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SPORT

DDBA and DDLBA singles

championships winners

Winners husband and wife Calum and Julia

Brownie, West Toowoomba Club, winners of

their respective DDBA and DDLBA Singles

Championships for 2022

Runner-up Julia Tracy Foster, Drayton

Equal third winners Sandy Beresford, South

Toowoomba, and Shirley Reck, Laidley, with

DDLBA President Margaret Morris

OAKEY LADIES: August 16 - Bowls today at

9am. Last week one game of triples - Christine Little,

Joyce Sloss and Rhondda Lawrie defeated Hazel

Harvey, Betty Richter and Shirley Hudson.

One game of pairs - Elaine Priaulx and Doreen

Ciesiolka defeated Jan Little and Barbara Poole.

August 4 - Woody and Jacko are sponsoring

an afternoon game of three-bowl pairs starting at

12.30pm. 2 x 14 ends and a barbecue.

Please put your name on the board or notify the

club if you want to play. - Elsie Voll

OAKEY MEN'S: August 21 - Pennant teams to

play West Toowoomba 1 at Oakey. Team 1 P. Boyton,

P. Wolski, S. Bradford, P. Rudken. Team 2 R.

Henry, M. Hall, D. Dreyer, A. Jackson. Team 3 V.

Rush, G. Fenton, G. Usher, J. Harrison.

August 21 - Competition called. Triples final M.

Hall, R. Stewart and G. Fenton v. R. Henry, P. Maker

and P. Boyton.

Club pairs E. Dornbusch, D. Barfield vs V. Rush,

vs W. Patterson.

September 4 - Three-bowl pairs, sponsored by

Woody and Jacko. 12.30pm start. Wear your favourite

sporting team shirt if you have one. 2 x 14 ends.

Winner, runner-up and last round. Barbecue to follow

bowls. Names on board please.

August 20 - Oakey Bowls Club annual general

meeting at 9am. Membership fees of $100 are now

due.

BOWLS

CROWS NEST: August 7 - Crows Nest Bowls

Club hosted its annual E and E WASTE one-day

bowls carnival. An open triples event of three games,

a barbecue lunch and an afternoon tea, the format is

always popular and very well received.

When the dust settled Tony Collins, Lachlan

Barnes and Brent Schloss took out the top prize.

Runners-up were Chris Kearey, Ray Chicken

and Greg Lewis and in third place were Andrew

Batterham, Andrew Reguse and Gary Grey.

Club President Ray Weis expressed the players’

and members’ sincere appreciation for E and E

Waste’s generosity and wonderful support of lawn

bowls in Crows Nest. Mr Weis also added his thanks

to all of the behind the scenes bar, kitchen and

administration staff - job well done! - Gary Baker

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issue. Grey. Club Members President - please Ray Weis keep expressed an eye the on players’ the and club

noticeboard members’ sincere for appreciation Crows Nest’s for E team & E Waste’s selections generosity each

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draw also added are available his thanks at to the all of club. the behind The July the scenes 28 Thrifty bar,

Thursday kitchen and was administration won by staff Bev - job and well Keith done! Melit. The

colder weather has depleted numbers of late, so why

not throw another jumper on and join the crew on a

Thursday arvo - it’s a good couple of hours fun and

you’ll always be welcome.

August 7 was our annual E and E Waste one-day

If it’s possible to superimpose

the E & E Waste logo (in a

position similar to that

shown on the pic above) –

that’d be terrific.

Cheers

(Image taken from website).

carnival. Another fabulous day played in friendlier

weather than of late, and over three games with a barbecue

in the middle. The winners were Tony Collins,

Lachlan Barnes and Brent Schloss, with runners-up

going to Chris Kearey, Ray Chicken and Greg Lewis.

Prizes for third place as well as winners of all three

rounds were also awarded. Many thanks to E & E

Waste for continuing to sponsor the carnival - your

generosity is fabulous.

Coming events: Sunday August 21 - Crows Nest

Newsagency Afternoon, Sunday August 28 - Crows

Nest Men’s Network Arvo, Sunday September 4 -

Crows Nest Fuels Day, Sunday September 11 - RE/

MAX Rural Afternoon. The annual general Meeting

of the Crows Nest Bowls Club was held on Sunday,

August 14, and results will be available in next

week’s column. The next management committee

meeting is yet to be scheduled.

