with a 7/5 win over Dom Friend.

Art McMinn claimed joint 3rd spot on the ladder with a win over Hawkeye Rick, and Naomi Mitchell slipped down from 2nd to 6th after suffering back to back losses.

The league table is held up by Jamie Maher, Hawkeye Rick and Jayden Lloyd who sit bottom of the league awaiting points, though Jayden has yet to feature this season.

The Premier League is sponsored by Mika Airlie, Whitsunday Tattooing and Master Butchers Whitsundays. Keep up to date with the club competitions by following us on Facebook. 

Round Results and Table

J Wilson def D Friend 7/5

J Fraser def J Maher 7/5

D Friend def N Mitchell 7/2

J Wilson def K Reason 7/1

A McMinn def H Rick 7/2

J Fraser def N Mitchell 7/2

K Reason def H Rick 7/2

1. J Wilson 6pts

2. J Fraser 4pts

3. A McMinn 3pts

4. K Reason 3pts

5. D Friend 2pts

6. N Mitchell 2pts

7. J Lloyd 0pts

8. J Maher 0pts

9. H Rick 0pts

Caption: Joe Wilson claimed the 2024 Champion of Champions shield. Photo supplied

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New Season For Bowen Golf

March 14, 2024

On Saturday, members welcomed in the 2024 season with a 4BBB event by Bowen Small Motors & Cycles, Thank you Scott and Lisa for your support. 

Winners Josh Fraser and Kaleb Brunker 48 points, Runners up Gordon Brackley and Paul Martin 43 points, 3rd Place John and Jack McEniery 42 points on a countback.

Accuracy shots to Glenn Wright and Robyn Slade. Pin Shots to Elona Lynch, Jo Kukura, Julie Martin, Judy Atkins, Tate McGrath, Brendan Malone, Geoff Fellows and Paul Martin. Mike Uerata claimed the Car Wash voucher with an OBP.

Kaleb Brunker had an Eagle on Hole 17.

  

Joker draw is $1600 this Friday night. If you are dining in, please ensure you call the club to book your table, so you don’t miss out - 47851206. Everyone is welcome to attend the Joker draw.  

 

This weekend’s competition is a 4BBB aggregate event for early Easter trophies sponsored by Bowen Mazda.

Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott.

Caption: 2024 Open day winners. Photo supplied

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Women At Helm For Twilight Racing   

March 14, 2024

Celebrating International Women’s Day, Whitsunday Sailing Club used the opportunity to conduct a Lady Skippers’ race, with nine of the 15 boats with female helms. 

Strong winds and rain squalls were the topic of discussion from the Bureau of Meteorology during the day on Wednesday, as the fleet for the Whitsunday Sailing Club twilight race found out. 

As the Division 2 fleet approached the starting line, rain and strong wind arrived, limiting visibility to a few metres for those who could see at all. 

Combined with winds in excess of 30 knots, the fleet were blind as to where they were heading as they were unable to see the first rounding mark. 

In all the confusion, Little Black Jack (Cass Roberts) led the fleet away and were never headed throughout the race. 

Behind them, Bobby’s Girl (Marie Schulte) held off challenges from Smooth Criminal (Karina Wood) and QMS Ponyo (John Galloway) with a gap back to the rest. 

Reignition (Donna Fornasiero) had their own issues after one of the crew had to be recovered from the water.

As the race progressed, the breeze abated, favouring the faster boats, with Black Jack taking the corrected time win over Smooth Criminal and Bobby’s Girl.

With the conditions no better at the start of the Division 3 race, Shiraz (Sarah Cummings) led the fleet away with Lighthorse (Anne Ross), Riff Raff (Nicole Abbott) and Norbert G (Phillippa Hall) in pursuit. 

While the conditions suited Shiraz, allowing her to extend her lead, the rest of the fleet were spread out with each boat experiencing a lonely race.

Again, with a dying breeze, the slower boats struggled to be competitive as the lack of wind hindered their progress. 

In the end, Lighthorse finished six minutes behind Shiraz which equated to 37 seconds after handicap calculations, with Riff Raff coming home in third place.

The Whitsunday Sailing Club twilight series continues every Wednesday with racing commencing at 4:30. Limited crewing positions may be available. Those wishing to participate as crew need to be at the club by 2:30 pm (limited spots available). Full results are available at https://app.sailsys.com.au/club/85/profile?tab=results.

 

Contributed with thanks to Ross Chisholm.

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Big Week For The Cannons

March 14, 2024

Despite the wet conditions, the Cannonvale Cannons had a very busy week. On the weekend, five swimmers competed at the Lightning Swim Club LC Transition Meet in Townsville.

The Cannons would like to commend Jacob Bell, Tiana Bell, Jy Parkinson, Noah Maltby and Nelson Malady on their outstanding achievements.

Jacob achieved top placings in his Freestyle, Backstroke, Butterfly, and medley events.  

Tiana’s best swims include her 50m Freestyle and 100m Breaststroke which earned gold medals.  

One of Nelson’s best swims included his 200m IM which he swam in a terrific time of 3.14.31 to earn a gold medal.  

Noah Malby was very happy with his national qualifying time in the 100m Breaststroke which he swam in 1.12.76.  Jy swam very well in his 100m Freestyle which he swam in 54.49 seconds, 1st place.  

On Wednesday night, 30 swimmers participated in Club Night even though it was raining.  A big thank you to all the parents who braved the conditions and helped with timekeeping, officiating, and cooking up delicious Chilli Con Carne.  

Congratulations to Jax Eaves and Declan Dichiera for achieving the best PBs and taking out the Chocolate Awards. The coaches awarded Eric Mulliss the Swim of the Night Award for his 100m IM.  

Swims of the night include: Ganter brothers, Thomas and Jack were on fire! They smashed all their times especially their Butterfly and IMs!  

Millie Groom swam an impressive time of 1.28.72 in her 100m Butterfly, a 14.34 second PB. New club swimmer, Stella Mulliss, age 5 years swam a 7.64 second PB in her 12m Freestyle and swam in her first Butterfly event. Zach Trefz swam a huge 10.32 second PB in his 100m IM.  

Well done to all the swimmers who participated on Wednesday night and a big thank you to all the wonderful parents and volunteers. On Sunday night, the Cannonvale Cannons will be hosting their annual Club Championships.  

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

1: The five swimmers who competed at the Lightning Swim Club LC Transition Meet in Townsville. Photo supplied

2: Declan with his Chocolate Award. Photo supplied

3: Eric Mullis with his Swim of the Night Award. Photo supplied

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Sounds, Flags And Lights

March 14, 2024

Hey boaties, we need your help and cooperation!

When one of our rescue vessels is displaying a towing flag (Code D) and our yellow strobe is flashing, it indicates that we have a vessel under tow or alongside, and we may be restricted in our ability to manoeuvre. We may also broadcast the situation on VHF 16, and use sound signals. Any of these actions mean that we may need you to reduce speed to minimise your wake, and possibly alter course to stay clear. And just because you are in a sailing vessel under sail it does not mean that you have right of way over a vessel that is towing and restricted in manoeuvrability!

VHF Radios should always be on, and we recommend always monitoring the emergency channel 16. Put your radio onto dual watch if you want to listen to another channel, but you should always be monitoring 16 in case a vessel near you requires your assistance or needs to get your attention.

