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SPORT
CABARLAH LADIES: July 26 - Monthly medal,
stroke and putting for Carole Duncan’s trophies
also qualifying round for handicap matchplay. Winner
Janelle Kruse 69 net, runner-up Petae Frazer 74
net. Rundown Sue Hayes 75 net, Lynne McCleary
76 net, Lotte Pedersen 82 net. Putts Janelle Kruse 32.
Pins 5 Pro Pin Sue Hayes, 16 Division 1 Janelle
Kruse, 4 Division 2 Robin Mackenzie. Monthly
medal winner Janelle Kruse.
Congratulations ladies and thank you Carole. -
Pam Campbell
OAKEY: July 27 - Ladies 18-hole stroke in conjunction
with the first round of championships. Winner
of monthly medal and Division 2 Christine Little
76 net, runner-up Sheryl Barlow 77. Sheryl was Division
1 winner. Front 9 Dawn Bradford 18. Back 9
Kathy Fenton and Daphne Webster 15pts. Winner of
the putts Marlene Deans 27.
July 30 - Ladies 18-hole stroke in conjunction
with the second round of championships. Winner
Janice Little 70 net on count back, runner-up Joan
Fisk 70. Front 9 Christine Little 19, back 9 Daphne
Webster 18. NTP on 3 Marlene Deans and 12, donated
by Andrew King, Joan Fisk.
August 3 - Ladies 18-hole stroke in conjunction
with the third round of championships.
July 31 - Members 18-hole stroke in conjunction
with the second round of championships. Winner
Alan De Ross 71 net. Pins 3 Terris Muir, 8 Michael
Rietveld and 12, donated by Andrew King, George
Wright.
August 6-7 - Members 18-hole stroke in conjunction
with the August monthly medal. August 7
- Final round of the men’s and boy’s championships.
- Marlene Deans
PARKRUN
HIGHFIELDS: July 30 - Event 320. On a
beautiful winter morning, 30 people ran, jogged and
walked the course with two recording new personal
bests. Representatives of two clubs took part. Welcome
to members of the Highfields Meringandan
Running Group and to our visitors from Toowoomba.
Congratulations Pippa and Erin on your PBs.
The event was made possible by 11 volunteers,
Amy Evans, Di Tumbridge, Kym Murphy, Dick
Steel, Steve Donald, Geoff Ormiston, Graham Trigg,
Kylie Ormiston, Sally Steel, Elvee Brisbane and
Janeen Gibson.
Thanks vollies and thanks to those who have put
their name down to help in the coming weeks, It is
very much appreciated.
Highfields parkrun started on October 24, 2015.
Since then 2819 participants have completed 19,947
parkruns covering a total distance of 99,735 km,
including 3030 new personal bests. A total of 358
individuals have volunteered 3010 times. A random
fact - this coming Saturday, August 6, the parkrunner
who finishes 53rd will be the parkrunner who takes
our total distance completed to 100,000kms. So
come along and join us to see if this might be you.
Don’t forget your barcode!
Highfields parkrun is held every Saturday morning
at 7am at the Highfields Sport and Recreation
Park, Highfields. For information email highfields@
parkrun.com or message us via our Facebook page. -
Janeen Gibson
HOCKEY
TOOWOOMBA: A1 men: Norths 1 (Matt Tarlington)
drew with Rangeville 1 (Kane Bradford).
Red Lions 3 (Corey Guse, Nathan Case, Lachlan
Brownshaus) d. Newtown 0. Red Lions 5 (Dylan
Pember 2, Corey Guse, Brad Hobday, Josh Bidgood)
d. Newtown 1 (Andrew Ward). Norths 6 (Zac Gooderham
4, Kai Douglas, Matt Tarlington) d. Rangeville
3 (Kane Bradford 2, Karl Harland).
A1 women: Rangeville 4 (Katie Woolstein 3,
Tannah Hood) d. Norths 0. Newtown 1 (Torie Thies)
d. Red Lion 0. Newtown 2 (Lyndal Warrener, Torie
Thies) d. Red Lion 0. Norths 1 (Bailee Mogg) d.
