Whitsunday Region Sporting News & Results

Airlie Beach Marathon Champion Honoured with Prestigious Award

Airlie Beach Marathon Champion Honoured with Prestigious Award

North Queensland Marathon Champion Liv Compton has been named the 2024 Recreational Runner of the Year by Athletics North Queensland, earning recognition for her outstanding achievements over the past year. A proud member of the Whitsunday Running Club, Liv’s year began with an impressive performance at the 24-hour Australian Championships in Canberra, where she covered an astounding 201.5 kilometres to secure third place. Her remarkable accomplishments continued as she claimed victory in

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Strong Performances at GBR Meet Propel Cannons Towards States

Strong Performances at GBR Meet Propel Cannons Towards States

The Cannonvale Cannons Swimming Club had a spectacular weekend at the 51st GBR Long Course Transition Meet in Mackay. Thirty-five swimmers made the trip to compete at the Mackay Aquatic & Recreation Centre, a FINA-approved 50m pool that sets the stage for elite performances. This meet, a favourite among the Cannons, marked their final regional carnival before the Queensland Long Course Championships in December. It was a weekend of remarkable achievements with medals, personal bests (PBs), and

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New Developments, Social Events, & Trophy Presentations @ Airlie Beach Bowls Club

New Developments, Social Events, & Trophy Presentations @ Airlie Beach Bowls Club

The Airlie Beach Bowls Club is experiencing some exciting changes, with the impressive framework now in place over the green, making quite the statement for passersby on Shute Harbour Road. The construction delays have slowed the process, but the much-anticipated waterproof cover will soon be fitted, completing the new addition. Despite these delays, social bowls and Saturday scroungers have resumed their regular time slots. For those interested in booking for social events, please contact the c

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Pickleball Finds Hydeaway Bay

Pickleball Finds Hydeaway Bay

An enthusiastic group of picklers from the Hydeaway Bay and Cape Gloucester areas are thrilled to have the addition of two dedicated pickleball courts (and a third marked on a multipurpose court) at their Gloucester Sport and Recreation Association facility in Hydeaway Bay. With the generosity of residents, grants from the Whitsundays Council and the Association’s enthusiastic backing, it has taken over 4 years of planning and building to provide the only purpose built pickleball courts outsid

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Bowen Bridge Club Shines at Airlie Beach Competition

November 18, 2024

Twenty-eight players from the Bowen Bridge Club travelled to Airlie Beach to compete in a one-day Red Point competition hosted by the Airlie Beach Bridge Club.

Out of a strong field of 60 players, Bowen's representatives delivered outstanding performances. Impressively, 12 players from Bowen secured top-three placements across the two competition sections, showcasing their skill and teamwork.

The event was a resounding success, thanks to the excellent organization by the Airlie Beach Bridge Club. The Bowen players expressed their gratitude for the warm hospitality and a thoroughly enjoyable day of bridge.

Congratulations to all who participated and to the Airlie Beach Bridge Club for hosting such a memorable event!

Contributed with thanks to Lydie Martin

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History Made at PBR Australia Monster Energy Grand Finals

November 18, 2024

The 2024 PBR Monster Energy Tour Grand Finals in Townsville delivered an unforgettable weekend of bull riding, with history made as 19-year-old Boston Leather became the first Rookie of the Year to also claim the Australian Championship title. Boston’s remarkable season earned him $90,000 in prize money, and he celebrated with his older brother, Macaulie Leather, who finished as the runner-up.

Despite scoring only one qualified ride—a solid 84.50 points on Cattle King Volatile (Dittmann Bucking Bulls)—Boston’s season-long dominance gave him a decisive edge, finishing 123.85 points ahead of second place. “I didn’t expect to be here, but I’m very grateful,” Boston said, reflecting on his extraordinary achievement.

The event was also a triumphant comeback for 23-year-old Macaulie, the 2023 Australian Champion, who missed part of the season due to injury. He returned in top form, securing four qualified rides over the weekend, including a championship-round high of 88 points on Revolver (Dunne Bucking Bulls), to win the event and clinch second place overall.

The Leather brothers made history as the first siblings to achieve consecutive championship titles in Australia.

The sold-out event, with over 10,000 fans, also celebrated standout performances from international riders and the bulls themselves. Mr. T (Dittmann Bucking Bulls) claimed YETI Bucking Bull of the Year, while Colin Fry (CF7 Bucking Bulls) was named Contractor of the Year.

PBR Australia looks ahead to 2025, promising another unforgettable season.

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Cannons Swimmers Conquer the Heat at Moranbah Meet

November 18, 2024

This past weekend, six dedicated Cannonvale Cannons swimmers braved the sweltering temperatures in the forties to compete at the Moranbah Highlanders Swim Meet. We extend a big thank you to the Harland and Chegwidden families, who proudly represented the Cannons.

Four of our talented swimmers achieved remarkable results, placing first in every event they entered. Eloise and Harry Chegwidden, along with Blaire and Tate Harland, displayed exceptional skill and determination with Ruby Harland also placing first in 8 of her ten events. Additionally, Koa Harland had an outstanding day, achieving personal bests (PBs) in all ten of her races—a fantastic accomplishment in such challenging conditions.

Back at our home pool, this week’s Club Night was particularly special as we welcomed representatives from our major sponsor, Tassal. Jo and Courtney, visiting from Tassal's head office in Tasmania, joined us for an exciting night of club racing. They enjoyed the vibrant atmosphere and had the honour of presenting awards and upgrades.

The presentations began with Jax Clayworth being recognized once again for his impressive achievement, as he broke his own 11 years 50m Butterfly Club Record. The following swimmers received upgrades for their progress and hard work: Isla Johnston, Indigo Harland, Harry Chegwidden, Miller Eaves, Ruby Lawson, Lily Maher, Eloise Chegwidden, and Harry Chegwidden.

Two of our talented swimmers, Tora Delac and Jacob Bell, were presented with Swimming Queensland Caps to celebrate their inclusion in the Bronze and Blue Development Squads. Tora was also awarded a towel in recognition of her place in the prestigious 2024 SNQ National Performance Squad.

This coming weekend, Cannonvale Cannons swimmers will head to Mackay to compete in the 51st GBR Long Course Transition meet, a highlight of the swimming circuit. We wish our swimmers the best of luck for another weekend of fierce competition.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

Harlands: The Harland family with their medals and ribbons

Ruby and Elouise: Ruby Harland and Elouise Chegwidden had a strong day of swimming

SNQ Towel: SNQ Race Secretary Theresa Manning presenting Tora Della with her National Performance Squad Towel

Tassal1: Jo and Courtney from Tassal with this weeks upgraded swimmers

Tassal2: Thank you to Jo and Courtney for visiting us all the way from head office in Tasmania

Tora Jacob: Jacob Bell and Tora Delac with the Swimming Queensland Development Squad Caps.

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club Update: Achievements, Farewells, and Competitions

November 18, 2024

The Airlie Beach Bowls Club community has been bustling with activity, as members prepare for the completion of the club’s beautiful new hard cover. While the final assembly of the cover is scheduled for January, members are eagerly awaiting the resumption of regular bowls. Keep an eye out for announcements about the official return.

Wednesday Bowls at Proserpine

Wednesday afternoon bowls welcomed visiting Airlie bowlers Lou Rogan, Keith Bates, Tony and Betty Whitehorn, David Meiklejohn, Alan Pershouse, and Mark Mawson. Despite mixed results, all players displayed fine form and sportsmanship throughout the day.

Farewell to a Club Legend

The club received devastating news on Thursday with the passing of life member Herb Secomb, just weeks shy of his 98th birthday. Herb, who was admitted to an elderly care home only recently, leaves behind an extraordinary legacy of dedication and achievement.

Herb and his wife, Mae, were made life members in 2023 in recognition of their exceptional contributions to the club. Joining in the early 1990s, Herb built an impressive record of championships and leadership:

• 1993: Men's A Pairs Champion

• 1999: Men's President

• 2002 & 2003: Men's Fours Champion

• 2000 & 2005: Senior Singles Champion

• 2005: Men's B Pairs Champion

• 2010: Men's B Singles Champion

• 2012: Mixed Triples Champion

• 2014: Men's 2-Bowl and 3-Bowl Triples Champion

Born on November 21, 1926, Herb passed away on November 7, 2024. Survived by his wife Mae, daughters Denise, Lee, and Mandy, and son Greg. Funeral details will be announced in due course.

Herb’s contributions to the club and his passion for bowls will be remembered forever. The members take comfort in the thought that Herb is now playing bowls in heaven.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

Herb Secomb gone but never forgotten. Photo supplied

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Bowen Bowls Club Open Fours: A Smashing Success

November 18, 2024

The Bowen Bowls Club (BBC) hosted its inaugural Open Fours tournament, attracting 16 regional teams to compete for a total prize pool of $4,760 across five games of 18 ends. The two-day event was a resounding success, with players and spectators alike praising the club’s efforts. The overwhelming enthusiasm has led to plans to make the competition an annual fixture, starting in 2025, with exact dates to be confirmed.

The tournament wasn’t just about fierce competition—it was also a celebration of community. Saturday’s games transitioned into a lively evening as local band “The Nessia Family,” led by Alicia, brought the house down with their music, adding to the event’s festive atmosphere.

Club President Lloyd White extended heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed to the event’s success.

The competition reached its peak during the nail-biting final hour. Congratulations to the top teams:

• First Place: Ash’s team (South Townsville)

• Second Place: Hawkins’ team (South Townsville)

• Third Place: Ando’s team (Cutheringa)

Bowen Bowls Club eagerly anticipates welcoming players back next year for another exciting event, promising more great bowls, camaraderie, and entertainment. The club thanks everyone involved for making the 2024 Open Fours an unforgettable success.

On Sunday 10th November Bowen Bowls club said farewell to Fay Stewart our longtime member and bar person who is moving to Townsville.

Contributed with thanks to Don Hogarth

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HOT BOWLS AT ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY CARNIVAL

November 18, 2024

The Proserpine Bowls Club enjoyed a vibrant week of activities, starting on Wednesday with a well-attended afternoon of social bowls in preparation for the Memorial Day Carnival.

Players embraced the competitive yet friendly spirit, with notable results including:

• Alen Sanderson, Barry Zillmann, and Mike Harrison defeating Arthur Griffith, Dave Meiklejohn, and Sandy Daffara 26-13.

• Janine Schuurman (a visitor from Miles), Betty Whitehorn, and Heather Brown winning 18-13 against Keith Bates, Mary Hedgelong, and Tony Whitehorn.

• John Anderson, Bruce Uhe, Philip Brown, and Peter Lawton overcoming Lou Rogan, Bruce Uhe, Alan Pershouse, and Mark Mawson 17-11.

Saturday’s Memorial Day Carnival brought further excitement, with 12 teams competing fiercely. The winners, Ladda Purdie, Betty Nicolle, Warren Mills, and Manny Isgro, secured three wins (+16), narrowly edging out the second-placed team of Greg Kasper, Betty Petersen, Peter Petersen, and Andrew Bell (three wins, +15). In third place were Philip Brown, Heather Brown, Shane Kinnear, and Wayne Handley (two wins, +5), while Harry Craig, Amy Hart, Gavin Milne, and Barry Saroglia claimed fourth place (two wins, +4).

The club sincerely thanks sponsor Wilmar Sugar, participating teams, and members who contributed to the event’s success.

Upcoming Events

Nominations for Board positions close Sunday, November 10. Vacancies will be called for from the floor at the AGM on Sunday, November 24, at 10 a.m. Members are urged to attend, with a BBQ, prize presentations, and social bowls to follow.

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Winners of Memorial Day, Betty Nicolle, Manny Isgro, Warren Mills (absent Ladda Purdie) with Proserpine Club Chairman Wayne Handley. Photo supplied

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Wangaratta Bowls

November 18, 2024

Melbourne Cup Day brought a festive atmosphere to the Wangaratta Bowls Club as social players combined their love of bowls with a few sweeps to mark the occasion. The green saw some great competition, with the afternoon's winners being Deb Retchless, Sue Shearing, and Gavin Charles, who defeated Merle Elphinstone, Lyn Danvers, Robyn Stitt, and Stumpy Adams. In another match, Geoff Danvers triumphed over Lindy Suann and Greg Colquhoun. The jackpot, however, remains unclaimed.

Mixed Competition Update

The draw for the mixed competition is now complete and available at the club. Players wishing to pre-play their games are encouraged to coordinate with Graeme Read to arrange suitable times.

Sunday Afternoon Triples

Sunday saw two triples matches played under warm conditions, with the sea breeze from Queens Beach offering some respite. In the first match, Teresa Willshire, Kevin Baxter, and Kennedy Whitton emerged victorious against Jim Quod, Gavin Charles, and Pat Tracey. The second game saw Merle Elphinstone, Albi Vigar, and Kevin Jewell defeat Nadine Land, Laurie Land, and Mark Drummond. The jackpot, once again, did not go off.