Code Flag D may be displayed by us or any commercial vessel, and it means “keep clear of me, I am manoeuvring with difficulty” and you should slow down, keep clear, and reduce speed to keep your wash to a minimum. In our case we may have another vessel tied up or close alongside, and a big wash can cause a lot of damage in that situation. Just imagine yourself in the assisted vessel’s position, and slow down.

If you see Flashing Yellow Lights on a vessel, slow down and keep clear. Both of our vessels are now equipped with these lights, so keep an eye out and stay clear if required and minimise your wake to reduce the chance of causing any vessels alongside us to be potentially damaged.

Sound signals need to be known and recognised.

• One short blast means; ‘I am altering my course to starboard’.

• Two short blasts mean; ‘I am altering my course to port’.

• Three short blasts mean; ‘I am operating engines astern’ (the boat may be reversing or stopping).

• Five (or more) short blasts means ‘I am unsure of your intentions’. Also known as “What on earth are you doing, mate?”

If all boaties can be more aware of these points it will mean that our job assisting another vessel will be safer and easier for all concerned – and it might be you seeking our help next time!

At $90, VMRW membership is cheap insurance. Join online at https://vmrwhitsundays.com.au/join/ and your membership helps to keep us going in case you need us. We hope you don’t!

Contributed with thanks to Volunteer Marine Rescue

Caption: VMR1 On The Water. Photo supplied

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Premier League Round 1 Airlie Beach Darts

March 7, 2024

Sunday morning saw the return of the Premier League for 2024 at the Airlie Beach Bowls Club. We’ve had a few new faces join the ranks this season, and a few stalwarts who decided to call it a day. 

We have 9 players, and 18 rounds of league action this year, with the top 6 players advancing to the finals series in September.

First up saw a debutant in Naomi Mitchell, who’s only our second ever female contestant in the league. Naomi started her campaign off with a bang, casually dispatching Hawkeye Rick by a score of 7 legs to 3. It’s a great start to the season for Naomi, getting 2 valuable points on the board early is never a bad thing.

Next up was the current Xmas Open champion Joe Wilson taking on Jamie Maher, runner up in the league from two seasons ago. 

This match in truth was closer than it should have been. Joe was in total control in the scoring department, but struggled on the outer ring. Jamie had to take full advantage of Joe’s inability to finish legs, and did so by knocking 3 legs on the bounce to go from 5/2 down to 5 all, much to the annoyance of his counterpart.

In the end however, Joe was a different class, and showed it by going up a gear when he needed too, and in the end he managed to just about getting over the line in a tough hard fought win by 7 legs to 5.

In the final game of the round we saw Kameron Reason taken on Art McMinn. Both men have come into this season off the back of an improved second half of the year last year, and both would be expecting to kick on this year.

No doubt they see each other as rivals for a finals berth this season, and nothing separated them in their first meeting of the year. 

Kameron found himself 3 nil down, but dug deep and rallied to claw himself back into the match. From then until the end nothing could separated the boys, each claiming an opening day point with the match finishing in a 6 all stalemate.

Thanks to our sponsors Mika Airlie, Whitsunday Tattooing and Master Butchers Whitsundays for coming on board with us again in 2024. To keep up to date with the club and competitions, follow us on Facebook.

Naomi Mitchell in action claiming a win in her first appearance at the club. Photo supplied

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Whitsunday Swimming Club Take On NQ Championships

March 7, 2024

The first 3 days of March 2024 saw 8 swimmers head to Mackay for the Swimming North Queensland Championships.

First up on Friday night were team relays. Our swimmers swam in an impressive 9 relays and had loads of fun. This was a great team building exercise for all swimmers, with mixed and same gender relays being swum.

First up on Day 2, was the traditional team March Past. A huge thank you to Emma Alexander for her creative organising and making of costumes for our swimmers. We had a great little coral reef system marching.

Day 2 was the biggest day in the pool with Hayden Alexander achieving a whooping PB of 4.35sec in the 12 years 50m Fly and 4.82sec PB in 100m Breaststroke. Leyton Alexander smashed his 11years Backstroke time with 43.31 (1.19sec PB). Sister Jayde Alexander absolutely blitzed the 100m 10 years Breaststroke with an 8.76sec PB, showing us why Breaststroke is her favourite stroke.

Chloe Eldridge swam her heart out in the 100m 10 years Freestyle and rewarded herself with an impressive 8.51sec PB. Maddison Watson had her biggest PB of the weekend in the 13 years 100m Freestyle, taking 10.30sec off her time. Despite having an injured knee, Maddie kept pushing herself all the way. Axel Yuskan achieved PB’s in all 5 of his swims over the weekend, his biggest being 3.39 sec in 11years 50m Backstroke.

This year saw 13 years and over 50m & 100m races have Final heats at the end of the sessions. Our 2 senior swimmers, Mae Carter-Attwood, and Alex Yuskan both had podium finishes throughout the weekend.

Alex - 3rd, 16-years boys 50m backstroke

3rd, 16-years boys 50m butterfly

2nd,16-years boys 100m breaststroke

1st, 16-years boys 50m breaststroke – Nth Queensland 50m Breaststroke Champion Men’s 16-year-old

2nd, 16-years boys 100m breaststroke

Mae - 3rd, 16-years girls 50m backstroke

2nd, 16-years girls 50m breaststroke

2nd, 16 years girls 50m freestyle

This weekend was a weekend of fast racing, amazing swimming, numerous, incredible PB’s by every, single swimmer & sensational new memories being made.

The Whitsunday Swimming Club would like to thank all the parents who make these weekends happen by supporting our swimmers every step of the way. Thank you also goes to, Swimming North Queensland, for organising a terrific championship event for 2024.

Our biggest thanks must go to Coach Jenny Rush for all her efforts, patience, and training with our swimmers. Our swimmers are going places and achieving big because of Jenny & her brilliant coaching and dedication.  

Contributed with thanks to Amanda Yuskan.

All photos – Photos supplied

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Roosters VS Brothers Rugby League A Grade Mens

March 7, 2024

Ahead of the upcoming season for the regions’ rugby league, the Whitsunday Sportspark are eager to host a titular preseason match of the stalwart sides of the Townsville Rugby League.

This one off game perfectly coincides with a bye for the Whitsundays Brahams, so why not fill in that time with witnessing this match not to be missed!

Between the likely competitors of the Burdekin Rooster and the Townsville Brothers, this A grade Men’s trial match is set to set the field on fire with great plays, fast foot work and unbelievable rugby league.

Kick off is 5.30pm, with gates open from 4.30pm. With a full bar available, with some of the best roast rolls and chips in the area, check it out next weekend.

WHAT: TRL Preseason Rugby League

WHERE: Whitsunday Sportspark
WHEN: Saturday March 16, from 4.30pm
TICKETS: $5 entry for adults at the gate. Under 18 and pension card holder free entry 

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Competition Woes With Bowen Bowls

March 7, 2024

Saturday was the first round of the Men’s Local Pennants with BBC v Wangaratta B.C. with Wangaratta winning the first round.

Friday night bowls are still going strong.