Rangeville 0.
TABLE TENNIS
CROWS NEST: A grade: Perseverance 7: Shane
Murphy 3, Samantha Black 0, Darren Hagarty 2,
Shane and Sam 1, Shane and Darren 1 d. Whichello
4: Malcolm MacDonald 2, Grahame Knight 1, Rhys
Kelk 1, Malcolm and Graham 0, Malcolm and Rhys
0. Hampton 7: Ben Kahler 3, Kearin Macdonald 2,
Doug Shum 1, Ben and Kearin 0, Ben and Doug 1 d.
Bergen 4: Kurt Macdonald 2, Phil Reinke 1, Andrew
Patryarcha 0, Kurt and Phil 1, Kurt and Andrew 0.
B grade: Crows Nest 8: Peter Greaves 3, Kallum
Genrich 2, Jenny Pickering 1, Peter and Kallum 1,
Peter and Jenny 1 d. Highfields 3: Penny Hagarty
2, Lynda Georgenson 0, Loretta Kelk 1, Penny
and Lynda 0, Penny and Loretta 0. Cabarlah: Ned
Hagarty, Sandy Kahler, Lucien Goldie-Brown d.
Goombungee: Rob Shelton, Michael Callaghan,
Godfrey Davies. Cabarlah on forfeit.
C grade: Geham 5: River Smith 2, Chris Hayward
3, Anaiah Goldie-Brown 0, River and Chris 0,
River and Anaiah 0 d. Plainby 4: Allen Parsons 1,
Larissa King 0, Ed Pickering 2, Allen and Larissa 0,
Allen and Ed 1.
Pinelands 9: Hamish Genrich 3, Peter Morice 2,
Patti Bowman 2, Hamish and Peter 1, Hamish and
Patti 1 d. Haden 2: Sage Garnet 0, Travis Morice 0,
Geoff Darr 2, Sage and Travis 0, Sage and Geoff 0.
Final tallies for this round of fixture. A grade:
Hampton 6, Bergen 3, Perseverance 2 and Whichello
1. B grade: Cabarlah 5, Highfields 3, Crows Nest 3
and Goombungee 1. C grade: Geham 4, Pinelands 5,
Plainby 2 and Haden 1. - Samantha Black
GOLF
GOOMBUNGEE: July 28 - Men's single stableford,
club trophy. Winner Robbie McKewen
43. Approaches 1/10 Robbie McKewen, 8/17 David
Cass, 9/18 Peter Mullins. Ladies single stroke,
qualifying for grade matchplay - Gloria Scott trophy.
Winner Robyn Drowley 71 net on count back. Approaches
4/13 and 7/16 Ann Cass.
July 24 - Single stableford, club trophy. Winner
men Murray McLeod 36. Winner ladies Carmel
Cover 36s. Rundown Ann Cass, Royce Polzin, David
Csutt, David Schloss. Pin shots men 4/13 Rob
Mansbridge, 8/17 Bill Robertson, approaches 2/11
Greg Buckley. Approach ladies 2/11 Val Drowley,
6/15 Robyn Drowley.
Matchplay draw Greg Schull and Dave Lowe v.
bye, David Scutt and Matty Burgess v. Trent Peters
and Nathan Bonney, Nino Capuzzo and Dan Darlington
v. bye, Gary Herriman and Bill Robertson v.
Greg Buckley and Garry Shea.
Members draw: No. 46 Alan Reis. Not present.
Next week $50.
August 4 - Men's VSS, club trophy. Ladies single
stableford - club trophy. August 7 - Single stableford
- club trophy. - Murray McLeod
OAKEY SOCIAL: July 31 - Single stableford
on the back nine, with 32 players. Winner
Harry Wirth 27 points, runner-up Wade Bostock
26. Pins/approaches 10 Bob Costello, 11 over 60
Col Shields, under 60 M. Krahenbring, 12 Ian
McDonald, 13 Leonard Bartley, 14 Jason Lipp,
15 Mark Morgan, 16 over 60 JB and under 60 M.
Krahenbring, 17 Paul Jones, 18 Rex Dearling.