Upcoming Event: High Tea Lunch and AGM

The club’s Annual General Meeting will take place on Sunday, November 24, followed by a High Tea Lunch at 12 noon and bowls at 1:30 pm. Members are encouraged to add their names to the lunch sign-up sheet on the board outside the club.

Wangaratta Bowls Club continues to be a hub of activity, bringing members together for great competition and camaraderie.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Proserpine Veteran Golf

November 18, 2024

It was a fantastic day for golf as 32 players hit the course for the Melbourne Cup Day Stableford competition, followed by a delightful spread provided by the club’s members. A big thank-you goes out to everyone who prepared, supplied, served, and cleaned up, making the event a great success. Special thanks to Barry and Jan Shuwalow for managing the sweep, which added to the day’s excitement. Congratulations to Tessa Aitken, the lucky winner of the members’ draw.

Results

Ladies

• Winner: Lyn Muller, 38 points

• Runner-up: Tiina Randmae, 34 points

Run Down:

• Fay Milne, 32 points

• Paula McQuat, 29 points

• Jacqui Wall and Rehab Hull, 26 points each

Men

• Winner: Trevor Paroz, 42 points (on countback)

• Runner-up: John Strelec, 42 points

Run Down:

• Wilf Herweg, 37 points

• Ken Granger, 36 points

• John Oates, 35 points

• Larry Muller, 33 points

• Laurie Dakin and Harry Milne, 32 points each

• Mark Richards and Craig McLean, 30 points each

Pin Shots

Ladies:

• Lyn Muller x2 (1st and nearest to the hole on the 7th)

• Jacqui Wall (1st)

• Rehab Hull (7th)

• Tiina Randmae (16th)

Men:

• John Oates and Phil Luckett (2nd)

• Barry Mortimer and Trevor Paroz (9th)

• Larry Muller and Trevor Paroz (13th)

Chip-Ins

• Ladies: Tiina Randmae

• Men: John Strelec, John Roser (x2), and Dave Woods

Best Dressed

Lyn and Larry Muller, stole the show with their fabulous Cup Day outfits. They each received a bottle of wine to enjoy at their leisure.

The Melbourne Cup Day competition proved to be an outstanding day of camaraderie, golf, and celebration, showcasing the vibrant spirit of the club and its members.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

Trevor Paroz and Lyn Muller, Photo supplied

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Big Day of Competition at Whitsunday Golf Club

November 18, 2024

The Whitsunday Golf Club hosted an action-packed day with 20 players competing for the 2024 WGC Club Championship, the coveted Medal of Medals, and a weekly stroke competition. Under warm and breezy conditions, players showcased their determination and skill across the grades.

Stroke Competition Results

Ladies A Grade

• Winner: Tiina Randmae (net 70, on a countback)

• Runner-up: Anna Winterbourn

• Longest Drive: Anna Winterbourn

Ladies B Grade

• Winner: Linda Wardroper (net 78)

• Runner-up: Joanne Moynihan (net 79)

• Longest Drive: Robyn Whitham

Men’s A Grade

• Winner: Chris Bartlett (net 73)

• Runner-up: George Meharry (net 75)

• Longest Drive: Mata Browne

Men’s B Grade

• Winner: Leigh Jones (net 70)

• Runner-up: David Hoy (net 73)

• Longest Drive: David Hoy

Nearest to the Pin (NTP)

• Ladies: Tiina Randmae and Robyn Whitham

• Men: Chris Bartlett (x2) and David Hoy

NAGA Award

The NAGA honours went to Karen Rix and Andrew Albergo, who each received a refreshing drink courtesy of Aaron and Tracy Watts, proprietors of RADS Whitsunday. RADS provides vital respite accommodation and disability support services in the area.

Medal of Medals 2024

The prestigious Medal of Medals titles for 2024 were awarded to the following players:

• Ladies A Grade: Tiina Randmae (net 70)

• Ladies B Grade: Linda Wardroper (net 78)

• Men’s A Grade: Chris Bartlett (net 73)

• Men’s B Grade: David Hoy (net 73)

The winners of the 2024 WGC Club Championship will be revealed during the upcoming presentation. Congratulations to all participants for their efforts on the course and to the day’s winners for their outstanding achievements.

Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Setbacks and Team Spirit Shine Through at Local Bowls Club

November 7, 2024

They say nothing in life is easy, and the recent experiences at our local bowls club certainly prove that. The much-anticipated installation of a new cover has faced a series of unexpected challenges, from mix-ups in delivery to construction mishaps.

While the cover arrived in the wrong colour scheme—multiple shades of grey—Dulux has stepped up, promising fresh paint and painters to start work this week. To add to the obstacles, the cover was mistakenly sent to a different address and, after being opened and run over by trucks, had to be repacked and sent back. A replacement cover is now on its way, though it may take a few months to arrive from overseas.

Meanwhile, the club has had to deal with a temporary power outage and a water supply replacement. Despite these setbacks, the spirit of the club remains strong. Members have adapted by playing bowls at other venues, with Alan Pershouse, David Meiklejohn, and Mark Mawson performing admirably over at Proserpine. Club events, such as Friday night gatherings led by Fiona Greener, have continued to thrive, drawing many members together.

A big thanks goes out to volunteers like Warren Mills and Bob Spees, who have taken on the challenging task of trench digging, and to Andrew Butler, whose dedication has been instrumental in keeping the project moving forward. The community effort and determination displayed by the club members highlight the resilience and teamwork that will see these projects through to completion.


Ongoing work at Airlie Beach Bowls Club, Photo supplied

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Bowen Bowls Club Social Matches Roundup

November 7, 2024

Sunday Social Games
October has been a lively month for the club's Sunday Social matches, with plenty of competitive spirit on display:
   • October 13: I. Thatcher, A. Williams, and J. Gilbert triumphed over R. Muir, R. Gould, and T. White, while D. McDonald and S. Roome defeated K. Moriaty and D. Kroll.
   • October 20: Tracey, Jill, and Tiarna emerged victorious against Gordo, Jane, and Kev. Ron and Margo secured a win over Meurisse. Dave’s team came out on top against Lyn’s team.
   • October 27: Dave, Kev D, and Steve defeated Ron, Jane, and Helen. Ian, Brett, and Lloyd played a close match, resulting in a draw with Marion, Ray, and Crowie.

Wednesday Social Games
The Wednesday Social matches have also seen great participation and competitive games:
   • October 23: Ian, Eddy, Robyn, and Jane defeated MaryEllen, Marion, Ron, and Gavin.
   • October 30: Tracey, Tiarna, and Helen bested Ian, Jane, and Mark, while Bev, Ray, and Dave took the win against Eddy, Alby, and Ron.

Several games were recorded without specific dates, showcasing more friendly but competitive matchups:
   • Ron and Jason defeated Gavin and Jane.
   • Ian, A. Vigar, and Dave secured a win against Robyn, Ray, and Helen.
   • Maryellen, Marion, and Steve triumphed over Robyn, Don, and Gav.

The social games continue to bring club members together, adding camaraderie and healthy competition to each week. Looking forward to more matches and memorable moments on the green!

Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards

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CLOSE GAMES ARE GREAT GAMES Proserpine Bowls Club

November 7, 2024

On Wednesday, as 14 players gathered for a spirited afternoon of social bowls. In the day’s first match, Jim Bownds, Mary Hedgelong, Alan Pershouse, and Mike Harrison emerged victorious over a visiting player from Japan, Miyu, alongside Arthur Griffith, Philip Brown, and Heather Brown, with a final score of 23-18. In another closely contested game, Alen Sanderson, Dave Meiklejohn, and Mark Mawson defeated Pat Bownds, Barry Zillmann, and Sandy Daffara 21-17.

On Friday night, 32 players celebrated the final Barefoot Bowls event of the year under the lights. The club extends its gratitude to all members and participants who supported this popular event throughout the season. The club will announce next year’s start date in due course, and a special thanks goes out to the dedicated members who made this event such a success each month.

Saturday saw Gavin Milne and Nathaniel Watts representing the club in the Champion of Champion B Pairs competition held at North Mackay. They faced a tough Souths Suburban team, featuring Bede Roebuck and substitute Sam Lurton, and ultimately fell 14-24. Souths Suburban advanced to the final against Seaforth, though the final result was not available at press time.

Sunday afternoon's games brought more exciting matchups, with nine players taking to the green. Arthur Griffith and Philip Brown had a strong showing, defeating Alen Sanderson and Sandy Daffara 31-13. In a game filled with remarkable shots, Mike Harrison, John Anderson, and Heather Brown narrowly bested Mike Harrison, Mary Hedgelong, and Peter Lawton, 23-19.

Looking ahead, social bowls will continue on Wednesday afternoons. However, there will be no social bowls on Sunday, November 10, as the club will host its Memorial Day Carnival on Saturday, November 9.


Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

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Wangaratta Bowls

November 7, 2024

Tuesday Social Bowls Tuesday’s social games saw strong competition, with Merle Elphinstone, Stumpy Adams, and Geoff Danvers defeating Bron Tolcher, Sue Shearing, and Gavin Charles. In another match, Barry Lee and Penny Warren overcame Cecila Lee and Robyn Stitt. Barry and Cecila, visiting from North Mackay Bowls Club, took the opportunity to test out the Bowen greens, adding an extra touch of camaraderie to the day. The jackpot, however, remains unclaimed and will roll over to next week.

Successful "Come and Try" Afternoon On Saturday, the club hosted a "Come and Try" session that drew an enthusiastic crowd of learners eager to test their skills. By the end of the afternoon, newcomers were impressively drawing close to the jack, with some lucky “Wangaratta wicks” helping them along. The day concluded with a delightful afternoon tea, which proved as popular as the on-green action.

Sunday Games Welcoming Airlie Beach Guests With the Airlie Beach green temporarily unavailable, Wangaratta was pleased to host visiting players. The afternoon’s games were tightly contested, with Lyn Graham and Betty Whitehorn clinching a win in a close match, narrowly defeating Jim Quod and Penny Warren on the final end. Jocelyn Defranciscis and Tony Whitehorn also had a close match against Toni Bowen and Alby Vigar. In another game, Merle Elphinstone, Isobel Wheeler, and Kevin Jewell triumphed over Lindy Suann, Deb Retchless, and Graeme Read. The jackpot once again went unclaimed, keeping excitement high for the upcoming week.

                                                                                                                         
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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Proserpine Vets Shine at Final Whitsunday Veterans Competition in Bowen

November 7, 2024

Last Tuesday, Proserpine Veterans Golf Club made their way to Bowen for the concluding round of the Whitsunday Veterans competition. A strong showing of 60 players, including 43 men and 13 women, participated in the event. Despite lower player numbers, the competition moved along swiftly, allowing for an enjoyable pace of play. Following nine holes, players were treated to a delicious lunch, a highlight as always.

The course presented a fresh challenge with its well-maintained greens and a stiff ocean breeze that tested players’ skill, particularly on exposed greens that played superfast.

Competition Results
For the ladies, three Proserpine players earned spots in the rundown: Leanne Alexander with 32 points, Tiina Randmae with 31 points, and Jenny Hounsell with 25 points.

In the men’s division, Laurie Daiken took second place with 38 points, closely followed by Colin Hounsell in fourth, also on 38 points. Vic Feldman rounded out the field, finishing 12th with 34 points.

AGM and Club of the Year Honors
Technical delays postponed the day's results presentation, giving way to the annual AGM before results were announced. The AGM proved to be a highlight as PGC Vets celebrated another milestone, securing the Club of the Year title for 2024.
Individual awards also recognized standout players:
   • Men's Golfer of the Year: Gary Pappalardo of HH with an impressive 249 points, with Barry Mortimer securing third place, narrowly missing the lead by just four points.
   • Ladies' Golfer of the Year: Tiina Randmae claimed the title with 229 points, edging out Anne McGowan who finished second, only four points behind.

Looking Ahead
Up next for the Proserpine Vets is a festive Melbourne Cup Day event on November 5, featuring a Stableford competition, followed by lunch and the big race, complete with traditional sweeps.

Congratulations to all players for their achievements and a memorable season.

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

Tiina Randmae Golfer of the Year

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Whitsunday Golf Club November Monthly Medal Wrap-Up

November 7, 2024

The final Monthly Medal (MM) of the year saw a modest turnout at Whitsunday Golf Club, with eight players hitting the course for this last event. Despite the low numbers, players were treated to ideal conditions with a cool breeze. The sandy greens presented a challenge, testing the players’ putting skills and accuracy on a course known for its tricky greens.

