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SPORT<br />
BOWLS GOLF<br />
CROWS NEST: May 2 - Winners<br />
Kerry Lovell and Roger<br />
Haldane, runners-up Trevor<br />
Gillies, Andrew Tabor and Terry<br />
Bowe.<br />
April 28 - Club selected fours<br />
Kerry Lovell, Daryl Fraser, Mick<br />
Chandler and Vince Vaz (sub<br />
for Roger Brashaw) d. Roy Bell,<br />
Alan Richardson (sub for Bevan<br />
Wingett), Peter Coman and<br />
Howard Cornwell.<br />
April 29 - Mixed social bowls<br />
winners were Jim Walcroft, Laurie<br />
Cant and Vonnie Gillies, runnersup<br />
Ray Weis, Terry Bowe and Jay<br />
Hevers.<br />
The club celebrates its 50th<br />
anniversary in May with a special<br />
event in the club dining room, so<br />
keep your eyes and ears open for<br />
details over this month.<br />
May 13 - Club sponsored mixed<br />
bowls. May 20 - Heritage Funerals<br />
afternoon.<br />
The next management committee<br />
meeting of the club is<br />
scheduled for Sunday, May 13, at<br />
9.30am in the clubhouse.<br />
New bowlers and visitors are<br />
always welcome at the Crows<br />
Nest Bowls Club. Contact Gary<br />
on bakescrowsnest@live.com.au<br />
or 4698 2197. GottaLoveBowls! -<br />
Gary Baker.<br />
CROWS NEST LADIES:<br />
President Jim Walcroft has requested<br />
the attendance of all<br />
members of our club to celebrate<br />
the men’s golden anniversary on<br />
Sunday, May 27.<br />
This invitation is also extended<br />
to your partners. Pre-dinner<br />
drinks available from 5pm<br />
RSVP Friday, May 11, to bakescrowsnest@live.com.au<br />
or<br />
phone 4698 2197.<br />
Championship pairs were<br />
not contested last week. Social<br />
bowls also on this Thursday.<br />
Visitors are welcome to<br />
join us.<br />
Names in on 4698 1450<br />
between 12 and and 12.15pm.<br />
For just $5 come and enjoy an<br />
afternoon of bowling with complimentary<br />
afternoon tea. Our<br />
format is two games of 10 ends.<br />
- Therese Smith.<br />
OAKEY: May 5 - Champion<br />
pairs P. Viney/P. Boyton d. G.<br />
Sprott/P. Wolski.<br />
Club pairs W. Gesler/P. Rudken<br />
d. K. Pickering/D. Dreyer.<br />
H. Sander/A. Jackson d. V.<br />
Rush/W. Patterson.<br />
May 12 - Champion pairs<br />
final R. Stewart/I. Groves v. P.<br />
Viney/P. Boyton. Play/sub or<br />
forfeit. Good luck to both teams.<br />
Senior singles G. Fenton v. S.<br />
Cosgrove (L. Hudson).<br />
May 26 - Fours semi-final<br />
between L. Fanning’s team and<br />
I. Groves’ team (Possible date<br />
change.<br />
Peter will let you know in next<br />
week’s bowls notes.)<br />
May 27 - Fours final with all<br />
going well.<br />
May 19-20 - Bongaree Pirates<br />
are coming to try to take back<br />
the Hangan-Burke trophy.<br />
June 3 - Patroness Day. Self<br />
selected triples mixed or otherwise.<br />
12.30pm start. Visitors<br />
most welcome. Teams on board<br />
please. - Sam Lorrimer.<br />
NORTH TOOWOOM-<br />
BA LADIES: A grade singles<br />
J. Allen-Best d. D. Allison, J.<br />
Leerentveld d. A. Rynne, S. Mc-<br />
Manus d. D. Clark. Consistency<br />
singles J. Pauli d. S. Chard.<br />