Long drives A grade B. Costello, B grade A.
Delaney, Over 60 P. Flynn.
Members draw: No. 13 Wade Bostock for $20
and was present.
Raffles 51 Brett McDonald and 92 Brian Kuhl.
August 7 - Three-person stableford on the front
nine with a 7am tee off. We also would like to
welcome Jason and Adrian Delaney to our club. -
Flynny/Macca
RUGBY LEAGUE
HIGHFIELDS: Round 15 saw the Highfields
Eagles make the trip to Clifton to take on the Wattles
Warriors on Sunday. Wattles are always a big threat
when playing them at home so the Eagles knew they
were in for a tough round. It was the Warriors “Old
Boys and Supporters Day” so they certainly had
the crowd behind them and a lot to play for on their
home ground.
It was a cold and windy day which played havoc
with all teams, especially the kicking game, but more
so for the spectators.
The Eagles under 19 men started our day off strong
with a dominant win scoring 9 tries to 1. Chad Lebsanft
was on the mark with his goal kicking, despite
the windy conditions, converting 7 out of 9, bringing
the end score to 50-6 over the Warriors.
This great start unfortunately wasn’t to continue
for the Eagles, with the reserve grade team going
down 30-12 and A grade also beaten by a stronger,
aggressive team on the day 25-6.
Under 19 men: Highfields Eagles 50 (Tries Bailey
Nash 2, Klayton Pickering 2, Declan Ryan, Luke
Cesari, Chad Lebsanft, Jai Purser. Goals Chad Lebsanft
7/9) defeated Wattles Warriors 6 (Tries John
Lazzaroni. Goals Matthew Wilson 1/1).
Reserve grade: Wattles Warriors 30 (Tries Mitchell
Duff, Warren Draper, Thomas Morris, Lachlan
Henry. Goals Thomas Morris 4/5) defeated Highfields
Eagles 12 (Tries Lachlan Kinivan, Brayden
Josephs. Goals Cory Haywood 2/2).
A grade: Wattles Warriors 25 (Tries Jackson
Green 2, Tyson Stevens, Kai Williamson-Duggan.
Goals Matt Duggan 4/4) defeated Highfields Eagles
6 (Tries Jarrod Lee. Goals Josh Fanning 1/1). - Sally
Haywood
Highfields Eagles under 19 player Bailey
Nash - Photos by Gerard Thom
Highfields Eagles under 19s Declan Ryan
and Lachie Hilton
To advertise phone 4615 4416 or email herald@highcountrynews.net.au
CROWS NEST: July 27 - Social bowls was one
only for the brave. A couple of teams faced the foul
and frosty conditions ending up with the combo
of Kerry Lovell, Roger Haldane and Peter Warren
besting Ray Weis, Roy Bell and Paul McEwan. No
jackpot winners - better luck next week fellas.
The result of our second round of the 2022 pennant
on Saturday, July 23, was a loss to Pittsworth.
Thanks for playing fellas, but the opposition was
just too good for us. Results of pennants played on
Saturday, July 30 will be in next week’s column.
Members - please keep an eye on the club
noticeboard for Crows Nest’s team players each
week. Copies of the weekly home and away pennant
draw are available at the club.
July 24 - Crows Nest Tyre Service Afternoon saw
a win for Shane Case, Joe McDonald and Bev Melit,
with second place going to Daryl Fraser, Bill Perry
and Jess Brazier. Many thanks to the Crows Nest
Tyre Service for sponsoring another of our popular
weekend matches. Much appreciated folks!
August 7 - E and E Waste annual one-day carnival.
August 14 - Peadon Rural Day, August 21 - Crows
Nest Newsagency afternoon.
