Wednesday, June 19, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Hoops For Hope Mackay Basketball Raises Over $36K For Charity

In a ground-breaking event, a grand total of $36,265 has been raised for the Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia and Hospitality Cart at Mackay Base Hospital all thanks to the 2024 Mackay Basketball NBL1 fundraising game and charity singlet auction held on May 31.

The Meteors wore limited edition jerseys representing Mackay’s renowned sugar cane trains and after the intense matchup, the jerseys, infused with the sweat and spirit of the game were auctioned off to eager bidders, with every dollar contributing to Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Through raffles and McDonalds Mackay Meteors annual charity singlet auction, the funds raised on the night reached an all-time high after raising an additional $4,265 since last year’s benchmark of $32,000 in 2023.

In total, over the past decade, Mackay Basketball has raised $127,936.00 for the Ronald McDonald House Charities.

On the 13th of June, Mackay Basketball General Manager and McDonald’s Meteors NBL1 Head Coach Joel Khalu presented a cheque to Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) North Australia Community Engagement Executive Samantha Baker, at the Ronald McDonald Family Room situated at Mackay Base Hospital.

“Mackay Basketball is enormously proud to use our platform to fundraise for this valuable cause,” Khalu said.

“Year after year we’ve seen our basketball community support this event by contributing what they can to Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia, who support the Ronald McDonald Family Room and Hospitality Cart at Mackay Base Hospital.

“RMHC helps ensure that sick kids and their families in our region will get the support they need, when needed.”

RMHC North Australia Community Engagement Executive Samantha Baker expressed her gratitude to Mackay Basketball and said “We’re amazed by this record donation; it’s a remarkable effort and we are very grateful.

“We’re appreciative to everybody who attended the game, bought raffle tickets and placed bids on the singlets.

“On behalf of the Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia, we want to say a huge thank you to everybody involved with Mackay Basketball for their magnificent, ongoing support.”

Results:

In a thrilling showdown the Men’s McDonald’s Mackay Meteors dominated the Sunshine Coast Phoenix with a stellar performance by winning 117 - 77. Todd Blanchfield led the charge with a phenomenal 33 points, supported by 6 rebounds and 4 assists. Isaac White showcased his skills with 24 points, 4 assists, and 3 steals, while CJ Maran added 12 points to the scoreboard. Jerron Jamerson and Amarco Doyle contributed 10 points each, securing a decisive victory for the Meteors in NBL1 North action.

Meanwhile, the Women’s McDonald’s Mackay Meteorettes also triumphed over the Sunshine Coast Phoenix, fuelled by Chelsea Brook's 24 points and 14 rebounds. Sam Haiby impressed with 22 points, 6 assists, and 6 steals, while Taylor Mole contributed 18 points and 4 rebounds. Nikita Van Wyk added 10 points to complete a memorable night at the Crater. The Meteorettes won 88 – 70.


Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia has received over $36,000 thanks to the fundraising efforts of Mackay Basketball. Images supplied

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