Social A. Jones, M. Hinz, M.<br />
Wheaton d. H. Gscheidle, F.<br />
Dornbusch, S. Morrow.<br />
No competition for tomorrow,<br />
Wednesday, but social available<br />
at 9am.<br />
Good bowling to the squad at<br />
the Queensland District Sides<br />
competition starting tomorrow<br />
at the Sunshine Coast and followed<br />
by the State Titles.<br />
May 16 - Consistency singles<br />
S. McManus v. F. Dornbusch, J.<br />
Pauli v. J. Leerentveld. Starting<br />
time 9am.<br />
Mother’s Day lunch after<br />
bowls tomorrow, followed by a<br />
quarterly meeting. All welcome<br />
to both.<br />
Our silver coffee service fundraiser<br />
will be played on Wednesday,<br />
May 23. All day play.<br />
Any of our members wanting<br />
to play please place your name<br />
on the white board - teams or<br />
singles.<br />
Roster this Friday Team 1. -<br />
Reynelde Bradford.<br />
To advertise phone 4615 4416<br />
TOOWOOMBA CITY<br />
BOWLS CLUB: May 9 -<br />
12.30pm. Club or self-selected<br />
triples. Have your name in by<br />
11:30am. (phone 4639 2273)<br />
and arrive by 12.15pm to allow<br />
teams to be finalised. Sheet<br />
open. Office roster D. Irvine. Bar<br />
roster K. Gleeson.<br />
May 12 - 9.30am. Saturday<br />
Singles. This provides a rare opportunity<br />
for players to play singles<br />
in a social atmosphere.<br />
Two games each of 18 ends<br />
should see play completed about<br />
12.30pm. Players will be graded<br />
and matched to provide competitive<br />
games. No markers will be<br />
used. Please put your names up<br />
on the board.<br />
Coaching by club coaches<br />
Graham Healy and Jim Cosgrove<br />
is conducted each Tuesday<br />
from 2 to 3.30pm. Roll-ups are<br />
also welcome.<br />
Nominations are now called<br />
for the club selected championship<br />
events - mixed pairs, men’s<br />
pairs, men’s triples and men’s<br />
fours. Please put your name in<br />
the book on the counter of the<br />
games office. Nominations close<br />
Friday, May 11.<br />
Round 2 of the RDO Challenge<br />
will be held at City Club<br />
on May 26. The team is on the<br />
board.<br />
Championship matches for the<br />
coming week: May 9 - 12.30pm.<br />
Mixed pairs final T. Lewis, A.<br />
Vosper v. R. Griffin, M. Frappell.<br />
Senior singles final R. Moor v.<br />
R. Vosper. Marker R. Kroh.<br />
The final of the men’s pairs<br />
has been rescheduled for May 19<br />
at 12.30pm.<br />
Congratulations to the following<br />
members on selection in the<br />
2018 City Club pennants squad<br />
- Mick Bianchi, Col Clifford, Sid<br />
Cook, Jim Cosgrove, Don Davis,<br />
John Doherty, Ron Griffin, Steve<br />
Hazzard, Graham Healy (team<br />
captain), Bruce Humphrey, Dave<br />
Irvine, Mal Keppel, BJ King,<br />
Don Lucas, Reg Moor, Dennis<br />
Schultz, Grant Smith, Ray<br />
Smith, Bill Tedford, Con Theodosis,<br />
Ralph Townsend, Denis<br />
Wall, Andy Yates, and Russell<br />
Zimmerle.<br />
The squad will attend a number<br />
of coaching/training sessions<br />
prior to the pennant competition<br />
to hone their skills. We wish<br />
them well in representing our<br />
