Whitsunday Region Sporting News & Results

Rev Up for Action Australian Dirt Track Championships Come to Drays Park

Rev Up for Action Australian Dirt Track Championships Come to Drays Park

The Whitsunday Dirt Riders are gearing up to host one of the most thrilling events of the year—the JR's Motorcycle and Suspension Specialists Australian Senior Dirt Track Championships! This high-octane event is happening this weekend, October 5th and 6th, at Drays Park, Gunyarra, just off the road to Whitsunday Coast Airport. Over 100 riders, including competitors from as far south as Victoria, will be battling it out across five championship classes, with additional junior and veteran suppo

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Whitsunday Game Fish Club Junior Anglers Steal the Show

Whitsunday Game Fish Club Junior Anglers Steal the Show

The Whitsunday Game Fish Club's Billfish and Tuna Rally, held last Sunday, saw junior anglers taking centre stage and proving their prowess on the water, much to the surprise of their seasoned competitors. In perfect conditions, ten teams took to the seas, but it was the young guns who outshined the veterans. Junior angler Jasmin Smith, fishing aboard her dad’s boat Lay Low, made headlines by tagging and releasing a Sailfish on an 8kg line, earning her the top-scoring Billfish of the day. Not t

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Port Denison Gun Club Hosts September Shoot

Port Denison Gun Club Hosts September Shoot

On Sunday, 22nd September, the Port Denison Gun Club held its monthly shoot, attracting twenty-six competitors. Shooters from Mackay/Sarina, the Burdekin, Townsville, Charters Towers, and even as far as Cressy, Tasmania, joined local members for a day filled with competitive spirit. Event 1: 25T DB Sweepstakes AA: B Gall, M Zabala, T Coco & A Zarb 25/25 A: J Cerqui & K Zarb 25/25, J Campbell & G Maltby 24/25 B: D Stitt 24/25, J Kinninmonth 23/25, M Simpson 21/25 C: B Bonanno & A Furini 24/25

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Come and Try Club Swimming with The Cannons

Come and Try Club Swimming with The Cannons

The Cannonvale Cannons invite new swimmers and their families to experience club swimming by attending their weekly Club Nights. Held every Wednesday from 5 p.m., these evenings allow swimmers to participate in various events, starting from 12 metres. The club prides itself on being family-friendly, fostering fun, fitness, and friendship. Club Coaches Mark Erickson and Ken Crittenden extend their congratulations to all swimmers who maintained their fitness over the school holidays. It was also g

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Exciting Week of Bowls Ahead For Airlie Beach Bowls

October 3, 2024

With just one week left of competitive bowls, the club is gearing up for the final event—the Men’s Fours Competition—next weekend before closing for roof installation. The recent games have been as heated as the weather, with thrilling action across all competitions.

The week kicked off on Tuesday, 24th September, with 18 players competing in afternoon bowls. The standout team, led by the talented skipper Joan McGrath, claimed victory with the highest margin. Joan’s team, including the relentless Betty “Never Give Up” Whitehorn and newcomer Gail Simms, outplayed their opponents to emerge as the sole winners of the day.

On Wednesday, 25th September, Jackpot Bowls was masterfully organized by Rick Galea. The club welcomed special guests Ray “Red” Edwards and Garth Lees from Broadbeach, Queensland, as well as Mike Harrison from Proserpine. While the Jackpot wasn’t claimed, the day’s winners—led by Lu Rogan, with second Michael Jacometti, and skipper Rick Galea—delivered an outstanding performance, securing the prize money with precision and skill.

That same evening, the ever-popular Business House Bowls drew a large crowd, expertly managed by Bobby and Irene Spees, ensuring another successful night of fun and competition.

The weekend saw intense competition during the Senior Singles Championship Finals.

On Saturday and Sunday, the finals took place, culminating in a thrilling match on Sunday afternoon. Paul Muscat from Mackay City had earlier defeated Vince McSherry, while Alfie Lewis of South Suburban made a dramatic comeback, edging out John Fielding from ABBC. Alfie then went on to dominate Paul with an impeccable display of precision, claiming the 2024 Champion of Champions Senior Singles title.

In Sunday afternoon Social Bowls, the club welcomed guests Bruce Kingham from Millthorpe Bowls Club, along with Ali and Steve Clare from Hervey Bay, Queensland. The team led by Robin Brown, with Mark Mawson and skipper Rick Galea, played brilliantly, taking home the week’s social bowls prize. Congratulations to all participants for an exciting week of bowls!

As we look forward to the Men’s Fours Competition next weekend, we thank everyone for their involvement and support throughout the season. Stay tuned for updates on the roof installation and the club's reopening!

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Alfie Lewis Souths Suburban winner of Champion of Champions Seniors Singles with runner up Paul Muscat from West Tigers Mackay 

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Bowen Bowls Results

October 3, 2024

It’s been a busy couple of weeks at the club, with plenty of action on the greens. In a closely contested Triples match, Robyn, Rosco, and Tiarna defeated Andy, Crowe, and Mitch.

The Social Games saw a range of impressive performances:
   • Sunday 15/9: Marion, Ray, and Daryl triumphed over Ron, Frank, and Wendy. Ian, Jane, and Rob secured a win against Sue, Lindsay, and Steve.
   • Wednesday 18/9: Ray and Kevin edged out Tracey and Wendy. Ian, P. Madon, and Steve overcame MaryEllen, Gordo, and Jason. Eddy, Jane, and Helen defeated Ron, Joe, and Gus.
   • Sunday 22/9: Keith, Ray, and Jason claimed victory against Allen, Ron, and Steve. Meanwhile, Jane and Wendy defeated L. Kruger and Gus.


In Scroungers play, Lloyd came out on top, defeating Ron and Frank.

Wednesday 25/9 wrapped up the week with more exciting games: Eddy, Jane, and Daryl overcame Ian, Lyn, and David. Robyn and Gus defeated Lou and Gordo. Dave’s team also beat Doc’s team, but the standout performance of the day came from Ron, Steve, and Ray, Joe, who took the win for the afternoon.

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards

Steve and Ron, celebrating their successful week on the greens, Photo supplied

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SUNNY WEATHER PREVAILS At Proserpine Bowls Club

October 3, 2024

It’s been a week of fantastic weather and exciting games at the club. Wednesday saw the arrival of two new visitors to bowls, bringing a fresh energy to the greens. In a dominant match, Ray Ihle, Arthur Griffith, Bruce Uhe, and Garry Alexander triumphed over Beth Ihle, Alen Sanderson, Philip Brown, and Heather Brown with a commanding 30-5 victory.

Sunday's social bowls also provided great entertainment. Arthur Griffith, Philip Brown, and Sandy Daffara claimed a 25-15 win against Alen Sanderson, Henny Tattum, and Peter Lawton. In another thrilling match, Mary Hedgelong and Garry Alexander edged out Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison 27-22.

Mike Harrison represented the club at the Champion of Champion Senior Singles in Airlie Beach on Saturday, but was ultimately defeated by Paul Muscat from Wests Tigers, who went on to become the runner-up. The event was won by Alf Lews from Souths Suburban.

A big thanks to Bruce Uhe, Geoff Hunter, and Heather Brown for their help in running a successful Meals on Wheels Trivia Night on Friday, providing both a warm welcome and excellent service at the bar.

Upcoming Event
Mark your calendars for Barefoot Bowls on Friday, October 4. Everyone is welcome to join, and further details can be found on the club’s Facebook page. Come along for a fun evening!


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PGC COMPETITION RESULTS - WEEK ENDING 29/9/24

October 3, 2024

The weather was favourable this week with mild winds, no rain, and plenty of players taking to the course for a series of exciting events.

Tuesday/Wednesday (24-25/9/24): Golf NQ Seniors Open
The club was proud to host the Golf NQ Seniors Open, welcoming over 65 players each day. Pioneer Valley, Sarina, Rowes Bay, Bundaberg, El Arish, Dysart, and Mackay Golf Club sent strong contingents, with Mackay fielding over 20 players. Proserpine Golf Club (PGC) was well represented with 30+ competitors.

The overall champions were Lyn Muller (PGC), after a thrilling 5-hole playoff, and Calvin Buckton from Mackay Golf Club. Full details of the winners will be available soon on the Golf NQ website.

Thursday (26/9/24): PGC Single Stableford
   • A Grade:
       ◦ Winner: Andrew Albergo (37 points)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Tom O’Brien (36 points)
       ◦ 3rd: Nathan Sothmann (35 points)
   • B Grade:
       ◦ Winner: Rob Webb (37 points)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Peter Lindsay (36 points, countback)
       ◦ 3rd: Nic Apruzzese
   • Rundown:
       ◦ Brian Smith (35 points), Gavin Kerwand, Peter Elms, Chris Brett, John Dodds, and Michael Ward (all 34 points).
       ◦ Bradley Low (Tally Valley GC) and Steve Stewart also scored 34 points but missed the prizemoney.
   • Two Shot Winners:
       ◦ Andrew Albergo and Wayne Temby (2nd hole), Scott Mason (18th hole).
   • Nearest to the Pin (NTP):
       ◦ Andrew Albergo (2nd), John Roser (9th), Laurie Dakin (13th), Wayne Temby (16th).

Friday (27/9/24): Metropole Run (9 holes, back 9)
   • Winner: Kelvin Stephens (20 points)
   • Runner-Up: Brendan Spann (19 points, countback)
   • 3rd: Jared Leaman
   • Rundown:
       ◦ Ryan Wilkes (19 points), Cory O’Shea (18 points), Adam Maggs (17 points).
   • NTP:
       ◦ Ryan Wilkes on the 13th and 16th holes.

Saturday (28/9/24): PGC Hayman’s Stableford
   • Overall Winner: Michael Ward (39 points)
   • A Grade:
       ◦ Winner: Michael Ward
       ◦ Runner-Up: Chris Brett (38 points)
       ◦ 3rd: Tom O’Brien (37 points)
   • B Grade:
       ◦ Winner: Paul Joice (37 points)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Trevor Paroz (36 points)
       ◦ 3rd: Ross Meade (35 points)
   • Rundown:
       ◦ Brian Allen and Kelvin Stephens (36 points), Blake Lovelock, Paul Gray, Steve Hickey, Tony Goss, Aaron Prosser, and Kev Cooper (35 points), Lance Lloyd and James Bonomi (Carbrook GC) (34 points).
   • Two Shot Winners:
       ◦ Brian Allen (2nd hole), Craig Smith (9th), Kelvin Stephens (13th), Ross Meade (16th).
   • NTP:
       ◦ Martyn Goodey (2nd), Craig Smith (9th), Jason Whitney (13th), Di Chard (16th).

Sunday (29/9/24): PGC Stableford
   • Winner: Brian Allen (37 points)
   • Runner-Up: Brock Smith (36 points)
   • 3rd: Sherri Meade (34 points, countback)
   • Rundown:
       ◦ Ross Meade, Sean Fogarty, Jason Bourke, and Brendan Spann (all 34 points), Brent Franke (33 points).
   • Two Shots:
       ◦ Sean Fogarty, Ryan Wilkes, Scott Dwyer (2nd hole), Chris Bartlett, Sherri Meade (16th hole).
   • NTP:
       ◦ Elise Hodgson (2nd), Cory O’Shea (9th), Ryan Wilkes (13th), Sherri Meade (16th).


Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club
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Ball Ambrose Championship Concludes in Style

October 3, 2024

The final round of the Whitsunday Concrete Constructions 3 Ball Ambrose Championship took place last Sunday, with eight teams competing on a beautifully sunny day, despite an early morning fog. The event, generously sponsored by Ritchie Atkins, was a fitting end to the three-round championship.

After a great day on the course, players gathered at Proserpine Golf Club for a BBQ and presentation, with thanks to Master Butchers Whitsunday for providing delicious food. A big shout-out to Ritchie Atkins for his sponsorship of the event.

The winners were Team Atkins—Ritchie Atkins, Mark McDougal, and Lewy Tuck—who finished with an impressive three-round total nett score of 174.16.

Runners-up were Team Cook, featuring Tina Cook, Andrew Albergo, and Mata Browne, who came close with a nett 175.33.

In third place was Team Reynolds, consisting of Darren Reynolds, Wilf Herweg, and Tiina Randmae, with a nett score of 179.

Nearest to the Pin (NTP) 
Honours were shared across teams, with Team Reynolds winning on the 5th, and Team Atkins claiming the 7th and 11th.

Longest Drives 
The women’s winners were Anna Winterbourn and Robyn Whitham, while Aaron Watts and Ron Jamieson took the men’s titles.

Upcoming Events
The Whitsunday Golf Club will wrap up its competition year with the Club Championships 2024 and the Medal of Medals on November 10th. This will be followed by a final celebration lunch and annual presentation at the Reef Gateway Hotel, with a date to be announced.

A heartfelt thanks to our sponsors—Airlie Panel & Paint, Master Butchers Whitsunday, Reef Gateway Hotel, and RADS—whose support makes these events possible. Every club relies on the generosity of sponsors, and we are grateful for all they do!

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Kids Sailing Club Supported By Whitsunday Lions Club

October 3, 2024

The Whitsunday Lions Club has generously donated $2,500 to support a junior sailing camp hosted at the Whitsunday Sailing Club in Airlie Beach. This contribution will help purchase essential items such as rudders, centreboards, sails, and flags.
As a non-political service organisation, the Whitsunday Lions Club fosters leadership and networking among its members.
The club actively supports local fundraising initiatives for community projects, builds parks and venues, and provides disaster relief. Additionally, Lions Australia contributes to medical research, making a meaningful impact both locally and globally through dedicated service and compassion.
The Lions Club also run the markets down in Airlie Beach and the majority of the money from the markets is donated back into the community.
Last year the Lions Club donated around $90,000 to the community. Alongside the markets, the Lions Club also hosted a charity golf day to which they raised $12,000 that went to the hospital.
Sue Gravelle from the Whitsunday Lions Club said:
“We like to support kids and the community, we do a lot of work with all the schools in the area, we do school bursaries and we support them with Opti-Minds, anything that involves kids getting to places or needing assistance.”

The Lions Club with the young sailors. Photo credit: Ruth Puddefoot

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Busy Week This Week At Airlie Beach Bowls Club

September 26, 2024

It’s been a full week at the club, starting with the final removal of the old shade structure. Special thanks to those who assisted!

On Monday, four ladies attended the District Meeting at St Helens Bowls Club, and on Tuesday, three represented the club at West Tigers Bowls Club in Mackay for Presidents at Home Day. Social bowls saw Joan McGrath’s team win with the lowest margin, while Carol Crosbie’s team also claimed a victory.

Wednesday’s Business House Bowls went well, despite rain during the final end. Blue Science leads by one shot over Block Layers, with Rock Plumbing securing the win of the week. Friday featured Craig Kennedy's singles win over Tony Burbidge, and the Endeavour squad enjoyed their morning session. Barefoot Bowls was also a success that evening.

Saturday saw Ted Cullen win the Scroungers final, and several members competed at Seaforth Carnival, while Andy McDougall was knocked out of the Champion of Champions B Singles. Margo Stanley’s fundraising luncheon was a hit, and the Club AGM on Sunday introduced a new committee.

Sunday bowls saw Greg Fennell, Robin Brown, and Andy McDougall win the day, while Margo Stanley’s team secured a victory in the BPL Cup, advancing to the State Finals in November.

Coaching with Margo and Mark continues on Monday and Thursday afternoons at 4 p.m. Thanks for your support of the club!

Contributed with thanks to Margo Stanley

Business House Bowls, Bob Spees (Centre) and a couple of friendly bowlers.  

Here is a photo of the ladies that attended the fundraising luncheon on Saturday.

Photos supplied

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Prossie Bowls Results

September 26, 2024

Wednesday afternoon saw an intense battle for the Senior Singles title, with Mike Harrison emerging victorious after 38 gruelling ends, defeating Bryan Davy 25-23. The match remained on a knife-edge until the final bowl was delivered, with both players displaying exceptional skill. Mike now advances to the Champion of Champions Senior Singles at Airlie Beach this weekend.

On Saturday, Gavin Noonan competed in the Champion of Champions B Singles at Souths Suburban. In a closely contested match against Stuart Larkin from Northern Beaches, Gavin narrowly lost 23-25, with both players demonstrating top-tier performance. Stuart later went on to win the event. Well done, Gavin, on a great effort!

In social bowls, Wednesday saw John Anderson and Bruce Uhe defeat Mary Hedgelong and Philip Brown 31-16. On Sunday, Peter Lawton, Bruce Uhe, and Heather Brown triumphed over Peter Lawton, Henny Tattum (a visitor from Airlie Beach), and Philip Brown 22-19. Additionally, Mary Hedgelong and Mike Harrison defeated Arthur Griffith and Garry Alexander 21-9 in a game closer than the score suggests.

Lastly, congratulations to Wayne Handley and his team of David Peet, Les Rodgers, Paul Foot, and Mark Glew for their win in the Seaforth 5 A Side competition over the weekend!

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

Runner Up Bryan Davy and Winner Mike Harrison, Photo supplied

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Windy Woes to Winning Ways Proserpine Golf Club

October 3, 2024

The past week saw some challenging but rewarding conditions for players at the PGC competitions. While the wind made its presence felt, the rain held off, allowing for some impressive performances.’

Tuesday, 17/09/24 – PGC Single Stableford

Men
   • Winner: Scott Mason – 36 points
   • Runner-up: David Woods – 32 points

Ladies
   • Winner: Paula McQuat – 37 points
   • Runner-up: Anna Winterbourn – 31 points

Rundown:
Louis Neethling and Gary Scotford – 32 points, John Wallace and Tiina Randmae – 30, Patrick Camm – 29

NTPs:
Craig McLean, Tiina Randmae, and Gary Scotford

Wednesday, 18/09/24 – Ladies Single Stableford

Winner: Brenda Cowan – 40 points

Runner-up: Jacqui Wall – 35 points

Rundown:
Elspeth Scotford and Tiina Randmae – 32 points, Tina Badenhorst – 30, Lyn Muller – 29

NTPs:
Tina Badenhorst, Ann Gardel, Di Chard, and Jacqui Wall

Thursday, 19/09/24 – PGC Single Stableford
A day of very competitive scoring made it difficult to secure a top spot.

A Grade:
   • Winner: John Grosskeutz – 37 points
   • Runner-up: Rob Stanley – 35 points (on countback)
   • 3rd: George Steane

B Grade:
   • Winner: Conor Smith – 38 points
   • Runner-up: Nic Apruzzese – 37 points
   • 3rd: Glen Taylor (Macksville GC) – 34 points

Rundown:
Scott Milne, Lloyd Kingston, Gary Scotford, Luchie Gardel, and Di Chard – 34 points, Barry Mortimer, Wayne Temby, and Bernie Drake – 33 points
2-Shot Winners:
Mark Thompson (2nd), Scott Milne (16th)
NTPs:
Sean Fogarty, Barry Shuwalow, Matty Muller, and Scott Milne

Friday, 20/09/24 – Metropole Run (9 Holes)
Some fantastic games took place.

Winner: Peta Thomas – 23 points

Runner-up: Rhodri Clancy (Mandurah CC) – 21 points

Rundown:
Alan Marks (Sanctuary Cove CC), Fay Milne, Brendan Spann, and Troy Leisch – 20 points

NTPs:
Sean Fogarty (2nd) and Corey Stroud (9th)

Saturday, 21/09/24 – PGC Stableford
Men
A Grade:
   • Winner: Cory O'Shea – 39 points
   • Runner-up: Laurie Dakin – 37 points (on countback)
   • 3rd: Brendan Spann

B Grade:
   • Winner: David Woods – 40 points
   • Runner-up: Brian Smith – 39 points
   • 3rd: John Wallace – 38 points

Rundown:
Vic Feldman – 37 points, Benn Ryan – 36, John Clark – 35, Michael Ward, Blake Lovelock, Rob Stanley, Scott Dwyer, Mark Pedron (SGA GC), Aaron Prosser – 34, Gary Scotford – 33

2-Shot Winners:
Mick Kavanagh (2nd and 13th), Matty Goldman (13th), Chris Brett (16th), Benn Ryan (16th)

NTPs:
Mick Kavanagh (x2), Brent Franke, and Cory O'Shea

Ladies
Winner: Tina Badenhorst – 41 points

Runner-up: Jill Farinelli – 40 points

3rd: Ann Gardel – 38 points

Rundown:
Peta Thomas – 38 points, Anna Winterbourn – 34, Tiina Randmae – 33, Elspeth Scotford – 32

NTPs:
Peta Thomas (2nd), Elspeth Scotford (9th)

Sunday, 22/09/24 – PGC Stableford

Men
Winner: Brendan Spann – 39 points
Runner-up: Don Cameron – 37 points

Ladies
Winner: Elise Hodgson – 42 points

Runner-up: Robyn Whitham – 36 points

Rundown:
Jon Miller – 37 points, Karen Rix – 35, Ryan Kenny, Ross Meade, Zac Vloedmans – 33, Jason Whitney – 32

2-Shot Winners:
Brian Allen (2nd), Jason Whitney (13th), Tom O'Brien, Tiina Randmae (16th)

NTPs:
Brian Allen, Peta Thomas, Brendan Spann, Karen Rix, Ron Jamieson, Clay Coles
A big congratulations to all winners and participants!

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Challenging Day Out For The Proserpine Veteran’s Golf

October 3, 2024

This week’s competition was marked by very blustery conditions, making play particularly challenging for the 38 players who turned out for the Stableford event.