Standout Performances
Anna Winterbourn stole the show with an impressive performance, carding a 91 off the stick and finishing with a nett 66. Her strong play earned her the title of Ladies' Winner, and she also claimed the Longest Drive. In the men's division, Ron Jamieson came close with a solid nett 69, just edging out Mark McDougal, who posted a respectable nett 70.

Results Recap
Ladies Division:

   • Winner: Anna Winterbourn (66 nett)
   • Runner-up: Tiina Randmae
   • Longest Drive: Anna Winterbourn

Men’s A Grade:
   • Winner: Mata Browne (77 nett)

Men’s B Grade:
   • Winner: Ron Jamieson (69 nett)
   • Runner-up: Mark McDougal (70 nett)
   • Longest Drive: Ron Jamieson

NTPs (Nearest the Pin):
   • Anna Winterbourn on the 5th and 18th holes
   • David Hoy on the 7th
   • Ron Jamieson on the 18th
The NAGA (Not a Golfer's Award) went to George Meharry for the day.

Looking Ahead
Next week, the club will host the 2024 WGC Club Championship and the prestigious Medal of Medals. Members are encouraged to sign up between 7 and 8 a.m. for a grouped start. Congratulations to all players on a well-played MM finale, and good luck to everyone competing in the championship!


Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Local Girl Achieves All Her Sporting Dreams

November 7, 2024

This year Lily Peacock has achieved all of her sporting goals that she had set herself.

She has played every game of the NRL W season, played in the State of Origin, played in the Australian team and also won Rookie of the Year.

Nathan Peacock, Lily’s dad, said making the Australia team came as no surprise to him.

“It was no surprise, because literally, everything she said she was going to do that year, she did. But to sit back on the lounge and watch her out there singing the Australian national anthem was just something else,” he said.

Lily’s mother Linda has similar praise.

“We know how much heart and soul that Lil's got. She's a Peacock,” she said.

“We've been brought up like that. Whatever you put your mind to, and whatever your heart wants, it's yours if you really want it.

“So, for Lils (Lily) it has been football, and she's grabbed it with both hands but also wants to give back, which I love. I know that she's going to definitely be a mentor for the younger girls.”

Women’s sport has been a challenge in the past, but Lily says the timing of her career has come at a great time, and that she is now part of the next generation.

“I'm so grateful that I have had the opportunities to come through and also hats off to Mum and Dad for putting in all the work, and also driving me back and forth,” said Lily.

“I’ve wanted to be involved with the younger girls as well.

“We have got a pretty awesome pathway up in Townsville, and we're doing a development camp to help with selections, and hopefully we can get our next development players to be from Townsville, local girls.

“So we are putting in a lot of effort there into building the younger girls so they have more of an opportunity to get in.”

Lily started her Rugby journey playing Union, but as time went on and with her dad’s influence she has shifted towards League.

With the rate of growth in women’s sport and her progress in the game already Lily Peacock will be a name that all young sports players can look up to in the future.

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Proserpine Golf Club Competition Results

November 18, 2024

It was a challenging week for putting at PGC, though some players managed to shine despite the tricky conditions. Members and social players are reminded to play with efficiency, courtesy, and consideration for their fellow competitors at all times.

Tuesday, 29/10/24
PGC - Single Stableford

   • Men's Winner: John Strelec (38 points)
       ◦ Runner-Up: John Oates (37 points)
   • Ladies' Winner: Anna Winterbourn (35 points)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Genia Sarafian (34 points)
Rundown:
   • 35 points: Ken Granger, Scott Mason, Aaron Prosser
   • 34 points: Louis Neethling
Special Mentions:
   • 2 Shot Winner: John Oates (9th)
   • NTPs: Kev Cooper (2nd), Lyn Muller (9th), John Strelec (13th), Ken Granger (16th)
VETS - Whitsunday Group Stableford at Bowen GC
PGC celebrated an impressive achievement with the club being named Club of the Year 2024. Tiina Randmae earned the title of Lady Golfer of the Year, and Barry Mortimer finished just four points behind in the men’s division, which was won by Gary Pappalardo of Home Hill.

Wednesday, 30/10/24
Ladies - Single Stableford
   • Winner: Toni Clauss (42 points)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Di Chard (40 points)
Rundown:
Jenny Hounsell and Genia Sarafian (37 points)
NTPs: Toni Clauss (2nd), Tina Badenhorst (9th), Anna Winterbourn (13th), Jan Shuwalow (16th)
Thursday, 31/10/24
PGC - Single Stableford
   • A Grade:
       ◦ Winner: Brendan Spann (43 points)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Scott Mason (40 points)
       ◦ 3rd Place: Matthew Muller (39 points)
   • B Grade:
       ◦ Winner: Peter Lindsay (42 points)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Genia Sarafian (41 points)
       ◦ 3rd Place: Ken Granger (40 points)
Rundown:
40 points: Benn Ryan
39 points: Lloyd Kingston
38 points: Peter Elms, Logan Devery
37 points: Nic Apruzzese, Adam Tester
36 points: Blake Davis, Laurie Dakin
Special Mentions:
   • 2 Shot Winners: Rob Stanley, Gavin Kerwand (13th), Simon Della Santa (16th)
   • NTPs: Gavin Kerwand (2nd), Michael Cragg (9th), Jacob Nightingale (13th), Laurie Dakin (16th)

Friday, 1/11/24
Metropole Run - 9 Holes (Front 9)
   • Winner: Brendan Spann (24 points on a countback)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Brody Thompson
Rundown:
23 points: Karlene Lloyd
22 points: Carwyn Moon
NTPs: Carwyn Moon (2nd), Timothy Duncan (9th)
Saturday, 2/11/24
PGC - RGH November Monthly Medal
   • Overall Winner: Rob Stanley (67 nett)
Grades:
   • A Grade:
       ◦ Winner: Rob Stanley (67 nett)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Brendan Spann (69 nett)
   • B Grade:
       ◦ Winner: Cory O'Shea (68 nett on a countback)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Steve Hickey
   • C Grade:
       ◦ Winner: Ken Granger (67 nett)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Jim Cochrane (68 nett)
Rundown:
68 nett: Phil Luckett
69 nett: John Roser, Kristian Mulholland, Craig Smith, Luke Hansen
70 nett: Laurie Dakin
Best Gross Scores: Rob Stanley (A), Cory O'Shea (B), Ken Granger (C)
Special Mentions:
   • 2 Shot Winners: Mata Browne (2nd), Cory O'Shea (9th and 13th), Rob Stanley (13th), Simon Wilmot (13th), Jim Cochrane (16th)
   • NTPs: Mata Browne (2nd), Cory O'Shea (9th, 13th), Di Chard (2nd), Sheree Hasson (9th)
Ladies:
   • Winner: Di Chard (69 nett)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Rehab Hull (71 nett)
Rundown:
73 nett: Ann Gardel, Heather Luvis, Jill Farinelli
Special Mentions:
   • 2 Shot Winners: Rehab Hull (13th), Toni Clauss (16th)

Sunday, 3/11/24
PGC - November Monthly Medal
   • Men’s Winner: Ryan Kenny (66 nett on a countback)
       ◦ Runner-Up: Aaron Prosser
   • Ladies’ Winner: Anna Winterbourn (66 nett)
Rundown:
68 nett: Leo Louis
69 nett: Ryan Wilkes, Ron Jamieson, Danny York, Mark Thompson
70 nett: Mark McDougal
Special Mentions:
   • 2 Shot Winners: Patrick Camm (9th), John Clark (16th)
   • NTPs: Anna Winterbourn (2nd), Aaron Prosser (9th), Danny York (13th), John Clark (16th)

Congratulations to all participants and winners in what was an action-packed week at PGC!


Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club

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Impressive Performances Propel Cannons at Gardens Long Course Event 

November 7, 2024

Over the weekend, 21 swimmers from Cannonvale Cannons Swim Club made their mark at the Gardens Open Long Course Preparation Meet in Townsville, joining over 330 swimmers from Cairns to Mackay. This bustling event was filled with standout performances and personal bests.

One of the meet's highlights was the 8-10 years boys 200m Freestyle Relay, where Zane Clayworth, Alex Trefz, Harris Delac, and Eric Mulliss clinched the bronze medal.

Individual successes abounded, with Elouise Chegwidden medalling in all her events, joined by Jacob Bell, who also impressed with a full set of top placings across his individual races. Additional congratulations go to Zachary and Alex Trefz, Jax Clayworth, Charlie Doherty, and Tyler Bennett, who medalled in the majority of their events.
In terms of personal bests (PBs), Leo and Eric Mulliss, Matilda Nicholes, Isabella Pisaniello, Ruby Lawson, Charlie Doherty, Addie Saunders, Ella Bounden, Jax Clayworth, Tyler Bennett, and the Trefz brothers demonstrated incredible progress by achieving PBs in most of their races. Among the meet’s notable achievements, Tora Delac qualified for the 2025 Nationals with her outstanding swim in the 50m Freestyle —a tremendous milestone in her swimming career.

Several Cannons also secured Long Course times for the upcoming state titles, including Zach Trefz, Tyler Bennett, Nelson Malady, Isabella Pisaniello, Ella Bounden, and Jacob Bell. Well done to these swimmers, we can’t wait to see what you achieve in December at the Queensland Long Course Championships.

Wrapping up an outstanding weekend, Jax Clayworth and Eloise Chegwidden received certificates for breaking North Queensland records. Jax is now the North Queensland record holder in the 100m Butterfly and Elouise holds the title for the 25m Breaststroke.

Congratulations to all Cannons swimmers for an inspiring weekend of achievements!

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

Team Cannons ready to compete amongst 330 swimmers

Elouise Chegwidden broke the 25m Breastroke NQ record, and then beat her own record again

Jax Clayworth hold the title of fastest 9yr old boy to swim 100m Fly in North Queensland

The 8 - 10 year boys 200m Freestyle Relay team who secured third place
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Co-Organiser of Airlie Beach Triathlon Festival Competes In Ironman World Championship

November 7, 2024

Kona, Hawaii is the birthplace of the iconic Race that started in 1978.

The Ironman World Championship has become a highly prestigious and gruelling endurance competition that triathletes around the World aspire to compete in. Athletes describe the race as brutal and challenging, but they are all up for the challenge. It is the World Cup of Ironman events and the best of the best participate in a number of age group categories.

The event starts with a 3.8km swim which begins at the Kailua Kona Pier in Town. This year before the start of the race there was a red alert for jellyfish, many of us got stung which was quite painful. There were medics spraying vinegar in transition after the swim. The race then continues with a gruelling 180km bike ride with competitors heading north through extremely hot lava fields with high wind gusts and scorching hot temperatures. Once back in Kona, the marathon run portion of the race begins. The 42.2km marathon course takes you back out of town and return also suffering in the hot and humid condition.

The final moments going through the finish arch are filled with intense emotions, passion and is spectacle unlike anything else. The awaiting crowd are there to cheer every competitor home!

My long day 14 hours and 31 minutes at the office was very rewarding as I eclipsed my time from 2022 by 8 minutes. I was the second Australian home and 13th overall in the World in my age category 70 to 74. Gruelling but so fulfilling to see that finish line!

The event was made super special with Val volunteering all day and officially awarding me my stunning finishers medal.

I dedicated the race to the Ronald McDonald House Charity. I must thank everyone who donated for their generosity. Google Michael Kimpton Fundraiser, RMHC if you would like to make a donation to this needy cause. To date I have raised over $8,000 which is quite remarkable.

Contributed with thanks to Michael Kimpton

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Run Challenge To Raise Funds For Local Boy To Compete In Vegas

October 31, 2024

Dan Zealand and Anton Zafir from Whitsunday Martial Arts are no newbies to demanding physical challenges that test your mental stamina. In fact, during COVID-19 they completed a Run Challenge where they ran two kilometres every hour for 24 hours. Back then, they did this to raise awareness and money for Men’s mental health.

This year they are once again hosting a Run Challenge, but this time it will be for an epic 36 hours, pushing them further than they’ve ever been pushed before.

Dan jokes that the 24 hour challenge wasn’t hard enough and himself and Anton wanted to up the ante for this event!

The proceeds of this year’s event will be evenly split with 50 per cent of money raised going to ‘Veterans MMA’ charity, a non-for-profit organisation based in Sunshine Coast, that support veterans return to an active and happy lifestyle in their post military life.

The other 50 per cent will go to funding two members of the gym who are participating in the 2024 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Las Vegas.

One of them is 15-year-old Noah Conyers and Dan said he is inspired by his dedication.

“He's a very gifted 15-year-old athlete,” said Dan.

“He has been training with us for several years now, and he gets involved with the adults’ classes, he's sort of surpassed all of the kids from youth classes and he gives a lot of the adults some troubles as well!