club later this year. - Mick Bianchi.<br />
TOOWOOMBA CITY LA-<br />
DIES: Bowls will be starting<br />
at 9am on Fridays until further<br />
notice.<br />
Team for North Toowoomba<br />
May 23 M. Frappell, J. May. J.<br />
Brighton. C. Mason.<br />
May 25 - Friendship day at<br />
Toowoomba.<br />
A reminder that half-yearly<br />
subs are due before June 30. -<br />
Helen Moore.<br />
OAKEY LADIES: Last<br />
week Audrey Wolski defeated<br />
Doreen Ciesiolka in singles.<br />
B. Poole, E. Priaulx, B. Buckley<br />
and D. Buckley defeated<br />
B. Poole, J. Sloss, J. York and<br />
B. Lorrimer. May 8 - Monthly<br />
meeting at 9am followed by<br />
bowls. June 3 - Patroness Doreen’s<br />
afternoon of self-selected<br />
triples, mixed or otherwise.<br />
Starting 12.30 p.m. Please put<br />
your teams on the board. Everyone<br />
is welcome. - Elsie Voll.<br />
TOOWOOMBA BOWLS<br />
CLUB : April 18 - Winners<br />
club triples competition J.<br />
McHugh and P. Cooke. April<br />
20 - Final of ladies championship<br />
pairs Margaret Podmore<br />
and Diane van Zeeland, runners<br />
up Bonnie Gordon and Christine<br />
Plater. Congratulations to all<br />
players. April 24 - Open jackpot<br />
pairs sinners Shirley and Merv<br />
Jensen. Jackpot not won.<br />
Men’s championship singles<br />
draw Justin Weir to play Russell<br />
Stewart May 7.<br />
Men’s championship pairs<br />
Russell Stewart and Len<br />
Rassmussen to play Chris<br />
Forbes and James Yates.<br />
Winners to play Randall Taylor<br />
and Justin Weir May 7. Ladies<br />
championship singles Diane<br />
van Zeeland d. Gai Mitchell,<br />
Jennifer Greissen d. Shirley<br />
Kerr, Menchu McKenna d.<br />
Maraly Stubbs.<br />
B grade singles Bonnie<br />
Gordon d. Margaret Watt.<br />
CABARLAH LADIES: As<br />
of Tuesday, May 1,tee off time<br />
will be 9am to fit in with our<br />
winter weather.<br />
It was blustery at times, but a<br />
thoroughly great morning was<br />
enjoyed by all on the golf course.<br />
We had a good field and a<br />
lovely range of trophies was presented<br />
by Pat Walker, who is so<br />
skillful in choosing trophies to<br />
suit all. Thank you Pat.<br />
Winner for the 18 hole single<br />
stableford was Jude Bach with<br />
an impressive score of 42, runner-up<br />
was Chris Tannock on 40.<br />
First rundown Janelle Kruse 39,<br />
second rundown Pamie Campbell<br />
36.<br />
Pins were 1/1 Chris Tannock,<br />
2/17 Pam Campbell, 3/7 Janelle<br />
Kruse, 3/12 Petae Frazer. Chris<br />
Tannock also won the Silver Circle<br />
127cm.<br />
Next competition is the first<br />
round of the ladies championships<br />
on Saturday, May 5. Trophies<br />
for this event will be presented<br />
by Polly West.<br />
May 8 - Second round of the<br />
ladies championships.<br />
Monday ladies played a single<br />
stableford competition a second<br />
9 on April 30.<br />
Winner was Jude Bach with<br />
19 points on count back. Hazel<br />
Milford 19, Marianne Kluck 18.<br />
Nearest the pin in division 1 on<br />
5/18 was Petae Frazer, division<br />
2 Linda Ryan. - Pam Campbell.<br />
OAKEY: Thursday Sporters<br />