A heavy shower before the start of play added to the difficulty, and the scoring reflected the windy conditions and the tough putting on the more exposed greens.

The Proserpine Veterans were pleased welcome James House from Margaret River Golf Club, who joined once again.

Results:


Ladies:
   • Winner: Paula McQuat – 37 points
   • Runner-up: Helen Deighton – 33 points
   • Run Down:
       ◦ Anna Winterbourn – 31 points
       ◦ Tiina Randmae and Sally Little (in her first competition with us) – 30 points
       ◦ Elspeth Scotford – 29 points
       ◦ Tina Badenhorst, Jacqui Wall, and Elaine Philpott – 27 points
       ◦ Linda Wardroper – 26 points

Men:
   • Winner: Warren Deighton – 33 points
   • Runner-up: David Woods – 32 points (on countback)
   • Run Down:
       ◦ Louis Neethling and Gary Scotford – 32 points
       ◦ Peter Fox – 31 points
       ◦ John Wallace – 30 points
       ◦ Barry Mortimer and Wilf Herweg – 28 points
       ◦ Barry Shuwalow – 27 points
       ◦ Steve Mitchell – 26 points

Pin Shots:
Ladies: Tiina Randmae (x2), Tina Badenhorst, Jacqui Wall, Jan Shuwalow, and Linda Wardroper

Men: Vic Feldman, David Woods, Gary Scotford, and John Wallace

Chip-Ins: Paula McQuat, Rehab Hull, Jacqui Wall, and John Oates

Upcoming Events:
The NQ Senior Open will be held next week over two days, with 18 holes of stroke play each day on Tuesday, September 24, and Wednesday, September 25. Players interested in participating should urgently contact the Pro Shop. Please have your date of birth, membership number, and cart requirements ready. The entry fee is $70, payable upfront to the Pro Shop.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

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Swimmers Make Waves with Upgrades and Personal Bests

September 26, 2024

This week’s club night started on a high note, featuring a special visit from Deb Savy of Tropix Photography, who captured stunning team photos and action shots. Swimmers delivered their best performances, and eagerly await the results from the photo shoot.

Following the photo session, presentations were held to recognise several swimmers for their recent achievements. Nelson Malady earned an upgrade to the 800-metre freestyle event, while Indi Smith moved up to the 200-metre backstroke. Maeve Dichiera advanced to the 100-metre backstroke, and Roxy Groom made a significant leap to four events, including the 100-metre backstroke, 100-metre breaststroke, 100-metre butterfly, and 200-metre breaststroke. Andie Reynolds progressed to the 200-metre breaststroke, while Gracie Laguna earned upgrades to both the 100-metre freestyle and 100-metre butterfly.

A special congratulations goes to Maeve Dichiera, who was awarded the Coaches Award for her exceptional 50-metre backstroke. The Chocolate Awards for personal bests were also presented, with Evie Doherty earning the prize for the smallest PB and Maeve Dichiera taking the honour for the largest PB of the night.

Once the presentations wrapped up, the night’s races commenced, featuring some stellar performances. Notable PB achievers included Ruby Lawson, Zane Clayworth, Dylan Reynolds, Matilda Nicholes, and Gracie Laguna.

A big round of applause to all swimmers for their hard work and dedication, and thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of the evening! Stay tuned for updates on upcoming events, as carnival season kicks off next week with the Pioneer Transition Long Course, followed by fortnightly carnivals throughout October and November.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

Photos supplied

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Bowen Bridge Club Excels in National Pairs Tournament

September 19, 2024

Twenty-six players from the Bowen Bridge Club recently competed in the prestigious Australia-wide pairs tournament, showcasing their exceptional skills on a national stage.
A standout performance came from Elaine Hadlow and Jill Spencer, who achieved an impressive percentage of 59.70%. This strong showing earned them 153rd place out of nearly 3,200 participants. Their performance highlighted their strategic play and competitive spirit, distinguishing them among a large and talented field.
Equally commendable were Jane and Graham Seaborne, who also delivered a noteworthy performance. With a percentage of 57.10%, they secured 278th place, reflecting their solid gameplay and consistent effort throughout the tournament.
These results underscore the high level of talent within the Bowen Bridge Club and their ability to compete effectively at a national level. Congratulations to Elaine, Jill, Jane, and Graham for their achievements and for representing the club with such distinction. The Bowen Bridge Club looks forward to supporting its players in future competitions and celebrating more successes.

Contributed with thanks to Lydie Martin

Bowen Bridge Club

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Junior Cricket Season Set To Launch With Exciting ‘Come & Try’ Afternoon in Proserpine

September 19, 2024

The Proserpine Cricket Club is set to kick off the new cricket season with an engaging "Junior Cricket Come & Try Afternoon" on Friday, October 11, from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the Proserpine Junior Cricket Grounds. This event promises to be an excellent opportunity for young cricket enthusiasts and their families to explore the sport in a fun and interactive setting.
The Come & Try Afternoon will provide a hands-on introduction to cricket, featuring activities tailored to different age groups:
   • Junior Blasters (5-8 years): For $125, participants will receive a personalized pack, including a playing shirt, hat, bat, and ball. Training sessions will be held on Fridays from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
   • Master Blasters (8-11 years): At $150, this program includes a club shirt and hat, with sessions scheduled for Fridays from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm.
   • U12 - U17: Priced at $150, this category offers a club shirt and hat for new registrations. Training sessions will occur every Friday from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
In addition to weekly training, participants will have the chance to compete in optional Saturday U11 and up Mackay competitions and Sunday morning inter-town games against Bowen teams.
Families interested in registering their children are encouraged to sign up online at www.playhq.com. For further details, they can contact Mike at 0436 370 187, visit the Proserpine Junior Cricket Association’s Facebook page at facebook.com/proserpinejca, or email proserpinejca@yahoo.com.
The "Come & Try Afternoon" is a fantastic opportunity for young players to experience cricket, meet new friends, and start their journey with the Proserpine Junior Cricket Club.

What: Junior Cricket Come & Try Afternoon
Where: Proserpine Junior Cricket Grounds
When: Friday, October 11, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm


Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Junior Cricket Club

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Young Talent Shines At Paul Bowman Challenge

September 19, 2024

At the 2024 Paul Bowman Challenge the Proserpine Whitsunday Junior Rugby League Football Club welcomed 80 teams from all over Queensland.

Over 300 games were played, and it was a great weekend filled with footy, fun and fantastic action.

The Paul Bowman Challenge kickstarted the school holidays, giving youngsters from all over the State a chance to play Rugby League in the beautiful Whitsundays for the entire weekend.

On Sunday, everyone was blessed with the presence of Zac Laybutt and Coen Hess from the North Queensland Cowboys, and they were in great spirits after their win!

Rugby League legend Paul Bowman was also in attendance on Sunday, signing shirts and spreading positivity.

Everything happened on Sunday! The Sam Faust relay took place with all 80 teams and over 1000 kids running in the race.

The Whitsunday Brahmans took out first place in the race, huge congratulations to them on this massive win.

Brahmans and North Queensland Cowboys Zac Laybutt and Coen Hess
Diehards Gladstone and Paul Bowman
Paul Bowman
Pittsworth Danes
Brahmans in the Sam Faust relay
Reaching top speed in the Sam Faust relay
Paul Bowman Challenge 2024 Mascot Race
Whitsunday Brahmans won the Sam Faust relay!

Photo credit: Daniel Heggie

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Whitsunday Sea Eagles Mark A Successful AFL Season

September 19, 2024

Whitsunday, September 15, 2024 – The Whitsunday Sea Eagles capped off their 2024 season with a vibrant Presentation Day celebration on Sunday afternoon. The event highlighted the team's achievements and individual player successes throughout the year.
The Sea Eagles’ Senior Women’s team made a significant leap this season by reaching the finals competition for the first time since their return to the league. The Under 17s also had a commendable season, making it to the Preliminary Finals. Meanwhile, both the Under 12s and Senior Men narrowly missed out on advancing further, having competed in the Elimination Finals.
Several Whitsunday players were recognized for their outstanding performances across the AFLQ Mackay League. Sterling Rogan-Hamilton earned the Runner-Up Best and Fairest award in the Under 12 category, reflecting his impressive season on the field.
In the Senior Men’s division, Billy Galpin was awarded Best & Fairest for the second consecutive year, cementing his status as a key player with his 30 goals this season. Alex Rodgers, who was the Runner-Up Best & Fairest, continued to demonstrate exceptional skill and leadership as the team’s Senior Captain.
For the Senior Women, Nikki Heffer was named Best & Fairest, showcasing her strength and skill in midfield. Mia Trinder, the Runner-Up Best & Fairest, consistently exhibited her growing talent throughout the season. Tayla Oliver received the Cody Gibbs Memorial Trophy for her exemplary qualities of resilience, courage, selflessness, and respect.
In the Under 17s, Foxx LaMonica clinched the Best & Fairest award for the second year in a row, highlighting his exceptional sportsmanship and performance. Zavier Goswell, the Runner-Up Best & Fairest, continued to prove his potential following last year’s Rising Star award. Callum Edmondson was recognized as the Leading Goalkicker with 23 goals.
The Under 14s saw Lochlan Jeffries take home the Best & Fairest award, demonstrating class both on and off the field. Jamie Henderson, the Runner-Up Best & Fairest, also had a notable season. Fletcher Shumski led the Under 14s in goal-scoring with 9 goals.
In the Under 12s, Sterling Rogan-Hamilton was named Best & Fairest, narrowly edging out his brother, Heston Rogan-Hamilton, who was awarded Runner-Up. Sterling also secured the Leading Goalkicker title for the third consecutive year, scoring 14 goals.
The 2024 Sea Eagles Volunteer of the Year accolade went to Adam “Peanut” McKelvie for his invaluable contributions to club umpiring and various other tasks. Peter “Chook” Fowler was inducted into the Volunteer Hall of Fame for his long-standing service.
The Sea Eagles express their gratitude to their sponsors and the community for their support throughout the year. Looking ahead, the club eagerly anticipates the AFL Mackay Preseason Carnival in March 2025, following summer programs and preseason training.

Photo Credit: Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles

Cody Gibbs Award Recipient Tayla Oliver

Senior Women Winners

Senior Mens Winners

Under 12s Winners

Under 14s Winners

Under 17s Winners

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Whitsunday Brahmans Celebrate a Memorable Awards Night

September 19, 2024

The Whitsunday Brahmans recently hosted a spectacular presentation night, celebrating the remarkable achievements of their players, committee members, volunteers, families, supporters, and sponsors. The event was a vibrant showcase of the club's success and camaraderie over the past season.
The evening's festivities were enhanced by the exceptional catering provided by ‘I’m the Pizza Guy’, whose delicious pizzas were a hit with all attendees. Their support added a special touch to the celebratory atmosphere.
The highlight of the night was the awards ceremony, which recognized several outstanding individuals for their contributions and performances:
   • Jimmy Hill Memorial Award: Ben Nosworthy
   • Club Person of the Year (Robert Shorten Memorial Trophy): Sarah Milne
   • Rookie of the Year (Leo Donadelli Memorial Trophy): Flynn Matheson-Hone
   • Player of the Year (Paul Bowman Shield): Isaac Richardson
In the Clipper Kingz Under 20s category:
   • Best Forward: Jye Muller
   • Best Back: Ryan Bennett
   • Players Player: Jye Muller
   • Best & Fairest: Sean Klaassen
   • Billy Lade We Bleed Green Award: Luke Handley
For the Whitsunday Mowers Reserve Grade:
   • Best Forward: Josh Sturma
   • Best Back: Luke Henry
   • Players Player: Nathan O'Hara
   • Best & Fairest: Josh Sturma
   • Billy Lade We Bleed Green Award: Sean Klaassen
In the Metropole Hotel A Grade:
   • Best Forward: Isaac Richardson
   • Best Back: Logan Iverson
   • Players Player: TJ Tabusakia
   • Billy Lade We Bleed Green Award: Liam Kay
As the club wraps up a successful season, the Whitsunday Brahmans eagerly anticipate the 2025 season. The presentation night was a testament to the strong community spirit and dedication that define the club.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Brahmans

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club Bowling Into A Busy Week

September 19, 2024

The Bowls Club was bustling with activity this week. On Tuesday, the social mixed bowls featured three triples games. Dawn Dowell, Lane Telford, and Tony Whitehorn emerged victorious with a close 20-18 win over Betty Whitehorn’s team, marking the day’s lowest winning margin.
Wednesday afternoon, Rik Galea and Michael Jacometi tookJacometi take home the prize money with a 29-18 win against Ash Warland and Bill Gordon. The Jackpot was not won and will increase next week. John Fielding also secured a win in the Men’s Senior Singles final, defeating Noel Crosbie—congratulations, John!
Wednesday evening’s Business House bowls, run by Bob and Yvonne Spees, included wins for Blue Science over PRD, Rock Plumbing against Hadlow Racing, and Easylec over Diamond Shine. The Block Layers had a forfeit. Businesses interested in joining should contact Bob at 0417 115 855.
Thursday’s Working Bee saw volunteers vacuuming the green, trimming trees, and organizing the bowls shed. With the new hard cover project approaching, more help is needed.
Friday’s Endeavour kids' session was successful, and the club hosted lively birthday parties that night. On Saturday, Tony Kelly and John Matterson won the A and B games in Scroungers, respectively. Andy McDougall defeated Rick Brunell in the B Singles final. Sunday’s Social bowls had Robin Brown and Margo Stanley winning 29-15. Upcoming events include the Ladies Spring Fling Day on September 24 and coaching sessions with Margo Stanley every Monday and Thursday at 4:00 pm.

Contributed with thanks to Margo Stanley

Andy McDougall, Winner of the Club B Singles

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Bowen Bowls Weekly Highlights

September 19, 2024

Sunday, September 8: The social bowls featured a vibrant mix of players. Marion, Andy, Steve, and Jane triumphed over Allen, Daryl, Ray, and Herb. Meanwhile, Vicky, John, and Spanny faced off against Ron, Steve, and Marion. In Scroungers, Rob defeated Lloyd and Ron.

Wednesday, September 11: The competition continued with MaryEllen, Jane, and Kevin securing a win against Ray, Frank, and Wendy. Peter, Kevin, and Daryl also came out on top against Eddy, Gordo, and Gus. In another match, Ron and Steve won against Marion and Helen.

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.

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Proserpine Bowls Club Pratt Cup Semi-Finalists and Highlights

September 19, 2024

B Pairs Final: The B Pairs competition reached its climax on Tuesday with Nathaniel Watts and Gavin Noonan securing a hard-fought victory over Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison. The final score of 21-17 highlighted a closely contested match, showcasing the high level of skill present in this year’s competition.
Senior Singles Semi-Final: On Wednesday, Bryan Davy advanced to the Senior Singles final by defeating Dale Haack with a score of 25-13. This win sets up an exciting final showdown between Davy and Mike Harrison, scheduled for Wednesday, September 18. Both players are anticipated to bring their best to the final.
Missing Scorecard: The scorecard for Wednesday’s social game is currently missing. Should it be located, it will be included in the social participation tally to ensure all results are accurately recorded.
Pratt Cup Results: Proserpine hosted two rounds of the Pratt Cup on Saturday, featuring impressive matches in Singles, Pairs, and Fours with teams from Pioneer Valley, Seaforth, and Souths Suburban. In the initial round at St. Helens, Proserpine defeated Wests Tigers in all three rinks. However, during the semi-finals at Souths Suburban on Sunday, Proserpine experienced narrow losses in all three rinks. North Mackay emerged as the winner, defeating Souths Suburban in the final to claim the Pratt Cup title.
Sunday’s Social Bowls: In Sunday’s social bowls, eight players competed in two pairs games. Philip Brown and Mike Harrison narrowly defeated Garry Alexander and Heather Brown 18-17. Kendall Watts and Bruce Uhe won 27-9 against Ken Watts and Sandy Daffara in a game that was more competitive than the score indicates.
Upcoming Event: Best of luck to Gavin Noonan, who will compete in the Champion of Champions B Singles at Souths Suburban next weekend. The draw for this event has yet to be released.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

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Wangaratta Bowls Club: Thrills, Spills, and Jackpot Chills!

September 19, 2024

Tuesday Social Bowls: The social bowls held on Tuesday featured a tight contest in which Robyn Stitt, Gavin Charles, and Margaret Wilson narrowly defeated Barry Gazzola, Irene Laird, and Bruce Magilton. Other winners included Sue Shearing, Jocelyn DeFranciscis, Deb Retchless, and Joe Paynting, who won against Gwenda Lydom, June Paynting, Lorraine Knight, and Greg Colquhoun. Additionally, Lindy Suann, Penny Warren, and Geoff Danvers emerged victorious over Merle Elphinstone, Lyn Danvers, and Dot Slater. The jackpot, which has grown substantially, remained unclaimed.
Country Pennant Results: On Saturday, the Country Pennant competition featured teams from Wangaratta, BBC, Brandon, and Ayr. BBC emerged as the overall winner, with Brandon finishing in second place.
Sunday’s Rink Results: Despite a reduced turnout following Saturday’s events, three rinks of triples were played on Sunday. The winners on Rink 6 were Toni Bowen, Gavin Charles, and Robyn Stitt, who defeated Leon Fox, Laurie Land, and Kennedy Whitton. Other notable games included Merle Elphinstone, Deb Retchless, and Penny Warren defeating June Paynting, Lorraine Knight, and Dot Slater. The jackpot remained unclaimed.
Upcoming Events: Barefoot bowls will be held this Friday, September 20, in the evening. All are welcome, including families looking for some fun during the school holidays. Additionally, the last Bingo session of the year will take place on the same day, with jackpots expected to be won. The club extends its thanks to all supporters for their continued involvement and encourages everyone to look out for updates on their Facebook page.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Photo caption: Sunday’s Winners

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New Records Set: Jax Clayworth Breaks 23-Year-Old Club Record

September 19, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons swimming team experienced a memorable evening this week as Jax Clayworth shattered a 23-year-old club record. Former Cannons swimmer Abel Morris, who set the 11-year-old 100 metres Butterfly record on March 7, 2001, made a special appearance to pass the honour to Clayworth.
Clayworth achieved an impressive time of 1:21.39 in the 100 metres Butterfly, surpassing Morris’ previous record by 0.20 seconds. Additionally, Jax set a new record in the 11-years 100 IM with a time of 1:21.59, highlighting his exceptional talent and hard work.
Morris, who swam with the Cannons from 1997 to 2003, still holds four other club records: the 9-years 200 IM, and the 10-years 100 metres and 200 metres Breaststroke, as well as the 11-years 200 IM. The club expressed its deep appreciation for Abel’s presence and his role in celebrating the new record holder.
The event also included several upgrade awards. Ruby Lawson was recognized for moving to the 200 IM, Kaitlyn Moon for advancing to the 50 metres Backstroke, Gracie Laguna for the 50 metres Butterfly, Pippa Laguna for the 50 metres Backstroke, and Liam Filewood for the 50 metres Breaststroke. Isaac Pisaniello received the coaches' award for his outstanding 50 metres Freestyle performance.
The night was further highlighted by thrilling races and numerous personal bests. Maeve Dichiera, Bonnie and Gracie Crichton, and Don Algie all achieved personal bests in every race they entered. Other notable performances came from Gracie Laguna, Kaitlyn Moon, Lennon Wild, Matilda Nicholes, Andie Reynolds, Celeste Orenshaw, and Erik Hinrichsen.
As the Cannons prepare for the Pioneer Transition Long Course Carnival on October 5th and 6th, they will continue their training over the holiday break, gearing up for an exciting carnival season.

Contributed with thanks to Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Team

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Perfect Day for Golf at the Club

September 19, 2024

The golf course provided perfect conditions today with sunshine, light winds, and no rain, making for an enjoyable Stableford game. Thirty-one players, including guests James House and Herb Maierhofer from Maryborough Golf Club, took advantage of the ideal weather.
In the ladies' competition, Jenny Hounsell emerged as the winner with 33 points, while Leanne Alexander finished as the runner-up with 30 points. The rundown included Beryl Nosworthy and Robyn Whitham with 28 points, and Vickie Wallace and Paula McQuat with 27 points each.
For the men, John Roser secured first place with an impressive 41 points, narrowly beating Colin Hounsell, who scored 36 points. The rundown featured Laurie Dakin with 33 points, Barry Shuwalow with 32, and Phil Luckett with 31. Herb Maierhofer, John Strelec, Vic Feldman, John Oates, and Steve Mitchell all finished with 29 points.
Pin shots were awarded to Leanne (twice), Jan (twice), Allison McCarthy, Tiina Randmae, Pam Harrison, Laurie, Phil (twice), Craig McLean, Peter Fox, and Colin. Chip-ins were achieved by Vic, John Roser, and Harry Milne.
This Thursday, the team will head to Pioneer Valley for the final Croker Shield round, with Proserpine currently in the lead. Good luck to all players!

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

John Roser and Jenny Hounsell

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2024 Don River Dash

September 12, 2024

Last weekend over 230 bikes and 89 cars hit the long dirt track around the Don River to compete in the 2024 Don River Dash.

Congratulations to Kent Battle for winning the car category, and to Liam Walsh for winning the overall event three years in a row, solidifying his title as ‘King of the River’.

Co-event organiser and Burdekin Offroaders president Michael Martson said the weekend went to plan and he is looking forward to next year.

“All the competitors were happy and next year is going to be massive,” said Michael.