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 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

DDLBA: Champion of club champion singles

played last week with six entries, resulted in a win

for Julia Brownie, West Toowoomba, runner-up Tracy

Foster, Drayton, and equal third Sandy Beresford,

South Toowoomba, and Shirley Reck, Laidley.

August 20 - Round 5 pennants to be played at

West/Club Toowoomba, morning only. Lunch may

be ordered from the menu. No BYO. Rounds 3 and

4 pennants were set down to play at Gatton at the

weekend but were called off due to the weather conditions.

These rounds will now be rescheduled to the

spare week as per the calendar, Saturday, August 27.

Venue will still be at Gatton Club.

Queensland vs New South Wales test series begins

on Saturday, August 20 with the U18 and continues

until August 23 with the U25 and 40-59.

Laidley Club will be celebrating an important

milestone on Wednesday, August 24 with their 75th

anniversary. Bowls Queensland will be in attendance

for this special occasion. The champion of club

champions group 2 play-off is scheduled for Sunday,

August 28 in the Cunningham District - venue yet to

be decided.

The DDBA/DDLBA group 2 mixed pairs play-off

date will be determined when Cunningham District

have finalised their games. More information as it

comes to hand.

September 3 - Pennants week 5 will see the finals

being conducted at Drayton Club. September 5

- DDLBA quarterly meeting at Drayton. September

9 - Nominations close for the DDLBA veteran fours

to be played at West/Club Toowoomba on September

14. September 13 - Nominations close for the

DDLBA championship pairs to be played at North

Toowoomba on September 17 and 18.

A reminder, nominations are now being taken for

the DDLBA 2-day open fours carnival on November

13 and 14 at Drayton Club.

Think about getting your teams together to enter

as entries are filling up quickly. - Joyce McGeorge

To advertise phone 4615 4416 or email herald@highcountrynews.net.au

TOOWOOMBA CITY MEN'S: August 17 -

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

Don Davis. Office roster Bill Hogan.

August 19 - 9am. Friday social. Open triples format.

Everyone welcome. Green fee $15 includes

light refreshments. Be there or names in 8.30am.

August 20 - 12.30pm: Pennants round 6 v. Drayton

at Drayton. Team 1 G. Healy (capt), R. Zimmerle,

D. Davis, and M. Robinson. Team 2 BJ King, J.

Moulden, W. Tedford and D. Utley. Team 3 T. Ryan,

D. Lucas, W. Hogan and C. Clifford. Club Uniform

is required. Spare J Stevenson. Please meet at City

at 11.30am to pay green fees etc before travelling to

Drayton.

August 21 - 12.30pm: Retired Services Day.

Sponsored by our retired service personnel Cyril

Curgenven, BJ King, Bill Hogan and Ron Griffin.

Open triples format 18 ends. Prizemoney for winners

and runners-up. Raffles etc on the day proceeds

to Legacy.

Names or teams on the board please. Green fee

$15 includes a sausage sizzle. Bar roster Bruce

Humphrey. Greenkeeping roster Mick Bianchi.

August 23 - 1pm – 3pm. Coaching/practice/rollups.

All members are invited to come along and seek

to improve their game. Club coaches are available

to help.

Competition call: 2022 club championship matches

drawn for play.

August 17 - 12.30pm: Mens pairs D. Davis and C.

Otto (sub) vs W. McMillan and H. Shepstone.

August 24 - 12.30pm: Mens triples D. Davis, P.

Harrington and R. Vosper vs W. McMillan, R. Griffin

and D. Utley.

Men's pairs J. Fisher and G. Smith vs W. Tedford

and C. Clifford, P. Koran and S. Cook vs R. Zimmerle

and K. Cotterell.

Results of play: Wednesday social John Fisher,

Andy Watkins and Brian Watkins. Friday social

Mark Martin and Maree Frappell.

Saturday’s pennants round 5 vs Laidley at City.

The team skipped by Tony Ryan was the only City

Team to win in a two rinks to one loss to Laidley.

The overall score was Laidley 76 to City 56.

Round 6 is against Drayton at Drayton on Saturday.

Sunday’s Queensland Electrical Solutions Jackpot

Pairs was very well supported with 20 teams vying

for the prizemoney.