winner Terris Muir 27. Pin shot<br />
Bill Wiaoma.<br />
May 6 - Members 18 hole<br />
stroke in conjunction with the<br />
May monthly medal.<br />
Winner Division 1 and monthly<br />
mug Mark Carter 64 net. Winner<br />
Division 2 and runner-up<br />
Dan Norton 68 net.<br />
Pin 8 Dan Norton. Approach<br />
Division 1 Michael Rietveld.<br />
May 12-13 - Members will<br />
play an 18 hole stableford.<br />
The Oakey men’s pennants<br />
team played on May 5 and were<br />
beaten by Goombungee.<br />
Next week is the last week of<br />
pennants prior to the finals and<br />
Oakey will play Clifton at Clifton.<br />
Good luck to team for next<br />
week. - Marlene Deans.<br />
GOOMBUNGEE: May 2 -<br />
Ladies open carnival best over<br />
net Shelly Kelly 70 on count<br />
back. Best over gross Ann Cass<br />
84. Division 1 gross L. Alexander<br />
89, net J. Mullins 77. 9 hole<br />
stableford N. Frawley 17.<br />
Division 2 gross C. Tannock<br />
93, net I. Thompson 75. 9 hole<br />
stableford J. Kruse 18. Division<br />
3 gross J. Stevens 101, net J.<br />
Wieck 75. 9 hole stableford J.<br />
Shaw 15. Division 4 gross B.<br />
Weier 106, net G. Kennedy 78.<br />
9 hole stableford 16.<br />
Accuracy drive Division 1 N.<br />
Frawley. Approach not won. Division<br />
2 accuracy drive M. Hayward<br />
appr S. Kelly. Division 3<br />
accuracy drive T. Streeten. Appr<br />
T. Streeten. Division 4 acc drive<br />
G. Noore. Appr P. Frazer. All in<br />
pins 4/13 J. Stephens, 8/17 S.<br />
Dray. Grandma K. Mackie. Veteran<br />
F Clark.<br />
May 3 - Men single stableford,<br />
club trophy. Winner Tony<br />
Sheridan 45. Approach 6/15<br />
Ann Cass. Accuracy drive Ann<br />
Cass.<br />
May 6 - Goombungee State<br />
School fund raiser, two-person<br />
ambrose. Winners golfer and<br />
golfer C. Jenkins and A. May,<br />
golfer and non-golfer D. Ferguson<br />
and C. Stratten, non-golfer<br />
and non-golfer T. Klingberg and<br />
R. Klingberg. Runner up golfer<br />
and golfer D. Humphery and G.<br />
Schull, golfer and non-golfer<br />
G. Hodkinson and M, Hodkinson.<br />
Pin shots 4/13 ladies A.<br />
Cass. Mens golfer and non-golfer<br />
G. Stratten and J. Cannon,<br />
8/17 golfer and non-golfer<br />
D. Darlington and C. Sipple.<br />
Long drives ladies golfer and<br />
non-golfer C. Tannock and T.<br />
Mipolo. Men’s long drive golfer<br />
and non-golfer G. Hodkinson<br />
and L. Kennedy. Junior long<br />
drives J. Midolo and Z. Wood.<br />
Approach 7/16 men G. Herriman<br />
and S. Petrie.<br />
May 10 - Men’s single stableford<br />
- club trophy. Ladies single<br />
stroke, club trophy.<br />
May 13 - Mothers Day single<br />
stableford - club trophy. - David<br />
Cass.<br />
Julie Fill, Chris Ambrose, Keith Mathieson, Karen Peters and Karen Potticary.<br />
- Photo contributed.<br />
A<br />
beautiful morning on<br />
Sunday, April 29, set<br />
the scene for the Insane<br />
Sisters’ Walk in<br />
the Park which was held on the<br />
sports ground at Goombungee.<br />
One of the walkers, Keith<br />
Mathieson, walked the 10 kilometres<br />
in under two hours.<br />
RIFLE SHOOTING<br />