“Noah is an absolute pleasure of a student, he assistant coaches the youths’ classes, so, he gives back to the gym and it's an absolute pleasure to be able to help him get over there and do this.”

The Run Challenge will be extremely difficult but Dan and Anton believe that people are a lot stronger than they think they are, and they will complete the run together.

The 36-hour Run Challenge is still open for participants and they will shortly be opening hour time slots, for people that want to run but do not think they will be able to complete the full challenge.

What: 36-hour Run Challenge
Where: Whitsunday Martial Arts
When: 8-10 November (7pm Friday - 7am Sunday)

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Airlie Bowl’s Green Nears Completion

November 7, 2024

This week we had Jill Spencer, Margo Stanley and Lyn Graham head to Bowen and Alan Pershouse, David Meiklejohn and Mark Mawson head to Proserpine with some success.

Work to transform the club’s green is continuing with progress headed by Rick Brunell John and Robin Brown, Arthur and Liz, Tim Taylor, Ted Cullen and others.

We also have John Fielding, Russell Jackson, and Amando Isgro competing in the champion of champions at Marion Bowls Club.

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

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District Winners Shield For Local Bowlers

October 31, 2024

The Proserpine team of Shane Kinnear, Scott Hamilton and Wayne Handley played amazing bowls all weekend to come out on top in all highly contested Champion of Champion 2 Bowl Triples games at Marian. 

Saturday afternoon they defeated Northern Beaches 25 - 15; Sunday morning was a close one against Seaforth with an extra end being required to break the deadlock, Proserpine eventually winning 22 - 21 and then in the final against home club Marian, it was another fiercely contested match.

At the time of writing, I'm not aware of what the score was, only that it was close all the way through and Proserpine ended up this year's winners. 

In Social Bowls on Wednesday, John Anderson, Mary Hedgelong and Philip Brown defeated Pat Bownds, Alan Pershouse and Sandy Daffara 24 - 13;  Alen Sanderson, Arthur Griffith, Bruce Uhe and Mark Mawson defeated Alen Sanderson, Jim Bownds, Dave Meiklejohn and Heather Brown 21 - 12.

On Sunday social bowls Philip Brown and Sandy Daffara defeated Alen Sanderson and Mike Harrison 25 - 23; Bruce Uhe and Heather Brown defeated Arthur Griffith and Peter Lawton 28 - 23.

Good Bowling and great luck to Nathaniel Watts and Gavin Noonan who will be competing in the Champion of Champion B Pairs at North Mackay this coming weekend.

Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.

Shane Kinnear, Scott Hamilton and Wayne Handley with the District Winners Shield for the Champion of Champions 2 Bowl Triples.

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Wangaratta Weekly Bowls

October 31, 2024

On Tuesday social winners were Lindy Suann, Lyn Danvers and Geoff Danvers who defeated Stumpy Adams, Merle Elphinstone, Sue Shearing and Greg Colquhoun. Robyn Stitt and Penny Warren defeated Gary Kelly Dot Slater. It was great to see Gary return to his favorite sport. The jackpot didn’t go off.

Men’s Competition: Triples Barry Beel, Kevin Daniels and Kennedy Whitton defeated Stumpy Adams, Peter Hinschen and Greg Colquhoun.

Sunday social bowls winners were Jim Quod and Kevin Jewell. You learn at bowls to never give up and these chaps were 19 shots behind going into afternoon tea and staged a miraculous come back to win the game by one shot against Shane Dykstra and Kennedy Whitton.  

Other wins were Merle Elphinstone, Irene Laird and Penny Warren who defeated Bron Tolcher, Lindy Suann and Albi Vigar. Robyn Stitt and Gavin Charles defeated Dot Slater Isobel Wheeler. The jackpot did not go off.

Mixed competition nominations have closed now so look out for Graeme’s texts for games called.

Don’t forget this Saturday 2nd to come along and have some fun while trying our great sport. Be at the club around 1.15pm for a 1.30pm start.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.

Sundays winners. Photo supplied

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Proserpine Golf Club Competition Results

November 7, 2024

Tuesday
PGC - Single Stableford

Winner: Finbar O’Flynn (SGA GC) with 38 points on a countback
R/Up: Mark Richards
Rundown: both wqith 35 points : Tiina Randmae and Tom O’Brien
2 shot winner: Ken Granger
NTPs: Jenny Hounsell and Ton O’Brien (2nd)

Thursday
PGC - Single Stableford

A grade:
Winner: Zachary Esden with 40 points on a countback from
R/Up: Sam Deicke

B grade:
Winner: Bernie Drake with 40 points
R/Up: James Miller (Bowen GC) with 38

C grade:
Winner: Adam Tester with 40 points
R/Up: Vic Feldman with 38


Friday

Metropole Run: 9 holes: Back 9
Winner: Chris Pirlo with 19 points
R/up: Tom O’Brien with 17

Rundown: all with 17 points:
George Steane, Finbar O”Flynn (SGA GC) and Fay Milne

NTPs:
Chris Bartlett (13th) and Elise Hodgson (16th)


Saturday
MBW Single Stableford - some amazing scores

Overall Winner: Kristian Mulholland with 44 points

MEN:
A grade: Winner:  Rob Stanley with 42 points
R/Up: Peter Faust with 41
3rd: Lewy Tuck with 40

B grade: Winner: Kristian Mulholland with 44 points
R/Up: John Wallace with 42
3rd: Barry Mortimer with 39


LADIES:
Winner: Nicole Cooper with 41 points
R/Up: Penny Wardroper with 40

Sunday
PGC - Single Stableford

MEN:
Winner: John Bissell with 39 points
R/Up: Ken Granger with 38

LADIES:
Winner: Tiina Randmae with 35 points
R/Up: Peta Thomas with 34
 
Full result details are available on Golflink.

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Whitsunday Golf Club Results

November 7, 2024

WHITSUNDAY GOLF CLUB : OCTOBER MM/PUTTS
 

LADIES A GRADE :
Winner : Tiina Randmae with 72 nett
Runner-up : Anna Winterbourn with 76
Longest Drive : Anna Winterbourn
 
LADIES B GRADE :

Winner : Pam Casey with 79 nett
Runner-up : Jo Moynihan with 86
Longest Drive : Pam Casey  
 
MEN’S A GRADE :

Winner : George Meharry with 70 nett
Runner-up : Chris Bartlett with 82
Longest Drive : Darren Reynolds
 
MEN’S B GRADE

Winner : Mark McDougal with 72 nett
Runner-up : Wilf Herweg with 74
Longest Drive : Mark McDougal
 
LAST FIXTURES FOR 2024 :

 
November 3:
November MM and Least Putts, get your names in between 7 and 8 am.
 
November 10 : WGC Club Championship and MOM 2024.
 
Men’s A : 0-16, Men’s B : 17+
Ladies’ A : 0 -31, Ladies’ B : 32+
 
November 23: Festive Lunch at the RGH 12.30’sh
Contact to RSVP: joanne_moynihan@bigpond.com


Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.

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Cannonvale Cannons Shine in Charters Towers

October 31, 2024

Over the weekend, 8 Cannons travelled to Charters Towers to compete at the Charters Towers LC Transition Meet. The Cannons would like to commend Tate Harland, Ruby Harland, Indigo Harland, Blaire Harland, Andie Reynolds, Dylan Reynolds, Isaac Pisaniello, and Isabella Pisaniello.  Congratulations, Andie, and Ruby for being selected for the Skins event!  
Highlights include Andie Reynolds swimming a massive 35.61sec PB in her 400m Freestyle which earnt her a bronze medal. Tate Harland won 5 of his events and swam 3PBs. Tate’s best swim was his 100m Butterfly with 8sec PB.  
Ruby Harland won 5 events and swam 5PBs. Two of Ruby’s best swims (based on PBs) were 400m Freestyle and 200m Backstroke. Ruby’s sisters, Indigo and Blaire swam extremely well in all their races. The Cannons would like to commend Indigo for stepping up to help with the 12 year and Under 200m Free Relay.  
Despite walking around in a moon boot, Isaac Pisaniello competed very well. Two of Isaac’s s best swims include: 50m Butterfly in 35.53sec (2nd place) and his 50m Freestyle in a time of 32.26sec.  
Isaac’s sister, Isabella swam super times in her 50m Freestyle (2nd), 100m Backstroke (2nd), 100m Freestyle (4th) and 50m Backstroke (1st). Dylan Reynolds aged 14 years achieved top placings in all her events. Surprisingly, one of Dylan’s best swims was her 100m Breaststroke which she swam in 1.45.95 (2nd & 1.17sec PB).  
On Wednesday Night the Cannons hosted another successful Club Night! A special welcome to Indiana De-Lisle and Isla Johnston! Indiana and Isla swam extremely well at their first Club Night. At the start of Club Night, Miller Eaves was presented with the Coaches’ Award for swimming an awesome 50m Freestyle.  
Upgrade Certificates were presented to Addie Sanders and Leo Mulliss. Congratulations to Stella Mulliss and Jess Moon for winning the Chocolate Awards for the best PBs.  
Congratulations to all the swimmers on your amazing achievements!  

Contributed with thanks to the Cannonvale Cannons.

Cannons at Charters Towers
Jess Moon
Miller Eaves
Stella Mulliss

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Whitsunday Swimming Club Hosts Successful LC Transition Meet

October 31, 2024

The Whitsunday Swimming Club held its annual LC Transition meet on October 19th & 20th at Proserpine Swimming Pool.
170 swimmers travelled from afar, including Townsville, Charters Towers, Moranbah, Mackay, Mirani, Bowen, Cannonvale & of course, our own Whitsunday Swimmers.
There was two days of fast racing, friendly banter, many rubber ducks won, and great memories made.
The Whitsunday Swimming Clubs own swimmers had some spectacular PB’s, A grade upgrades and Mystery Relay Wins. The cheering and support all our swimmers gave each other was heart warming.
Well done to our newest club members, Summer, Jack and Vicky on their first carnival. Amazing swims and we think you are going to fit right in with our club.
This year’s mystery relay was won by Charlie – Cannonvale Cannons, Liam – Mirani, Sophie – Gardens & Mae – Whitsunday. All swimmers in all heats raced spectacularly and to hear the cheering from the spectators was wonderful.
Thank you to all our parents, grandparents and other volunteers who helped us set up, pack up and run the meet. Thank you to Swimming North Queensland officials for you ongoing support of our club and carnival.
Thank you to Aquatic Rush for ensuring your facility was ready to show off to the swimming world. We are very fortunate to have such a great swimming facility in our region and one that supports our club so much.

Contributed with thanks to Amanda Yuskan
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Local Boy To Compete In World Jiu-Jitsu Championship

October 24, 2024

15-year-old local Noah Conyers has been competing in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and Jiu-Jitsu since December 2020, and he is already challenging the adults at his gym, Whitsunday Martial Arts.

He has won the Central Queensland Championship for three years in a row and in December this year, he has the opportunity to go to Las Vegas, to compete in the World Championship.

Noah’s parents Ryan and Lauren are immensely proud of him for getting this opportunity to compete at this level.

“It's an amazing opportunity for him, just to even go and compete, and to have a go at it,” said Lauren.

“We are so proud, he is so committed to his training, which is amazing.”

Noah is also extremely excited to get over to Las Vegas for the competition.

To help Noah get over there and do this trip Dan Zealand and Anton Zafir from Whitsunday Martial Arts have decided they will host a 36-hour Run Challenge, with 50% of the money raised going to Noah and another participant of the gym to get to the championships.

“Noah is an absolute pleasure of a student, he assistant coaches the youths’ classes, so, he gives back to the gym and it's an absolute pleasure to be able to help him get over there and do this,” said Dan.

“It's a really good feeling knowing that we are trying to raise some money, not only for a charity, but also generate some money to help, to help Noah get over there because competing in another country, in the world championships, in your chosen sport, it is an awesome thing.”


Noah with all his medals
Getting the win
Noah on his back and fighting hard

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Cannons Swimmers Dominate Whitsunday Meet with Medals and PBs

October 24, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons swimming team put on a dominant display at the Whitsunday Long Course Transition Meet over the weekend, bringing home an impressive haul of medals and personal bests (PBs). Competing at the Proserpine Swimming Pool, the two-day event, hosted by the Whitsunday Swimming Club, saw 50 Cannons swimmers achieving top placings, breaking PBs, and earning several Swimming North Queensland (SNQ) upgrades.

Among the standout performers, several swimmers medalled in every event they entered. Special congratulations go to Don Algie, Jacob Bell, Tyler Bennet, Harry Chegwidden, Jax Clayworth, Tora Delac, Charlie Doherty, and Evelyn Doherty for their consistent excellence across multiple races.