The winning team was Christine Lippi and Cyril

Curgenven/Bill Tedford with a margin of 22. The

$180 Jackpot was won by our Pittsworth visitors

Margaret and Nev Short.

The pot will be $100 at the next round on September

11. A big thank you to our sponsor Andrew Herron

and his team at Queensland Electrical Solutions.

2022 club championship results: Mens triples final

A. Young, M. Bianchi and M. McMillan d. BJ King,

K. Kelly and T. Lewis. Mens fours S. Hazzard, J.

Moulden (sub), P. Harrington and J. Stevenson def

R. Zimmerle, D. Davis, C. Bowman and G. Smith.

Please look at your travel plans and use the away

board if you know you will be unavailable for play.

- Mick Bianchi

TOOWOOMBA CITY LADIES: The games

director has asked for names for the next club selected

competitions, to be played towards the end of the

year. If interested please give names to Maree.

Our combined men’s and ladies presidents day

was played last Sunday.

It was a great day and the winners came ‘out of

the hat’ and were John Phillips, lead, Rick Vosper,

second, and Liz Marshall, skip. Thank you to all who

helped in the kitchen.

The winners last Friday were M. Martin and M.

Frappell. To play on social Fridays. Names in by

8.30am to play at 9am. Morning tea provided.

Team for Laidley on August 24, G. Milsom, B.

Borey, S. Martin and L. Marshall. Morning tea 9am.

Laidley Club is celebrating their 75th anniversary. -

Bev Borey

HOCKEY

TOOWOOMBA: A1 men's - Past High 2 (Michael

Logan, Jack Bergmann) drew with Rangeville

2 (Campbell Coglan, Brad Messenger). Norths 3

(Matt Tarlington 2, Liam Matherson) d. Newtown 1

(Keiran Wilkie). Newtown 4 (Nick Markey 2, Craig

Richards, Jarod Luke) d. Rangeville 2 (Kane Bradford,

Carl Harland.)

A1 womens - Past High 3 (Danielle Watson, Alyssa

McCurley-Ault, Caitlin Cronk) d. Rangeville 1

(Chelsey Hollis). Newtown 2 (Torrie Thies, Eloise

McKenzie) d. Norths 1 (Emily Payne.)

INDOOR BOWLS

St MARY'S: St Mary’s Indoor Bowls Club

continues to hold social bowls afternoons on

Thursdays at the indoor bowls hall in Annand

Street from 12.15pm to 3pm. Everyone is welcome

to come along and have a bowl. The cost is

just $4 including afternoon tea.

August 5 - Congratulations to our teams that

played in the Friday night competition at TIBA

with team one Kaylene Weir, Shirley Holm, Kyle

French and Selwyn Tronc placed third and team

two Ron and Bev Ziebell, Marie Kelly and Margaret

Tronc coming up with a lucky team prize.

Thank you all for supporting our club on these

nights.

August 12 - Congratulations to our players

winning the Friday night competition at TIBA

this week - Marie Kelly, Selwyn Tronc, Kaylene

Weir and Kyle French. Team two also picked up a

lucky team prize. Keep up the good bowling guys!

- Yvonne

GOLF

CABARLAH MEN’S: August 3 - Single stableford.

Winner K. Mitchell 38, runner-up P. Bryant 37.

Rundown J. Dowling 36, B. Goulding 36, R. Weldon

36, B. Volp 36, R. Trimper 35, J. Lee 35, N. McIntyre

34. Pins 1. M. Merritt, 5. M. Hancock Pro-Pin,

10. K. Mitchell, 17. M. Goddard. August 6 - Single

stableford. Winner T. Clancy 38, runner-up B. Northwood

33. Rundown B. Bargenquast 31, C. Reich1.

Pins 1 T. Clancy, 10. C. Reich, 17. A. Rushford. August

7 - 36 hole Foursomes Championship. Gross

winners N. Hoger and W. Hoger 153. Runners up A.

Pienaar and J. Gardener 156. 36 hole Nett winners T.

Franzmann and R. Kruger 142. Pins 1. W. Aitken, 5.