CROWS NEST GOOM-<br />
BUNGEE: April 28 - A number<br />
from the club travelled to Belmont<br />
for the City Country shoot. Those<br />
of us who attended CNG had a<br />
beautiful day at the range with 22<br />
members and two visitors shooting.<br />
We also had one spectator who will<br />
shoot next week. Target rifle: M.<br />
B.102.11, Nikk E. 98.5, Kathy<br />
D. 94.3, Paul O’G. 87.4, Darryll<br />
M. 81, Robert F. 21. F Standard:<br />
Rodger H. 118.5, Scotty D. 113.5,<br />
Rod D. 112.6,Doug T. 111.4,<br />
John L. 103.1, Rick V. 97.3, Rob<br />
F. 58.3. F Open/ FTR Dennis<br />
B. 122.6, Karon D. 117.5, Beth<br />
C.115.4, Tania O. 114.5, Trevor<br />
V. 112.5, Jane T. 109.5, Shawn B.<br />
(FTR) 108.2, Darryl P. 102, Bill<br />
OB. 99.2, Mike G. 83.1,<br />
Anne F. 73.1. Visitors Danial B.<br />
112.5, Dane B. 109.<br />
May 5 - Eighteen shooters participated<br />
at 500 yards on what<br />
turned out to be a nice day. Tried<br />
out the new server and set up the<br />
fourth target which turned out<br />
to be blessing as we were down<br />
two targets. We had visitors from<br />
Darling Downs and Dalby/Tara<br />
clubs an several EOIs regarding<br />
membership.<br />
FO and FTR: Beth C. 125.14,<br />
Shawn B. 118.8 (FTR) Mrs O.<br />
117.5, Jane T. 116.4 PB, Graham<br />
S. 114.7 visitor, Trevor V. 113.4,<br />
Mr O. 104.3, Dane B. 102.2visitor,<br />
Daryll P. 50.2 one range only.<br />
F Standard: Dan B. 124.7, John<br />
L. 117.6, Doug T. 114.2, Leith<br />
L. 103.2 visitor, Cameron T. 76<br />
visitor. Target rifle: Wayne B. 98.8<br />
visitor, Paul O. 92.7, Tom S. 89.3<br />
visiotr, Darryll M. 88.4<br />
Next week 600 yards, 12.30pm<br />
start. Saturday morning will be<br />
needed to calibrate the targets for<br />
the new server.<br />
Visitors are most welcome,<br />
rifle available and coach-ing<br />
provided. Zero range available by<br />
appointment only. Contact Shawn<br />
0428 044 902, Dave 0427 399 347<br />
or Ash 0407 374 378.<br />
HOCKEY<br />
TOOWOOMBA: April 27 -<br />
A1 men: Woodcutters 3 (Josh<br />
McPaul 2, Beau Andrews) d.<br />
Raptors 1 (Carter Mogg). Dream<br />
Team 2 (Wilson Love2) d. Total<br />
Chill 0. April 29 - A1 men:<br />
Wests 2 (Nathan Moss, Caleb<br />
McCoombes) d. Norths 1 (Liam<br />
Matherson). Past High 4 (Ben<br />
Edwards 2, Shaun McIntyre, Jay<br />
Mogg) d. North Ipswich 2 (Andrew<br />
Maddock, Dean Jeffrey).<br />
A1 women: Past High 3<br />
(Holly Gilbar, Jessica Wallace,<br />
Susie Marcussen) d. North Ipswich<br />
2 (Jessica Chaplin, Sophie<br />
Fynes-Clinton). Wests 7 (Amy<br />
Kickbusch 3, Eden Jacket 2,<br />
Jess Wilkinson, Talicia Canty) d.<br />
Norths 1 (Ella White.)<br />
Charity walk for Oxfam<br />
A remarkable effort as Keith<br />
is over 80. Keith also personally<br />
raised $1300 for the event.<br />
Money raised will go to Oxfam.<br />
The Insane sisters, Chris<br />
Ambrose, Julie Fill, Karen Peters<br />
and Karen Potticary will<br />
be walking from Mt Glorious<br />
to Mt Coot-tha, completing<br />
JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE<br />
Under 11/12 - Highfields<br />
44 (10 tries Jackson Metzroth,<br />