“We have competitors’ country wide that couldn’t be with us this year, saying they will be here next year.”

Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Colins said the 2024 Don River Dash was another huge success and the event had grown in leaps and bounds since the inaugural Dash in 2019.
 

An Action Packed 2024 Don River Dash

Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins said, “The Don River Dash is the pinnacle of off-road racing in our region and is now recognised as the best off-road race on the East Coast.”
 
“The event has grown in popularity since the inaugural event in 2019 and this year organisers have forecast 400 open competitor entries and crowds of over 5000 spectators.
 
“It is exciting that the 2024 event drew crowds of over 5000 spectators to watch the best off-road racing on the East Coast which is a real feather in the cap for the organisers and volunteers of this event and an amazing economic boost for our region over the event’s four days.
 
“Council’s Economic Development team have run the numbers through the economic benefit calculator and direct impact on the region’s economy is over $7 million.
 
“I am proud that Whitsunday Regional Council has been a financial supporter since day one and this year supported the event with $20,000 in-kind support to assist the organisers as they continue to expand and grow the event further.
 
“I am confident that this event will continue to become a hallmark event for our unique part of the world and add another bow to making the Whitsunday a great place to visit.”

Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said it was great to see the Don River Dash growing in popularity each year.

“From what started as a small community event just six years ago, this is now a major driver for tourism in the region with people travelling from all over Australia,” said Leanne.

“Businesses in Bowen and throughout the entire region benefit from the influx of visitors with many checking out other parts of the Whitsundays during their stay.”

Photo credit: Show n Go Photography

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Whitsunday Game Fish Club Hosts Billfish and Tuna Rally

September 12, 2024

The Whitsunday Game Fish Club is excited to host its Billfish and Tuna Rally on Sunday, 29 September, offering anglers the chance to compete using any of the GFAA’s line classes for Club points. This event is a great opportunity for teams preparing for the Annual Light Tackle Tournament (10–13 October) to hone their skills and identify prime areas where gamefish are feeding on bait schools.

The Rally Registration and Briefing will take place on Thursday, 26 September, at 6 p.m. at the Clubhouse on Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale. Afterward, participants can join an informative workshop covering essential techniques like tying strong knots, rigging baits and lures using both "J" and circle hooks, and optimizing tackle and boat setups. Helpful hints will be shared to increase the chances of landing a memorable catch. Families are welcome to attend this fun and educational event.

The prize presentation will take place on Sunday, 29 September, at 5 p.m. at the Whitsunday Sports Park (behind PCYC in Jubilee Pocket). Score sheets are due by 4:30 p.m., with details discussed during the briefing.

Club President Ash Matthews will also discuss future events and an exciting national competition for junior anglers, offering impressive prizes and trophies. Entry is free, and membership forms will be available for anyone interested in joining this vibrant community.


Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore

Photos supplied

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Paul Bowman Challenge

September 12, 2024

The 2024 Paul Bowman Junior Rugby League Challenge is this weekend.

Proserpine will come alive with approximately 4500 players, coaches, helpers and their families over the weekend of 14 and 15 September 2024.

80 teams from all around Queensland will make their way to Proserpine for a lively rugby-filled weekend.

Along with the games, one of the most spectacular sites will be the Sam Faust Memorial Relay, scheduled at midday on Sunday.

Possibly the largest relay in Queensland, with 800 kids involved, 80 kids on the starting line, running across the fields and passing off a footy to the following runners.

The colours of 80 different team uniforms, crowd cheering, the laughter and the excitement make this relay very unique.

Returning this year is the monster raffle with fantastic prizes, including signed football jerseys, boat tours around the Whitsundays, accommodation packages, restaurant vouchers, and spa and beauty treatments, with funds raised to help fund next year's challenge.

Game Day Manager Don McDermid, said that the primary focus of the weekend is participation, sportsmanship, and having fun. Don also said many local kids take on essential roles, including refereeing, lines people, assisting in the office and generally helping, which is terrific for personal development.

Everyone is welcome to attend the Proserpine Junior Sporting Complex and witness these under 9 boys and girls playing junior rugby league while friends and families have fun spectating.


What: Paul Bowman Challenge
Where: Proserpine Whitsunday Junior Rugby League Club
When: Saturday 14 September & Sunday 15 September

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Whitsunday Trail Fest Another Huge Success!

September 12, 2024

Hundreds of athletes spanning a broad range of ages and abilities took part in the Whitsunday Trail Fest over the weekend.

Presented by Whitsunday Running Club, the event offers a variety of challenges including the 58-kilometre Accom Whitsunday Ultra Marathon, the 28-kilometre Anaconda Whitsunday trail, the 11-kilometre Honeyeater Shokz Challenge and the Whitsunday Transit Kids Beach Run which encompasses a 1400 metre route along the Foreshore.

Held annually, those interested in getting involved are encouraged to contact the Running Club directly.

Photo credit: VAMPP Photography

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Port Denison Gun Club Hosts Successful Monthly Shoot

September 12, 2024

On Sunday, August 25th, the Port Denison Gun Club held its monthly shoot, attracting twenty-five shooters who competed under a bright and sunny sky. Participants traveled from Mackay/Sarina, Burdekin, Townsville, Hamilton, and Mansfield to join local club members for a day of spirited competition.
The day kicked off with Event 1: 50T Medley Trophy. The results were as follows:
   • AA: M. Zaballa scored 97/100
   • A: C. Edgerton scored 117/120
   • B: J. Kinnonmonth scored 111/120
   • C: L. Hopkins scored 93/100
Following the Medley Trophy, competitors took part in Event 2: 50T DB Continental Port Denison Championship. The winners were:
   • AA: J. Rossato scored a perfect 50/50
   • A: C. Edgerton scored 59/61
   • B: M. Sutherland scored 46/50
   • C: L. Hopkins scored 43/50

Mark your calendars for the next shoot, scheduled for Sunday, September 22nd, starting at 9:00 a.m. We look forward to another great day of competition!

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Airlie Beach Bowls

September 12, 2024

Spring has arrived with a few light showers, but not enough to disrupt the bowling schedule. Last Monday, several ladies enjoyed a wonderful day at the St Helens Carnival. On Tuesday, four members attended Wangaratta Bowls Club’s Presidents At Home Day.

Tuesday’s social bowls saw Tony Whitehorn and Robin Brown emerge as winners with an impressive margin of 34-7. Other matches included Betty Whitehorn’s team defeating John Brown’s team 28-16, and Arthur McManus’s team winning over Tony Kelly’s team 27-14.

In Wednesday’s mixed social bowls, Ted Cullens’s team took home the prize money. The Business House Bowls continued in the evening, with Rock Plumbing, Hadlow Racing, and Blue Science standing out as this week’s winners. With only four weeks left before the green closes for the installation of a new hard cover, players will switch to indoor activities like darts, pool, and cards on Wednesday evenings.

Nine ladies competed in the South Suburban Prestige Triples on Thursday and Friday, with Carol Crosbie, Joan McGrath, and Betty Nicolle finishing in second place. Congratulations to them!

Friday evening’s Barefoot Bowls was a hit, with birthday parties making use of the club’s fantastic facilities. Saturday’s Scroungers saw Tony Whitehorn win the A game and Warren Mitts take the B game.

The second "Active Women and Girls" program is underway. Those interested in learning bowls can contact Margo or Betty.

Sunday’s social bowls saw Margo Stanley, Liz McManus, and John Askew defeat Tony Kelly’s team 26-13 in the day’s standout match.

Contributed with thanks to Margo Stanley


Carol Crosbie, Joan McGrath and Betty Nicolle with sponsor VaI Pilcher, Photo supplied

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Bowen Bowls Social Bowls

September 19, 2024

The Social Bowls on Sunday, 1 September, saw some exciting matches. Jane Gilbert and Helen Jacobsen claimed victory over Ron Gould and Steve Roome, while Tracey Roach, Ray Muir, and Lloyd White defeated L. Kruger, Gordo, and Gus Munro in a competitive game.

On Wednesday, 4 September, Jane Gilbert and Tiarna Winter triumphed over Ray Muir and J. Honey. In another match, Ron Gould, Gordo, and S. Sloan secured a win against F. Low, David McDonald, and Gus Munro.

There was also one game of Scroungers, where Steve Roome defeated Ian Thatcher and Mary Ellen Pratten.

Please note that Tuesday and Friday bowls have concluded for the year.

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards

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Prossie Bowls

September 12, 2024

The first of the Senior Singles Semi-Finals took place on Wednesday afternoon, with a thrilling match that went the full distance of 36 ends. In a close battle, Mike Harrison defeated Luchie Gardel 27-22. Mike will now face the winner of the upcoming Dale Haack vs. Bryan Davy match.

Several social games were also held on Wednesday. Bruce Uhe and Sandy Daffara triumphed over John Anderson and Philip Brown, 21-17, while Heather Brown secured an 8-5 victory over Mike Harrison in a quick seven-end singles game.

On Saturday, Dale Haack, Shane Kinnear, and Wayne Handley represented the club in the Champion of Champions Triples at Wests Tigers. Despite their strong play, they were defeated by the North Mackay team. The overall winners were Northern Beaches, with Souths Suburban finishing as runners-up.

Sunday’s social bowls saw John Anderson, Philip Brown, Mike Harrison, and Sandy Daffara defeat Mary Hedgelong, Bruce Uhe, Mike Harrison, and Heather Brown, 24-16.

The Pratt Cup team for Proserpine has been selected: Wayne Handley (Singles), Shane Kinnear and Gavin Milne (Pairs), and Michael Kinnear, Jonathan Bye, Andrew Bell, and Nathan Harriott (Fours). The host green is yet to be announced, but Proserpine will host four clubs this Saturday. Come along to enjoy the action and support our representative players.

The B Pairs Final will take place on Tuesday, 10 September at 1 p.m., featuring Mike Harrison and Bruce Uhe vs. Gavin Noonan and Nathaniel Watts. On Wednesday, 11 September, the second Senior Singles Semi-Final will be played between Dale Haack and Bryan Davy at 3 p.m.

The club’s AGM is scheduled for Sunday, 24 November at 10 a.m. Members are encouraged to attend.


Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

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Wangaratta Bowls

September 12, 2024

Tuesday’s Ladies’ President’s Day, sponsored by Tropical Beach Caravan Park, was a resounding success, thanks to beautiful weather and enthusiastic participation. President Lyn Danvers extended a warm welcome to North Queensland officials and visiting clubs from Jubilee, Alligator Creek, Ayr, Airlie Beach, and southern regions.

With a full green of triples, the morning games were highly competitive. Ruth Moore, Dot Slater, and Fely Duncan emerged as the top team with 17 points, defeating Merle Elphinstone, Henny, and Sandra Stitson. Second place went to Rhonda Lesley, Bates, and June Walsh, who triumphed over Margaret Harvey, Lyn Skeen, and Pearl Aykens. Third place was claimed by M. Barnard, Robyn McAllister, and Kaye Cooper, who won against Naomi Land, Lorraine Knight, and Heather Jorgensen.

A special sportsmanship prize for the lowest score was awarded to Wilma Berryman, Sue Hendy, and Margaret Wilson, who were bested by Linda Smith, Elaine Kippen, and Marion Nicholson. Thanks to our sponsor Ben for attending and presenting the prizes.

After lunch, President Lyn Danvers made a special presentation to Maree Brunker, honoring her achievement of reaching Super Veteran Status. Congratulations, Maree!

On Sunday, the winners on Rink 4 were Deb Retchless, Albi Vigar, and Allan Rolfe, who defeated Merle Elphinstone, Kennedy, and Whitton. The jackpot was not claimed.

Best of luck to our men’s team competing this weekend in the Burdekin/Bowen Pennant at Wangaratta.


Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

President Lyn Danvers with Maree Brunker Super Veteran
Winners Presidents Day
Photos supplied

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Proserpine Golf Club

September 12, 2024

As a reminder to all players, please prioritize safety when moving from the 9th green to the 10th tee by using the area behind the 18th green. Be mindful of players approaching the 18th fairway.
Good luck to the Men’s Pennant teams competing at Ingham and Home Hill! We're excited to see how they perform.

Week Ending 6/9/24
Despite strong winds and challenging conditions, golfers persevered, with little rain to dampen the week’s events.

Tuesday 3/9/24 - PGC Stroke

Men:
   • Winner: Craig McLean with a fantastic 67 nett.
   • Runner-up: Steve Lucas, posting 70.

Ladies:
   • Winner: Tiina Randmae with an impressive 69 nett.
   • Runner-up: Elspeth Scotford with 72.

Rundown: Gary Scotford and Kev Cooper with 70, Ryan Kenny with 72, Sean Gower, John Oates, Sean Fogarty, and Steve Mitchell with 73, and Leanne Alexander with 74.
2 Shot Winners: Craig McLean (twice) and Gary Scotford. Nearest to Pin (NTPs): Gary Scotford, Craig McLean, Jason Bourke, and Mark Thompson.


Wednesday 4/9/24 - Ladies PD Law September Monthly Medal and Least Putts
A very windy day made scoring difficult:
   • Winner: Leanne Alexander, showing great skill with a 71 nett.
   • Runner-up: Lyn Muller with 74.

Rundown: Tina Badenhorst with 75, Tiina Randmae and Elspeth Scotford with 76.

NTPs: Leanne Alexander, Tina Badenhorst, and Di Dobbins (twice).


Thursday 5/9/24 - VenueSmart September Monthly Medal
   • Overall Winner: Alan Elsayed with a nett 70.

A Grade:
   • Winner: Alan Elsayed with nett 70.
   • Runner-up: Craig McLean, narrowly behind with 71.

B Grade:
   • Winner: Nic Apruzzese with 72 (on a countback).
   • Runner-up: Bryan Payne.

Rundown: Adam Hosie (Thredbo GC) with 71, Aaron Prosser with 72, Ryan Wilkes and Gary Scotford with 74, and Brendon Meharry, Colin Hounsell, Jason Bourke, and John Roser with 75.

NTPs: Adam Stroud, Matthew Muller, Aaron Prosser, and Barry Mortimer.

Friday 6/9/24 - Met Run 9 Holes
   • Winner: Karlene Lloyd with 21 points.
   • Runner-up: Fay Milne with 20 (on a countback).
   • 3rd Place: Daniel Borgh (Bowen GC).

NTP: Mitchell Whitton.

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

Pennant C grade team 3rd place, Photo supplied

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Proserpine Veterans Golf

September 12, 2024

It was a glorious day for golf as the sun shone brightly with a gentle, cooling breeze—a touch blustery at times, but overall, simply beautiful. A strong field of 35 players took part in the highly anticipated September Monthly Medal, including special guest Graham Banister from Easts Leisure and Golf, Maitland.

Results:
Ladies:
   • Winner: Tiina Randmaec, with an impressive 69 nett.
   • Runner-up: Elspeth Scotford, close behind with 72.
   • Run Down: Leanne Alexander and Pam Harrison with 74, Helen Deighton with 79, Jan Shuwalow, Rehab Hull, and Robyn Whitham with 80, and Beryl Noszworthy with 81.

Men:
   • Winner: Craig McLean, continuing his fine form with a 67 nett.
   • Runner-up: Wilf Herweg, also outstanding with 69.
   • Run Down: Gary Scotford with 70, John Oates and Steve Mitchell with 73, Colin Hounsell and Barry Mortimer with 76, Laurie Dakin with 77, John Wallace with 78, and Nic Apruzzese with 80.

Pin Shots:
   • Ladies: Tina Badenhorst, Beryl Nosworthy, Jenny Hounsell, Jan Shuwalow, Tiina Randmae, and Paula McQuat.
   • Men: Craig McLean and Gary Scotford, both finding the hole on the 2nd, Nic Apruzzese and Craig McLean (again) on the 9th, and Peter Fox, Laurie Dakin, and John Strelec on the 16th.

Least Putts:
   • Ladies: Pam Harrison and Leanne Alexander with 31.
   • Men: Gary Scotford with an impressive 28.

Chip-ins:
   • A solitary but skillful chip-in by Tina Badenhorst.

The day was a wonderful showcase of talent and camaraderie, with both seasoned players and newcomers enjoying the ideal weather and competitive spirit. Congratulations to all the winners!


Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

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Airlie Beach Parkrun Celebrates Milestones in Perfect Running Weather

September 12, 2024

On 7th September 2024, the rain finally cleared, providing ideal conditions for the 109 participants who ran, jogged, or walked the scenic five kilometre waterfront course B. The event saw a large turnout of 41 first-timers, while 13 participants achieved new personal bests, adding to the positive atmosphere.

A highlight of the day was celebrating Co-Event Director Kara’s impressive 250th parkrun, a significant milestone. The event also saw Kideok complete his 100th parkrun and Stuart reach his 150th, each accomplishment met with enthusiastic cheers from the crowd.

The event was made possible by the hard work of the dedicated volunteer team, led by the Run Director. Special thanks go to Jet, Nick, Kara, Megan, Sharon, Wade, Susanne, Shane, Andy, Laura, Ken, Jarrod, Annette, Lynne, Christine, Merewyn, Carolyn, and Ange, who ensured the smooth running of the day.

Airlie Beach parkrun, began on 5th December 2015 and has since grown into a thriving community event. Over the years, 6,778 participants have completed 32,146 parkruns, covering an impressive 160,730 kilometres and achieving 3,759 new personal bests. A total of 483 individuals have volunteered 4,873 times to make these events happen.

For those interested in volunteering, the team welcomes new helpers. Get in touch and be a part of this vibrant community!


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Cannons Shine at SNQ State & National Clinic and Club Night

September 12, 2024

On Sunday, several standout athletes from the Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club attended the SNQ State & National Clinic held in Bowen. Among the participants were Charlie Doherty, Thomas Ganter, Isaac Pisaniello, Jax Clayworth, Jacob Bell, Isabella Pisaniello, and Tora Delac. The full-day event provided expert coaching aimed at enhancing their swimming technique and overall performance.

The swimmers engaged in specialised pace and technique sessions, focusing on refining their strokes. A physiotherapist was present to assess their flexibility, ensuring the athletes maintain the necessary range of motion for peak performance in the pool. Additionally, the swimmers learned how to use trigger balls, a crucial tool for relieving muscle tension and aiding recovery. The day wrapped up with a yoga session designed to improve body awareness and concentration. It was a highly productive day for all involved, offering invaluable learning opportunities to boost their swimming prowess.
Special thanks go to Barry Prime from Swimming Queensland and Theresa Manning from Swimming North Queensland for organizing this outstanding clinic, which provided such valuable development for our swimmers.

Club Night Highlights
Last Wednesday, the Cannonvale Cannons held another exciting Club Night, where Giselle Burton proudly presented awards and upgrades to the club’s swimmers. The coveted Chocolate Award for the biggest personal best (PB) went to Harry Chegwidden for his remarkable performance in the 100-metre Individual Medley (IM).

Several swimmers celebrated upgrades, including Alex Trefz, who moved up to the 200-metre Freestyle, and River Shields, who advanced to the 50-metre Freestyle. Ruby Lawson had a particularly stellar evening, upgrading to the 100-metre distance in all four strokes, while Felix Hoise achieved upgrades to 25-metre Butterfly, 50-metre Freestyle, and 50-metre Backstroke.

Top performers of the night, based on PBs, included Charlie and Evie Doherty, Miller Eaves, Erik Hinrichsen, Ruby Lawson, Kaitlyn Moon, Eric Mulliss, and Andie Reynolds.
It was a fantastic week for the Cannons, with both the clinic and Club Night offering moments of achievement and growth for these dedicated swimmers.

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club Mark the Arrival of Spring

September 4, 2024

As spring arrives at our club, the demolition of the shade cloth, seats, and covers is making way for the installation of a new hard cover. Despite the changes, there was a great turnout for Tuesday afternoon’s Thelma Porter Day. The team of skipper Joan McGrath, with Susan at lead and Arthur McManus at second, played brilliantly and took home first prize. Special congratulations go to Betty Whitehorn for her amazing efforts and to Lane Telford, who shared some wonderful stories about her remarkable mother, Thelma.

Wednesday’s event had a smaller attendance, with Mervyn Stewart taking home the honours for the day. Meanwhile, Bobby and Yvonne Spees continued their success in Business House Bowls, with bar manager Fiona Greener also doing a fantastic job.

Friday morning saw the Endeavour Foundation members showing significant improvement in their bowling skills. It was wonderful to see how much progress Michael, Jett, Cathy, and John have made.

On Saturday morning, Andy McDougall won the Scroungers event once again. Even with a handicap of minus 10, Andy remains a strong contender.

Sunday featured the B Singles final, with Rick Brunell playing outstanding bowls. Rick will face Andy McDougall in the final, following Andy’s narrow victory over Stephen Lawrie.

Our club also hosted the Champion of Champions Novice Bowlers competition, where our own Dawn Dowell triumphed over Wendy from North Mackay, Kelly from West Tigers, and Sharon from Northern Beaches to become the 2024 Novice Ladies Champion of Champions.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

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Bowen Bowls Socials

September 4, 2024

Sunday Results:
   • Ron and Lloyd defeated Ray and Steve.
   • Allen, Rob, and Gus defeated Marion, Wendy, and Dave.
   • Janine, Geoff, and Skip defeated Rossco, Frank, and Gordo.

Wednesday Social Bowls (August 28):
   • Peter, Jane, and Daryl defeated Janine, Frank, and Ray.
   • Lou and Dave defeated Mary Ellen and Steve.
   • Jeff and Rob defeated Doc and Marion.