Monday and Tuesday it is the Ladies Four Competition with 64 ladies from different towns participating. A busy week for our club.

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.

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Rainy Weather Delays Play Proserpine Bowls

March 7, 2024

With the weather being unkind to us this past week, we weren't able to play Social Bowls on either Wednesday or Sunday. Weather permitting we will be back this week.

Draw for Men's Competition Singles, Pairs, Fours and B Singles has been released. There will be an amendment to the Singles Draw as a couple of players who had nominated, were on another sheet of paper. Their games have been drawn against some of the players who had been allocated a bye in the original draw.

Competition begins on Saturday March 9 and 10.

Saturday 9th March at 9.30am

Club Championship Singles:

Todd Leys vs Wayne Handley                      Marker: Steve Summers

Brett Saroglia vs Scott Hamilton                 Marker: Harry Craig

Barry Saroglia vs Vince Olsen                      Marker: David Ling

Gavin Noonan vs Peter Lawton                  Marker Michael Kinnear

Luchie Gardel vs Jonathan Bye                   Marker: Gavin Milne

 

Saturday Afternoon at 12.30 to 1.00pm

Club Championship Fours

Dale Haack, Vince Olsen, Barry Zillmann, Bruce Uhe (Brett Saroglia will be subbing for Bruce)  vs Shane Kinnear, Todd Leys, Scott Hamilton, Gavin Milne (Gavin will be getting a sub for Shane Kinnear in this game)

Michael Kinnear, Luchie Gardel, Graeme Kinnear, Barry Saroglia vs Harry Craig, Toby Craig, Marcus Craig, Nathan Harriott

 

Club Championship Pairs

Jonathan Bye and Wayne Handley vs Geoff Hunter and Phil Brown

 

Sunday Morning 10th March at 9.30am

Club Championship Singles

Andrew Bell vs Marcus Craig                        Marker: TBA

Phil Brown vs Dave Ling                                 Marker: TBA ( this game will be played by mutual consent at a later date)

Gavin Milne vs Michael Kinnear                 Marker: TBA

 

Sunday afternoon 1.00pm

Club Championship Pairs

Toby Craig and Marcus Craig vs Vince Olsen and Todd Leys

Friday Night there was a Barefoot Bowls Event held at the club.  Sounds like everyone had a fabulous time.   Thank you to all who helped on the night.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club.

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The Winning Bowl With Wangaratta Bowls

March 7, 2024

There was some really great plays and close games on Tuesday afternoon.

Winners were Bron Tolcher, Lyn Danvers, and Greg Colquhoun defeated Deb Retchless, Irene Laird, and Geoff Danvers. Merle Elphinstone, Sue Shearing, and Penny Warren defeated Robyn Stitt, Laurie Land, and Kevin Jewell. The jackpot didn’t go off.

Don’t forget barefoot bowls and sausage sizzle is again on this Friday so if you can be at the club by 5.30-5.45pm. Everyone is welcome.

Congratulations to our men’s local pennant teams who played at BBC on Saturday. Our boys showed their style and came up with three match wins. Next match is against Collinsville next Saturday at Wangaratta.

The heat is still sticking around so there were a few less playing on Sunday. Winners for the afternoon were Deb Retchless, Sue Shearing, and Pat Tracey defeated Jim Quod, Albi Vigar, and Allan Rolfe

Lindy Suann, Fely Duncan, and Penny Warren defeated Gwenda Lydom, Jocelyn Defranciscis, and Robyn Stitt. The jackpot didn’t go off.  

Ladie’s and Men’s Competition games have been called for the next few weeks. So please make yourself familiar when you are playing. Good luck to all.

Zonta will be hosting International Women’s Day afternoon tea at the club on Sunday 10th therefore the hall will be utilised all afternoon. However, normal social bowls is still on. Entry via the side gate.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.

Winners on Sunday, Sue Shearing, Deb Retchless, and Pat Tracey. Photo supplied

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Hole In One Proserpine Golf

March 7, 2024

This week saw very little golf. Fortunately, the sun shone for Saturday and Sunday morning meaning we could hold our March Monthly Medals.

78 players contested Saturday event, Clay Coles with the overall and B Grade win with a very tidy 67 Nett. Jason Bourke won A grade with a 67 Nett, closely followed by Fraser Simpson on 68. John Clark was the Runner up of B Grade on 72 Nett. C grade winner was Louis Leo on 71, getting the win from Adam Brewster on 73 Nett. Pin Shots went to John Clarke and Marcus Heathcote, with 4 players contesting the 2 shot club.

Renae Maxwell won the Ladies Monthly Medal with a 75 nett, from Penny Wardroper and Noelene Spurway on 76. Pin Shots went to Tiina Randmae and Penny Wardroper.

The biggest news from the weekend comes from our Sunday Monthly Medal. Jon Miller holing out for a Hole in One on hole number 2. Congratulations! 

Jon had a 1 under round to get into the run down.

Winners from Sunday were Jake Murray, who beat Scott Mason and Jon Miller on Countback with a 70 Nett.

Peta Thomas took home the Ladies Monthly Medal. Pin Shots went to Tiina Randmae and Jon Miller.

 

Fingers crossed for some sunshine this week and more golf to follow.

 

Contributed with thanks to the Pro Shop Team, Proserpine Golf Course.

   1. John Miller. Photo supplied

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On The Whitsunday Green

March 7, 2024

This week 9-hole stabelford saw Glenn Rees in first place with 23 pts c/b, second place with 23 pts was Dee Norman and third place with 22 pts was Riley Merciera. 

Fridays 9-hole stableford saw Scott Macleod take first place with 25 pts, second place with 24 pts was Wayne Singleton and third place with 23 pts was Andrew Gomez. 

Sundays 18-hole stableford was a great turnout, taking first place with 42 pts was Wayne Singleton, second place with 40 pts c/b was Glenn Rees and third place with 40 pts was Tyson Flavel. Nearest the pin was Glenn Rees and Troy Pettiford. 

This Sunday 10th March will be our stroke 18 holes tee off between 8.30am and 9.30am. 

 

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Green.

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Learn To Sail With Port Denison Sailing Club

March 7, 2024

There was a constant flow of parents and students on and off the water at Port Denison Sailing Club in Bowen on Sunday with a full schedule of activities.  

First up ten Little Pirates went for a fun buddy sail on the Qubes with Green Fleeter Georgia and Laser sailor Luke Austin to get used to sailing further from shore and use their boat terminology.  Luke, who grew out of the Optimists and has now taken up Laser sailing, is always full of good conversation and often assists the Pirates lessons.  

Although sailing in a tiny Qube not suited to his size, 16-year-old Luke brought his sense of fun to the activity and had to sail with his legs over the side, much to the amusement of onlookers and his Little Pirate crew!  

Following them, seven Big Pirates met an amazing milestone today with each taking the helm and demonstrating sailing unassisted between points.  

Parents and volunteering club members acted as human marker buoys to which to sail, giving encouragement and assistance with tacking or gybing if necessary.  

The sense of achievement was felt by all, and Instructor Gary was very pleased with the progress of the entire group.    

Due to the location and sandy beachfront, PDSC has the unique ability to nurture young sailors to confidence in the warm and clear shallow waters and allow parents and guardians to be as up and close to the action as they like with the opportunity to assist with lessons and learn about sailing at the same time as the children.  