The meet also marked a significant milestone for several swimmers who earned SNQ Upgrade Medals, a recognition of their continuous improvement and dedication to the sport. The swimmers who received these upgrades included Mackenzie Bennett, Tyler Bennet, Zane Clayworth, Declan Dichiera, Evelyn Doherty, Miller Eaves, Roxanne Groom, Billie Jamieson, Gracie Laguna, Ruby Lawson, Eric Mulliss, Matilda Nicholes, Celeste Orenshaw, and Isaac Pisaniello.

In addition to the medals and upgrades, many Cannons swimmers delivered PBs in the majority of their races, showcasing the results of their hard work and training. Those achieving notable PBs included Evelyn Doherty, Miller Eaves, Blaire Harland, Erik Hinrichsen, Billie Jamieson, Eric Mulliss, Matilda Nicholes, Jasper Korosec, Pippa Laguna, Gracie Laguna, Isaac Pisaniello, Isabella Pisaniello, Dylan Reynolds, Ruby Harland, and Zach Trefz.

A special mention goes to Charlie Doherty, who swam in the winning team during the meet’s Mystery Relay event, earning a $100 prize alongside swimmers from other regional clubs.

The Cannonvale Cannons would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the Whitsunday Swimming Club for hosting a fantastic meet filled with exciting races and, of course, the much-loved rubber duck prizes awarded to heat winners. A big thank you also goes to the Cannons’ dedicated coaches, Ken Crittenden and Shay Wilmot, as well as Jane Delac, for their invaluable support to the swimmers throughout the weekend.

The meet was a huge success for the Cannons, and the swimmers are already looking forward to their next challenge in the pool!

Contributed with thanks to Jade Korosec

Cannonvale Cannons swim team ready to race
Harry Chegwidden won gold (and rubber ducks) in all four of his events
Matilda Nicholes had a stellar weekend of racing with medals and SNQ upgrades, supported by her younger brother Jacob

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Whitsunday Swimming Club Hosts Successful LC Transition Meet

October 31, 2024

The Whitsunday Swimming Club held its annual LC Transition meet on October 19th & 20th at Proserpine Swimming Pool.
170 swimmers travelled from afar, including Townsville, Charters Towers, Moranbah, Mackay, Mirani, Bowen, Cannonvale & of course, our own Whitsunday Swimmers.
There was two days of fast racing, friendly banter, many rubber ducks won, and great memories made.
The Whitsunday Swimming Clubs own swimmers had some spectacular PB’s, A grade upgrades and Mystery Relay Wins. The cheering and support all our swimmers gave each other was heart warming.
Well done to our newest club members, Summer, Jack and Vicky on their first carnival. Amazing swims and we think you are going to fit right in with our club.
This year’s mystery relay was won by Charlie – Cannonvale Cannons, Liam – Mirani, Sophie – Gardens & Mae – Whitsunday. All swimmers in all heats raced spectacularly and to hear the cheering from the spectators was wonderful.
Thank you to all our parents, grandparents and other volunteers who helped us set up, pack up and run the meet. Thank you to Swimming North Queensland officials for you ongoing support of our club and carnival.
Thank you to Aquatic Rush for ensuring your facility was ready to show off to the swimming world. We are very fortunate to have such a great swimming facility in our region and one that supports our club so much.

Contributed with thanks to Amanda Yuskan
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2024 Whitsunday Cup: A Celebration of Fun, Footy, and Community Spirit

October 24, 2024

The 2024 Whitsunday Cup lived up to all expectations, delivering an unforgettable weekend of touch football, fun, and togetherness. Hosted in the stunning Whitsundays, the annual event drew players, families, and supporters from near and far to celebrate their love for the sport in a festival-like atmosphere. The sense of joy and community was palpable throughout the weekend, as people came together not just to compete, but to revel in the shared passion that makes touch footy so special.

From the first whistle to the final play, the Whitsunday Cup offered something for everyone, with a wide range of teams and skill levels represented. From juniors to seasoned players, the event showcased a vibrant mix of competitive action and social matches, with players of all ages and backgrounds coming together to enjoy the sport they love. The games were fast-paced and exciting, with standout moments of skill and sportsmanship on full display, much to the delight of the cheering crowds.

Beyond the footy, the Whitsunday Cup embodied the very best of community spirit. The sidelines were buzzing with laughter, conversation, and friendly banter as families and friends cheered on their teams, creating a festive, family-friendly environment. Food stalls and entertainment for younger spectators added to the fun, making the event a great day out for everyone, whether they were on the field or enjoying the festivities from the stands.
One of the highlights of this year’s event was the overwhelming enthusiasm for next year’s cup. By the end of the weekend, the buzz for the 2025 Whitsunday Cup was already building, with many players and teams vowing to return next year to keep the tradition alive. This speaks volumes about the impact of the event, which continues to grow in popularity, attracting new participants and solidifying its place as a staple in the region's sporting calendar.

The success of the Whitsunday Cup wouldn’t have been possible without the tireless efforts of the volunteers, organizers, and supporters who worked behind the scenes. Their dedication, from planning and logistics to helping on the day, ensured that everything ran smoothly. From coordinating schedules to managing the grounds, these unsung heroes helped make the Whitsunday Cup the well-organized, fun-filled event it was. A huge thank you goes out to each and every one of them for their invaluable contributions.

As we wrap up the 2024 Whitsunday Cup, the countdown has already begun for 2025, when touch football fans will once again come together to celebrate the sport in this incredible community. Until then, we encourage everyone to keep spreading the love of footy for fun and to carry the same spirit of camaraderie and joy with them throughout the year. The Whitsunday Cup continues to be a shining example of how sport can bring people together, and we can’t wait to see what the next chapter holds!

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Airlie Beach Bowls Club Hard Cover Update and results

October 24, 2024

This past week saw a quiet period for work on our club’s hard cover due to a mix-up with obtaining the necessary permit to access the old Fire Station land. However, that didn’t stop our members from enjoying some social activities.

Our ladies represented the club at Sarina, while other members competed at the Proserpine Bowls Club. Back home, Friday afternoon saw the bar open for members, with Bar Manager Fiona Greener and Terry Clarke ensuring everyone was well taken care of.

The afternoon brought together many familiar faces, including Arthur and Liz McManus, John and Robin Brown, Tony Kelly, Rick Burnell, Duncan Smith, John Matterson, Merve Stewart, and Kila El Amarna, who shared the amusing tale of escaping a baby crocodile to join us. Ted Cullen, John McGregor, Bob Fenney, Bobby McMahon, and David Meiklejohn also enjoyed the sociable gathering.

Work on the hard cover is set to resume next week, and we’ll keep you posted with updates. Be sure to check out the photo of Fiona Greener and Terry Clarke welcoming our Friday regulars!

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

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Proserpine Bowls Club Weekly Results

October 31, 2024

Social Bowls
   • Wednesday: Bruce Uhe, Arthur Griffith, and Sandy Daffara beat Alen Sanderson, John Anderson, and Philip Brown 21-17. Henny Tattum and Wayne Coonan won 30-13 against Dave Meiklejohn and Mark Mawson. Heather Brown represented Proserpine at Seaforth’s PAH 49th celebration.
   • Sunday: Andy McDougall and Heather Brown triumphed 23-17 over Bruce Uhe and Sandy Daffara. Mary Hedgelong and Mike Harrison defeated John Anderson and Philip Brown 32-16.


Club Championship 2 Bowl Triples Shane Kinnear, Scott Hamilton, and Wayne Handley edged out Todd Leys, Jonathan Bye, and Gavin Milne 25-22 to win the final. They will compete at the Champion of Champion 2 Bowl Triples in Marian this weekend.

B Triples Matches Bruce Uhe, Mike Harrison, and David Ling won by forfeit, while Arthur Griffith, Peter Lawton, and Gavin Noonan beat Steve Summers, Vince Olsen, and Todd Leys 20-19. The final will be arranged soon.

Good luck to all!

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

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Wangaratta Bowls

October 24, 2024

Tuesday Social Games On Tuesday, Merle Elphinstone, Irene Laird, and Geoff Danvers narrowly defeated Stumpy Adams, Lyn Danvers, and Greg Colquhoun. In pairs, Robyn Stitt and Dot Slater edged out Deb Retchless and Mark Drummond. The jackpot remains unclaimed and continues to grow!

Friday Gathering We welcomed clients and carers from Grow and Evolve for a picnic and a game of bowls, which everyone enjoyed.

Sunday Social Bowls Sunday's winners included Robyn Stitt and Penny Warren, who defeated Jim Quod and Mark Drummond. Other winners were Bron Tolcher, Irene Laird, and Kennedy Whitton, as well as Laurie Land, Shane Dykstra, and Jeff Hovey. The jackpot stays intact for another week.
A group of barefoot bowlers also celebrated Sarah’s birthday on the green.

Upcoming Competitions Nominations for mixed pairs, triples, and fours close on Sunday, October 27.
                                                                                                                 
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren

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PGC Competition Results: Week Ending 20th October 2024

October 24, 2024

Tuesday 15th October – Single Stableford
   • Men’s Winner: Finbar O’Flynn (44 points)
   • Runner-Up: Scott Mason (37 points)
   • Ladies’ Winner: Di Chard (39 points)
   • Runner-Up: Leanne Alexander (35 points)
Veterans’ Division
   • Ladies’ Winner: Leanne Alexander (35 points)
   • Men’s Winner: Barry Mortimer (35 points on countback)

Wednesday 16th October – Ladies Single Stableford
   • Winner: Leanne Alexander (37 points)
   • Runner-Up: Tina Badenhorst (34 points)

Thursday 17th October – PGC Single Stroke
   • A Grade Winner: Jason Bourke (64 nett)
   • B Grade Winner: Nic Apruzzese (66 nett)

Friday 18th October – Metropole Run (9 Holes)
   • Winner: Karlene Lloyd (23 points)
   • Runner-Up: Nathan Sothmann (21 points)

Saturday 19th October – Haymans Single Stableford
   • Overall Winner: Ross Hammond (39 points)
   • A Grade Winner: Aaron Prosser (36 points)
   • B Grade Winner: Mick Kavanagh (39 points)
   • C Grade Winner: Ross Hammond (39 points)

Sunday 20th October – PGC Single Stableford
   • Men’s Winner: Levi Holmes (40 points)
   • Ladies’ Winner: Di Chard (35 points)

Congratulations to all winners!

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Club

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Pitbulls Score Three Wins from Four on October 19

October 24, 2024

The Pitbulls had a strong showing on Saturday, October 19, securing three victories out of four matches across the junior divisions.

In the Under-11s, the Pitbulls faced a tough loss to Magpies White, with a final score of 65 to 88. Despite the defeat, standout performances came from Patrick, who contributed 7 runs, and Blake, who took an impressive 2 wickets for 8 runs off 4 overs.

The Under-12s had more success in their away game at Walerston, winning convincingly with 4/101 against 55. Korbin shone with an unbeaten 29 runs, and his bowling was equally impressive, taking 2 wickets for just 2 runs off 2 overs.

The Under-13s also dominated their game against North’s Red, finishing with 3/164 while restricting their opponents to 6/32. Emerson top-scored with 24, while Jaxon put in a stellar bowling performance, taking 2 wickets for 3 runs, including 1 maiden over from his 2 overs.

The Under-15s completed the trio of victories, beating Brothers 4/122 to 38. Will M was unbeaten on 27*, and Max delivered a standout bowling display, taking 4 wickets for just 4 runs off 2 overs.

The Under-17s had a bye this week, leaving the Pitbulls with an overall positive outcome from their weekend matches.

Well done to all the teams for their efforts and impressive results!

The junior teams celebrating their wins! Photos supplied

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Celebrating The Next Generation Of Skippers

October 17, 2024

A new wave of students has proudly completed their Vocational Education and Training in Schools (VETiS) Coxswain’s Course programme at the Whitsunday Sailing Club.
The innovative initiative helps shape the future of the marine industry by providing local school students with the skills, training, and opportunities they need to pursue a career on the water.
This year’s programme saw 24 students from Proserpine State High School, St Catherine’s Catholic College and Mirani State High School join the 2024/2025 Coxswain’s cohort. The students have undergone extensive classroom and on-water training, gaining critical hands-on experience aboard the Red Cat Adventures fleet.
Over the last two years, 82 students have successfully completed the course, with five of the students being employed by SeaLink Whitsundays.
Asher Telford, General Manager at SeaLink Whitsundays, developed the idea in 2022 to address staffing shortages and a housing crisis that affected the marine and tourism industries in the region. Mr Telford shared:
“I am immensely proud of the programme's success.”
“When I developed this idea in 2022, we were facing critical staffing shortages and a housing crisis, prompting us to seek alternative methods for recruiting and training professional skippers. By reaching out to local schools, we found a solution.”
This year's course also saw 12 Coxswain trainees participate in SeaLink Whitsundays’ work experience programme during school holidays, where they received additional on-the-job training alongside the crew.
Students completed three terms of classroom learning and benefitted from real-world training. The programme covered a range of challenging subjects such as coastal navigation, seamanship, vessel handling, and maritime legislation.
Importantly, students also gained critical 'Shipboard Safety' skills, learning how to launch life rafts, deploy emergency flares, fight fires, and master in-water survival techniques.
Deb Duggan, Training Coordinator at the Whitsunday Maritime Training Centre, praised the students' dedication and progress throughout the year, stating:
“The students tackled a wide range of subjects, many of which were new and challenging for those unfamiliar with boats.
“It’s been amazing to see their confidence grow as they honed their skills on the water.”
Each student is now on the pathway to obtaining a Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal qualification – a nationally recognised certification issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), enabling them to operate commercial vessels under 12 metres in inshore waters.