Congratulations to all the winners!

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards

Pairs Final Winners: Spann and John, Photo supplied

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CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TRIPLES FINALISED

September 4, 2024

The Club Championship Triples saw an exciting weekend of matches.

On Saturday afternoon, a round of the Championship Triples was played, followed by the first semi-final. Jonathan Bye, Toby Craig, and Gavin Milne defeated Peter Lawton, Harry Craig (substitute for Kendall Watts), and Gavin Noonan with a score of 29-9. In another match, Dale Haack, Shane Kinnear, and Wayne Handley won against Vince Olsen, Michael Kinnear (substitute for Bryan Davy), and Luchie Gardel 25-14.

On Sunday morning, the second semi-final took place, where Jonathan Bye, Toby Craig, and Gavin Milne triumphed over Philip Brown, Barry Zillmann, and Bruce Uhe, 23-13. The final, held on Sunday afternoon, saw Dale Haack, Shane Kinnear, and Wayne Handley defeat Jonathan Bye, Toby Craig, and Gavin Milne with a commanding 27-8 victory. Dale, Shane, and Wayne will represent the club in the Champion of Champion Triples at Wests Tigers on Saturday, September 7, and Sunday, September 8. We wish them the best and hope they continue their strong performance.

Social Bowls Results
On Wednesday, in preparation for the Zone playoffs, Carol Crosbie and Joan McGrath from Airlie Beach joined for a game on the grass. Carol and Joan ended in a 15-all draw with Mike Harrison and Bruce Magilton. In another match, Mike (a visitor from Canada), Alen Sanderson, Heather Brown, and Darelle Rowe (a visitor from Tea Gardens) defeated Stefanie (a visitor from Germany), Barry Zillmann, Philip Brown, and Ron Rowe 21-10.

A round of the Senior Singles was also played on Wednesday, where Luchie Gardel defeated Sandy Daffara 26-23.

Sunday Social Bowls
Sunday's social bowls had a smaller turnout with only four players. Teams were drawn at random, resulting in Heather Brown and Mike Harrison defeating John Anderson and Sandy Daffara 27-11, in a game that was tied at 10-all before the break.


Congratulations to all the participants and good luck to the team in the upcoming Champion of Champion Triples!

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

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Wangaratta Bowls

September 4, 2024

Self-Selected Triples
Monday's self-selected triples event wrapped up the year with an exciting finish. The winning team on Rink 5, which also claimed the jackpot, consisted of Denis Madeley, Joe Paynting, and Leon Fox, who triumphed over Allan Gillies, John Riemann, and Jill Gillies. Runners-up were Greg Colquhoun and Kennedy Whitton, who defeated M McKenzie and Dom Diaz.

Tuesday Social Bowls
In Tuesday's social bowls, the winning team of Karen McKenzie, M Wright, and Joe Paynting defeated Joan Atkinson, Ron Boskma, and Dot Slater, with a special mention of Dot’s return to the game. Runners-up Allan Gillies, K Jones, and Greg Colquhoun overcame Bron Tolcher, John Riemann, and Kevin Jewell. The jackpot remained unclaimed.

Fun Friday
Friday's fun bowls saw a series of competitive matches. Alan Gillies, Chris Frew, and Rob Boskma won against Joe Paynting, Viv Boskma. Christina B. D Jones, W McNamara, and K Wallace defeated D Diaz, J Paynting, and C Bellingham. L Knight, M Hyde, and R Stitt triumphed over B Bellingham, J Chadwick, and K Jones. Mary and Jill won against Nicky and Paul. Resting touches went to Paul and Joe, while the jackpot did not go off.

Barefoot Bowls
On Friday night, the Barefoot Bowlers team of Suzi, David, Tim, and Jamie won the mango prize by defeating Kerri, Sandy, Garry, and Denis.

Father’s Day Game
Sunday's Father’s Day game was fiercely contested. The winning team of Deb Retchless, Keith Aykens, and Darryl Jones defeated Kennedy Whitton, Lorraine Knight, and Robyn Stitt. Runners-up Allan Gillies, Brian Bellingham, and Penny Warren won against Iren Laird, Laurie Land, and Allan Rolfe. The jackpot also remained unclaimed.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Proserpine Golf Club Say Goodbye To ‘Winter’

September 4, 2024

It was a fantastic week of golf at Proserpine Golf Club with great weather and strong performances across all competitions.

Tuesday, August 27 - Stableford
   • Winner: Sean Gower (42 points)
   • 2nd Place: Dylan Holland (41 points)
   • 3rd Place: Cory O’Shea (38 points)

Wednesday, August 28 - Ladies’ Stableford
   • Winner: Jan Shuwalow (36 points)
   • 2nd Place: Di Dobbins (36 points)

Thursday, August 29 - Stableford
A Grade:
   • Winner: Adam Hosie (39 points)
   • 2nd Place: Craig McLean (37 points)
B Grade:
   • Winner: Ross Meade (39 points)
   • 2nd Place: Peter Lindsay (36 points)

Friday, August 30 - Met Run 9 Holes
   • Winner: Fay Milne (26 points)
   • 2nd Place: Zac Vloedmans (22 points)

Saturday, August 31 - Stableford
Men:
   • Overall Winner: Zac Vloedmans (48 points)
Ladies:
   • Winner: Pam Harrison (33 points)
   • Runner-Up: Tiina Randmae

Sunday, September 1 - Junior Championships
   • Winner: Jack Hayes William (nett 66)

September Monthly Medal
Men:
   • Winner: Luke Wayth (nett 69)
Ladies:
   • Winner: Peta Thomas (nett 71)

Congratulations to all participants. For more details, visit Golflink. Looking forward to more great golf in the coming weeks!

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club
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Proserpine Vets

September 4, 2024

Eighteen veteran golfers made the journey to Collinsville for the Whitsunday Group fixture, where they were greeted by glorious weather and an exceptionally maintained course, cared for entirely by volunteers. The course featured different grasses and surfaces compared to Proserpine, with thicker grass near the greens that caused the ball to stop abruptly.

A total of 52 players competed in the event, and the Proserpine team performed impressively. Craig McLean claimed first place overall with a fantastic 43 points. Peter Fox followed in fourth place with 36 points, and John Roser secured sixth place with 34 points.

In the ladies' competition, Elspeth Scotford emerged as the overall winner with 38 points. Leanne Alexander continued her strong performance from the Club Championships, where she won the A Grade, by finishing third with 34 points. Tiina Randmae took sixth place with 30 points. Elspeth Scotford, Gary Scotford, and Peter Fox also achieved several pin shots throughout the day.

Congratulations to all the players for their excellent performances. The next event on the calendar is the September Monthly Medal.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

Elspeth Scotford and Craig McLean

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WHITSUNDAY GOLF CLUB September Monthly Medal and Least Putts Competition

September 4, 2024

Thirteen players enjoyed a warm, sunny day for the Whitsunday Golf Club's September Monthly Medal and Least Putts competition. The dry greens presented a challenge, causing some players to zigzag from side to side, but the beautiful weather made for a great day on the course.

Ladies A Grade:
   • Winner: Tiina Randmae with a nett score of 72
   • Runner-up: Anna Winterbourn with a nett score of 76
   • Longest Drive: Anna Winterbourn, with a huge drive that was the envy of many

Ladies B Grade:
   • Winner: Jo Moynihan with a nett score of 73
   • Runner-up: Sally Little with a nett score of 75
   • Longest Drive: Linda Wardroper

Men’s A Grade:
   • Winner: Wayne Temby with a nett score of 78
   • Runner-up: Andrew Albergo with a nett score of 85
   • Longest Drive: Andrew Albergo

Men’s B Grade:
   • Winner: Rion Jamieson with a nett score of 77
   • Runner-up: Wilf Herweg with a nett score of 79
   • Longest Drive: Mark McDougal

Nearest to the Pin (NTP):
   • Ladies: Tiina Randmae, Linda Wardroper, and Jo Moynihan
   • Men: Ritchie Atkins and Ron Jamieson (twice)

Least Putts:
   • Jo Moynihan won with 33 putts, and Wayne Temby won with 30 putts on the tricky, dry greens.

NAGA Awards:
   • Linda Wardroper and Paul Nicol received the NAGA awards.

Coming Up: There will be a two-week break for the PGC Men's Pennants and the PGC Mixed Foursomes.
   • Sunday, September 22: Stableford competition
   • Sunday, September 29: Final round of the 3 Ball Ambrose, sponsored by Ritchie Atkins of Whitsunday Concrete Constructions. The presentation will be held at PGC, followed by a BBQ.
Congratulations to all the players, and we look forward to seeing everyone back on the course after the break!


Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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TOWNSVILLE, TAKE A BOW!

September 4, 2024

The World Multisport World Championships were due to take place in TOWNSVILLE in 2019. Then Covid hit.

Finally, they took place this year between 15 to 25 August, 2024

There were 35 countries represented with athletes competing in an array of events over 10 days including a Parade of Nations and remarkable Opening ceremony. There were masses of Canadians, Americans, New Zealanders, Japanese, Spanish, English, Irish and others all in their Country Uniforms. But the show of Green and Gold athletes was mesmerising around the race Precinct.

The events covered a variety of different distances and all age groups, including Cross Duathlon, Aquabike, short and long distance Triathlons, Aquathlon, Para Triathletes, Juniors, Elites, Cross Triathlon races, all covering off-road cycling, swimming, running and road cycling. 

Townsville was abuzz with a phenomenal atmosphere over the festival carnival which took place along the Townsville Strand precinct, back into the city, past Jezzine Barracks and up as far as Pallarenda Park.

Athlete camaraderie was excellent with many highlights and amazing individual performances. One notable highlight was our very own 86 year old Lachlan Lewis ending on the podium in the Aquabike event. A true Aussie Icon and World champion.

The performance of our Age Group Australian Teams in all events was remarkable with many individual athletes ending on the podium.

Personally, I was a bit underdone as I developed a bit of a groin niggle preventing me from doing the 30 km Triathlon run. On this occasion I was eligible to swap to the Aquabike including a 3km ocean swim and 114km cycle, but luckily no run. The swim was a dream, yet the road cycle was very challenging. At the end of the day I finished in 5th position in the World in my age category, pretty stoked which qualified me for a spot at next year's Worlds in Pontevedra in Spain in June.


Contributed with thanks to Michael Kimpton

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Report - August 31, 2024

September 4, 2024

The first round of finals was a mixed bag for Whitsunday United, with only the Division 1 Men’s team securing a win. They faced Wanderers in Mackay on Friday night in a semi-final match. After a scoreless first half, Whitsunday came out strong in the second half. Caleb Vanderdrift scored early on from a cross by Tate Butler, and Aaron Morgan added a second with a late header, sealing a 2-0 victory. The Division 1 Men will face either Lions or Wanderers in the final.

The Under-13 Division One team had a tough match against Rangers. Despite only one point separating them in the league, Rangers took an early lead with two goals in the first 14 minutes. Whitsunday managed to score in the 29th minute, but Rangers proved too strong, winning 4-1. The team will look to bounce back in the semi-finals next weekend, with a chance to reach the grand final.

In another intense game, the Under-13 Prem team faced Rangers in a final. Rangers led 1-0 at halftime, but Whitsunday equalized in the 60th minute through Sam. The game went into extra time and then to penalties after a 1-1 draw. Despite efforts from Shannon, Nick M, and Eli W, who all scored in the shootout, Rangers ultimately won. It was a hard-fought match that highlighted Whitsunday’s determination and teamwork.

The Under-15 Premiers played against Country, who started strongly, scoring in the 11th minute and converting a penalty in the 43rd. Whitsunday dominated the second half, and Max O’Keefe scored a penalty in the 70th minute, but they couldn’t find another goal, resulting in a 2-1 loss.

The U23 Women’s team, after securing second place last weekend, faced Lions SC in the first round of finals. Whitsunday dominated possession and created several scoring chances, but the game remained 0-0 after regular time, thanks in part to a crucial save by goalkeeper Robyn. In extra time, Lions managed to score, winning 1-0. The U23 Women will face Magpies next weekend for a spot in the grand final.

The Premier Ladies faced a strong Lions squad, losing 6-0 on Saturday night. Despite having a depleted team, Whitsunday worked hard but struggled to contain the Lions’ attack. Special mentions go to Imo, Kiki, Robyn, and Ellyse, who played through extra time in the Reserves and still performed well in the Premier match. The team aims to regroup and secure a spot in the grand final next weekend.

The U23 and FQPL Men both ended their seasons with losses to Rangers. The U23 team had an exciting game, leading 4-3 late on with a hat trick from Lincoln Fricker, but a late penalty for Rangers forced extra time, where they lost 6-4. The Men’s Premiers also faced Rangers, taking an early lead with a penalty from Alan O’Donnell, but eventually losing 2-1 after a strong comeback from Rangers.

All eyes will be on the Women’s teams this weekend as they fight for a place in the grand finals alongside the Division 1 Men. The teams are determined to bounce back and finish the season strong.

Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic

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Cannons Super Week: A Recap of Remarkable Achievements

September 4, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons had an action-packed and exciting week filled with impressive swimming performances and valuable training opportunities. The week began with the Cannons hosting their Club Night on Wednesday, followed by a weekend swim clinic led by top swim coach Shaun Crow.
One of the standout performances of the week came from Eloise Chegwidden, who competed at the Townsville Tourist Swim Meet over the weekend. Eloise achieved outstanding results, winning gold medals in all nine of her events and setting personal bests in four of them. Her success is a testament to her hard work and dedication.
During Wednesday night's Club Night, the Cannons celebrated Jax Clayworth for setting two new club records in the 50m and 200m Butterfly events. Additionally, Giselle Burton presented Upgrade Certificates to several swimmers, including Isaac Pisaniello, Jax Clayworth, Kye Mitchell, Eric Mulliss, Leo Mulliss, and Tyler Bennett. Chocolate Awards for the best personal bests (PBs) were given to Blaire Harland and Harris Delac. Ruby Lawson was recognized for her outstanding performance, winning the Swim of the Night award for her 25m Butterfly. The top performers of Club Night, based on PBs, included Kye Mitchell, Tyler Bennett, Harry Chegwidden, Jax Clayworth, Lennox Wild, Isaac Pisaniello, Tora Delac, Charlie Doherty, and Liam Filewood.
The highlight of the weekend was the swim clinic facilitated by Shaun Crow. Swimmers participated in sessions designed to enhance their skills and speed, while parents attended an information session. One of Shaun’s swimmers, Harrison Turner, shared his journey with the attendees. At 20 years old, Harrison is a top Australian 200m Butterfly swimmer who trains with Shaun at Nudgee College. He also assisted Shaun with coaching throughout the clinic and enjoyed working with all the swimmers.
At the conclusion of the clinic, Shaun presented Most Improved Awards to Zach Trefz, Celeste Orenshaw, Andie Reynolds, and Zane Clayworth. The weekend was a memorable experience for everyone involved, with swimmers, parents, and coaches all thoroughly enjoying the event. Shaun’s favorite expressions, such as "Ducks in a Line," "Oi," and "Goldilocks," are sure to be remembered by the swimmers for years to come.
A big congratulations to all the swimmers who participated over the weekend! The Cannonvale Cannons had a fantastic week, filled with achievements and valuable learning experiences.

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen

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High-Flying Action At Ramped Up Whitsundays

September 4, 2024

Last weekend the first Ramped Up Whitsundays event was a huge success with over 1000 people attending over the weekend.

Organiser Donny Fraser was thrilled with the turn out and is excited to make it an annual event.

“It was a good turnout for the first year too, during the first year you don't have anything to promote it with,” explained Donny.

“The focus was to get the best guys and girls (skateboarders) there to build something long term in the Whitsundays.

“We had a lot of really high-profile skaters there, and the experience and satisfaction was really high. It was probably the highest we've had for any event, especially in its first year.”

With extremely good feedback Donny expects Ramped Up Whitsundays to become one of the biggest skateboarding events in the world.

Donny thanks the Whitsunday community for making the event such a success.

“The energy was massive, and the locals were fantastic at bringing that energy and getting people hyped,” said Donny.

“These guys (skateboarders) always push harder when the crowds are excited, and they build that excitement.

“It was so fantastic to watch and experience. We just want to get back there and keep making it bigger and better.”

Local Queenslander Freddie Hazelton took home an impressive third place in the bowl competition and second in the vert skating.

Ramped Up Whitsundays drew in high profile skateboarders from across the country including Ethan Copeland, Marley Rae, Lachlan Abbott, Taniah Meyers, Josh Matwijiw and George Richards.

Donny thanked the Whitsunday Regional Council for sponsoring the event and acknowledged local businesses for their upmost support and welcoming demeanour during the weekend.

Photo credit: Mark Fulloon Photography

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Come And Try Bowls!

September 4, 2024

Women and girls interested in giving the sport of bowling a go are invited to come along to a special series of events hosted by the Airlie Beach Bowls Club.

Airlie Beach Bowls Club is once again running a C’mon try “learn to play bowls” program with free coaching for women and high school age girls. All coaches have blue cards.

The program starts on 31st August and will run for three consecutive Saturday mornings.

“We selected Saturday morning to give an opportunity to those ladies with weekday commitments an opportunity to attend,” said the club spokesperson.

“Participants can expect to practise bowls skills for an hour followed by a coffee break with a feedback opportunity.”

Airlie Beach Bowls Club runs regular bowls on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday afternoon.

Saturday morning there is a regular competition.

Wednesday evening there is a business house competition.

Friday afternoon there is a social members afternoon and barefoot bowls late afternoon and early evening.

With bowls skills there is an opportunity to take part in any of those activities and further coaching is available.

Airlie Beach Bowls club acknowledges the grant from Queensland Sport and Recreation that has given us the opportunity to offer this program to women and girls in our local community.

Come and join in on the fun! Photo supplied

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Airlie Spring Bowling Highlights

September 4, 2024

As spring nears and preparations for our new hard cover ramp up, our bowlers continue to shine.
On Monday, Ladda Purdie, Jill Spencer, and Vicki Spann represented our club at the Champion of Champions triples tournament in Mackay. They defeated Mackay City, North Mackay, and West Tigers to win the 2024 Ladies Triples Champion of Champions title—an outstanding achievement for our club.
Tuesday’s social bowls winners were Joan McGrath, Dawn Dowel, and Mark Mawson.
Friday morning saw the Endeavour Foundation participants—Michael, Jett, Cathy, and Kira—receive trophies for their excellent lawn bowls performances. In the afternoon, Christian College students, including Ocean, Harmony, Juliette, and others, showed great progress in their games.
Saturday’s Scroungers saw Dennis Donnadelli win the A Grade final, while Eric Barnard took the B Grade title.
On Sunday, Tony Whitehorn, Greg Fennell, and Alan Pershouse emerged as the big winners in social bowls.
Coaching clinics, organised by Betty Whitehorn, will be held on August 31, September 7, and September 14 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. For more details, contact Margo at 0412-469-989.
Contributed by Mark Mawson.

Champion of Champions: Ladda Purdie, Vicki Spann, and Jill Spencer.

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Bowen Bowls Results

September 5, 2024

Sunday, August 18:
   • Allen Williams, Keith Kirk and Geoff defeated R. Gorro, Lloyd White, and Steve Roome defeated Trowse, Lee Welsted, and S.Trowse.
   • Marion, Ray, and Lloyd defeated Lindsay, Carol, and Helen to win the afternoon.
Wednesday, August 21:
   • Janine and Steve defeated Ray and Gordo.
   • Ian, Geoff, and Bird defeated Marion, Lloyd, and Daryl.
   • Maryellen, Frank, and Tiarna defeated Ron, Jane, and Gus.

Contributed by Joan Edwards

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Wangaratta Bowls: Weekly Highlights

September 4, 2024

Despite some visitors leaving, Wangaratta Bowls kept up the action with Monday's self-selected triples. Winners were Albi Vigar, Greg Colquhoun, and Kennedy Whitton, narrowly beating Kevin Daniels, Allan Rolfe, and Mark Drummond. Ken Wallace, Peter Donoghue, and Chris Frew took runner-up honors.

Tuesday's social bowls saw Pam Breakwell, Liz Palmer, Keith Aykens, and David Madden winning on Rink 5. Runners-up were Joan Atkinson, Deb Retchless, Vic Palmer, and Pearl Aykens. The jackpot was not claimed.
On Fun Friday, Joe Paynting, Darrell Hams, and Ron Boska secured victory, while other matches included several close games, with the jackpot once again remaining unclaimed.

Sunday's games featured seven rinks of triples and a pairs match. Lindi Suann, Jim Coad, and Peter Donoghue emerged victorious, with Gwenda Lydom, Wendy Mc, and Joe Paynting as runners-up. The jackpot stayed unclaimed.

A group from Horseshoe Bay and Queens Beach enjoyed a Friday night sausage sizzle and barefoot bowls, with another event planned for this Friday at 5:30 p.m. All are welcome.

Next Tuesday is Ladies President Day, sponsored by Tropical Beach Caravan Park. Visiting clubs and NQDLBA officials are expected. Play starts at 9:30 a.m.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.


Sunday winners

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Report: August 24, 2024

September 4, 2024

It was an exciting week for Whitsunday United, with 8 out of 10 teams advancing to the finals next week.