The activities for youth members didn’t end with the Pirates programmes however, with a big thank you to Instructor Faraday Rosenburg and her son Reid Martin for taking Green Fleeter sailors Felix and Georgia out to sharpen their tacking skills and play a game of follow the leader complete with colourful balloons tied to their sterns!  Dennis Winstanley gave lessons to Alice and Liam on the windsurfer, making the most of the calm conditions to make good progress, and the Club’s three teen sailors in Lasers, Luke, Zanda and Cooper, also had an extended session with Coach Gary in the more open waters of the bay to finish up the day’s sailing.  

The canteen did a roaring trade on sausage rolls, hot Airlie Pies and icy poles all day.  The many activities on and off the water work seamlessly together at PDSC due to the unwavering assistance of the Club volunteers, instructors, parents and the super Committee members.  Thank you to all for making another wonderful Club day at Port Denison Sailing Club.


Next Sunday is Off Beach Racing for all classes of dinghy so sailors are encouraged to revise their starting sequences and rules and be ready for some racing action!  Please see the PDSC Facebook page for further information.

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Roosters, Magpies, Pitbulls And Sharks All Nab Junior Cricket Titles

February 29, 2024

Emerging all-rounder Jack Law produced another masterclass to propel
Walkerston/Brothers to a premiership title in the Mackay Junior Cricket
Association Under 17s Grand Final at Great Barrier Reef Arena last weekend.


The fifteen-year-old schoolboy sensation  a regular in the Brothers first
grade X1 this summer snared 2-12 in a fiery five over spell to help his
side topple minor premiers Magpies White in the trophy decider.


It capped a successful campaign for the Mackay-Whitsunday junior
representative ace who was named Player of the North Queensland Cricket
Alliance Under 15 Carnival.


At the State Regional Championships in December, the talented colt
represented Central Queensland Infernos along with Brothers teammates
Lachie Ipson and Connor Muller.


Walkerston/Brothers (1-101) posted a resounding victory over the Magpies
(5-100) with Cameron Tomerini (31 not out), Marcus Sammut (27 not out) and
Ben Garner (18) impressing with the bat.


Magpies opener Benjamin Meng (32 off 78 balls) and skipper Myles Cochrane
(28 not out off 34 balls) led the way for the minor premiers.


The Magpies were 2-77 at one stage before Law claimed the key wicket of top
scorer Meng, who was caught by Cael Landt, with Muller and Will Sammut also
grabbing scalps.


Proserpine Cricket Club registered a comprehensive victory over Magpies
White in the Under 15A Grand Final at George Gorrie Oval.


Will Logan (25 off 31 balls), Donovan Pettiford (19 not out) and Jack
Valmadre (14 not out) produced top knocks as the Pitbulls (1-67) eclipsed
the Magpies (66) in a nine-wicket romp.


Proserpine¹s promising quartet of Joshua Geisler (3-2 off ten balls), Kai
McLoughlin (3-13 off four overs), Oliver Seamer (2-5 off four) and Lachlan
Riley (2-6 off two) made an impact with the ball.


Magpies Under 14 Black were crowned champions after rolling minor premiers
Walkerston Under 14s in the Under 15B Grand Final at Jack Lancaster Oval.
The Magpies compiled 5-128 from their 25 overs with valuable knocks from
Xander Ness (42 runs off 63) with five boundaries, Max Hughes (16), skipper
Jacob Whitby (13) and Chaise Johnston (12 not out).


Ness combined with Hughes for an opening stand of 45 and second wicket union
of 56 with Aarnov Reelh (10) with Cooper Gray-Knight (2-14) the pick of the
Roosters’ attack.


Walkerston were restricted to 6-101 with Logan Simpkin (30), skipper Tyler
Peters (29) and Ayden Loader (14) carving out spirited displays with the bat
and Magpies duo Johnston (3-20 off five) and Jack Nugent (1-18) the stand
outs with the ball.


The Roosters also collected the Under 13 premiership trophy with a
hard-fought Grand Final win over Proserpine at Park Vigoro.


Flynn Ryan (31 not out off 23 balls with five boundaries) top scored for
Walkerston (6-93) with solid contributions from Clancy Sammut (14) and Isaac
Grech (11 retired) as they eclipsed the Pitbulls tally of 7-91.


James Finn (17 not out), Oliver Dibben (17) and Emerson Baker (11) and Brock
Childs (2-7) shone for Proserpine with Roosters all-rounder Grech snaring
3-17 off four.


Souths captured the Under 12s premiership trophy with a victory over
Proserpine at Park Vigoro.


Spencer Faulkner was best on ground for the Sharks who racked up 7-108
clouting an unbeaten 24 with a boundary and six and grabbing 1-7 off three
tidy overs.


He was supported by Beau McPherson (19), Hunter Towner (18) and Leopold
Murphy (11 not out) with promising all-rounder Aiden Farley snaring 2-13 off
four.


The Pitbulls were restricted to 8-85 with fine efforts from siblings Jaxson
Farley (12) and Aiden (10 not out) and Kobi Whitty (11).


Souths trio Connor Stephens, Jack Harriott and Harry Mulherin also picked up
crucial wickets in a strong bowling display.

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Learn To Play Bridge With Bowen Bridge Club

February 29, 2024

Free lessons for beginners

Bridge is fascinating to learn. We are a fun, friendly and social club with sessions on Monday and Thursday afternoons.

Come and join the fun, learn a skills and improve your memory.

Interested? For more information, call Deb Breeze, 0466002321.

1:  Jill Brabon and Thea Weekes with their bridge guru Joan Butts at the Gold Coast Congress

2: Debbie Breeze Sue Mcinnes Jill Brabon Thea Weekes on the 1rst day at the Gold Coast Congress. 

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Bowen Tens Returns With League Carnival This Weekend

February 29, 2024

The highly anticipated Rugby League carnival, the Annual Bowen Tens, will be played at Denison Park in Bowen on Saturday.

Sponsored mainly by Whitsunday Civil, the day brings much needed funds to the Bowen Seagulls Junior League with various charities also benefitting.

A number of Bowen Charities have been the recipients of money from the Bowen Tens.

This year the main recipient will be Kids Connecting Parents.

Burdekin teams have supported the day since it was first introduced in 2012 with the Charity that year Cancer Research.

The Burdekin Old Boys made themselves a popular team by donating half the prize money they received for winning that year to the charity and it continued on with several other Burdekin teams doing the same thing.

This year 16 men’s teams and six women’s team will contest the games for the cash and trophies donated by Kincove for the men and Abbot Point for the women.

The Burdekin will again be represented by Runamuck in the women and four mens teams - Runamuck, Runamuck 10, Burdekin Delta and Fiji Time.

Fiji Time are the defending champions, and they alone will bring spectators just to see their exciting brand of football.

Matches are played over two ten-minute halves on two fields at Denison Park with a two-minute half time and 30 seconds between games.

Timing is done from a central time piece.

The first games get under way at 8 am with the final of the men expected about 8 pm. giving some 12 hours of nonstop footy.

Food and drink will be sold on the grounds and there are some big raffles taking place all for 5-dollar entry fee.

The player scoring a try then attempts to convert with a drop kick before the players team restarts.