A new wave of students has proudly completed their Coxswain’s Course. Photo supplied

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Whitsunday Game Fish Club's Light Tackle Tournament: A Weekend of Unbelievable Action

October 17, 2024

The Whitsunday Game Fish Club’s Light Tackle Tournament, held over the weekend, lived up to its reputation, with participants describing it as “fantastic,” “unbelievable,” and “the stuff dreams are made of.” Despite challenging conditions with 15-20 km/h south-easterly winds, 87 anglers across 26 teams displayed skill and determination, tagging and releasing an impressive array of fish.

Among the highlights of the tournament were the 67 sailfish, 5 black marlin, 60 longtail tuna, and a variety of other species, including Spanish mackerel, shark mackerel, mahi-mahi, and barracuda, all caught using 10kg monofilament line.

The major winners were as follows:
   • Champion Male Angler: Jeremy Kelland on Nomad
   • Champion Lady Angler: Joanne Zerafa on Cool Change
   • Champion Junior Male: Dylan Gowers
   • Champion Junior Female: Jasmin Smith on Lay Low
   • Champion Small Fry: Fyn Mau from Mackay, in a brilliant effort
   • Champion Boat under 7 metres: Somewhere
   • Champion Boat over 7 metres: Nomad, which also took home the title of Champion Team of the Tournament

A special mention goes to Johnny Zerafa, who was crowned Champion Mackerel Catcher of the Tournament, receiving cheers that echoed throughout the venue.
The junior anglers were especially impressive, with all of them catching and releasing fish and proving they’re future champions. At times, the action was chaotic, with packs of up to 15 sailfish attacking baits and lures, creating moments of excitement and frenzied shouting across the water.

The tournament ended with a memorable presentation night, thanks to the event's valuable sponsors. Smiles filled the room as the winners collected their prizes, and the Club extended its heartfelt thanks to all sponsors for their support.

Next year’s tournament is scheduled for October 16-19, with entries capped at 35 boats. Anglers are encouraged to organise their teams early and get ready to join the fun of gamefishing.


Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore

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Whitsunday Equestrian Group Closes Season with 2-Day Showjumping and Dressage Event

October 17, 2024

The Whitsunday Equestrian Group’s two-day T-Shirt Event, held on October 12-13 at the Cannon Valley Pony Club, marked a successful end to their competition season, providing an exciting weekend for riders and spectators alike.

Competitors from Townsville to Mackay gathered to showcase their skills across both days. The bi-annual T-Shirt Event offered dressage classes ranging from Prep to Medium levels, and showjumping heights from 40cm to 110cm. Known for its casual atmosphere, the event contrasted with the group’s more formal Supreme and Classic competitions.

The weekend’s overall champions, kindly sponsored by Equacare, were:
Showjumping (High Point Champions)
   • 40cm Champion: Shannon English on Skiddles
Reserve: Sammi Warren on Cruise
   • 60cm Champion: Kaitlyn English on Chester the Bester
Reserve: Mila Parkinson on Max
   • 80cm Equal Champions: Emily Bradford on Diamond Account & Milla Cook on Down with the Devil
   • 100cm Champion: Ruby Cran on Braveheart
   • 110cm Champion: Iris Amann on Leroy Brown

Dressage (High Percentage Champions)
   • Prep Champion: Emily Bradford on Diamond Account
Reserve: Julie Keane on Factor That In
   • Prelim Champion: Lydia Forde on OO Scarlett MBE
Reserve: Jillian Moffat on Russell Pocket First Edition
   • Novice Champion: Jillian Moffat on Russell Pocket First Edition
Reserve: Milla Cook on Down with the Devil
   • Elementary Champion: Kate van Dalen on Palladium Silver
Reserve: Pamela Kingwill on Keepit Intrepid
   • Medium Champion: Pamela Kingwill on Keepit Intrepid
Reserve: Heidi Grinham on Winola

The Whitsunday Equestrian Group extends heartfelt thanks to all competitors, volunteers, sponsors, and attendees for their support and enthusiasm, which made the event such a success.

The group's 2025 competitive calendar has now been released. For further details, visit the Whitsunday Equestrian Group's Facebook page.

Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Equestrian Group

Show jumping competitors

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Cannons Shine at Pioneer Meet with Medals, PBs, and Age Champion Titles

October 17, 2024

Day 2 of the Pioneer Long Course Transition Meet saw 37 swimmers from the Cannonvale Cannons showcase their skills, securing multiple medals, personal bests (PBs), and age champion titles. The Cannons continued their strong performance over the two-day event, with their determination and talent on full display.

Several standout swimmers earned medals in all their events, including Don Algie, Jacob Bell, Harry Chegwidden, Tora Delac, Charlie Doherty, Thomas Ganter, Lucas Korosec, and Isaac Pisaniello. Their consistency in the pool was remarkable, and they were rewarded with well-deserved accolades.

A special mention goes to those who smashed their PBs during the meet.

Congratulations to Harry Chegwidden, Declan Dichiera, Evelyn Doherty, Lucas Korosec, Celest Orenshaw, Andie and Dylan Reynolds, Adelaide Sanders, and Indi and Levi Smith for pushing their limits and achieving outstanding results.

In addition to the medals and PBs, several Cannons swimmers were crowned Age Champions. Charlie Doherty (13yrs Runner-Up), Tora Delac (14yrs), Don Algie (11yrs), Declan Dichiera (11yrs Runner-Up), Elouise Chegwidden (9yrs Runner-Up), and Lucas Korosec (8yrs Runner-Up) all earned prestigious titles for their age groups.

The excitement continued at this week's Club Night, where three new Club Records were set. Jax Clayworth (11yrs) broke the 400IM record, Harris Delac (10yrs) set a new mark in the 800m Freestyle, and Jacob Bell (17yrs) now holds the record in the 1500m Freestyle.

Further congratulations go to Charlie Doherty, Don Algie, Jax Clayworth, Andie Reynolds, and Tiana Bell for achieving their 1500m Freestyle upgrades. This milestone represents the highest achievement in the freestyle upgrade ladder. Ruby Lawson and Kaitlyn Moon also deserve recognition for reaching new distances in the 200m Freestyle and 25m Butterfly, respectively.

Well done to all the Cannons swimmers for their incredible efforts and achievements!

Cannons Team at Pioneer Long Course Transition Meet
Three of our six Age Champion recipients, Tora Delac (14yrs), Lucas Korosec (8yrs) Charlie Doherty (13yrs)
Jacob Bell Club Record Holder for 1500m Freestyle 17yrs
Harris Delac Club Record Holder for 800 Freestyle 10yrs

Contriubuted with thanks to Jade Korosec

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Whitsunday Swimming Club Impresses at Pioneer LC Meet in Mackay

October 17, 2024

The Whitsunday Swimming Club made a strong start to the season over the weekend at the Pioneer Long Course Meet in Mackay. Twelve dedicated swimmers represented the club, showcasing their talent and determination in their first swim meet of the season. Among them were three new swimmers—Jax, Ti, and Georgia—who made their debut in the competitive swimming world with impressive performances, proving they are ready to race.

Returning swimmers Mae, Alex, Hayden, Leyton, Axel, Jayde, Chloe, George, and Savannah put on an incredible display, achieving personal bests (PBs) and demonstrating excellent technique and form. Their hard work in training is clearly paying off, and the Whitsunday swimmers are proving they’re a force to be reckoned with. Watch out, Swimming North Queensland—Whitsunday swimmers are on the rise!

Looking ahead, the Whitsunday Long Course Swimming Carnival is scheduled for October 19-20. It's a great opportunity to experience competitive swimming and see some of the region’s best in action.

For more information about joining the club, contact them via Facebook or email at whitsundayfrogs@gmail.com. The club also accepts Fairplay vouchers. For inquiries about training or squads, reach out to Jenny at 0432 889 601 or aquaticrush@gmail.com.

Contributed with thanks to Amanda Yuskan
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Airlie Beach Bowls Update Progress and Success on the Green

October 17, 2024

It’s an exciting time at Airlie Beach Bowls Club as preparations for the new hardcover are well underway. Foreman Trevor Scott and his team are making excellent progress, already halfway through installing the Category 5 foundations that will ensure the roof stands strong for many years to come. The effort and attention to detail are impressive, promising a fantastic new structure for the club.

On the green, Wednesday saw a small group of bowlers head to Proserpine, where David Meiklejohn and Mark Mawson were the surprise stars of the day, achieving a stunning 26-12 victory. Well done to both, proudly flying the Airlie flag in the competition.

Looking ahead, Tony Whitehorn, Noel Crosbie, Eric Barnard, and Mark Mawson will join forces to form an Airlie Beach team for the Proserpine Memorial on Saturday, November 9. Best of luck to them in representing the club!

Keep an eye out for photos of the foundations and the hard-working staff building our magnificent new structure—exciting times ahead for Airlie Beach Bowls Club!

Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson

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Bowen Bridge Club Shines at Mackay Congress

October 17, 2024

Eight members of the Bowen Bridge Club participated in a four-day Bridge Congress in Mackay, competing against some of the region’s best players. The Martin team, representing Bowen, achieved an impressive result, securing 2nd place in the B Division. Congratulations to the team for their strong performance and for proudly representing the club.


Bowen Pair Wins Novice Section at Whitsunday Zone Pairs
Debbie Breeze and Susan McInnes of the Bowen Bridge Club have triumphed in the novice section of the Whitsunday Zone Pairs competition. Their outstanding performance has earned them a place at the Queensland Festival of Bridge, to be held in Brisbane this October. The club extends its congratulations and best wishes as they prepare to compete on a larger stage.

Contributed with thanks to Lydie Martin

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Proserpine Bowls Club Were LUCKY WITH THE WEATHER

October 24, 2024

On Wednesday eight players enjoyed a game of Social Bowls.  Alen Sanderson and Bruce Uhe defeated Arthur Griffith and Mike Harrison 23 - 15;  Dave Meikele and Mark Mawson defeated John Anderson and Barry Zillmann 25 - 13.

On Sunday, there was the threat of rain but 16 and 17 ends of triples were played before a shower interrupted play.  Arthur Griffith, Philip Brown and Sandy Daffara defeated Mary Hedgelong, Peter Lawton and Wayne Coonan 19 -10;  John Anderson, Bruce Uhe and Mike Harrison defeated Alen Sanderson, Henny Tattum and Heather Brown 16 - 13.

Nominations are now open for positions of the Board.  These are on the notice board in the club or a copy can be emailed if requested.  Nominations close on Sunday, November 10 at 5pm.  AGM in Sunday, November 24 at 10am.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

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Wangaratta Bowls

October 17, 2024

Tuesday's social bowls saw a quieter turnout as several of our ladies participated in the Northern Beaches Carnival. A big congratulations to the team of Robyn Stitt, Lyn Danvers, Margaret Wilson, and Heather Jorgenson, who secured second place at the event. Back at the club, the day's winners were Merle Elphinstone, Irene Laird, and Gavin Charles, who triumphed over Stumpy Adams, Deb Retchless, and Dot Slater. However, the jackpot remained unclaimed.

Sunday's social bowls action crowned winners on Rink 4, where Robyn Stitt, Sue Shearing, and Kennedy Whitton defeated Toni Bowen, Isobel Wheeler, and Kevin Jewell. Other match results included Lindy Suann and Penny Warren overcoming Bron Tolcher and Albi Vigar; Gavin Charles and Laurie Land defeating Shane Dykstra and Deb Retchless; and Merle Elphinstone, Graeme Read, and Allan Rolfe winning against Kevin Baxter, Jim Quod, and Barry Beel. Once again, the jackpot went unclaimed.

Please note that the date for the Come and Try afternoon has been rescheduled to Saturday, November 2, at 1:30 pm. Keep an eye on Facebook for updates closer to the event.

Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren


 Sunday's winners: Sue Shearing Kennedy Whitton Robyn Stitt. Photo supplied

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Proserpine Golf Cup Competition Results: Week Ending 13/10/24

October 17, 2024

Labour Day Public Holiday (7/10/24) – Single Stableford
The Labour Day Public Holiday saw Di Chard triumph in the Single Stableford with 35 points, winning on a countback from Joshua Mansley. Ross Meade claimed 3rd with 33 points, while Luke Swift finished 4th with 32 points.
   • NTPs: Sherri Meade and Jenny Hounsell

Tuesday (8/10/24) – Single Stroke
In Tuesday’s Single Stroke, Ryan Wilkes dominated with an impressive 66 nett, scoring eagles on the 1st and 12th holes. Adam Maggs finished as runner-up with 71 nett.
   • Ladies: Leanne Alexander secured the win with 72 nett, followed by Robyn Whitham with 73.
   • Rundown: Aaron Prosser (72), Ken Granger, Scott Mason (74), and Vickie Wallace (75)
   • 2-shot winners: Ryan Wilkes (1st), Robyn Whitham (2nd), Scott Mason and Aaron Prosser (9th)
   • NTPs: Ryan Wilkes, Tiina Randmae (2nd), Penny Wardroper (9th), Adam Maggs (13th), Scott Mason (16th)

Veterans’ October Monthly Medal and Least Putts
   • Ladies: Linda Wardroper won with 72 nett on a countback from Leanne Alexander.
   • Men: John Strelec claimed victory with 69 nett, followed by Ken Granger with 74.
   • Pin shots: Robyn Whitham, Elaine Philpott, Jenny Hounsell, Leanne Alexander (x2), Paula McQuat (x2), and Linda Wardroper
   • Chip-ins: Penny Wardroper (x2), Jenny Hounsell, Robyn Whitham, and Elaine Philpott
   • Least Putts: Robyn Whitham and Elaine Philpott (32 each), Ken Granger (31)

Wednesday (9/10/24) – Ladies’ Single Stableford
Robyn Whitham took top honors with 36 points, followed by Jenny Hounsell in 2nd with 34.
   • Rundown: Lyn Muller (31), Heather Luvis (30), and Ann Hardell (29)
   • NTPs: Lyn Muller and Pauline Redpath (2nd), Jenny Hounsell and Genia Sarafian (16th)

Thursday (10/10/24) – Single Stableford
   • A Grade: Pascal Neunreuther secured the win with 39 points, ahead of Greg Walker with 36.
   • B Grade: Paul Joice triumphed with 34 points on a countback from Vic Feldman.
   • Rundown: Perri Simpson (36), Stephen Berridge (35), Gavin Kerwand (35), Adam Maggs (35), Ryan Wilkes (34), Alan Elsayed (33)
   • 2-shot winners: Brenton Mansfield, Adam Maggs, Greg Walker (2nd), Alan Elsayed, Lewy Tuck, Stephen Berridge (13th)
   • NTPs: Brenton Mansfield (2nd), Bernie Drake (9th), Lewy Tuck (13th), Aaron Prosser (16th)

Friday (11/10/24) – Metropole Run (9 Holes)
   • Winner: Brad Fleet with 20 points
   • Runner-up: Terry Handford with 19 points
   • NTPs: Tom O’Brien (13th), Ben Smith (16th)
   • Rundown: Jack Pirlo, Troy Liesch, Chris Bartlett (19), Adam Maggs (18)

Saturday (12/10/24) – ALLENBUILD Stableford
   • A Grade Winner: Brian Allen with 38 points
   • B Grade Winner: Brett Bauer with 35 points (on countback)
   • Rundown: Aaron Prosser (35), Chris Brett, Luke Hansen, Scott Mason (34), Ken Lovett, Jack Hayes-Williams (33), Vic Feldman, Brock Smith (32)
   • NTPs: Terry Handford (2nd), Brian Allen (9th), Luke Paroz (13th), Brian Allen (16th)
   • Ladies Winner: Peta Thomas with 37 points, followed by Noelene Spurway (35)

Sunday (13/10/24) – Single Stableford
   • Men: Jason Bourke came out on top with 39 points, narrowly edging out John Bissell with 38.
   • Ladies: Heather Luvis won with 36 points, followed by Paula McQuat with 34.
   • Rundown: Wilf Herweg (38), Blake Davis (37), Nathan Sothmann, Levi Holmes, Ritchie Atkins (35), Robert Hines (34)
   • NTPs: Brad Fleet (2nd), Jason Bourke (9th), Ritchie Atkins (13th), Wilf Herweg (16th), Lyn Muller (2nd and 9th)


Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae

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Proserpine Veterans Golf

October 24, 2024

Last Tuesday felt like an early taste of summer for the October Monthly Medal, with a great turnout of 31 players. The club was also pleased to welcome back Ken Granger, who had been absent for eight weeks.

In the Ladies' division, Linda Wardroper claimed victory with a nett score of 72, winning on a countback from Leanne Alexander. Robyn Whitham (73), Vickie Wallace (75), Jan Shuwalow (75), and Genia Sarafian (78) rounded out the run-down with solid performances.

In the Men's division, John Strelec shot a fantastic score of 69 to take the win. Ken Granger, in his return, finished runner-up with a nett 74. The run-down included Wilf Herweg (77), Nic Apruzzese, Barry Mortimer, David Woods, and John Oates (all with 78), John Wallace (79), and Pascal Neunreuther and Vic Feldman (81).

Pin shots were awarded to:
   • Ladies: Robyn Whitham, Elaine Philpott, Jenny Hounsell, Leanne Alexander (2), Paula McQuat (2), and Linda Wardroper
   • Men: Nic Apruzzese, John Oates, Ken Granger, and Pascal Neunreuther

There were also several chip-ins: Penny Wardroper (2), Jenny Hounsell, Robyn Whitham, and Elaine Philpott.

The least putts title went to Robyn Whitham and Elaine Philpott, each with 32 for the ladies, while Ken Granger topped the men's list with 31.

Upcoming events:
   • October 15 and 22 are scheduled as Stableford events. Please note that the 22nd may be played as two rounds of nine holes depending on the progress of the greens' planned maintenance. Updates will follow.
   • October 29 will feature the Whitsunday Group game at Bowen, followed by the AGM and the presentation of annual awards, including the winning club and Golfers of the Year.

Good luck to all competitors, and see you on the course!

Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat

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Viking Cup 10s A Roaring Success At Whitsunday Sportspark

October 24, 2024

The Viking Cup 10s 2024 junior rugby union carnival, held at Whitsunday Sportspark on September 27-28, was a tremendous success, drawing players and supporters from across the region.

The two-day event featured 45 teams, with 35 traveling from outside the local area, highlighting the growing popularity of the carnival.

Teams travelled from as far as the Gold Coast to participate in the event, which offered an exciting showcase of junior rugby talent.

Over 2,000 spectators attended, creating an electric atmosphere as they cheered on players aged 5 to 16.

The 10-a-side format led to fast-paced matches filled with skilful tries, quick passing, and tough tackles, keeping the crowd on their feet.

The Whitsunday Raiders under-12 team stood out, winning their division with an undefeated record across six matches.

Whitsunday Sportspark was praised for its top-notch facilities and scenic setting, making it the perfect venue for the large-scale event.

Local businesses enjoyed a boost from the influx of visitors, with accommodation and dining spots bustling throughout the weekend.

Event organizers hailed the carnival’s success and expressed hopes for an even bigger event next year.

President of Whitsunday Junior Rugby Union Tim Oberg praised the support of the event.

“The support from the rugby community has been overwhelming, and we're thrilled to see so many young players enjoying the sport at such a competitive level,” said Tim.

Queensland Rugby Union’s Central Queensland Regional Manager Jack Lloyd also praised the event.

“The Viking Cup 10s has undoubtedly cemented its place as a key event in junior rugby, providing both a platform for emerging talent and a celebration of the sport,” said Jack.


Contributed with thanks to Tim Oberg

Photo credit: SMP Whitsundays

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A Stunning Week at Airlie Beach Bowls Club

October 11, 2024

It was an incredible week in paradise for the Airlie Beach Bowls Club, packed with exciting moments and memorable achievements. The action kicked off on Tuesday afternoon with Social Bowls, where skipper Tony Whitehorn continued his winning streak, leading his team of Lyn Hodder and Cath Rimmuswaal to a dominant victory. All three players were in outstanding form.

However, Wednesday brought a surprising turn of events. In the Social Bowls game, Tony suffered a stunning defeat, with Rick Galea and his team clinching a decisive 48-10 victory. Rick Brunnell, playing at lead, delivered an exceptional performance, while Lu Rogan impressed with her remarkable bowling skills, making a smooth and impressive transition.

Wednesday night’s Corporate Bowls wasn’t just about the game, but also about teamwork and community spirit. In a fantastic show of solidarity, members answered the call from Bob and Yvonne to help clear bushes from the right-hand side of the rink in preparation for the upcoming construction of a hard cover. The group’s efforts were nothing short of extraordinary, ensuring the club is ready for the next stage of the project, set to unfold over the next six or seven weeks.

Friday morning brought a special visit from the Endeavour Foundation. Families joined to witness the remarkable progress their children have made in learning the art of lawn bowls. The club looks forward to seeing their continued success, especially once the roof is installed.

The week culminated in Friday night’s much-anticipated Classic Men’s Fours, proudly sponsored by Airlie Beach Hotel, Cruise Whitsundays, PRD Real Estate, Betta Home Living, Master Butchers, Anaconda, Pioneer Adventures, Autopro Cannonvale, Rock Plumbing and Gas Fitting, and Ben Doolins Builders. Six gruelling games saw tough competition from some of the best teams.
Final results:
   • 4th Place: Manny Isgro’s team, featuring Paul Foot, Les Rodgers, and Robbie Spence.
   • 3rd Place: South Suburban Mackay team, led by skipper "Pistol" Pete Blackburn, with champion lead Davey Peats, Peter Petersen, and Bruce Johnson.
   • 2nd Place: Skipper Gavin Milne’s team, with John Bye, Scott Hamilton, and Steve Ridolf.
   • 1st Place: The undefeated team from the Gold Coast, comprising Australian players Sean Baker and Nathan Rice, alongside NSW representatives Jason Constable and Brett Tynan. Their outstanding team performance dazzled the crowd, showcasing world-class skills that left no doubt about their dominance over the star-studded field.

Congratulations to all the participants for an incredible week of bowls at Airlie Beach Bowls Club.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.

Photos supplied

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Bowen Bowls Social Bowls

October 10, 2024

The social bowls games continued over the week with some close matches.

Sunday 6th October:
   • Jane and Tracey defeated Andy and Steve.
   • Ron and Ian won against Don and Lloyd.

Scroungers:
   • Rosco claimed victory over Robyn and Ken.

Wednesday 2nd October:
   • Ray and Jane defeated Marion and Gordo.
   • Maryellen, J. Painting, and Kevin triumphed over Eddy, A. Vigar, and Steve.
   • Lou secured a win against Tracey.

Additional Game (No Date Provided):
   • Marion, Rob, and Jane defeated Ian, Tracey, and Wendy.

In the Triples Competition:
   • Semi Final: Ron, Kennedy, and Mark defeated Ray, Herb, and Mark.
   • Final: The 2024 Triples Champions are Robyn, Rosco, and Tiarna, who claimed victory over Ron, Kennedy, and Mark. Congratulations to the winners and commiserations to the runners-up!


Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards

Robyn, Rosco and Tiarna, Photo supplied

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A Week of Social Fun and Competitive Spirit At Proserpine Bowls Club

October 10, 2024

After a couple of weeks of suspense, the missing scorecard has been found and returned, allowing us to report that Philip Brown, John Anderson, Mary Hedgelong, and Sandy Daffara triumphed over Philip Brown, Alen Sanderson, Barry Zillmann, and Mike Harrison with a final score of 23-17.

Wednesday's Social Bowls welcomed two special guests to the fold: Wayne Coonan from Ayr Bowls Club and Henny Tattum from Airlie Beach. The matches were lively and competitive, with Bruce Uhe, Barry Zillman, and Sandy Daffara defeating Alen Sanderson, Henny Tattum, and Mike Harrison 19-11. In another match, Philip Brown and Heather Brown claimed a decisive victory against Arthur Griffith and Wayne Coonan, 25-10.

Friday evening brought a fun and relaxed atmosphere to the greens with Barefoot Bowls. The event saw great participation from both players and volunteers, contributing to the success of this monthly event. In fact, the club continued the weekend of barefoot bowls with groups booked in for Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, with everyone enjoying the experience.