Div 1 and Div 2 Men:
The Div 1 and Div 2 men played their final regular-season games against the Lions in Mackay on Friday night. The Div 2 team ended their season with a hard-fought 2-2 draw, showing promise for the future. The Div 1 men clinched a 2-1 victory, with a late header from Mike Downing, securing a spot in the finals against the Wanderers.

U13 Div 1:
The U13 Div 1 team had a fantastic game, defeating the Magpies 4-1. Jayce scored twice and was named Man of the Match, while Charlie, the season’s top scorer, added another goal. The team finished second and will face the Rangers in the semi-finals.

U14/15 Div 1:
The U14/15 Div 1 team ended their season with an 8-0 loss to Lions Green. Despite the defeat, the team showed resilience throughout the match.

U23 Women:
The U23 Women’s team had a strong weekend, winning 5-0 against both Rangers FC and Dolphins FC. Bre led the scoring across both matches, while the team’s solid defence secured their second-place finish for the season.

Premiers Ladies:
The Premiers Ladies finished their season with a 9-0 win over Rangers and a 3-0 victory against Dolphins. The team’s excellent performances secured them second place heading into the finals.

U23 Men and FQPL Men:
The U23 Men made a remarkable comeback, winning 4-3 against the Wanderers to secure fourth place. The FQPL Men ended their match with a draw, dropping them to third place on the ladder.

It has been a strong season for Whitsunday United, with many teams advancing to the finals. Best of luck to everyone next week!

Men’s Division 1 Premiership Winners in 2024. A huge season and well deserved. Photo supplied

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Veterans Golfing: Monthly Medal Results

September 5, 2024

Ladies' Results:
   • 1st Place: Elspeth Scotford - 75
   • 2nd Place: Paula McQuat - 76 C/B
   • Rundown: Lyn Muller, Tiina Randmae, Linda Wardroper, Kath Borer, Jenny Hounsell, and Heather Luvis.
Men's Results:
   • 1st Place: Craig McLean - 71
   • 2nd Place: Peter Browning - 72
   • Rundown: Wilf Herweg, Vic Feldman, Gary Scotford, Nic Apruzzese, Steve Mitchell, Trevor Paroz, John Oates, and Louis Neethling.
Nearest to the Pin (NTP):
   • Hole 5:
       ◦ A Grade: Gary & Elspeth
       ◦ B Grade: John O & Kath
   • Hole 9:
       ◦ A Grade: Colin & Tiina
       ◦ B Grade: John Strelec & Jan Shuwalow
   • Hole 13:
       ◦ A Grade: Vic & Elspeth
       ◦ B Grade: John S & Linda
Least Putts:
   • Lyn: 27
   • Craig & Peter L: 30
Looking ahead, the next competition will take place next Tuesday at Collinsville for the Interclub Competition.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

Elsbeth Scotford and Craig McLean

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Whitsunday Golf Club Championships

September 4, 2024

Club Champions 2024:
   • Ladies: Leanne Alexander
   • Men: Ryan Wilkes
Overall Results:
Ladies:

   • A Grade:
       ◦ Gross Winner: Leanne Alexander
       ◦ Gross Runner-up: Lyn Muller
       ◦ Nett Winner: Elspeth Scotford
       ◦ Nett Runner-up: Tina Badenhorst
   • B Grade:
       ◦ Gross Winner: Toni Clauss
       ◦ Gross Runner-up: Tiina Randmae
       ◦ Nett Winner: Heather Luvis
       ◦ Nett Runner-up: Anna Winterbourn
   • C Grade:
       ◦ Gross Winner: Sherri Meade
       ◦ Gross Runner-up: Rehab Hull
       ◦ Nett Winner: Pam Harrison
       ◦ Nett Runner-up: Robyn Whitham
Men:
   • A Grade:
       ◦ Gross Winner: Ryan Wilkes
       ◦ Gross Runner-up: Sean Fogarty
       ◦ Nett Winner: Lewis Tuck
       ◦ Nett Runner-up: Blake Lovelock
   • B Grade:
       ◦ Gross Winner: Rod Wecker
       ◦ Gross Runner-up: Brad Vloedmans
       ◦ Nett Winner: Billy O’Connor
       ◦ Nett Runner-up: George Meharry
   • C Grade:
       ◦ Gross Winner: Ross Hammond
       ◦ Gross Runner-up: Louis Neethling
       ◦ Nett Winner: Barry Mortimer
       ◦ Nett Runner-up: Tim Walton
Junior Champion: Blake Lovelock
Junior Runner-up: Levi Holmes
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Sea Eagles Under 17s Through To Prelim

September 4, 2024

Sea Eagles fielded four teams in the AFLQ Mackay Elimination Finals on Sunday with Sea Eagles Under 17s making it through to take on the Saints in the coming Preliminary Final.

Remaining Sea Eagles teams fought hard but were unable to match the opposition and now round up their 2024 Season.

Sea Eagles Under 17s had some close moments throughout their match against Mackay City Hawks but were able to dig deep when it mattered to take out the win by two goals 61 – 49. With competition aggressive all year among the top three teams Coach Dean Armitage is confident the Sea Eagles team has what it takes as they prepare for the match this Saturday.

Sea Eagles Senior Men took on North Mackay Saints on their home turf in Mackay and were unfortunately unable to match the opposition throughout the game losing 29 – 79.

Sea Eagles Senior Women fought hard against Moranbah Bulldogs and saw plenty of the ball however could not come back from the early Moranbah take off. Sea Eagles outscored the Bulldogs through the second half but were unable to make up the initial first half deficit losing 16 – 27.

Young Sea Eagles Under 12s took on North Mackay Saints in an early match at Saints home ground losing 12 – 19. The game played out in the final quarter with 2 unanswered goals from the opposition providing them the slim lead they needed. Sea Eagles Under 12s have done a superb job coming together and progressing through the 2024 Season and Sea Eagles are proud of them making finals.

Sea Eagles Under 17s now take on North Mackay Saints in the Preliminary Final this Saturday at Rogers Oval in Mackay at 10:40am.

Contributed with thanks to the Whitsunday Sea Eagles.

The Under 17s team. Photo Credit: Kaz Morrison

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Inspiring The Next Generation: Junior Achievers Squad Trains in Mackay

September 4, 2024

Over the weekend, members of the Junior Achievers Squad headed to Mackay for a special training clinic hosted by Swimming North Queensland. This clinic provided an invaluable opportunity for young swimmers to refine their skills under the guidance of top coaches and train with junior swimmers from neighbouring clubs across Mackay in a non-competitive environment.

The Junior Achievers Program is designed to recognise, reward, and inspire junior swimmers on their journey toward becoming senior athletes. Each year, Swimming North Queensland releases criteria and standards that swimmers, coaches, and parents can use as benchmarks throughout the season.

Swimmers aged 9 to 13 who meet the set times qualify for recognition at gold, silver, bronze, or blue levels.

On Wednesday we hosted Club Night 3, with the following swimmers earning upgrades in their events: Tyler Bennet in the 200M IM, Eloise Chegwidden in the 100M Butterfly, Indigo Harland in the 25M Backstroke, River Shields in the 50M Backstroke, and Eric Hinrichsen in the 50M Butterfly, Backstroke, and Freestyle.

Congratulations to Tora Delac who was presented with her Club Record certificate for 50M Breaststroke in the 13-year-old category, showcasing the exceptional talent within the squad.

The coveted Chocolate Award resulted in a tie between Jasper Korosec and Stella Mulliss for the closest, while Miller Eaves took home the award for the biggest improvement. Miller Eaves also received the Coaches Award for his impressive performance in the 100M Freestyle.

Looking ahead to this coming weekend, the squad is excited to host Shaun Crow from Nudgee College Swimming Club for a special coaching clinic. Crow’s expertise is sure to provide further inspiration and skill development for our aspiring swimmers. This clinic is open to junior swimmers in the region for a small fee. Please email secretary@cannonvalecannons.com.au to register.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec.

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Sea Eagles Family Day Brings Fun and AFL Excitement

August 22, 2024

The Sea Eagles Family Day in Airlie Beach was a hit, with perfect weather and plenty of family fun. Activities like face painting, bounce castles, and giveaways kept everyone entertained, while the newly opened Sea Eagles Family Playground was a highlight. As the finals approach, the Sea Eagles are ready to take on their opponents.
Senior Men’s Close Call
In a nail-biting match, the Sea Eagles Senior Men narrowly lost to Bakers Creek Tigers, 42–48. Despite a slow start, strong performances from Callum Edmondson, Flynn Armitage, Brent Downie, and Captain Alex Rodgers give the team hope as they prepare for the Elimination Final against North Mackay Saints.
Senior Women’s Gritty Performance
The Senior Women faced a tough battle against the Bakers Creek Tigers, missing out by just two points, 19–21. They now focus on their Elimination Final against Moranbah Bulldogs.
Under 17s Show Promise
The Under 17s ended their season with a hard-fought game against the top team, Moranbah Bulldogs, but fell short with a 51–68 loss. They are determined to bounce back in their Elimination Final against Mackay City Hawks.
Under 14s Season Ends
The Under 14s wrapped up their season with a 1–56 loss to Moranbah Bulldogs, despite solid efforts on the field.
Under 12s Dominate
The Under 12s made a strong statement, defeating Sarina Demons 72–12. They carry momentum into their Elimination Final against North Mackay Saints.
The Whitsunday Sea Eagles have four teams in the Elimination Finals at Zeolla Park on Sunday, August 25. Fans are encouraged to head to Mackay to support the teams as they fight to advance in the finals series.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles

Alexis
Clio and Belle
Sea Eagles playground opening
Under 12’s

Photo Credit: Cody Fowler

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Raiders Rugby 2024 Finals Fever!

August 22, 2024

Moranbah was alive with excitement on Saturday, August 10, as the Proserpine-Whitsunday Raiders charged into the 2024 Limitless Mackay Rugby Union Semi-Finals. The day began early, with three Raiders teams ready for action, all safely transported by sponsors Whitsunday Transit. The Raiders' quest for victory was marked by a full day of thrilling rugby.
Men’s Reserves: Dominant Display
The Raiders Men's Reserves kicked off the day against Slade Point Reserves. Although they secured a commanding 52-19 victory on the field, a technicality led to the game being recorded as a forfeit. Despite this, the team’s performance was impressive. James Burrell led with a hat-trick, while Hone Casey-Bloomer and Shakane Costello each scored twice. Jackson Green added to the tally, and Jacob Rota was flawless with the boot, converting seven tries and adding a penalty.
The official outcome may have been disappointing, but the Raiders Men's Reserves demonstrated their strength and depth, setting a positive tone for the rest of the day.
Women’s Team: Gutsy Win
The Raiders Women's team faced the Bowen RUC Jennies in a highly anticipated match. Down a player and with no reserves, the Raiders Women showed remarkable determination, securing a 19-5 victory. Shirley Luke was pivotal, scoring two tries, while Kyahne Smail added another. Conversions by Lily Sainsbury and Deakoda Costello sealed the win, earning the Raiders Women a spot in the 2024 Limitless MRU Grand Final.
This victory was a testament to the Raiders Women's resilience and teamwork. After an incredible season, they now look ahead to a Grand Final showdown against Slade Point RUC Women at BB Print Stadium in Mackay on Saturday, August 24.
Men’s A-Grade: Nail-Biting Finish
The Raiders Men's A-Grade team faced a tough challenge against Minor Premiers Moranbah Bulls. The Raiders took an early lead with a penalty by Connor Spence and a try by Captain Waikato Nepia-Katipa, converted by Landry Bezombes. At halftime, the Raiders were ahead 10-0.
In the second half, hooker Simone Nasavuilagi extended the lead to 15-0, but the game took a dramatic turn when a Bulls player was injured, causing a lengthy delay. After the restart, the Bulls mounted a fierce comeback, scoring two quick tries and converting both. The Raiders' defense was tested as the clock ticked down, but they held firm, securing a nail-biting one-point victory and a place in the 2024 Grand Final.
The Road to Glory
With both the Raiders Women and Men's squads securing their spots in the 2024 Limitless Mackay Rugby Union Grand Finals, all eyes now turn to the big showdown at Mackay’s BB Print Stadium on Saturday, August 24. The Raiders are poised to make history with a shot at double premierships.
Raiders Finals Schedule:
   • Raiders Women vs Slade Point RUC Women – Kick-off at 2:30 p.m.
   • Raiders Men vs Mackay Brothers – Kick-off at 3:30 p.m.
Finals Fever is here, and the Raiders are charging full steam ahead. Fans, get ready to support your local heroes as they fight for glory!


Contributed with thanks to Karla Houston

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Airlie Beach Bowls

August 22, 2024

As winter bids farewell in paradise and the arrival of spring approaches, Airlie Beach Bowls Club is gearing up for the erection of its new hard cover. This week was packed with exciting events and impressive performances on the greens.
Wednesday afternoon featured the Jackpot Bowls, organized by Merve Stewart. Skipper Rick Galea and his lead, Alan Pershouse, demonstrated a strong return to form with a commanding victory. Despite their outstanding performance, the Jackpot prize remained unclaimed.
Simultaneously, the Men's A Grade singles final saw Shane Spann triumph over John Fielding. After some early pressure from Fielding, Spann pulled away to secure a decisive win. Congratulations to Shane for his impressive display, which was well observed by marker Bob Fenney.
Friday morning brought a special visit from the Endeavour Foundation group, who have shown remarkable progress in adapting to lawn bowls. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of Betty Whitehorn, Helen Ward, and David Meiklejohn, the group’s skills continue to improve impressively.
In the afternoon, the Christian College students demonstrated notable advancement in their bowling abilities. Standout performers included Riley Jacobson, a naturally gifted sportsman, along with Kyla Gomes and Josh Kirkpatrick. Special mentions go to Harmony Carus and Juliette Scells, with sports master Codey Vogel surely proud of their achievements.
Saturday morning’s Scroungers competition saw Eric Barnard, Merve Stewart, and Denis Donnadelli as the first-round winners, with Merve Stewart ultimately emerging as the victor. Maureen Barnard claimed victory in the B Division final.
Sunday afternoon’s Social Bowls saw Dawn Dowel at lead, Helen Ward at second, and Mark Mawson as the winners of the day. The Ladies Triples final also took place, showcasing a superb performance by skipper Ladda Purdie, with Vicki Spann at lead and Jill Spencer contributing to a great team effort.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

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Proserpine Bowls Club Highlights

August 22, 2024

This week at Proserpine Bowls Club was eventful. On Wednesday, Social Bowls featured Rob Burglun and Philip Brown beating Bruce Uhe and Bob Preston 23-15, while Alen Sanderson and Peter Lawton narrowly edged out Mary Hedgelong and Sandy Daffara 15-14. Arthur Griffith and Bruce Magilton won 27-7 against Chris Behncky and Heather Brown.
Friday's Club Championship Singles saw Michael Kinnear defeat Shane Kinnear 25-14. Michael will represent the club at the Champion of Champion Singles in Mackay on August 24-25.
Saturday's Metropole Under 200s Carnival, supported by the Metropole Hotel, Cane Country Tyres, NQAS, and Sleep Rescue, showcased impressive bowls. Winners included:
   • First: Steve Ridolfi, Gavin Milne, Andrew Bell, and Wayne Handley.
   • Second: Harry Craig, Marcus Craig, Mick Walsh, and Wade Cranston.
   • Third: Greg Kasper, Peter Petersen, Paul Foot, and Manny Isgro.
   • Fourth: George MacDonald, Wally Kleidon, Barry Jackson, and Peter Koloczy.
Wayne Handley won the Major Raffle for a $750 Bowlers Paradise voucher. Other raffle winners included Ted Cullen, Jason McMullen, Bryan Davy, Jonathan Bye, Chips McCaffrey, and Michael Porta.
Thanks to Brett Saroglia for the fish and prawns, and to all who participated and volunteered.
Good luck to Harry Craig and Alfie Moretto at the Secondary Schools Cup Challenge in Pine Rivers.

Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.

Andrew Bell, Wayne Handley, Steve Ridolfi, Gavin Milne and Club President Scott Hamilton.  Photo supplied

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Wangaratta Bowls

August 22, 2024

This week at the Bowls Club was bustling with activity across various events.
On Monday, the self-selected triples saw Robin Stitt, David Madden, and Chris Frew clinch victory against Viv Boskma, June Paynting, and Chris Healey. The jackpot, unfortunately, was not won.
Tuesday’s social bowls featured a thrilling match on Rink 1, where Mary Jackson, Col Parker, and John Tainsu triumphed over Bruce Thompson, Ann Kayser, Brian Bellingham, and Greg Colquhoun. The runners-up were Karon McKenzie, Therese Bird, and Paul Madden, who defeated Natalie Hams, Mary Lydom, and David Madden. The jackpot remained elusive.
Friday's fun afternoon bowls saw a series of exciting games. Maureen Hyde, Alan Gillies, and Christina B. won against Jack Stamp, Darrel Terresa Bird, and Pat Wilson. Lyn Madden and Burnie triumphed over Viv Boskma, Jim Chandler, and Lorraine Knight. In another match, K. Armstrong, M. McKenzie, and R. Hyde defeated P. Madden, N. Madden, and N. McNamara. Again, the jackpot was not claimed.
On Sunday, Gwenda Lydom, Irene Laird, and Joe Paynting emerged victorious against Anne Kayser, Terri Crozier, and Paul Madden. The runners-up were Pam Breakwell, Brian Bellingham, and Noel McNamara, who defeated Karon McKenzie, Maureen Hyde, and Keith Armstrong.
In the Men’s Competition, congratulations go to Kevin Jewell for winning the A Grade Singles final against Allan Rolfe.
As many of our southern visitors begin their journey home, we wish them safe travels and look forward to their return next year.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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On The Whitsunday Green

August 22, 2024

The weekly 9-hole Stableford competition saw Peter Bitz emerge as the winner, securing first place with 22 points. Rhys Bartholomew claimed second place with 19 points, while Jay Steele finished in third place with 18 points, determined by count-back.
On Friday's 9-hole Stableford, Donnovan Pettiford took top honors with 20 points. Peter Bitz followed in second place with 19 points, and Andrew Gomez secured third place with 18 points, also determined by count-back.
Sunday's 18-hole Stableford was highlighted by Melinda Macleod’s impressive performance, earning first place with a stellar 40 points. Jayden Parata finished in second place with 37 points, and Brock Brindle rounded out the top three with 35 points. Jayden Parata also took home the Nearest the Pin award.

Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross

 
Andrew Gomez

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Sunshine and Strong Play at Whitsunday Golf Club

August 22, 2024

Sunday brought a beautiful, sunny day to the Whitsunday Golf Club after players navigated dense fog from both directions on their way to the WGC August Monthly Medal and Least Putts competition. Despite the fog, 17 golfers participated, and everyone enjoyed the fine weather, with no complaints about the conditions.
Whitsunday Golf Club Results:
Ladies A Grade:

   • Winner: Tiina Randmae with a nett score of 74
   • Runner-up: Anna Winterbourn with a nett 75
   • Longest Drive: Karen Rix
Ladies B Grade:
   • Winner: Linda Wardroper
   • Runner-up: Sally Little
   • Longest Drive: Robyn Whitham
Men’s A Grade:
   • Winner: Chris Bartlett with a nett score of 71
   • Runner-up: George Meharry with a nett 72
   • Longest Drive: Andrew Albergo
Men’s B Grade:
   • Winner: David Hoy with a nett score of 72 on a countback
   • Runner-up: Paul Nicol
   • Longest Drive: Don Cameron
Nearest the Pin (NTP):
   • Ladies: Anna Winterbourn on the 16th hole
   • Men: George Meharry on the 13th hole
NAGAs (Never Any Good Award):
   • Honourees: Elise Hodgson and Leigh Jones, with drinks provided by Aaron and Tracy Watts, owners of RADS Whitsunday, who offer respite accommodation and disability support services.

Next Week: There will be no WGC competition next week due to the PGC Club Championships taking place on Saturday and Sunday. The next event, the September Monthly Medal and Least Putts, will be held on Sunday, September 1. Players are encouraged to sign up between 7 and 8 a.m. to ensure they can participate in a block.
 