It all makes for speed and excitement.

Teams of no more than 20 players with ten on the field at any one time come from several centres around the north as it is not only a good binding weekend it is also very good for pre-season fitness.

A four-person relay is also held between teams with the referees at times having a team and they have been successful in the past.

Bowen is well represented with at least 8 teams while the Moranbah Miners and Carlton Devils play in the Mackay League.

Some Townsville teams have supported the Carnival in the past with this year the Norths Devils women making the trip with Mosby Eagle sure to be hard to toss.

This will be the first time the Cardwell Axemen will try their luck although Herbert River have been there before.

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Young Cannons Set New Records

February 29, 2024

Congratulations to Levi Smith, Lucas Korosec, Eloise Chegwidden, and Ehsan Helou for setting new Cannonvale Cannons’ Breaststroke records.

Levi and Eloise set new 200m Breaststroke records, while Lucas set a record for the boys’ 7 years 100m Breaststroke.

Ehsan set a record for the 15-year-old boys’ 50m Breaststroke.  

Well done!  

This week, Club Secretary, Giselle Burton presented Upgrade certificates to Thomas Ganter, Zach Trefz, Murphy Jamieson, Jax Clayworth, Connor Lee, Noah Maltby, Sophie Palmero, Alex Trefz, Jasper Korosec, and Harry Chegwidden.  

Congratulations!  

The Chocolate Awards were presented to Jasper Korosec and Millie Groom for the best PBs.  

The Coaches’ Award was presented to Jax Clayworth for cheering and supporting his teammates.  

Top Performers at Club Night:  Zane Clayworth (3PBs), Declan Dichiera (3 PBs), Charlie Doherty (4PBs), Evie Doherty (3 PBs), Millie Groom (3PBs), Indigo Harland (3PBs), Connor Lee (4PBs), Frankie Leeder (4 PBs), Stevie Lee (4 PBs), Abby Maher (4 PBs), Lily Maher (4PBs), Celeste Orenshaw (3PBs), Miranda Palmero (3 PBs), Isabella Pisaniello (4 PBs), Andie Reynolds (3PBs), Addie Sanders (4PBs), Indi Smith (4PBs), Alex Trefz (4PBs) and Zach Trefz (4 PBs).  

Special mentions:  Maeve Dichiera swam a fantastic time of 21.63sec in her 25m Freestyle.  

Koa Harland swam an awesome 25m Breaststroke in 25.08sec which was a 2sec PB.  

Ella Maddock’s best swim was her 25m Butterfly which she swam in 30.11sec, a 2 sec PB.  

Miranda Palmero aged 7 years swam an excellent 25m Freestyle in a time of 26.92s, a 2.4sec PB.  

A special welcome to Jayda Smith who swam extremely well at her first Club Night.  

The Cannons would like to commend all the swimmers and thank all the wonderful parents and volunteers for their support!

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

   1. Levi Smith new record

   2. Jasper K with Chocolate Award. Photos supplied

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Airlie Beach Bowls In High Swing

February 29, 2024

With plans in place for our to be constructed new hard cover, our board has set plans for the construction.
This week, despite the rain, we still had a full week of competition starting on Tuesday afternoon with Wendy Pomeroy as skipper leading her team of Pam Collins in fine form as lead with John Brown playing excellent bowls at second far too strong for the rest of the field.
Wednesday afternoon Jackpot bowls where there can only be one winner and it was Ted Cullen at skipper who was magnificent from start to finish and carried Mark Mawson at lead and Lyn Graham at second, also backed up her skipper to beat Russell Jackson’s strong team of Lou Rogan and John Brown by a big margin, however Lou Rogan took home the prestigious Health Hub award.
Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls is in full swing and has kicked off with 10 teams many new players.

Currently Rock Plumbing and Azza's Block Layers are leading the competition.
Saturday morning Scroungers had a small field but excellent bowls were played Andy McDougall and Russell Jackson played the final with Andy McDougall running out a strong winner.
Whilst the B Grade semifinal saw Mark Mawson and Margo Stanley our club coaches played out the final and it was Margo who originally coached Mark , providing too much class for her ex pupil and ran away with a strong win.
Sunday afternoon Social Bowls also had strong performances with Lou Rogan at lead teaming with Mario De Martini at second with Betty Whitehorn as skipper leading her team with a one point win over Ash Warland’s team in an absolute cliffhanger with Mario De Martini also taking home the Health Hub Award to top off a brilliant day.
Finally Fiona Greener returned from her vacation and is ready for the rest of the season and has announced that John Matterson is having his long locks cut on Sunday the 10th March for the leukaemia foundation and tickets are available on the bar or on line you can call the club for details and the winner will cut his locks.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Ben Doolan, Tim Hazleton, Craig Kennedy, and Brendan Rock. Photo supplied

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Lucky With Weather Proserpine Bowls

February 29, 2024

Due to the consistent work put in by those involved in the green preparation, we have been fortunate to have been able to play social bowls on both Wednesday and Sunday afternoons, despite the rain that has been around over the last couple of weeks.  

On Wednesday, John Anderson and Sandy Daffara defeated Alen Sanderson and Philip Brown 24 - 10.  In the other game we had Arthur Griffith play double lead due to having an odd number of players. Arthur, Mike Harrison, and Heather Brown defeated Arthur Barry Zillmann and Bryan Davy 19-13.

On Sunday again we had an odd number. I think most were put off by the rain that threatened all around all afternoon but didn't fall over our game. Alend Sanderson played double lead. Alen, Philip Brown, and Heather Brown defeated Alen, Sandy Daffara and Mike Harrison 29 - 13.

With one more playing day in February, the Social Participation Ladder is starting to take some shape. Heather Brown currently leads on 16 points, Philip Brown second on 11 points, Alen Sanderson, and Peter Lawton share 3rd on 9 points. Still lots of time left before 2024 is finished.


Contributed with thanks to the Proserpine Bowls Club.

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Wangaratta Bowls

February 29, 2024

Social play on Tuesday resulted in the jackpot going off in the game between Stumpy Adams, Merle Elphinstone, and Penny Warren who defeated Lindy Suann, Irene Laird, and Dot Slater.

In the other game Deb Retchless and Steve Roome defeated Robyn Stitt and Kevin Jewell.

Our Friday night barefoot bowls and sausage sizzle was a lot of fun. Although it was a little showery everyone enjoyed the night. We will be hosting the next one on Friday 8th March.

Fortunately the weather held for our Mixed Opening Day on Sunday. Our members enjoyed the company of players from visiting clubs from Airlie Beach, Ayr and Proserpine. Winners for the day were Stumpy Adams. Jim Quod, Irene Laird, and Allan Rolfe who defeated Michael Parraucini, J Hall, S Darwin, and W Coonan. Runners Up Denise Wallace, Graeme Read, and Penny Warren defeated Bill Myers, Robyn Stitt, and Kevin Daniels. Others winners were Rob Bron Tolcher, Henny Tatem, and Mark Drummond defeated Rhonda Lloyd, Maree Brunker, Laurie Land, and Pat Tracey.