Sunday afternoon was perfect for another round of social bowls, despite the warm weather. A special highlight was Orin, a world traveller currently visiting the area, who had her first experience of lawn bowls. Orin and the club members thoroughly enjoyed the social time together.
In the day’s social bowls results:
   • John Anderson and Gavin Noonan defeated Ken Watts and Kendall Watts 17-10.
   • Mary Hedgelong, Bruce Uhe, and Mike Harrison narrowly edged out Orin, Philip Brown, and Wayne Coonan 17-14.
   • Arthur Griffith and Peter Lawton claimed a tight victory over Henny Tattum and Sandy Daffara, 17-16.


Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

Beautiful weather for bowls, Photo supplied

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Proserpine Golf Club Competition Results – Week Ending 6th October 2024

October 17, 2024

The Proserpine Golf Club (PGC) enjoyed another week of excellent golf weather, with several key competitions taking place.

Tuesday 1st October – PGC Vets: The Whitsunday Group at PGC
The penultimate Whitsunday Group competition saw a strong field of 58 players competing in a Stableford event.
Ladies: PGC ladies dominated, taking out the top nine places.
   • Winner: Jacqui Wall (38 points)
   • Runner-up: Robyn Whitham (34 points, on countback from Elaine Philpott)
   • Run Down: Allison McCarthy and Anna Winterbourn (33 points), Tina Badenhorst (32), Vickie Wallace (31), Paula McQuat, Jenny Hounsell, and Donna Boccalatte (30), Mary Chatfield (29).Men: The PGC men also claimed the first nine spots.
   • Winner: Steve Mitchell (35 points)
   • Runner-up: Peter Fox (34 points, on countback from Trevor Paroz)
   • Run Down: Barry Mortimer (34), John Wallace and Laurie Dakin (33), Pascal Neunreuther (32), Vic Feldman and John Oates (31), Les Gordon (30), Ross McLaughlin, Colin Hounsell, David Young, and Nic Apruzzese (29), Ross Meier (28).
Pin Shots:
   • Ladies: Tina Badenhorst, Robyn Whitham, Anna Winterbourn, and Vickie Wallace
   • Men: Laurie Dakin, Colin Gray, Guy Le Blowitz, and Trevor Paroz

Wednesday 2nd October – PD Law October Monthly Medal (Ladies)
In challenging, windy conditions, Nicole Cooper shone, securing a Monthly Medal win.
   • Winner: Nicole Cooper (69 nett)
   • Runner-up: Leanne Alexander (72)
   • Run Down: Tina Badenhorst and Lyn Muller (73), Robyn Whitham and Jenny Hounsell (77).
   • NTPs: A Grade – Lyn Muller, Jenny Hounsell; B Grade – Viv Demartini, Di Dobbins

Thursday 3rd October – PGC October Monthly Medal (Men)
A tightly contested event saw Colin Hounsell triumph in a close countback.
   • Overall Winner: Colin Hounsell (71)
   • A Grade: Ryan Wilkes (72), Billy O’Connor (R/up, on countback), Greg Walker (3rd, 73 on countback)
   • B Grade: Colin Hounsell (71), Barry Mortimer (R/up, on countback), Peter Elms (3rd)
   • Run Down: Brian Smith, Chris Brett, and Ryan Kenny (73), Peter Fox, Zachary Esden, Brian Payne, Phil Luckett, Owen Clarke, and Michael Ward (74), Rob Webb (75)
   • 2 Shot Winners: Michael Ward (2nd), Owen Clarke (9th), Greg Walker (13th), Mark Thompson (16th)
   • NTPs: Peter Elms (2nd), Di Chard (9th), Mark Thompson (13th), Zachary Esden (16th)

Friday 4th October – Metropole Run (9 Holes)
The front nine saw Brendan Spann take the win in the 9-hole Metropole Run.
   • Winner: Brendan Spann (21 points)
   • Runner-up: Jackson Gray (20, on countback)
   • Run Down: David Lloyd and Nathan Sothmann (18 points), Ryan Wilkes (16)
   • NTPs: Brendan Spann (2nd), Mitchell Whitton (9th)

Saturday 5th October – RGH October Monthly Medal
Men:
   • Overall Winner: Jason Bourke (63 nett)
   • A Grade: Jason Bourke, Rob Stanley (R/up, 67)
   • B Grade: Ross Meade (70), Paul Gray (72)
   • C Grade: Jim Cochrane (67), Tim Walton (69)
   • Run Down: Lewy Tuck, Ken Lovett, and Scott Clarke (69), John Dodds (70), Dean Kercher and Martyn Goodey (71)
   • 2 Shot Winners: Rob Stanley (2nd), Rob Stanley and Paul Gray (9th), Cory O’Shea, Scott Mason, Jason Bourke, Laurie Dakin (13th)
   • NTPs: Rob Stanley (2nd), Tim Walton (9th), Cory O’Shea (13th), Scott Clarke (16th)
Ladies:
   • Winner: Rehab Hull (73 nett)
   • Runner-up: Robyn Whitham (74)
   • Run Down: Peta Thomas, Brenda Cowan, Di Chard (75)
   • 2 Shot Winners: Di Chard (2nd, 9th)
Sunday 6th October – KJC October Monthly Medal
Men:
   • Winner: Warren Mitchell (73, on countback)
   • Runner-up: Roger Vandenberg
Ladies:
   • Winner: Peta Thomas (74)
   • Run Down: Brendan Spann, Danny York (73), John Hoey, Scott Lee (74)
   • 2 Shot Winner: Ross Meade (2nd)
   • NTPs: Jo Moynihan (2nd), Warren Mitchell (9th), Danny York (13th), Scott Lee (16th)

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Cannonvale Cannons Achieve Impressive Results In Distance Events

October 10, 2024

The Cannonvale Cannons hosted their first Distance Night of the season, providing swimmers with an opportunity to swim longer events and prepare for future meets.

Distance nights allow competitors to swim up from their current event distances, making it an invaluable experience to trial and set times for future comparisons.

The evening started with the 1500m and 800m Freestyle events.

Congratulations to the swimmers who took on these challenging distances: Don Algie, Tiana Bell, Jax Clayworth, Harris Delac, Charlie Doherty, Thomas Ganter, and Andie Reynolds for the 800m Freestyle, and Jacob Bell and Tora Delac for the 1500m Freestyle.

Awards were also presented for the previous week's Club Night achievements, with the coveted Chocolate Award going to Celeste Orenshaw for securing both the biggest and smallest personal best (PB). Her biggest PB earned her an upgrade to the 200m Backstroke. Additional upgrades included Abigeal Maher to 200IM, Felix Hosie to 25m Backstroke, and Tyler Bennett to 400IM.

The distance racing resumed, showcasing big PBs from many swimmers, as these events are often swum only once or twice a season. We look forward to announcing any potential club record breakers next week.

Distance swimming continued over the weekend at Day 1 of the Pioneer Long Course Transition Meet, with strong performances from the Cannons.

Don Algie took 1st in the 400IM, 200m Back, and 200m Breast. Jacob Bell and Ruby Harland also secured 1st in the 400IM, with Ruby placing 2nd in the 200m Fly and 200m Back.

Thomas Ganter placed 2nd, and Nelson Malady 3rd in the 200m Back, while Nelson also won the 1500m (B Grade). In the 200m Breast, Thomas placed 2nd, Andie Reynolds 3rd, Tora Delac 2nd, Tiana Bell 1st (B Grade) and Adelaide Sanders 2nd (B Grade).

Seasoned swimmer Ella Bounden who has recently joined the Cannons achieved 1st place in the 200m Backstroke. Full Day 2 report to Feature next week.

Contributed with thanks to Jade Koresec.

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

October 3, 2024

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 support categories. The weekend promises non-stop action, speed, and skill that will have motorsport fans on the edge of their seats.

Club President Ben Moran expressed the club’s excitement saying "Together with our members, dedicated committee and many generous local businesses our dream has come to life hosting this Australian Championship with what I believe to be one of the best dirt track facilities in the country ".

Racing kicks off at 9 a.m. both Saturday and Sunday, with entry at just $10 per car—so bring the family, load up your mates, and come witness the best in dirt track racing! Spectators are welcome to be part of this thrilling weekend that is sure to leave fans buzzing.


What: 2024 Australian Dirt Track Championships
Where: Drays Parl, 1 Lascelles Drive, Gunyarra, Queensland
When: Saturday 5 October from 9am & Sunday 6 October from 9am

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Whitsunday Game Fish Club Junior Anglers Steal the Show

October 3, 2024

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 to be outdone, her younger brother Benson also had an impressive showing, tagging and releasing a Long Tail Tuna on a 10kg line to win the Tuna section. Benson capped off the day by landing a stunning Mahi Mahi, solidifying the siblings' dominance in the competition.

Despite the challenging Sailfish conditions, all teams enjoyed a day of fishing and camaraderie. With the rally wrapped up, the club is now turning its attention to the highly anticipated Ben Doolan Light Tackle Tournament, set for October 10-13. This year's tournament is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever, thanks to a dedicated committee and the support of both long-standing and new sponsors.

The event kicks off with a compulsory briefing on Thursday, October 10 at 6 p.m followed by a fun Calcutta auction of teams at 8 p.m. All tournament nominations must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Monday, October 7. The action begins on Friday, October 11 with a sailpast of all competing boats at 7 a.m., and fishing will commence at 8 a.m. The tournament runs through the weekend, with the presentation dinner scheduled for Sunday evening at 6 p.m. at the Clubhouse in Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale.

One team to keep an eye on will be the group of junior anglers, with their dads stepping in as crew. These young competitors have already vowed to give the veterans a run for their money, making the Ben Doolan Light Tackle Tournament an event not to be missed!


Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore

Jasmin Smith (centre) with Sailfish for quick photo before release.
Benson Smith (left) with his Mahi Mahi.
Benson Smith with Tuna trophy.

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Port Denison Gun Club Hosts September Shoot

October 3, 2024

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, R Ness 23/25, G Clarke 23/25

Event 2: 25T DB Trophy
AA: A Zarb 52/52
A: J Campbell 25/25
B: D Stitt 24/25
C: A Gamgemi 26/28
Junior R Zarb

Event 3: 25T Single Barrel Continental Port Denison Championship
AA: T Coco 24/26
A: J Cerqui 30/33
B: M Simpson 19/25
C: R Ness 19/25
Junior R Zarb

Event 4: 15 Pr Double Rise Sweepstakes
AA: A Zarb 25/30, M Zabala & T Coco 23/30
A: B Murphy 25/30, A Lord  & C Edgerton 24/30
B: G Maltby 24/30, J Campbell 22/30, D Stitt 21/30
C: A Bennett 22/30, R Zarb 20/30. R Ness & A Furini 19/30

Thank you to our sponsors of the day Corrsafe and Bowen Home Hardware and to everyone who helped in any way over the weekend.  Our next shoot will be Sunday 27th October, commencing at 9.00am.

Contributed with thanks to Colin Edgerton Shoot Secretary of Port Denison Gun Club Inc

Event 2 25T DB - R Zarb, A Gangemi, D Stitt, J Campbell, A Zarb
Event 3 25T SB - R Zarb, R Ness, M Simpson, J Cerqui Overall T Coco
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Come and Try Club Swimming with The Cannons

October 3, 2024

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 great to see such strong attendance at Club Nights during the break.
A special congratulations goes to Jax Clayworth, who set a new club record in the 50-metre Butterfly with a time of 34.58 seconds. Zane Clayworth was presented with an Upgrade Certificate, and Dylan Reynolds earned the Swim of the Night award for her 50-metre Butterfly. Well done, Jax, Zane, and Dylan!
Top performers on Wednesday night, who achieved personal bests (PBs), include Eloise Chegwidden, Harry Chegwidden, Jax Clayworth, Zane Clayworth, Bonnie Crichton, Isaac Pisaniello, Andie Reynolds, Ruby Lawson, Lily Maher, Stella Mulliss, Maeve Dichiera, Roxy Groom, and Erik Hinrichsen.
Special mentions go to:
   • Roxy Groom, who swam an impressive 100-metre Individual Medley (IM) in 1:29.72, improving by 23.26 seconds. She also shaved 6.6 seconds off her previous 25-metre Butterfly time.
   • Isaac Pisaniello, who delivered an excellent 100-metre Freestyle performance, finishing in 1:11.94.
   • Stella Mulliss, who swam a fantastic 12-metre Backstroke, cutting nearly 2 seconds off her previous time.
   • Erik Hinrichsen, who excelled in all his events, with one of his standout swims being his 50-metre Backstroke, which he completed in under 1 minute.
Well done to all the swimmers who participated in Club Night! The swimmers will continue to train and prepare for the Pioneer Swimming Carnival this weekend.

Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen

Dylan Reynolds Swim of the Night Award
Jax Clayworth with 50m Club Record for Butterfly
Zane Clayworth with Upgrade Certificate
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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!


Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Bowls Club

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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.

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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

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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
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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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