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Cannons Celebrate Upgrades and Personal Bests at Club Night

August 22, 2024

The Cannons Swim Club gathered for a night of celebration during their recent Club Night, where achievements and milestones were recognized with great enthusiasm. Coach Ken Crittenden led the evening by acknowledging the exceptional performances of the club’s returning state swimmers. The club takes immense pride in these athletes, who competed against Queensland's top swimmers, and the anticipation is already building for the next State event in December.
The evening continued with the announcement of several significant upgrades. Ruby Lawson was promoted to compete in the 50m in all strokes, while Eloise Chegwidden made an impressive leap to the 200IM. Tyler Bennett earned his upgrade to the 50m Breaststroke, and both Lucas Korosec and Jasper Korosec advanced to the 100m Butterfly, with Lucas also upgrading to the 100m Freestyle. Andie Reynolds not only secured her upgrade to the 200IM but was also honoured with the Coaches Award for her outstanding performance, which included a remarkable 14-second improvement in the 100IM the previous week, earning her the coveted Chocolate Award.
The mild weather contributed to a productive evening of swimming, with many athletes achieving personal bests. Miller Eaves delivered an incredible 32-second improvement in his 100m Backstroke, while Tyler Bennett shaved 12 seconds off his 100IM time. Special recognition goes to Jasper Korosec and Ruby Lawson, who achieved personal bests in all four of their races.
The Cannons family also celebrated the addition of its newest member, five-year-old Blaire Harland, who participated in her first club events, proudly following in the footsteps of her older siblings.
Over the weekend, the club’s dedicated coaching team travelled to Mackay to attend the Swimming North Queensland Coaches Conference. The conference featured sessions focused on athletic development and technical stroke models for junior and age group swimmers, delivered by keynote speakers including Matt Brown, Triple Olympic Gold Medal Swimming Coach, and Michaela Pattinson, 5-time 2023 World Junior Champion Coach. The knowledge gained at the conference promises to further elevate the performance of the Cannons swimmers in the upcoming season.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

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Whitsunday Game Fish Club: Celebrating Tradition and Looking to the Future

August 15, 2024

Established in 1979 by a group of passionate local anglers, the Whitsunday Game Fish Club has become a cornerstone of the region’s fishing community. The club was founded with the aim of bringing together anglers of all ages and skill levels to share knowledge, uphold the ethics of game fishing, and foster a family-friendly, competitive spirit in a fun atmosphere.
Throughout the year, the club hosts a variety of fishing events, including its premier three-day Light Tackle Tournament held every October. Members also benefit from a series of workshops and information nights covering topics such as bait and lure rigging, tackle setup, boat handling, safety, and strategies for finding local fish species.
The club emphasizes the importance of sharing knowledge, particularly with young and novice anglers, as they represent the future of game fishing. A portion of the membership fees is allocated to governing bodies such as the Game Fish Association of Australia (G.F.A.A) and the Queensland Game Fish Association (Q.G.F.A). These contributions support research and development, providing valuable data to State and Federal Governments to ensure sustainable fishing practices for future generations.
In addition to its educational efforts, the club supports the game fish tagging program. This initiative collects crucial data on fish migration, growth rates, spawning patterns, and overall fishery health. This research has been instrumental in eliminating destructive fishing practices like longlining, drift nets, and super trawlers from Australian waters.
The club is also committed to promoting junior and women’s participation in game fishing. Events such as the Sweeties and Squires Rally, which takes place over the Australia Day holiday, are dedicated exclusively to women and junior boys and girls, with men serving as crew members. These competitions aim to foster enthusiasm and inclusivity in the sport.
Game fishing has evolved from its early days of indiscriminate capture to a focus on sustainable practices and enjoyment of the sport. Catch-and-release techniques, such as tagging or measuring and releasing fish, are now standard practices, helping to ensure the health of the fishery for future generations.
Recently, the Whitsunday Game Fish Club held its Annual General Meeting and proudly inducted Stacey Gerhart as a Life Member. Stacey has been a vital part of the club’s success for many years, and this honour is a token of appreciation for her dedication.
For those interested in joining the club and becoming part of this vibrant community, please email whitsundaygamefishclub@gmail.com.
Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore

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Cannonvale Cannons Dive into a New Season

August 15, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons officially kicked off the 2024/25 season with their first Club Night on Wednesday. Despite the chilly conditions, a total of 26 swimmers took to the pool, including three new members: Erik Hinrichsen, Kate Savage, and Ruby Lawson. The club extends a warm welcome to its newest members and their families.
During the event, swimmers who set new club records at the Winter Carnival were recognized with certificates. Zach Trefz now holds the 50M Butterfly record for 12-year-olds. Jacob Bell broke the 17-year-old 200M Individual Medley record, and Levi Smith was celebrated for setting new records in both the 9-year-old 50M and 100M Breaststroke events.
Upgrades were also announced, with Andie Reynolds moving up to the 800M Freestyle, Tyler Bennett advancing to the 200M Freestyle and 200M Butterfly, and Zach Trefz upgrading to the 400M Freestyle. The youngest recipient was Evie Doherty, who upgraded to the 100M Freestyle and 100M Backstroke. Congratulations to these swimmers; the club eagerly anticipates watching them compete in their new events this season.
Over the weekend, six of the club’s talented swimmers represented the Cannonvale Cannons at the prestigious Hancock Prospecting Queensland Short Course Championships in Brisbane. The team, consisting of Tora Delac, Tyler Bennett, Zach Trefz, Thomas Ganter, Ruby Harland, and Don Algie, was accompanied by Coach Ken Krittenden. The competition was fierce, but the Cannons held their own against some of the best swimmers in the state, securing several top-ten finishes and numerous personal bests.
Special congratulations go to the swimmers who secured the following placements: Tyler Bennett finished 7th in the 50M Freestyle, Zach Trefz took 9th in the 100M Backstroke and 10th in the 50M Backstroke, and Tora Delac placed 10th in the 50M Breaststroke.
As the season progresses, the Cannonvale Cannons are eager to build on these successes and continue making waves in the pool.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

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Airlie Beach Bowlers Heat Up the Greens Despite the Cold

August 15, 2024

Despite unseasonably cold weather, Paradise bowlers delivered exciting matches throughout the week.
Tuesday Afternoon: Mixed Triples Quarterfinals In an unexpected upset, the team of Bobby Spees (skipper), Keith Bates (lead), and Lyn Graham (second) advanced to the semifinals by defeating the champion team of Shane and Vicki Spann, and Joan McGrath with a decisive 25-12 victory. In social bowls, teams led by Ladda Purdie and Ash Warland shared the winners' prize after a strong performance.
Wednesday Afternoon: Jackpot Bowls During Wednesday's Jackpot Bowls, the club bid farewell to Greg and Glenys Pepyat and welcomed visitors from Victoria and the Gold Coast. The jackpot was not won, but the team of Rick Galea and Janet Jacometti claimed the day's honors.
Friday Highlights Friday morning saw continued improvement from the Endeavour Foundation bowlers, while the Christian College Cannonvale students also showed marked progress in the afternoon session.
Queensland Championships At the Multi-Disability Queensland Championships in Brisbane, Russell Jackson won gold in both the singles and pairs events in the Hearing Impaired section, alongside Andrew Noel Crosbie. The club is proud of their outstanding achievements.
Saturday Morning: Scroungers In Saturday’s Scroungers, Andy McDougall won the A Division final, while Maureen Barnard triumphed in the B Division.
Even in the cold, the bowlers continue to impress with their competitive spirit and skill.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Gold Medallist Russell Jackson, Photo supplied

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Social Bowls Round-Up

August 22, 2024

The local bowls scene saw some exciting matchups over the past two weeks, with players showing great skill and teamwork on the green.
Sunday, 28th July
   • Andy, Geoff, and Rob secured a win over Marion, Ray, and Gavin.
   • The trio of Alan, Lee, and Daryl defeated Gus, Keith, and Barry.
   • Anna, Jane, and Di triumphed over Ron and his team.
Wednesday, 31st July
   • Ian, Ray, and Gavin bested Peter, Jeannie, and Alan.
   • Marion, Lee, and Lloyd claimed victory against Ron, Jane, and Daryl.
   • Marilyn and Greg overcame Alan and Gus.
   • Jean and Gordo edged out MaryEllen and Skeeta.
Sunday, 4th August
   • Ian, Brit, and Gus won against Anna, L. Pas, and Steve.
   • Ray and Lloyd defeated Allen and Frank.
   • Marion and Jane emerged victorious over J. Lye and A. Lye.
Wednesday, 7th August
   • Peter B, Jane, and Daryl outplayed MaryEllen, Ray, and Ron.
   • K. Russo, F. Low, and Gus won their match against Ian, Marion, and A. Bruce.
These matches reflect the competitive spirit and camaraderie of our local bowlers, with close games and impressive performances from all teams involved.

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards

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Proserpine Bowls

August 15, 2024

The club experienced another bustling week, with multiple events and competitions taking place. A big thank you to all the members who contributed their time and effort, especially those assisting with school groups three times a week, organizing the farewell for former member Susan Faust, preparing for the upcoming 200s, and hosting a bowls party on Saturday. All these activities were successfully completed before the much-needed rain began to fall.

Champion of Champion Pairs
Over the weekend, Jonathan Bye and Wayne Handley represented the club in the Champion of Champion Pairs competition at Mackay City. They started strong, securing a 15-12 victory against Airlie Beach in their first match. However, they were subsequently defeated by Sarina, who then lost in the semi-final to Mackay City. Mackay City went on to win the event, defeating Marian in the final.

Club Championship Singles Final
The final of the Club Championship Singles is set to be played on Friday, August 16, between Shane Kinnear and Michael Kinnear. Further details will be provided as the date approaches.

Social Bowls
Wednesday's social bowls saw some exciting matches. In her final week before returning home to Swan Hill with Nev, Carol Smith played alongside Philip Brown but was defeated by Mary Hedgelong and Sandy Daffara with a score of 28-21. In another match, Alen Sanderson, Bruce Uhe, and Mike Harrison triumphed over Alen Sanderson, Arthur Griffith, and Heather Brown with a 17-13 victory.
The week was filled with camaraderie, competitive spirit, and memorable moments, setting the stage for more exciting events to come.

Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.

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Cricket Is Back

August 15, 2024

Queensland (QLD) Cricket is coming to Airlie Beach with a surprise special guest.

Brisbane Heat player Matt Renshaw will be attending the event. Matt Renshaw has played test cricket for Australia and is a current Brisbane Heat player.

The formation of the Airlie Beach Cricket Club (ABCC) comes in perfect timing as QLD Cricket want to increase their exposure via Queensland’s ‘postcard’ destination.

To promote QLD Cricket and Brisbane Heat are hosting a week of come and tries in Queenslands postcard destinations.

Cricket Manager of Mackay and Whitsundays Bo Saunders said "Every year QLD Cricket run a ‘play cricket week’. Essentially it is a week of increased promotion for the upcoming cricket season with more chances of player appearances in the regions.

“This season the theme of play cricket week is cricket in postcard destinations, and they have chosen Airlie Beach Cricket Club as one of the stops they’d like to do on the trip.

“The plan is to run a ‘come and try’ session afterschool at Cannonvale State School to try and grow some interest for the Cricket Club.”

Airlie Beach Cricket Club committee member and spokesperson Stephen Logan said “Airlie Beach Cricket Club are extremely proud and excited to help Queensland Cricket and the Brisbane Heat launch cricket in Airlie Beach as one of the postcard destinations for the 2024 – 2025 cricket season.”

ABCC have reached an agreement with Cannonvale State school to develop cricket at their school. Whilst ABCC wait for the Whitsunday Sports Park redevelopment to include cricket, ABCC will play at Cannonvale State School.


What: Launch for Cricket
Where: Cannonvale State School
When: Tuesday 20 August at 3.30pm

Queensland Cricket is back!

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Whitsunday United Weekly Football Report August 10, 2024

August 15, 2024

Whitsunday United’s teams delivered strong performances this weekend, with crucial matches in Mackay and at home.
Men’s Division 1 and 2 Face Off Against Brothers in Mackay
On Friday, Whitsunday United’s Men’s Division 1 and 2 teams travelled to Mackay for a key matchup against Brothers. Division 2, seeking vital points for a finals spot, struggled against Brothers’ quick midfield, ultimately losing 2-0. Despite the setback, they remain in the running for finals, needing to win their last two games.
In contrast, the Division 1 team took a major step toward the league title with a 2-1 victory. After conceding an early penalty, Whitsunday United levelled the score through Stefan Tarne before Aaron Morgan’s late header secured the win. A victory against Wanderers this Friday will clinch the title.
Under 13 Boys Battle the Wanderers Rubies
The Under 13 boys faced the Wanderers Rubies, a strong girls-only team, in an intense home match. Despite trailing 2-0 at halftime, Whitsunday United fought back to secure a 2-2 draw, with goals from Stricker Will and Jayce. This result keeps them atop the leaderboard as finals approach.
U13 Premier Team’s Mixed Results
The U13 Premier team played two matches this weekend. After a 5-0 loss to Magpies in Mackay, they bounced back with a 2-0 victory over City Brothers at home, with goals from Tyson F and Eli W, and strong defensive work by Nick P.
U14/15 Division 1 Comeback Against Dolphins Blue
The U14/15 Division 1 team staged a thrilling comeback against Dolphins Blue, turning a 2-0 halftime deficit into a 2-2 draw, with goals from Riley and Tyler G. Their resilience and teamwork were on full display.
U15 Premier Team Dominates Magpies
The U15 Premier team delivered an 8-0 rout of Magpies. Early goals from Reef Peel and Harry Squires set the tone, with Max O’Keefe adding a hat-trick and Freddie Hazleton scoring twice.
U23 Team Edges City Brothers
The U23 team secured a narrow 1-0 win over City Brothers, with Bre scoring just before halftime. Despite numerous chances, they held on for the victory, boosting their finals prospects.
Premier Ladies Crush City with 10-0 Win
The Premier Ladies dominated City with a 10-0 victory. Robyn scored twice early on, with Mathilde adding to the lead with well-placed corners. Willow finished the match with four goals in the final 15 minutes, while Hazel and Emily controlled the midfield.
Reserve Men Secure Finals Spot with Comeback Victory
The Reserve Men’s team secured a 2-1 win against City Brothers. After trailing at halftime, Sam Reynolds and Lewis Elder led a spirited comeback, with Elder scoring the winner in the final seconds.
Premier Men Win Tough Battle
The Premier Men overcame a determined City Brothers side, winning 2-1. After conceding a penalty, Whitsunday United equalized through their own penalty before Ollie Mitchell’s match-winner. Fifteen-year-old Finlay Farrell shined in midfield, earning man of the match honours.

Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic


U15 FQPL Team – Happy after a great performance cements their spot in the finals series.

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Proserpine Golf Club Highlights

August 22, 2024

Congratulations to Larry Muller, who claimed the title of Overall Gross Men's Winner at the Vets Wintersun Competition held on Monday and Tuesday. In the Ladies Division, Wendy Grendon of Mackay triumphed in a playoff against our own Tina Badenhorst.
On Wednesday, the "Preferred Lies" were removed, and the Ladies Stableford winner was Anna Winterbourn with 34 points, narrowly edging out Vickie Wallace on a count-back.
Thursday's Stableford competition saw John Oates emerge victorious with 37 points, earning him the overall prize and the B Grade title. Dean Hegarty of Bowen took second place in B Grade with 36 points. In A Grade, Nathan Holohan also scored 37 points but secured the top spot, with Scott Mason close behind with 36 points.
In Friday's Metropole Competition, Tony Chapple excelled with a strong 23 points over nine holes, taking home the win.
Saturday featured the Reef Gateway Hotel Monthly Medal. Noelene Spurway was the Overall Winner with an impressive 65 nett, showcasing a fantastic back nine. Kath Borer was the Ladies' Runner-Up with a 67 nett. In A Grade, Ryan Wilkes won with a 70 nett, while Nathan Holohan continued his solid performance with a 71 nett, securing A Grade Runner-Up. Brendan Spann topped B Grade with an excellent 65 nett, followed by Rob Smith with a 68 nett. Mason Johnson emerged as the C Grade winner with a 69 nett, with Vic Feldman as the Runner-Up on 70 nett.
Saturday also marked our Annual General Meeting (AGM), where we welcomed our new board, led by President Don Cameron. We wish them the best for the upcoming year and extend our gratitude to the outgoing board for their accomplishments.
As rain set in on Sunday, the course is currently closed. We look forward to seeing everyone once conditions improve.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club

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On The Whitsunday Green

August 15, 2024

In this week’s 9-hole Stableford competition, Alan Clinch emerged victorious with a score of 24 points. Luke Andrews secured second place with 23 points, while Frank Tewnyson took third with 20 points, decided on a count-back.
In Friday’s 9-hole Stableford event, Michael Bond claimed first place with 24 points. Jared Leaman followed in second place with 22 points, and Glenn Rees finished third with 21 points, also decided on a count-back.
Sunday’s 4BBB Club Championships saw Scott Hayes-Williams and Jack Hayes-Williams come out on top with a net score of 44.5. Sean Fogarty and Ryan Kenny took second place with a 45.5 net, and Sacha Walton and Tim Walton finished in third with a 47 net. The Nearest the Pin awards went to Michael Pettiford and Jakob Norman. Congratulations to all participants for their impressive performances.
Looking ahead, the Skins 18-hole competition is scheduled for this Sunday, August 18, with tee times from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross.

Jack Hayes Williams and Scott Hayes Williams. Photo supplied

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Bowen Polocrosse Club Hosts Exciting Grandview Hotel Night Chukkas

August 7, 2024

The Bowen Polocrosse Club hosted the Grandview Hotel Night Chukkas on Saturday, July 27th. Polocrosse, an Australian-invented game blending netball and lacrosse on horseback, is now played worldwide. The Night Chukkas, a modified version played under lights, added a thrilling atmosphere to the event.
This year, the event was sponsored by the Grandview Hotel, providing $6000 in prize money. Seven teams from across Queensland competed, with handicaps ensuring even competition. The teams included:
   • To Be Advised: Katie Landrigan (Pyramid), Wayne Landrigan (Pyramid), Richard Alley (Townsville)
   • Betts Plumbing: Travis Betts (Tansey), Jacob Betts (Tansey), Tracey Betts (Tansey)
   • Tik Tok Boom: Matt Taylor (Roma), Denis Noy (Roma), Mick Hayward (Tara)
   • Not Team Burster: Katie Taylor (Roma), Jess Taylor (Tara), Bill Taylor (Roma)
   • Elite Painting: Doug Cook (Pyramid), Dallis Cook (Pyramid), Gareth Merritt (Lower Burdekin)
   • 2 and Half Girls: Liam Taylor (Roma), Lily Bredhauer (Chinchilla), Alana Kerr (Nebo)
   • Night Hawks: Scott Carr (Townsville), Paul Mcfadzen (Townsville), Ryan Kerr (Nebo)
Betts Plumbing, defending champions, were the favorites and did not disappoint, taking home the winner’s purse of $3280. The final saw Betts Plumbing narrowly defeat Tik Tok Boom 5-3, securing back-to-back victories.
Brad Hall, a commentator for the event, praised the high-quality play and the excellent display of horsemanship and sportsmanship. The Bowen Polocrosse Club thanked their sponsors, including Grandview Hotel, and all who contributed to making the event a success.
Look forward to an even bigger and better Night Chukka event next year!
Contributed with thanks to Bowen Polocrosse Club


Umpire Terry Kerr preparing for Night Chukkas,
Betts Plumbing player making a stretch for a unbeleviable pick up,
TiK Tok Boom Mick Hayward carrying ball to his goal shooter against 2 and half girls Team,
To Be advised Player Richard Alley bringing the ball out of his defence area, 
Betts plumbing player taking a bounce in to his goal area
Betts Plumbing team celebrating the Grand View Hotel Night Chukka Win
NIght Hawks Ryan Kerr with the ball
Tik Tok Boom and Betts Plumbing celebrating together after a hard fort final

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Cricket Is Coming Back To Airlie Beach

August 7, 2024

There has been no cricket in Airlie Beach for over 10 years, but that is about to change.

In a recent meeting at the Whitsunday Sportspark it was voted that the Airlie Beach Cricket Club (ABCC) could join the Sportspark as an associate member, meaning Airlie Beach Cricket Club can officially get up and running.

ABCC committee member and spokesperson Stephen Logan said that the ABCC is thrilled with the news and is looking forward to bringing cricket to the community.

“The ABCC Committee are extremely pleased that the majority of the Whitsunday Sportspark foundation members have voted to allow us to join the Sportspark as an associate member,” he said.

“This is great news for the Airlie Beach community, and we are looking forward to working with the Sportspark to establish a high-class cricket facility at the park for the 2025-26 season.”

Before ABCC can operate at the Sportspark renovations have to be made to the upper oval and the ABCC are already looking at ways to fund the redevelopment.

‘We're aiming to straightaway look at funding for redevelopment of the upper oval in conjunction with the Sports Park,” said Stephen Logan.

ABCC are planning to bowl their first ball at the Whitsunday Sportspark in the Mackay Competition in the 2025-26 season, but the club is starting sooner.

The ABCC is joining the Proserpine Competition for this upcoming 2024-25 season but is currently looking at other pitches and grounds to play on.

President of Whitsunday Sportspark Justin Butler said he is thrilled that the Airlie Beach Cricket Club will be joining the facility.

“We’re excited to have another major national sport play at the club,” said Justin Butler.

“We have plans to redevelop the top oval into a high-end regional ground.”

“Taking the top oval from one sport in AFL to two with Cricket can only help in attracting money to enable us to redevelop it into a high end facility for the benefit of attracting more high end exhibition games to our facility which is in walking distance to the iconic Airlie Beach main street.”

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Get Ready! Paul Bowman Challenge 2024 Coming Soon

August 7, 2024

Proserpine will come alive with the 2024 Paul Bowman Challenge when approximately 4500 players, coaches, helpers and their families will visit over the weekend of 14 and 15 September 2024.

This under 9’s Junior Rugby League event has attracted 80 teams from all over Queensland.

Don McDermid, the Game Day Manager, said he can’t wait for the sound of the whistle starting the first round of games. He also highlighted that the primary focus is participation, sportsmanship, and the kids having fun.

Bec Watts, Co-ordinator of the Organising Committee, said plans are well underway.

The Paul Bowman Challenge is a showcase event for the Whitsundays, and Bec wants to ensure that the grounds look spectacular and that everything runs smoothly.

Bec also expressed her thanks to sponsors and vendors who attend over the weekend say all the committee greatly appreciate it.

With so many families coming for this carnival, the accommodation, apartments, and caravan parks from Proserpine to Airlie Beach will be busy.

Another benefit of this event is that many families will stay a few days after the carnival to enjoy the area, which will help the local economy.