Linda Scells, Dot Slater, and Sugar Brunker defeated Nadine Land, Sue Shearing, and Greg Colquhoun. Lindy Suann, Isobel Wheeler, and Geoff Danvers defeated Toni Bowen, Deb Retchless, and Lyn Skeen. Tess Lyn Danvers, Merle Elphinstone, and Margo Stanley drew with Teresa Willshire, Marg Wilson, Terry and Wendy. The jackpot didn’t go off.    

Best of luck with our Men’s local pennant teams playing at BBC on Saturday.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.

Winners Opening Day. Allan Rolfe Jim Quod Irene Laird with Presidents Mark Drummond and Lyn Danvers. Photo supplied

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Port Denison Sailing Extravaganza

February 29, 2024

The rigging lawn at Bowen's Port Denison Sailing Club was a hive of activity on Sunday morning as four learner Qubes, three Sabots, five Optimists, three Lasers, four Windsurfers and one B14 Skiff took to the water for some training and short course racing practice.

Rounding marks close to shore, so many different types of boats sailing together was quite a spectacle. 

The Jordan family from Mackay drove up to join members from Airlie Beach and Bowen and allow their three very experienced sailing children a chance to race against like skilled children.  

Although PDSC has Optimist class rather than Sabots, they were warmly welcomed and the children enjoyed playing off the water with their old and new sailing friends.  

Quite a few grandparents were also in attendance and proudly watched their grandkids’ skills and commentated the on-water action from the picnic tables in the shade.

The progression from beginner to more advanced skills among the children and youth at PDSC was easily visible in the range of dinghies, with many sailors graduating into new classes of boat this year to maintain momentum and continue developing their sailing abilities across disciplines. 

Two Optimist sailors are now sailing Lasers, and the Optimist fleet continues to be fed by the graduating Green Fleeters in their Qubes.  

Five students aged 7 – 10 even had a try of a windsurfer with a small 1.5sqm rig after the racing, enticing some on to the water with the prospect of trying something brand new and 'fast' looking. 

Felix Sawers from Airlie Beach enjoyed a surprise 9th birthday surrounded by his sailing friends, complete with cake and a roaring rendition of Happy Birthday which filled the clubrooms.

Felix began two years ago as a Pirate, now sails a racing Optimist, and has become a self-assured sailor, experiencing the satisfaction gained from persevering with his sport which demands the steady building of resilience and physical skills.  

He is setting a great example for his little brother Sam who is now also part of the Pirate learn to sail group.

PDSC wishes to thank the canteen volunteers for the tasty toasties, and the powerboat crews for looking after everyone on the water.  

Next weekend is Pirates learn to sail, and Off Beach Racing will be held again on Sunday 10th of March, with all members and affiliated club members welcome to join.  

Please see the Port Denison Sailing Club Facebook site for further information.  

Felix Sawers, age 9, full of smiles on the water. Photo supplied

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BOATING ADVICE FOR BOAT AND JETSKI OWNERS

February 29, 2024

A major service provided by VMR Whitsunday is to tow vessels to a safe haven (usually their launching point, where possible).  

Jetskis are different to standard boats, in that they have a water intake at the front, and we have been advised that engine damage may be caused by towing above a recommended speed – sometimes as low as 6 knots - for some makes and models.

VMR Whitsunday offers a towing service for most vessels including jetskis, conditions permitting.

We suggest that you check your jetski operator’s manual or consult your dealer whether there is a recommended procedure to be completed before towing commences – for example, some models have a tap/valve which must be turned off, or you can carry clamps (like those illustrated) to shut off the intake flow.

It will be the jetski owner’s responsibility to take the recommended remedial action, including the positioning of clamps.

VMR Whitsunday is not an expert in jetskis but can tow them – at the owner’s own risk, at an agreed safe speed.

You are responsible for any damage that may be caused by towing.  

An example of the clamps we refer to can be seen in the photo, these are from Supercheap but all other parts suppliers will have similar devices. (n.b. this is for illustration only, we do not advocate any particular product or business.)

If you call for assistance, we are prepared to tow you, but our skippers have been instructed that the tow cannot commence before you sign our standard indemnity document.  

VMR Whitsunday does not suggest any particular approach to be taken or devices to be used for the tow, and your agreement will signify your acceptance of full responsibility.

Personal watercraft speed and distance

It is important that PWC/Jetski operators do not exceed set speed limits for your safety and that of everyone else on the water.

Do not travel at speeds where your wash can cause damage to the shoreline, other boats, or injury to others, or at a speed where you may easily lose control.

Consider the density of traffic in the area to determine a safe speed.

When riding a PWC the following distances must be maintained, or speed reduced to 6 knots (approx. 11 kph) within 60 metres from:

• people in the water

• anchored or moored boats, boat ramps, jetties or pontoons

• the shore

• the boundary of a bathing reserve.

Jetskis are fun, but safety comes first for your sake and that of other people in or on the water.

VMRW membership is cheap insurance at just $90. You can join online at https://vmrwhitsundays.com.au/join/ and your membership helps to keep us going in case you need us. We hope you don’t!

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Australia’s Best Half Ironman Heads To New Zealand To Represent Aus

February 23, 2024

Whitsundays’ own Michael Kimpton is continuing to show resilience and non-stop commitment, taking the top podium finish for his age group at the iconic Half Ironman even in Hobart, Tasmania in early February.

Following this huge success, he has now being invited to represent Australia at the World Half Ironman Championships in Taupo, New Zealand in December this year.

“I’ve already met my new year’s resolution,” Michael joked.

“I’ve had this event in Tasmania earmarked since November, and I geared all my training to ensuring a good finish time.”

On the winning day, Michael and his fellow competitors were greeted with unseemly conditions.

“It was treacherous,” Michael explained.

“It was raining all morning, and it made the cycling leg so much more difficult. I didn’t perform the absolute best, but still enough to take out the top spot.”

In fact, Michael’s time of just over six hours to complete the two-kilometre swim, 90-kilomtre cycle, and 21-kilomtre run was the best for his age group, securing him an invite to the World Half Ironman Championship.

“An invitation like this is as rare as a hen’s tooth, so I am absolutely over the moon.”

Michael started his triathlon journey back in 2017, when he relocated to the Whitsundays from Melbourne.

“Before that, I was a bit of a couch potato,” he described.

It took him 12 months to run the five-kilometre Parkrun, but he has since continued to represent Australia at international competitions.

“I just enjoy it,” he explained.

“If you like sport, you just do it. I find so much enjoyment from triathlons and ironmans, so I just keep doing them,” Michael explained.

In his age group for the World Half Ironman, Michael estimates he will be joined by about 80 other competitors from around the world.

Between now and World Championships, Michael will continue with the regime of conservative training, ensuring he is at his peak for December.

“I will do other events in between, but I won’t take them as seriously as Worlds,” he explained.

“I’m gearing up for this event, and I am so excited to head to New Zealand to represent Australia.”

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Sporty Kids Are Kind Kids

February 22, 2024

Sports training plays a pivotal role in nurturing resilience and kindness in children, instilling essential life skills that extend far beyond the playing field. Through the challenges and triumphs experienced in sports, children learn invaluable lessons that shape their character and behavior.