The annual general meeting of the Crows Nest
Bowls Club will be held on Sunday, August 14,
at 9.30am. All financial members are invited to
attend. Nominations for a position on the 2022-23
management committee are now open, and forms are
available at the club noticeboard.
The next management committee meeting is yet to
be scheduled. Remember, new members and visitors
are always welcome at Crow’s Nest - feel free to get
in touch with Gary Baker on bakescrowsnest@live.
com.au or on 4698 2197. Or, you could log onto our
website www.crowsnestqldbowlsclub.com.au
New members welcome! Whether you’re an old
hand at the game or someone who’s never picked up
a bowl before in his life, you’re absolutely welcome
at the Crows Nest Bowls Club.
Visit www.crowsnestqldbowlsclub.com.au to
learn more about us.
If you’re new in town, or just passing through and
looking for a friendly game on any Wednesday or
Sunday afternoon in future, simply ring the club on
4698 1450 before midday to get your name in on
time.
If you feel like a game on Thrifty Thursdays,
contact Jenni on 0417 797 449 before noon to
book a spot. You’re sure to be greeted with a
smile. GottaLoveBowls. - Gary Baker, secretary
Crows Nest Bowls Club
BOWLS
Champions of club champion fours
Winners of the DDLBA champion of club champion fours Sue McManus, Letitia Weir, Carol
Benson and Ann Jones, sub for Jules Johnson, from North Toowoomba
PAST PRESIDENTS: The next outing is at City
Golf Club on Monday, August 8, at midday. Raffle
G. Russell. Lucky door P. Harrison. Looking forward
to seeing you all there.
TOOWOOMBA CITY MEN'S: August 3 -
12.30pm: Wednesday social. Self or club selected triples
over 20 ends. Green fee $15 includes afternoon tea.
Names in by 11.45am please. Bar roster Bruce Humphrey.
Office roster BJ King.
August 5 - 9am. Friday social. Open triples format.
Everyone welcome. Green fee $15 includes light refreshments.
Be there or names in 8.30am. The ladies
quarterly meeting will follow bowls.
August 5 - 6pm: Friday night dinner and trivia night.
Two course dinner of either crumbed or battered fish,
chips and salad, chicken schnitzel, chips and salad or
beef schnitzel, chips and salad with dessert and tea/coffee
for the incredible low cost $18 per person Everyone
is welcome. Cyril Curgenven will host his hilarious trivia
competition after dinner. Names in the book please.
August 6 - 12.30pm: Pennants round 4 vs Pittsworth
at City. Teams for this round: Team 1 G. Healy (capt),
R. Zimmerle, D. Davis, and M. Robinson. Team 2 S.
Hazzard, J. Moulden, W. Tedford and D. Utley. Team
3 T. Ryan, BJ King, W. McMillan and R. Vosper. Club
uniform is required. Spare J. Stevenson. Please be there
by midday.
August 7 - 10am: Combined Presidents Day. Three
bowl, self-selected triples, mixed or otherwise. Green
fees $15 per player. 18 ends. Prizes out of the hat - winners
and losers. Winners $25 x 3 and Losers $15 x 3.
Total $120. Barbecue lunch will follow play. The board
is open for names. Bar roster K. Gleeson. Green-keeping
roster M. Bianchi.
August 9 - 1pm to 3pm. Coaching/practice/roll-ups.
All members are invited to come along and seek to improve
their game. Club coaches are available to help.
You just have to ask.
Competition call: 2022 club championship matches
drawn for play.
August 3 - 12.30pm: Mens fours B. Humphrey, D.
Utley, C. Clifford and H. Shepstone v. W. Tedford, S.
DDLBA: The DDLBA champion of club champion
fours played last weekend at Toowoomba
Club resulted in a win for the North Toowoomba
team of S. McManus, L. Weir, C. Benson and A.
Jones, sub for J. Johnson.
Runners-up were M. Gibbs, A. Coleborn, P.
Baillie and A. Gibbs from Millmerran, and equal
third T. Foster, L. Callaghan, K. Livingstone and
I. Brumpton from Drayton and C. McGuire, J.
Thomas, M. Zabel and K. Lee from Laidley.