Yuluwirri Wightman, Emerson<br />
Franks, Logan Rolph, Zachary<br />
Woods, Riley McCartney<br />
2, Samuel Sheppard 3, 2 goals<br />
Connor Cranston, Emerson<br />
Franks) d. Souths 4. (1 try Angus<br />
Canning).<br />
Under 12 - Souths 22 (5 tries<br />
Patrick Sanderson, Noa Rothwell-Berg,<br />
Tait Cameron, Jake<br />
Durie 2, 1 goal Jake Durie) d.<br />
Highfields 18 (3 tries - Mitchell<br />
Dabin, Samuel Sheppard,<br />
Tyson Clarkson, 3 goals Isaiah<br />
Weatherall, Mitch Dabin, Drew<br />
Fogarty).<br />
Under 13 - Highfields 50<br />
(14 tries Jai Purser, De La Saal<br />
Va’a, Dimitrius Christodoulou,<br />
Isaiah Weatherall, Toby King<br />
2, Shannon Elara 2, Bailey<br />
Nash 2, Luke Cesari 4, 9 goals<br />
Brady Dodd 9) d. Souths 16 (3<br />
tries Thomas Dettori, Kodie<br />
Gramenz, Harrison Whitehouse,<br />
2 goals William McBean).<br />
INDOOR<br />
OAKEY: April 30 - Mixed<br />
beach volleyball: Beached<br />
Whales 59 d. Semi Pros 31. We<br />
Showed Up 66 d. Just ‘Cause 28<br />
Sets on the beach 57 d. Ball<br />
Grabbers 34. DoD 125 d. Big<br />
Buddy 16. Indoor cricket:<br />
Stitched Up 171 runs d. runs Vikings<br />
111. Big Buddy had a bye.<br />
May 2 - Mixed indoor netball.<br />
Smashers 30 d. Drop Bears<br />
19. Biddeston Biatches 28 d.<br />
Phsyco Killers 24. Coconut<br />
Rock 32 d. Big Buddy 27. New<br />
players and teams are welcome<br />
to join. Just phone 4691 1691 or<br />
inbox us for more information. -<br />
Nick James.<br />
100 kilometres on June 22 this<br />
year.<br />
The Insane sisters would<br />
like to thank everyone who<br />
walked the five or 10 kilometres<br />
at Goombungee. They are<br />
currently ranked second on the<br />
fund raising leader board. -<br />
Lorraine Sorensen.<br />
Under 15 - Highfields 36 (7<br />
tries Cortay Carmody 1, Chad<br />
Lebsanft 2, Darcy Ramsey 1,<br />
Lachlan Davis 1, Rhys Brown 1,<br />
4 goals Chad Lebsanft 3, Darcy<br />
Ramsey 1) d. Souths 12 (2 tries<br />
(Connor Jensen 2, 2 goals Riley<br />
Burns 2).<br />
Under 15 - Dalby 20 ( 43<br />
tries Matthew O’Leary 1, Jamarl<br />
Gibbs-Turnbull 1, Alexander<br />
Lindsay 1, Jocumsen Johnstone<br />
1, 2 goals Alexander Lindsay 2)<br />
d. Brothers 0.<br />
Under 16 - Souths 42 (7 tries<br />
Logan Koina, Ryan George 2,<br />
Christopher Trost, Coby Fechner,<br />
Brody Murphy, Jack Pike,<br />
7 goals Jesse Campbell 7) d.<br />
Highfields 20 (4 tries (Bundharra<br />
Wightman 1, Kobe Bruggemann<br />
1, Jed Hill 1, Declan<br />
Gregory-Finn 1, 2 goals Tom<br />
Ramsay 1, Lincoln Giarratano<br />
1). - Sally Haywood.<br />
CROWS NEST: E-Bowlas’<br />
season is off to a great start,<br />
beating Fielders 77 to 50 on<br />
Monday night.<br />
Lindsay Blinco and Tim<br />
Brennan top scored for the winners<br />
with a more than entertaining<br />
42 run partnership.<br />
All things considered though,<br />
man of the match undoubtedly<br />
went the way of Paul Hoens.<br />
He set the pace in all three<br />
aspects of the game.<br />
- John Schwartz,co-ordinator,<br />
Crows Nest Indoor Sports<br />
Centre.<br />
HIGH COUNTRY HERALD, MAY 8, 2018 - 19