Firstly, sports training teaches resilience by exposing children to adversity and setbacks in a controlled and supportive environment. Whether facing defeat in a game or struggling to master a new skill, young athletes learn to persevere through difficulties, developing resilience in the face of adversity. Overcoming obstacles fosters a sense of determination and mental toughness, empowering children to tackle challenges both on and off the field.

Moreover, participation in sports cultivates empathy and kindness towards teammates, opponents and coaches. Collaboration and teamwork are fundamental in sports, teaching children the importance of supporting and encouraging others. By celebrating teammates' successes and offering support during moments of defeat, athletes foster a sense of camaraderie and compassion, strengthening interpersonal relationships and building a positive team culture.

Furthermore, sports provide opportunities for children to develop leadership skills by leading by example, motivating teammates and resolving conflicts. By taking on leadership roles, athletes learn to communicate effectively, make decisions under pressure and inspire others, all of which contribute to their personal growth and development.

In essence, sports training serves as a powerful catalyst for building resilience and kindness in children. By navigating challenges, fostering teamwork and developing leadership skills, young athletes emerge with the strength, empathy, and integrity needed to thrive in all aspects of life.

Contributed with thanks to Tim Oberg from Next Stars.

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Bowls In Airlie Beach Bowls Rain

February 22, 2024

What do you do in Airlie Beach when it rains?

Wish for a hard cover, and these thoughts were echoed last weekend by all our members as there was no action on Saturday or Sunday and we were all left lamenting.

Tuesday, we had a few hardened bowlers keen to play and several great games were played with Jill Spencer and Ladda Purdie convincing winners of the day but it must also be stated that Dawn Dowel playing lead with Margo Stanley played superb bowls and time after time, end upon end effectively putting their opponents into submission with a phenomenal performance of accurate bowling.

Wednesday afternoon Jackpot Bowls had a small field but also had some effective and accurate bowling with Russell the Muscle Jackson teaming up with John Brown with an overwhelming victory, whilst Tony Whitehorn not only took home the prestigious Health Hub Award but also with Lu Rogan coming to terms with her stick, that would put a smile on Nick the stick Fernbach's face in heaven as it did, with Mark Mawson playing second.

We will have some fantastic announcements next week about the upcoming Schools program sponsored by PRD again and also Business House Bowls which is in full swing with new teams and a new concept.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Our open days comprehensive winners: Tony Whitehorn with Robin Brown, Dawn Dowel and Betty Whitehorn. Photo supplied

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A Decent Sprinkling Of Rain Proserpine Bowls

February 22, 2024

On Wednesday we were very lucky at Proserpine Bowls Club to have avoided the heavy showers of rain experienced elsewhere. We had six players enjoy a game of bowls. Arthur Griffith, Philip Brown, and Peter Lawton defeated Alen Sanderson, Mike Harrison, and Heather Brown 28 - 10.

There was no play on Sunday due to the heavy rains experienced during the week.

Games Director, Barry Saroglia, has advised that nominations for Club Championships - Singles, Pairs, Fours and for B Singles and B Pairs will close on Saturday, February 24. 

Nomination sheets are available inside the club and also a weather proof container beside the water cooler. If you are unable to put your nomination on the sheet in person, send an email or a text message to Barry or Wayne so that your nomination is recorded. Draws will be done following the closure of these nominations. Members must be financial in order to nominate in any competition.

Orders have been placed with our Uniform Suppliers. 

Thank you to all who have paid upfront for your new uniforms. The expected date of delivery is around March 28.  

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club.

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Lawns Ready For Mixed Open Day Wangaratta Bowls Club

February 22, 2024

Although it has been a bit hot, we still had one rinks game on Tuesday. Winners for the afternoon Bron Tolcher, Merle Elphinstone, Robyn Stitt, and Penny Warren defeated Deb Retchless, Lyn Danvers, Irene Laird, Greg Colquhoun. The jackpot didn’t go off.  

Congratulations to Life Member Neil Tracey on reaching a milestone in bowls, receiving his Super Veteran’s badge from Men’s President Mark Drummond on Sunday. Winners for the afternoon were Bill Myers, Graeme Read, and Kevin Daniels defeated Lindy Suann, Dot Slater, Sugar Brunker. The jackpot didn’t go off.

Don’t forget our night Barefoot Bowls and sausage sizzle at the club starting on Friday 23 February at 5.45pm. If it goes well, we will hold it every fortnight. Everyone is welcome. We have plenty of bowls.

Our Mixed Opening Day will be played this Sunday 25 February starting at 10.00am with other clubs visiting. A light lunch will follow. Come a bit earlier and you can have a scone for morning tea.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.

Mark Drummond presenting Neil Tracey his Super Veterans badge. Photo supplied

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Whitsundays Represent At QLD State Sprints

February 22, 2024

Last weekend, February 10th and 11th, saw four swimmers, Mae Carter-Attwood, Alex Yuskan, Chloe Eldridge, and Axel Yuskan, from the Whitsunday Swimming Club, attend the 2024 Hancock Prospecting QLD State Sprints at Sleeman Aquatic Centre, Chandler, Brisbane.

Mae had seven swims, having qualified for all 50-meter strokes in her age group (Girls 15 years), and 50-meter Freestyle, 50-meter Breaststroke and 50-meter Butterfly in Open Women. Mae came home with some awesome PB’s and a massive smile for her achievements after swimming for her 6th year at State Sprints. Alex swam in the 16 years Boys Freestyle, finishing with a 0.17 second PB after a great swim, this being his 4th year attending. Chloe smashed her first ever swim at Chandler with a massive 1.63 second PB in the Girls 10-year-old 50-meter Freestyle. Axel attended for his second year and achieved his goal with an impressive 1.20 second PB in the Boys 11-year-old 50-meter Freestyle.

One big highlight of the weekend was catching up with Rilee Mackie from Collinsville Scottville Swimming Club. Rilee is in Brisbane currently undertaking treatment for Leukemia. Rilee, her sister Kodi and mum Wendy came and supported all swimmers on Saturday.

We also had the privilege of seeing Olympians Cate Campbell, Emily Seebohm, Zac Stubbelty Cook, Mitch Larkin and Lizzie Dekker racing in the open swims.

All swimmers enjoyed a great weekend away with their teammates, cheering them on and creating wonderful, new memories.

Now the training is starting again to prepare for NQ Championships in Mackay on the 1st ,2nd and 3rd of March 2024.

A massive thank you must go out to Coach Jenny Rush for helping these swimmers achieve their goals and pushing them to be the best they can be.

For anyone interested in joining the Whitsunday Swimming Club, please contact us at whitsundayfrogs@gmail.com or drop into the Proserpine Pool any afternoon from 4:15pm.

Contributed with thanks to Amanda Yuskan.

Caption: Representatives from Whitsunday Swimming Club competed the 2024 Hancock Prospecting QLD State Sprints in Brisbane. Photos supplied

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Kids Learn To Sail In Bowen

February 22, 2024

A record number of children attended the two learn to sail groups in Bowen at Port Denison Sailing Club on Sunday morning.  Fourteen students in the Little Pirates group learned the parts of the boat and then played a game of ‘Sink the Boat’ on the water, followed by games on shore to learn terminology and all about the wind.  Seven students who completed Little Pirates last year have continued to the Big Pirates group which runs afterwards.  This week they went for a buddy sail with Green Fleeter Georgia, followed by a session on steering and using the waves for propulsion in the 15kt conditions.  