Put the date in your calendar and watch for the teams rolling into Proserpine on Friday, 13 September. Everyone is welcome to come and attend the Proserpine Junior Sporting Complex and feel the excitement with games starting early Saturday morning.


What: Paul Bowman Challenge
Where: Proserpine Whitsunday Junior Rugby League Football Club
When: Saturday 14 September & Sunday 15 September

Local kids enjoy the Paul Bowman Challenge in 2022. Photo credit: Whitsunday Life Newspaper

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Cannonvale Cannons Selected for Swimming North Queensland Squads

August 7, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons have made their mark with a notable number of swimmers selected for Swimming North Queensland (SNQ) Squads, including the Achievers Squad and the State and National Performance Squads. These squads provide a regional pathway for aspiring swimmers.
Swimmers aged 9 to 13 must achieve a JX Standard to qualify for the Achievers Squad, while those 14 and over need at least one 'A' Division Time. The Cannonvale Cannons swimmers who have qualified for the Achievers Squad are:
   • Gold: Jax Clayworth
   • Silver: Celeste Orenshaw
   • Bronze: Eloise Chegwidden, Harris Delac, Declan Dichiera, Nelson Malady, Matilda Nicholes, Andie Reynolds, Levi Smith, Alexander Trefz
   • Blue: Mackenzie Bennett, Maeve Dichiera, Evelyn Doherty, Liam Filewood, Millieson Groom, Koa Harland, Ruby Harland, Jasper Korosec, Eric Mulliss, Adelaide Sanders, Indianna Smith
For the State Performance Squad, swimmers aged 12 and over must achieve at least one qualifying time from the previous Queensland Long Course Championships. The qualifying Cannonvale Cannons athletes are Jacob Bell, Charlie Doherty, Thomas Ganter, Remy Hedges, Holly Perrin, Tyler Bennett, Isaac Pisaniello, Isabella Pisaniello, Zach Trefz, and Don Algie, who notably qualified at 11 years old for meeting the 12 years qualifying times.
The National Performance Squad represents the highest SNQ achievement, requiring qualifying times from the Australian Age Championships for females aged 13 and over and males aged 14 and over. Representing Cannonvale Cannons in this elite group are Tora Delac and Noah Maltby.
Congratulations to these dedicated swimmers for their outstanding achievements. Their hard work and commitment have earned them well-deserved recognition among North Queensland's top swimmers. Squad members will attend SNQ technique and skills clinics, where expert coaches focus on personalized instruction to enhance technical proficiency, boost overall performance, and instil best practices in competitive swimming, fostering a passion for excellence in all participants.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

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Sea Eagles Sponsors and Volunteers Thank You

August 7, 2024

A chill was on the breeze in Airlie Beach this weekend for the 2024 Sea Eagles Sponsor and Volunteer Appreciation Day. The Sea Eagles Senior Women's team had the game of the day, with the Under 17s also out to show the sponsors who was boss on the field. A big thank you goes out to every Sea Eagles volunteer and sponsor, including major supporters Mama Africa, Chookcrete, and Shirtfront Solutions.
The Mackay Magpies proved too polished for the Sea Eagles Senior Men, who were missing several regular players and had to field seven Under 17 players. Despite the challenges, the Sea Eagles fought hard but eventually posted a loss, 52–102.
In a closely contested match, the Sea Eagles Senior Women managed to get their running game on in the final quarter, pulling away from the Mackay Magpies to secure a win, 51–28. A solid team effort saw Mia Trinder and Nikki Heffer putting multiple goals on the scoreboard.
After a previous spiteful clash against the Magpies in Mackay, the Sea Eagles Under 17s were determined to maintain discipline and let their skills dictate the match result. The Sea Eagles started well, kicking into the wind and playing an excellent brand of football. Their forwards rewarded the hard work done downfield, leading to a comfortable 70–10 victory.
The Sea Eagles Under 14s were fighting to stay alive for a finals chance. They dominated the first term, having the majority of play up forward, but were unable to sustain their intensity and find the goals, ultimately falling to the Magpies, 14–51.
The Sea Eagles Under 12s were outplayed by the Mackay Magpies, failing to find their rhythm and posting a 1–55 loss.
This week, the Whitsunday Sea Eagles Juniors hit the road south to take on the Swans at Rogers Oval in the Under 12s and Under 14s. The remaining Sea Eagles teams have a bye. The next home game, marking Sea Eagles Family Day, is set for August 17.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles
Photo Credit: Cody Fowler

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Exciting Week of Bowls as Winter Winds Down

August 7, 2024

As we head into the last month of winter, the bowls action is heating up. Tuesday afternoon's social bowls welcomed Steve "Wogga" Wild from Strathfieldsaye Bowls Club in Bendigo and Peter Ritchie from Bendigo. The day's winners were the team of Mark Mawson with Tess Walker as lead and Dennis Donnadelli at second.
Wednesday afternoon's Jackpot bowls saw big winners in the team of Greg Pepyat as skipper, with in-form lead David Meiklejohn and Barry Parker at second. Lou Rogan's team took home the Jackpot.
Friday morning featured the Endeavour Foundation's bowls lessons, with Kiara, Kathy Jett, and Michael showing great promise. In the afternoon, the Christian College children also displayed impressive skills, with Tommy Pham, Ashmeen Sandburg, Josh Kirkpatrick, and Cooper Wilde taking to lawn bowls enthusiastically.
Saturday morning's Scroungers had a big turnout. First-round winners were Warren Mills, Tony Whitehorn, Dennis Donnadelli, and Mark Mawson. Dennis and Mark faced off in the A Grade Final, with Mark winning 14-10. Eric Barnard won the B Final.
Sunday afternoon's social bowls saw another large turnout. Greg Pepyat, as skipper, led his team of Ken McAllister and Peter Whitlock, visiting from Moama, NSW, to victory.
This week's photo features our zone championship pairs team, Carol Crosbie and Joan McGrath, who have progressed from the Champion of Champions to the zone finals. We will keep you informed of their journey.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

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Champion of Champions Season

August 15, 2024

Congratulations to our Fours team who competed in the Champion of Champion Fours at Northern Beaches over the weekend. Shane Kinnear, Todd Leys, Scott Hamilton, and Gavin Milne won their first game against Northern Beaches 23-16 but lost their afternoon game 11-19 to Souths Suburban. Souths Suburban went on to win the event with victories over Mackay, Proserpine, Pioneer Valley, and North Mackay.
This weekend, our Champion of Champion Pairs team, Jonathan Bye and Wayne Handley, will compete at Mackay City. The draw will be released later today. Best of luck to Jonathan and Wayne—remember to bring along all three Ls: Line, Length, and Luck!
On Wednesday, a Senior Singles game saw Luchie Gardel defeat Philip Brown 25-16. Gardel will next face Sandy Daffara, with the date to be announced.
In Wednesday's social bowls, Bruce Uhe and Peter Lawton defeated Alen Sanderson and Bob Preston 30-11. Carol Smith, Mike Harrison, and Sandy Daffara edged out Arthur Griffith, Barry Zillmann, and Nev Smith 18-17.
Sunday's social bowls were nearly cancelled due to rogue showers, but the weather held up. Bruce Uhe and Sandy Daffara defeated Arthur Griffith and Mike Harrison 18-12. Mary Hedgelong, Carol Smith, and Heather Brown triumphed over Alen Sanderson, Lindsay Flood (a visitor from St Georges Basin), and Nev Smith 21-13.
Friday night featured our Monthly Barefoot Bowls. Thank you to everyone who participated and to those assisting with the three groups of Year 10 students from St Catherine's. It's wonderful to foster interest in the sport among new players.

Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown

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Wangaratta Bowls

August 7, 2024

Congratulations to the Wangaratta Ladies Team of Robyn Stitt, Margaret Wilson, Denise Wallace, and Penny Warren, who were runners-up in the Premier Cup last week. The team won eight out of eleven matches, matching the winner's tally, but Thuringowa claimed the title with a higher aggregate score.
Last Saturday, Mark hosted his President/Greenkeepers Day with a full green and lively festivities. Sponsor Gerry from the Queens Beach Tourist Village and staff joined in the celebration.
In Monday’s self-selected triples, K. Pedlar, L. Fox, and S. Farrell defeated C. Coll, D. Madely, and R. Agg. Runners-up were P. Howie, C. Col, and K. Whitton, who beat M. Elphinstone, I. Wheeler, and G. Gordon. The jackpot was not won.
Tuesday's social bowls saw winners on Rink 2 as Mark Mc and Irene J. Gillies defeated P. Breakwell, M. Nesbitt, and P. Madden. Runners-up were A. Gillies, O. Swanton, and F. Wilmann, who bested L. Brown, M. Wright, and C. Parker. The jackpot was not won.
Fun Friday afternoon winners were Jill Owen and Al, who defeated T. Bird, Christina, and Jennie. Resting touches were achieved by Jill, Lyn Madden, John Reimann, and Anna Lye.
Saturday's Combined Shield at Bowen Bowls Club was fiercely contested. Congratulations to the Wangaratta Men, who won all three matches, securing the event for Wangaratta next year. The BBC men finished second, with the Ladies third and Collinsville fourth.
Next Sunday, Pat and Neil Tracey will sponsor Mixed Self-Selected Triples.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Challenging Conditions Test Vets on Tuesday, July 30th

August 15, 2024

Tuesday, July 30th, was a testing day for the 39 Vets, including four guests, who braved a very cool and blustery wind. The challenging conditions required everyone to stay rugged up, and the wind played havoc with several shots on the fairways and raised greens. Despite the less-than-ideal playing conditions, the scoring was impressive, and the course has dried out beautifully after a prolonged rainy period.
Results:
Ladies:

   • Winner: Susan Roberts (guest) with 36 points
   • Runner-Up: Tiina Randmae with 34 points
   • Run Down: Heather Luvis, Tessa Aitken, and Kathryn Borer with 31 points; Vickie Wallace and Beryl Nosworthy with 30 points
Men:
   • Winner: Nic Apruzzese with 36 points
   • Runner-Up: Peter Fox with 35 points
   • Run Down: Graham Roberts (guest) and Trevor Paroz with 35 points; Barry Mortimer, Colin Hounsell, John Oates, and Craig McLean with 34 points; Peter Lindsay and Gary Scotford with 33 points; John Roser with 32 points; David Woods and Larry Muller with 31 points. An impressive feat for Larry, playing off 4.
Pin Shots:
Ladies:

   • Elspeth Scotford (x2)
   • Leanne Alexander
   • Allison McCarthy
   • Susan Roberts (x2)
Men:
   • Craig McLean
   • James House
   • John Wallace (ITH)
   • Graham Roberts (guest)
   • Trevor Paroz
   • Jim Sherrington
Chip-Ins:
Ladies:

   • Tessa Aitken (x2)
   • Allison McCarthy
   • Beryl Nosworthy
   • Elspeth Scotford
Men:
   • Nic Apruzzese
   • John Roser
   • Larry Muller
   • Steve Mitchell
   • John Wallace
Well done to all for persevering and performing admirably under difficult conditions.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

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Langford and Roberts Win Tuesday's Stableford

August 7, 2024

Tim Langford scored 38 points to win Tuesday's Stableford, beating Nicola Apruzzese by two shots. Susan Roberts won the ladies' competition with 36 points, two ahead of Tiina Randmae. Pins went to Karl Kirkwood, John Roser, James House, and Heather Luvis.

Cooper Edges Out Luvis in Wednesday's Ladies' Competition
Nicole Cooper scored 36 points to win Wednesday's ladies' competition by one point over Heather Luvis. Lyn Muller and Pauline Redpath each secured two pins.

Elsayed Clinches Thursday's Monthly Medal
Allan Elsayed won Thursday's Venuesmart monthly medal with a nett 68, edging out Zachary Esden and Peter Lindsay. Pins went to Tom O'Brien, Brendan Spann, Finbar O'Flynn, and Paul Gray.

Garrod Wins 2024 Proserpine Ladies' Open
Claire Garrod is the 2024 Proserpine Ladies' Open champion with a score of 81, finishing two shots ahead of Wendy Grendon. Jill Farinelli won the B Grade playoff, and

Vickie Wallace took the C Grade title.
Suckling and O'Toole Win Proserpine Open Mixed
Beverly Suckling and Shaun O’Toole won the Proserpine Open Mixed, defeating Di Chard and Levi Holmes. Nett winners were Samantha Aitken and Brendan Spann.

Tuck Wins 2024 Proserpine Open
Lewis Tuck is the 2024 Proserpine Open champion, finishing the 27-hole event with a score of 108. Ryan Wilkes was two shots behind. Todd Peters won the A Grade nett, Cory O'Shea won the B Grade nett, and Troy Gallagher and Craig Smith won the B and C Grade gross titles respectively.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club
Photos supplied

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On The Whitsunday Green

August 7, 2024

Glenn Rees took the win in the weekly 9-hole stableford with 20 points. Peter Bitz secured second place with 19 points, and Billy O’Connor came in third with 18 points on a countback.

Gomez Triumphs in Friday 9-Hole Stableford
Andrew Gomez claimed first place in Friday's 9-hole stableford with 23 points. Jay Angel took second place with 21 points on a countback, followed by Alan Clinch in third with 21 points.

Low Dominates Sunday's 18-Hole Stroke
Brad Low emerged victorious in Sunday's 18-hole stroke with a NET score of 49. Eric Gruszczynski finished second with a NET 50, and Edwina Pettiford placed third with a NET 51. Nearest the pin honors went to Brad Low and Wayne Singleton.

Upcoming Event
This Sunday, August 11th, will feature the 4 Ball Better Ball Championships, with tee-off times from 8:30 am to 9:30 am.
 
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross

Eric Gruszczynski, Photo supplied

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Mini Roller Disco Get your skates on!

August 1, 2024

Every Saturday morning during the school term, PCYC Whitsunday turns into a fun, skating disco hall.

With party lights, music, games it’s a great fun way to start the weekend.

This school term will be the second term the Mini Roller Disco has ran, and it is already gaining popularity and growing in numbers.

Jane Streeter started Mini Roller Disco after deciding she wanted a regular fun skating activity that families could do without feeling any pressure to attend. She wanted to provide an active sport activity that people can go to as they please.

Whether you’re an experienced skater or just there for fun and games it’s still fun, and you’re skating skills will definitely improve.

Families are encouraged to attend, even though a few parents do take some persuading to get their skates on!


What: Mini Roller Disco
When:  Saturdays 10am – 11.30am (3 August – 7 September)
Where: PCYC Whitsunday

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Bowen Speedway Gears Up For Queensland Sidecar Championships

August 1, 2024

Bowen Showgrounds is set to host a thrilling showdown as 15 sidecars compete for the prestigious Queensland Sidecar Championships title. The event promises an adrenaline-fueled spectacle for motorsport enthusiasts and families alike.

Sponsored by Conveyer Maintenance Services and scheduled for 3 August, the Queensland Sidecar Championships, will feature some of the region's top riders vying for glory on the Bowen Speedway track. Known for its tight turns and challenging straights, Bowen
Speedway provides the perfect setting for these skilled competitors to showcase their speed, agility, and teamwork.

Sidecar racing is renowned for its dynamic nature, where a skilled rider and their passenger must work in perfect harmony to navigate the track at high speeds. With 15 teams confirmed to participate, fans can expect fierce battles and edge-of-the-seat action throughout the evening.

In addition to the main event, the championships will include several support classes, including Junior Solos, stock bikes, Outlaw Karts and Formula 250 Karts. The support classes will ensure non-stop entertainment from start to finish.

"North Queensland Speedway Riders Club is thrilled to host the Queensland Sidecar Championships here at Bowen Speedway," said Club President Matt Pilcher.

"This event showcases the very best of sidecar racing talent in Queensland, and we encourage everyone to join us for what promises to be a fantastic evening of motorsport."

The gates will open at 4:30pm, with practice sessions starting at 6pm. Racing will commence at 6:30pm, beginning with heats and culminating in what promises to be a hard-fought final. Spectators can enjoy amenities such as food vendors, merchandise stalls, and a family-friendly atmosphere throughout the event.

Tickets for the CMS Queensland Sidecar Championships are available at the gate and offer great value for a family night out. For more information, including ticket prices, please visit the club’s Facebook page – NQ Speedway Riders & Supporters Club Inc.

Contributed, with thanks to Bowen Speedway.

Brodie Cohen and passenger Josh Murray photo credit Trevor Corica


What: CMS Queensland Sidecar Championships
When: 3 August, 4:30pm
Where: Bowen Showground

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Whitsunday Equestrian Group's 2-Day Hack and Dressage Supreme a Welcoming Weekend

August 1, 2024

The Whitsunday Equestrian Group’s 2-Day Hack and Dressage Supreme was held on July 27-28 at the Cannonvalley Pony Club, it was a triumph, offering an exciting weekend for both riders and spectators.
Competitors from Townsville to Mackay gathered to showcase their skills over two days. The annual Dressage & Hack Supreme featured dressage classes from Prep to Medium, with the addition of Saturday morning hack/show horse classes for the first time in several years.
The overall champions for the weekend are as follows:
   • Warren Transport Supreme Hack of Show: Alexis Lydom on Piper; Reserve: Melissa Wall on Kenny
   • Taurus Heavy Industries High Point Dressage Champion: Amy Renton; Reserve: Lydia Forde
   • Highest Percentage Dressage:
       ◦ Prep: Sammi Warren on Cruise with 67.33%
       ◦ Prelim: Jillian Moffat on Russell Pocket First Edition with 69.28%
       ◦ Novice: Lydia Forde on Hugo PVS with 72.31%
       ◦ Elementary: Kate van Dalen on Palladium Silver with 65.14%
The Whitsunday Equestrian Group extends heartfelt thanks to all competitors, volunteers, sponsors, and attendees whose support and enthusiasm made the event a success.
Looking ahead, the next event on the calendar is the Whitsunday Equestrian Group's T-Shirt Weekend, scheduled for October at the Cannonvalley Pony Club. For more information, please visit our Facebook page at Whitsunday Equestrian Group.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Equestrian Group

Warren Transport Supreme Hack of Show: Alexis Lydom on Piper and reserve: Melissa Wall on Kenny, pictured with sponsor Fiona Warren and judges Rachel Cash and Sarah Bartolo
Taurus Heavy Industries High Point Dressage champion: Amy Renton
Highest Percentage Dressage winners, pictured with judges Rachel Cash and Glenis Ford

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Bowen Polocrosse Club Celebrates 35th Anniversary

August 1, 2024

BOWEN, QLD – The Bowen Polocrosse Club marked its 35th anniversary with a successful annual carnival over the weekend, attracting teams from all over Queensland. Players from Tara, Tansey, Roma, Emerald, Alton Downs, Nebo, and even Alice Springs joined the northern zone teams of Pyramid, Townsville, Lower Burdekin, and Bowen to compete for prizes generously provided by sponsors.
The event featured A, B, and C grade competitions, along with junior and mini led teams, showcasing the talent and competitive spirit of players and their horses.
In the junior competition, Bowen emerged as winners, with Pyramid taking the runners-up position. The competition highlighted the future stars of polocrosse, with many players showing significant improvement.
Junior Awards:
   • Best Presented and Well-Mannered: Siarrah Doran (Pyramid)
   • Encouragement Award: Ashari Doran (Pyramid)
   • Most Improved Player: Ryleigh McLean (Bowen)
   • Best Horse and Rider: Harry Carr (Townsville)
   • Best Male Junior: Charlie Beaumont (Townsville)
   • Best Female Junior: Tessa (Pyramid)
   • Best Junior in Senior Competition: Katie Landrigan (Pyramid)
   • Best Junior Horse in Senior Competition: Liam Taylor (Roma)
Bowen 2 dominated the C Grade, taking home the trophy, with Pyramid as runners-up.
C Grade Awards:
   • Best No. 1: Charlie Clayton (Pyramid)
   • Best No. 2: Adelaide Cook (Emerald)
   • Best No. 3: Sarah Reid (Townsville)
   • Best Horse and Rider: Farren Hamilton (Bowen)
The B Grade saw fierce competition, with Bowen's first team narrowly missing out on the top spot despite an undefeated run all weekend. Nebo proved too strong in the final matchup, emerging as the B Grade winners, with Bowen as runners-up.
B Grade Awards:
   • Best No. 1: Ryan Kerr (Nebo)
   • Best No. 2: Jesse Foster (Bowen)
   • Best No. 3: Bryce Watson (Bowen)
   • Best Horse and Rider: Ryan Kerr (Nebo)
The A Grade games were thrilling, with closely contested matches. Townsville 1 clinched the victory, while Roma 1 finished as runners-up on a goal count-back.
A Grade Awards:
   • Best No. 1: Katie Landrigan (Pyramid)
   • Best No. 2: Hannah Cook (Pyramid)
   • Best No. 3: Richard Alley (Townsville)
   • Best Horse and Rider: Liam Taylor (Roma)
Special Awards:
   • Most Outstanding Player of the Carnival: Dallas Cook (Pyramid)
   • Best Bowen Player: Bryce Watson
   • Best Sportsmanship: Sarah Reid (Townsville)
   • Male Encouragement Award: Wade Bidgood (Bowen)
   • Female Encouragement Award: Elli Hobbs (Townsville)

Contributed with thanks to Bowen Polocrosse Club

A grade Roma and lower Burdekin lining up for ball

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Another Busy Week at Our Club in Paradise Airlie Beach Bowls

August 1, 2024

On Tuesday afternoon, we welcomed Jeff Paini from Albury Wodonga Bowls Club and Allan Leach, who, along with his wife Kerry, recently returned from over three years working on Norfolk Island. They are now exploring Australia aboard their boat, Tokyo Joe, with a stop at Airlie Beach. Jeff and Allan showcased their skills with a dominant 35-14 win in the pairs competition.
In other news, our Ladies A Pairs team, fresh off their district championship win, is now heading to the zone finals. We wish them the best of luck as they continue their quest for state honours. Additionally, Bob Spees and Di Jackson advanced to the semi-finals in the mixed pairs.
Wednesday night’s Business House Bowls saw the Hadlow Racing Team, led by skipper Lara Hadlow, claim the championship trophy.
On Friday morning, the Endeavour Foundation participants made significant strides under the guidance of Michael and Jett. Cathy and Kiara also showed remarkable improvement, demonstrating their growing skills as lawn bowlers.
Friday afternoon saw 23 bowlers from the Christian College compete, with the team of Levi Muniz, Cody Love, and Riley Jackson emerging as the day's big winners.
Saturday morning's Scroungers event featured Russell Jackson taking top honours in the A Division, while Maureen Barnard won the B Division final.
Sunday afternoon’s Social Bowls was highly competitive. First-time skipper Luke Fenney, alongside new bowler Scott Cannon and Tye Webber, claimed victory. However, Fiona Greener, our Club Manager, rolled a 4— the lowest winning score— making Stacey Hadlow’s team, with lead Mel Fennell and Aileen Jacob, the ultimate winners.
The week’s highlight was the Champion of Champions pairs victory by Joan McGrath and Carol Crosbie, our club’s “pocket rocket.”