The 2022 DDLBA pennant season starts on Saturday,
August 6 at North Toowoomba Club.
August 7 - The rescheduled DDLBA champion
of club champion singles start with a follow-up
day 2 on August 14.
August 13 - Pennant week 2 at Laidley Club.
August 20 - Pennant week 3 at West-Club
Toowoomba. August 20-21 - Qld v. NSW test series
Under 18. August 22-23 - Qld v. NSW test
series Under 25 and 40-59. August 27 - Pennant
week 4 spare. September 3 - Pennant week 5 finals
at Drayton Club. - Joyce McGeorge
NORTH TOOWOOMBA LADIES: Congratulations
Susan McManus and Jules Johnson, 2022
district champion of club championship pairs
winners.
Congratulations Ann Jones, Carroll Benson,
Letitia Weir and Susan McManus, 2022 district
champion of club championship fours winners.
Also, to Carroll Benson, good luck and good
bowling during the champion of club championship
singles to be played at North Toowoomba on Sunday,
August 7.
To those players representing the club for
pennants, on August 6 at North Toowoomba, good
bowling also. Remember BYO lunch.
Congratulations to the team of Lyn Mott, Del
Clark and Brenda Shea, winners of last Friday’s City
fundraiser.
Result of the recent annual general meeting of the
ladies section was that executive remain the same,
president Hazel Gscheidle, secretary Carroll Benson
and games director Val Mahony.
The annual general meeting of the North
Toowoomba Bowls Club is called for Sunday,
August 14, at 2pm.
All positions are vacant and nomination forms are
available at the bowls club.
Club shirts and jackets are now in stock for any
member wishing to purchase same. - Margaret
Graham
The annual general meeting is to be held September
12. Further details later. Please consider taking a
position on the committee so our club can continue.
- Karen Pratt
Cook, R. Vosper and P. Knee. Mixed pairs T. Ryan and
K. Ryan v. D. Lucas and S. Martin.
August 10 - 12.30pm: Men's triples final A. Young,
M. Bianchi and M. McMillan v. BJ King, K. Kelly and
T. Lewis. Men's fours S. Hazzard, J. Cosgrove, P. Harrington
and J. Stevenson v. R. Zimmerle, D. Davis, C.
Bowman and G. Smith.
August 17 - 12.30pm: Men's pairs D. Davis and C.
Bowman vs W. McMillan and H. Shepstone.
Results of play: Wednesday social: Graham Healy,
Jim Cosgrove and Graham Milsom. Friday's ladies
fundraiser: Played in perfect winter weather, it was
a great day with great company and bowling. North
Toowoomba team won the shield. The day raised over
$850 for the club. A special thank you to our sponsor
Burstows Funerals.
Saturday pennants Round 3 vs Norths 2 at Norths. A
big win to City 72 to 43, winning all three rinks. Graham
Healy’s team won 28-17, Steve Hazzard’s team
won 19-14 and Tony Ryan’s team won 25-12. Round 4
sees us at home against Pittsworth 2 this Saturday.
Sunday’s return Crows Nest and City Shield match
saw City Club take the Shield 177 points to Crows Nest
161. Special mention to the team of Sue Martin, Harry
Shepstone and Andy Watkins who won their second
game 33-1.
2022 club championship results:
Mixed pairs B. Humphrey (sub) and S Martin d. BJ
King and C Mason. Mens B grade singles final D. Utley
d. W. McMillan. Mens senior singles final T. Ryan d. R.
Zimmerle. Mens pairs J. Fisher and Grant Smith d. S
Hazzard and K. Kelly. R. Vosper and P. Harrington d. R.
Griffin and P. Knee.
Please look at your travel plans and use the away
board if you know you will be unavailable for play. If
you don’t and you are drawn to play, you will be expected
to play, sub or forfeit unless extenuating circumstances
exist. - Mick Bianchi
HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - AUGUST 2, 2022 - 15