Since its inception three years ago, the Little Pirates and Big Pirates programs have shown how teaching the sport of sailing differently can make a big difference to a small club. Traditionally learn to sail begins around ages seven or eight, but when faced with a great demand among young siblings and younger children, then Commodore Gary Bruce tasked instructor Johanna Winstanley with creating a new approach for PDSC.  Since then, numerous children from ages four and five onwards and their families have attended lessons, graduated through Pirates and have become sailing members.  The families are a mix of those with sailing backgrounds and those completely fresh to the sport.  
Being totally reliant on volunteers to operate, family members assist on shore, on the water, and on the committee, and many sailing members have now qualified or requalified as instructors and assistant instructors, helping to maintain the longevity of the programs. Youth sailors are also encouraged to be on-hand role models during lessons.   PDSC keeps lesson fees at a minimum to allow students from all backgrounds the chance to participate.

Anyone interested in joining Pirates at Port Denison Sailing Club is encouraged to keep an eye on the Facebook site for information about future lesson availability.  Next Sunday the 25th will be off the beach racing.

Contributed with thanks to Port Denison Sailing Club.

Caption: Little Pirates play ‘Sink the Boat’ with Captain Greybeard. Photo contributed

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Distance Club Night For Cannons

February 22, 2024

On Wednesday night, the Cannonvale Cannons hosted their first Distance Club Night for 2024.  Swimmers had an opportunity to swim a longer distance in two events.  The Cannons would like to commend Matilda Nicholes and Millie Groom for being selected for the NQ team to compete in the Queensland Schools Aquathon/Triathlon Championships in Hervey Bay. Both girls backed up and on the same weekend competed in the Queensland Sprint Championships.  The Cannonvale Cannons are sorry that Matilda Nicholes didn’t appear in the team photo last week.  Congratulations to Eric Mulliss, Harris Delac, Charlie Leeder, Frankie Leeder, Aria Crawford, Jasper Korosec, and Jax Eaves for achieving Upgrades. Congratulations to Zach Trefz for winning the Chocolate Award for the best PB.  

Tora Delac and Jack Ganter swam a 1500-meter Freestyle for the first time, both making the 60 laps in under 21 minutes. Well done to Thomas Ganter, Ruby Harland, and Zachary Trefz who swam their first 800-meter freestyle! Even though Jacob Bell and Nelson Malady didn’t swim a PB, they swam the 800-meter freestyle very smoothly. Well done to Matilda Nicholes, Jacob Bell, Tora Delac and Ruby Harland for conquering one of the toughest swim challenges, the 400-meter IM.  

Other highlights include Harris Delac swimming a 36.54 second PB in his 200-meter freestyle.  Lily Maher and Tiana Bell both swam a fantastic 400-meter freestyle, achieving massive PBs.  Noah Maltby swam a cracking time of 2.47.25 in his 200-meter breaststroke, at a 30.66 second PB.  Leo Mullis, aged 7 years, swam an impressive 25-meter Backstroke in 34.48 seconds. Addie Sanders & Liam Filewood swam super times in their 100-meter freestyle, achieving huge PBs. Indi Smith swam two massive PBs in her 200-meter backstroke and 100-meter breaststroke. Indi’s brother, Levi swam a 14.32 second PB in his 200-meter IM.  

Congratulations to all the swimmers who participated at the Distance Club Night!

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.

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Play Disrupted At Proserpine Green

February 22, 2024

Robert Meers had 33 stableford points to beat Scott Mason by a shot to win the Tuesday competition, while Jacqueline Wall had 17 points to beat Tiina Randmae by five shots in the ladies' division. Aaron Prosser won the pin shot.

A wet course prevented further play during the week.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Green.

Photos supplied

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On The Whitsunday Green

February 22, 2024

This week’s 9-hole stableford competition saw Dee Norman take first place with 21 pts, second with 20 pts was Glenn Rees in third place with 19 pts was Michael Bond. 

Friday’s 9 hole stableford saw Tony Spurway in first place on 22 pts, second place with 21 pts was Kev Franke and third place with 20 pts c/b was Darren Lloyd. 

 

Sunday’s rain didn’t stop Justin Butler from taking first place in our 18 hole stableford with 40 pts, second place was Cooper Lane on 39 pts and third place was Jack Hayes Williams with 37 pts. Nearest the pin was Mark Thompson. 

  

This Sunday the 25th of Feb will be our 18 hole (stroke) monthly medal tee off at 8.30am – 9.30am, hope to see you all there. 

 

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Green.

Dee Norman. Photo supplied

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Touch Development Clinic This Saturday

February 22, 2024

This Saturday, test your skills with the Whitsunday Touch Juniors Youth and Ladies Development Skills Day.

Hosted by Queensland and North Queensland Touch, this development clinic will help prepare Whitsunday youth and ladies with their field skills and get them ready for the 2024 season.

Don’t miss the free sausage sizzle happening at the conclusion of the session.

Register by contacting Whitsunday Touch on Facebook today, ready for this Saturday!

WHAT: Juniors Youth and Ladies Development Skills Day
WHERE: Whitsunday Sportspark
WHEN: Saturday, February 24, from 8am

REGISTER: Contact Whitsunday Touch on Facebook

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Gun Mackay Forward Chases NRL Dream With Tigers  

February 15, 2024

Emerging Mackay rugby league forward Nehemiah Wuatai-Davis can realise his
childhood dream of playing in the NRL after signing a two year contract with
the Wests Tigers.


The rampaging 18-year-old Mackay Magpies prop is part of Benji Marshall¹s
new breed of Tigers in 2024 after impressing the club¹s talent scouts with
powerhouse performances in the Queensland junior development system.


Wuatai-Davis, a teak tough front rower with a huge motor, was named in the
Balmain S.G Ball squad that will compete in this year¹s Under 19 NSWRL
junior representative series.


He joins the Tigers after a decade with his beloved junior Magpies that
achieved tremendous success in the Mackay Junior League competition.
The former Mackay State High School student starred in the Magpies’
premiership-winning Under 20s team last season that defeated rivals Brothers
26-18 in the Grand Final at BB Print Stadium.


Strong-running Miah was one of the best players on ground with the deserved
trophy win capping a fruitful Junior League career for the talented forward.
He joined the club after his family relocated to Mackay from Townsville and
figured prominently as a back rower in the Magpies’ champion teams that won
the Laurie Spina Under 11 Shield; Jason Hetherington Cup (Under 12s) and the
Under 13s Mackay premiership and Nate Myles Cup double under the tutelage of
leading junior coach Scott Thorpe.


A fierce competitor and punishing defender, Miah represented Capricornia
Schoolboys and was part of the Mackay Cutters Junior Pathways squads.
Prominent Magpies coach Scott Thorburn predicts a bright future for the
promising front rower.


“Miah is tough and resilient with the power and skills to go a long way,”
revealed Thorburn.


 “He shows a great attitude to training with a strong work ethic and now has
a tremendous opportunity to impress the likes of Benji Marshall and his
Tigers’ coaching staff,” he added.

Caption: Nehemiah Wuatai-Davis. Photo credit: Mackay Magpies Senior Rugby League, Facebook

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