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Champion of Champions pairs winners Joan McGrath and our little pocket rocket Carol Crosbie, Photo supplied

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Bowen Bowls Social Bowls Results

August 1, 2024

Sunday, July 21st
In the latest social bowls matches, the teams were:
   • Tracey, Wendy, and Tiarna defeated Eddy, Frank, and Gavin.
   • Gary, Karen, and Jane won against Sue, Shane, and Daryl.
   • Allen, Rob, and Steve emerged victorious over Peter, Ray, and Ron.
Wednesday, July 24th
The Wednesday games saw the following results:
   • Ron and Daryl triumphed over L. Brunker and Gordo.
   • Peter B, Ray, and Steve defeated Marion, Frank, and Helen.
   • Britt, Jill, and Jane won against Mary Ellen, John, and Gavin.
The winners for the afternoon were Jean and who outplayed Peter and Greg.


Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards

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Steve Lucas Triumphs in Tuesday Competition

August 1, 2024

Steve Lucas won Tuesday's competition with 39 stableford points, narrowly beating Trevor Paroz. Helen Deighton claimed the ladies' division with 36 points, four ahead of Nicole Cooper. Pins went to Nicola Apruzzese, Trevor Paroz, and Christopher Waring.
Ann Gardel Wins Wednesday's Ladies' Competition
Ann Gardel topped Wednesday's ladies' competition with 34 points, just ahead of Lyn Muller. Pins were awarded to Elspeth Scotford and Genia Sarafian.
Owen Clarke Takes Thursday's Title
Owen Clarke edged out Nathan Boys with 43 points to win Thursday's competition. Trevor Paroz won the B division with 36 points, narrowly beating Barry Mortimer. Diane Chard secured the ladies' division with 33 points, six ahead of Helen Deighton. Pins went to Warren Deighton, Rob Stanley, Brad Fleet, and John Dodds.
George Steen Wins Friday's Met Run
George Steen triumphed in Friday's Met run with 20 points, beating Ben Smith by one. Pins went to Mark McDougall and Scott Dwyer.
Matthew Muller Claims Saturday's MBW Stableford
Matthew Muller won Saturday's MBW stableford with 42 points. Brad Vloedmans was the A division runner-up with 41 points, while Ken Granger edged out Zac Vloedmans with 39 points for the B division prize. Diane Chard won the ladies' division with 35 points, one ahead of Helen Deighton. Pins went to Rod Wecker, Paul Joice, Brendan Spann, Jon Miller, Helen Deighton, and Diane Chard.
Patrick Camm Dominates Sunday's Competition
Patrick Camm shot a par round nett 62 on Sunday to dominate the field, with runner-up Jason Whitney finishing with a nett 69. Pin winners were Patrick Camm, Wilf Herweg, Darren Reynolds, George Meharry, and Diane Chard, who secured two.


Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club

Ladies' pennants teams in Divisions 1 & 4 finished third and the Division 5 team finished fourth. Photo supplied

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Proserpine Veteran Golf

August 1, 2024

On Tuesday, July 23rd, 23 dedicated players braved an early start and travelled to Home Hill for the Whitsunday Group game. Despite the forecasted chilly morning, the day soon warmed up, though a brisk and blustery breeze presented an additional challenge. The dome-shaped greens added extra difficulty, with the wind making it even harder to keep the ball on target.
Despite these challenges, several players delivered commendable performances. The dome-shaped greens proved tricky, with balls often rolling away from the hole or veering off course due to the wind. Nonetheless, the players persevered.
Results:
Ladies: In a field of 22 players, Kathryn Borer finished in 2nd place with an impressive 36 points, just one point behind Carol Betteridge. Beryl Nosworthy secured 4th place with 34 points, while Vickie Wallace came in 6th with 31 points. The rest of the field followed closely behind.
Men: Laurie Dakin led the field of 42 men, taking the top spot with 36 points. Louis Neethling was a close second with 35 points.
Upcoming Events: Next week, on July 30th, we will play a Stableford competition. Looking ahead, the Wintersun event is quickly approaching, scheduled for Monday, August 5th, and Tuesday, August 6th.
The Whitsunday Group game in Home Hill tested our players' skills and resilience, and their performances were a testament to their dedication and determination.


Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

Kathryn Borer and Laurie Dakin, Photo supplied

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On The Whitsunday Green

August 1, 2024

The weekly 9-hole stableford competition saw Glenn Rees claim first place with 23 points. Dee Norman secured second place with 19 points on countback, while Donna Henderson finished third with 19 points.
Braydon Nicholls Tops Friday's 9-Hole Stableford
In Friday's 9-hole stableford, Braydon Nicholls took first place with 21 points. Donna Henderson placed second with 19 points, and Michael Bond came in third with 18 points.
Tyson Flavel Triumphs in July's Monthly Medal
Sunday's monthly medal for July saw Tyson Flavel emerge victorious with a 54 NET. Gary Stock finished second with a 55 NET, and Travis Clinch secured third place with a 56 NET. Nearest the pin honors went to Travis Clinch and David Wallace.
Upcoming Event
This Sunday will feature an 18-hole stroke competition.

Tyson Flavel, Photo supplied

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Impressive Performances by Local Competitors at Weekend Events

August 1, 2024

This past weekend, the Airlie Beach Triathlon witnessed remarkable performances from our local athletes. Among the competitors were Don Algie, Lucas Korosec, Roxie Groom, Zane Clayworth, Matilda Nicholes, and Penelope Shields. Demonstrating their determination, Don Algie and Lucas Korosec both secured third place in their respective age divisions, marking a significant achievement for the duo. Don Algie also went on to secure second place in the 350m Open Water Swim.
Millie Groom delivered an outstanding performance, placing second in the 750m Open Water Swim, competing against seasoned open water swimmers. Millie also went on to secure first place in the Enticer Distance Triathlon.
After the events, the competing Cannons were treated to a personal session with former Olympian Susie O'Neill. The Australian champion shared invaluable tips on training, racing, and maintaining a positive mindset, leaving our athletes inspired and motivated. A big thank you to Susie for taking the time to meet with our young swimmers.
In another display of local talent, seven swimmers traveled to Townsville to compete in the Gardens Short Course Meet. Representing the Cannons were Tora and Harris Delac, Andie and Dylan Reynolds, Ruby and Koa Harland, and Thomas Ganter. Their participation in this event underscores the dedication and competitive spirit of these local swimmers.
As we celebrate these achievements, we are also eagerly anticipating our first club night on Wednesday, August 7th. This event officially marks the start of our 2024/2025 swimming season, and we look forward to our swim community coming together to support our athletes. Club Nights are a great opportunity for our swimmers to test themselves in a fun, low-stress environment. Operating like a real swim meet, they allow swimmers to become familiar with the meet environment and see how all their training is benefiting them with improved times.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

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Race, Run, Swim, Sweat At The Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival

July 25, 2024

Endurance athletes and spectators there’s no time to rest! The season of active winter sports continues with the Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon ready to kick-off this weekend.

The iconic Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival is back for its 24th year this weekend with a record field of professional, amateur and junior triathletes.

Cheer on family, friends and loved ones as they push themselves while competing in this invigorating community event.

The weekend includes a standard Olympic distance, sprint distance, enticer distance, team triathlon, junior triathlon with different distance based on ages, and an ocean swim.

The Airlie Beach Triathlon is targeted at people of all fitness levels, if you missed out on this years, head down and cheer on the current athletes, and find out more about how you could participate next time around.

It’s an unforgettable race in Australia’s most beautiful and picturesque environment.

EVENT SCHEDULE

Saturday 27 July

The weekend of friendly competition commences – 12pm – 4pm, check-in is open as well as late registrations.

At 2pm the Junior Triathlon starts and at 3:15 the Open Water Swim starts.

Sunday 28 July

The Big Day!

At 6.30am Male and Female groups start their Olympic distance, shortly after the male and female group triathlon starts.

At 7am the sprint distance for men and women starts, shortly followed by the Enticer distance.

The Olympic distance includes a 1.5km open water swim, a 40km cycle and a 10km run.

The sprint distance is half of the Olympic distance, 750 meters in the water, 20km cycle and a 5km run.

Enticer distance consists of a 300-meter open water swim, 10km cycle and a 2.5km run.

Race Director Mick Kimpton said the two-day festival promises an unforgettable experience for triathletes of all levels, set against the stunning backdrop of the Great Barrier Reef.
 
“This year's event marks a significant milestone, and the passionate committee is committed to bringing back the ‘good old days’ atmosphere so athletes can expect a focus on camaraderie, value for money, and a memorable race experience for every participant,” Kimpton said.
 
“The 2024 festival boasts an impressive lineup of ambassadors, adding excitement and prestige to the event. 
 
“Triathlon enthusiasts will be thrilled to race alongside Radka Kahlefeldt (Olympic representative and Commonwealth Games Gold medallist) and Caleb Noble (runner-up in the prestigious World Challenge Family prize pool), while legendary swimmer Susie O'Neill and Nick Croft will lead the exciting ocean swims.
 
“The iconic voice of Pete Murray, known for his electrifying race calls at Ironman and 70.3 events, will add another layer of energy to the finish line atmosphere.
 
“The Coral Sea Marina Resort Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival is more than just a competition; it's an experience”


WHAT: Airlie Beach Triathlon
WHERE: Coral Sea Marina Resort
WHEN: Saturday 27 & Sunday 28 July


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Sea Eagles Shine At Home

July 25, 2024

Airlie Beach offered perfect conditions for AFL last weekend as the Sea Eagles hosted the Mackay City Hawks and Sarina, resulting in an exciting day of football.
Senior Men’s Team: The Sea Eagles Senior Men secured their first home win of the season, defeating the Mackay City Hawks 78–33. The match was closely contested in the first half, but a strong second half from the Sea Eagles saw them pull away and overrun the Hawks.
Senior Women’s Team: The Sea Eagles Senior Women faced a bigger and stronger Hawks team. Despite their hard efforts, they struggled to get scores on the board and lost 17–30.
Under 17s Team: The Sea Eagles Under 17s looked forward to playing at home against the Hawks and delivered an outstanding performance, kicking one of their highest scores of the season and securing a comfortable win.
Under 12s Team: The Sea Eagles Under 12s posted another convincing win, 65–15, against the Sarina Demons. After a strong start by the opposition, the team found their rhythm. Jack Smith marked his 50th game, while Oscar Trewin had a strong game, contributing 2 goals.
This week, the Whitsunday Sea Eagles hit the road to take on the North Mackay Saints in Mackay. Juniors will start at 9:15 am, followed by Seniors at 1:50 pm. Come along and support the teams for what promises to be another exciting round of matches.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles.

Photo Credit: Cody Fowler

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Liv Compton Breaks Airlie Beach Marathon Record!

July 25, 2024

Whitsunday Running Club member Liv Compton broke her own record from last year by 7 mins to win the North Queensland Championships Marathon ahead of Natalie Goodwin (Biggera Waters) and Cailin Atcheson (Hamilton Island) in a time of 3 hours 15 minutes and 34 seconds!

The men’s marathon was won by Daryl Harding of Chinchilla who powered ahead of Mick Vivian (Mackay) and Whitsunday Running Club’s Bowen representative Kyle Fleer in a time of 2 hours 55 minutes and 45 seconds.

Local rivals Billy Grogan and Rolly Henderson took out first and second in the Tassal Group Half Marathon with Shae Wilson (Bowen) third. They also finished one and two in the McDonald’s Magic Mile on Saturday afternoon.

The ladies’ half marathon was an exciting affair with the first three runners finishing within 22 seconds of each other. Claire Ashworth (Canberra), a three-time winner and current record holder managed to hold off Liz Maguire (Townsville) by ten seconds with Saskia Jurriaans (Townsville) a further twelve seconds behind.

Eleven-year-old local, Shailee Mewha had an outstanding weekend. She entered in the open division in the Magic Mile on Saturday afternoon and took home the cash for first place, then went on to win the Ray White 5km in a record time of 18:56.

The men’s 5km was won by Shane Amarasinghe (Rockhampton) with Whitsunday Running Club’s Shay Jones second and Nathaniel Espartinez (Mackay) third.

In the Whitsunday Transit 10km another local junior, Millie Groom was involved in a great battle with the current record holder Ashlee Scott (Mackay) who she managed to beat on the finish line by 1 second! The men’s race was won by Brendan Maltby (Bowen) followed by Jayden Jones (Whitsunday Running Club) and Toby Wilson (Ayr).

Don Algie and Penelope Shields won the Wilmar 2km event and Murphy Jamieson and Siska Higgins won the Macrossan and Amiet 1km.

The Mascot Race between ‘Piggy’ (Bendigo Bank), ‘Cruzer’ (Cruise Whitsundays), Blazer (QFD), Troppo (Tassal Group) and Hogster (Hoggs Breath Café) was a great hit with the crowd and was won by Piggy.

The charity of choice for this year’s festival was the Ronald McDonald House Charities, North Australia who will benefit from the kind donations that the runners made during registration.

St Catherine’s Catholic College won the Locus Surveys Corporate Challenge floating trophy and the Primary School challenge trophy with a cash prize that will go towards their regular Run Club incentives.

The weekend was a great success with 560 entries across all races. The Event Manager and President of the Whitsunday Running Club, Tim McQuoid-Mason said; “the large number of entries this year created a real festival atmosphere at the race precinct on the Airlie Beach foreshore and it was great to see the running talent in the Whitsundays performing so well against our guests from across Australia and overseas.”

More information about the event can be found on the festival website at www.runairlie.com.au or you can follow it on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Liv Compton celebrating her win
Claire Ashworth on the finish line
Mascots completing their run
St Catherines Catholic College


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Learn to Sail at Whitsunday Sailing Club.

July 25, 2024

The Learn to Sail program at the Whitsunday Sailing Club offers an exceptional opportunity for both adults and children to discover the joys of sailing amidst the stunning Whitsundays. Course run throughout the year, held on 8 consecutive Sundays and cater to all skill levels, from complete beginners to those looking to refine their techniques, this program is designed to instil confidence and a love for the sport in a supportive and friendly environment.

For children, the program provides an engaging introduction to sailing, focusing on building fundamental skills in a fun and safe setting. Through age-appropriate instruction and hands-on practice, young sailors learn about boat handling, water safety, and teamwork. The program emphasises the importance of fostering a lifelong appreciation and respect for the sea, encouraging kids to embrace outdoor adventure and develop a sense of responsibility and independence.

Adults, whether new to sailing or looking to improve their skills, benefit from the comprehensive curriculum tailored to their learning pace and goals. The experienced instructors at Whitsunday Sailing Club offer personalised guidance, ensuring that each participant gains confidence and competence on the water. Lessons cover essential sailing techniques, navigation, and safety procedures, enabling adults to enjoy the freedom and exhilaration of sailing with ease.

The Whitsunday Sailing Club's prime location provides an ideal setting for the Learn to Sail program. Participants have the advantage of learning in one of the most beautiful and renowned sailing regions in the world. The protected waters of the Whitsundays offer a perfect mix of calm areas for beginners and more challenging conditions for advanced practice, ensuring a well-rounded sailing education.

In addition to practical sailing skills, the program fosters a sense of community and camaraderie among participants. Regular social events, races, and group outings allow sailors to connect, share experiences, and build lasting friendships. Whether you are seeking a new hobby, looking to improve your sailing prowess, or dreaming of exploring the open waters, the Learn to Sail program at the Whitsunday Sailing Club will build your confidence and point you on your way.

Visit the Whitsunday Sailing Club website for more information on registration and upcoming dates: https://whitsundaysailingclub.com.au/learn-to-sail/

Learn to Sail
Learn to Sail courses Available at Whitsunday Sailing Club

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Cannonvale Cannons Shine In Magnetic Island To Townsville Swim

July 25, 2024

On the weekend, three Cannonvale Cannons swimmers participated in the 70th anniversary Magnetic Island to Townsville swim. They were among 150 swimmers from all over Australia who took on the challenge.

Jacob Bell and Mark Erickson competed as solo swimmers in the 8km event, while Nelson Malady was part of a four-person relay team, with each member swimming 2km. Although initially worried about the wind and cold temperatures, the weather improved on the day, making the swim more pleasant than expected.

Jacob Bell finished second overall and was the first male to complete the 8km swim, with a time of 1:53:22.20. Katelyn Irwin won the event with a time of 1:52:02. Jacob has now been the first male finisher for two consecutive years.

Mark Erickson faced tough competition in his age group, which had 21 competitors. He was delighted to complete the challenging swim and was pleasantly surprised to achieve third place in his age group.

Nelson Malady's relay team swam a combined time of 2:30:29, with each swimmer covering 2km. The team decided to swim the last 500 meters together, finishing as a united group.

During the presentation, Jacob Bell was honoured for his contributions and achievements by receiving The John Barrett Junior Excellence Award for 2024, a remarkable accolade.

Congratulations to Jacob, Mark, and Nelson! A big thank you to the paddlers, support crew, and family members for their invaluable assistance. The Cannonvale Cannons extend their best wishes to all swimmers participating in the Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival this weekend!

Jacob Bell 1st Male Award
Jacob, Nelson and Mark after completing the Magnetic Island to Townsville swim

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Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club Weekly News

July 25, 2024

The cold snap hasn't dampened the action at our club this week—it's been hot!
Tuesday: Ladies B Pairs Final
Tess Walker and Rhonda Lloyd faced Di Jackson and Maureen Barnard in a thrilling match, tied at 14-all after 14 ends and 18-all after 18 ends. Tess and Rhonda ultimately triumphed 25-20. We also welcomed visitors Donna Evans, Mark Penney, and Aileen Jacobs from Albury Commercial Bowls Club, along with Carol and Nev Smith from Swan Hill Racecourse Bowls Club. Skipper Mark Penney, Helen Ward, and Aileen Jacobs won the social bowls.
Wednesday: Jackpot Bowls
Skipper Andrew Butler and Warren Mills emerged as winners, with Betty Whitehorn and Bobby Spees taking home the jackpot prize.
Friday: Bowls Lessons
The Endeavour Foundation returned for morning bowls lessons, and Christian College students joined in the afternoon. Thanks to David Meiklejohn, Arthur McManus, Carol, Betty, and Helen for their assistance.
Saturday: Scroungers Final
Andy McDougall won the Scroungers final for the fourth time, while Merve Stewart won the B division final.
Sunday: Social Bowls
We welcomed 90-year-old Ken McAllister from Queenscliff Bowls Club, Victoria, for the 35th year. Skipper Peter Barrett, Mel Fennell, and Paul Tobias bowled outstandingly, taking home the win.
Well done to all participants! We look forward to another exciting week of bowls!
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Tess Walker and Rhonda Lloyd after their outstanding win. Photo supplied

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Bowen Bowls Competition Games

July 25, 2024

Club Fours:
   • Ray, Ron, Herb, and Gus defeated Gordo, Mark, Crowy and Kev.
Club Triples:
   • Robyn, Rosco, and Tiarna defeated Tracey, Lloyd, and Jason.
   • Ron, Kennedy, and Mark defeated Wendy, Rob, and Steve.
Club Pairs:
   • Ray and Gus defeated Ron and Steve.
   • Ron and Steve defeated Daryl and Feley.

Social Games:
Sunday, 14th July:
   • Ron, Rosco, and Rob defeated Bruce, Dave, and Wendy.
   • Allen, Peter, and Gus defeated Ray, Keith, and Shane.
   • Peter and Gavin defeated Marion and Daryl.
   • In the Scroungers game, Jane defeated Lee and Paula.
Wednesday, 17th July:
   • Mary Ellen, Gordo, and B. Noble defeated B. Jackson, J. Middleton, and Daryl.
   • M. Turner and J. Foskett defeated M. Middleton and L. Welsted.
   • Anna and Jane defeated Marion and Doc.
Stay tuned for more updates and results!
Contrtibuted with thanks to Joan Edwards.

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