M. Hancock, 10. T. Goddard, 14. T. Goddard and 17.

T. Franzmann pro-pin.

CABARLAH LADIES: August 8 - 9 hole stableford

competition Division 1 winner Maryette Buckley

17. Rundown Janice Lloyd 16, Janelle Kruse 16.

Division 2 winner Hazel Milford 16. Rundown

Robyn Loury 12, Mary Dwan 11. Pins 5. (Div

1) Margie Alcorn, 1. (Div 2) Linda Ryan. - Pam

Campbell

OAKEY: August 10 - Ladies 18-hole stroke.

Winner Joan Fisk 71 net, runner-up Kathy Fenton 74.

Front 9 Marlene Deans 19. Back 9 Yvonne Lebeter

17. Ladies matchplay: Kathy Fenton d. Sheryl Barlow

5/4, Daphne Webster d.Dawn Bradford 1 up, and

Marlene Deans d.Yvonne Lebeter 1 up.

August 11 - Winner of the Thursday Sporters

Brett McDonald 26. August 17 - Ladies 18-hole

stableford hitting off at 8.30am. No golf this week

end due to wet conditions. August 20-21 - Members

18-hole stroke. August 21 - Crows Nest carnival. -

Marlene Deans

GOOMBUNGEE: August 11 - Men's single

stableford, club trophy. Winner Gary Buckley

36. Approaches 2/11 Steve Elfverson, 5/14 Murray

McLeod, 8/17 Dean Freyling. Ladies single

stroke, monthly medal, putts, club trophy. Winner

Gloria Scott 70 net. Winner putts Gloria Scott 29

putts. Approaches 2/11 Val Hartland, 5/14 Robyn

Drowley, 8/17 Val Hartland. August 14 - Single

stableford medley, club trophy. Winner David

Schloss 35. Rundown Bill Robertson, Royce

Polzin, David Cass. Pin shots men 4/13 Col Jenkins.

Approaches 5/14 Murray McLeod, 9/18 Col

Jenkins. Matchplay draw David Scutt and Matty

Burgess v. Nino Capuzzo and Dan Darlington.

Match to be completed by end of play August 21.

Members draw - No. 106 Michael Riley, not present.

Next week $10. August 18 - Men's Canadian

foursome - club trophy. Ladies single stableford

- club trophy. August 21 - Single stableford, club

trophy. - Murray McLeod

TABLE TENNIS

The Crows Nest Table Tennis Club held a

doubles tournament where the club split in

two and everyone was given a partner for the

night’s game. In the first group, left. Grahame

Knight and Doug Shum took the winnings, not

losing a game all night and Rob Shelton and

Sage Garnett, right, won the second group

only losing one game. - Samantha Black

PARKRUN

HIGHFIELDS: August 13 - Event number 322.

On a cool, wet and foggy morning, 20 people ran,

jogged and walked the course. Two were first timers

and one recorded a new personal best. Congratulations

Riley on your PB. Welcome to visitors from

South Toowoomba parkrun. Congratulations Di on

150 volunteers - a wonderful achievement!

The event was made possible by volunteers - Kathrine

Greenstreet, Iain Greenstreet, Martin Hogg, Janis

Trigg, Di Tumbridge, Graham Trigg, Riley Hinton,

Tom Hnton, Elvee Brisbane and Janeen Gibson.

Highfields parkrun started on October 24, 2015.

Since then 2822 participants have completed 19,997

parkruns covering a total distance of 99,985 km, including

3031 new personal bests. A total of 360 individuals

have volunteered 3029 times. We are 15km

short of our 100,000km milestone. Whoever finishes

third next week, Augus 20, will become part of

Highfields parkrun history!

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 via our Facebook page. -

Janeen Gibson

RIFLE SHOOTING

SOUTHERN DOWNS: August 14 - 400 yards

F class. F Standard - Dave Taylor 120.8, Geoff Volmerhause

115.4, Graham Park 109.4, Nick Kent

107.4.F open - Richard McKillop 124.5, Kate Sexton

121.7, Mark Paroz 120.5, Bruce McAllan 118.3,

Craig Montgomery 117.8, Charlie Montgomery

116.8, Neil Sexton 115.2, Margaret Taylor 113.2.

Target rifle - Rob Bondfield 92.2.

The crew battled strong, gusty wind which provided

a challenge. In the standard class Dave Taylor

kept his good form going with another victory, with

Geoff Volmerhause in the runner up spot. August 21

- 500-yard mound. Sign on as usual at 8.30am for

9am start. Contact Margaret 4666 1018

HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - AUGUST 16, 2022 - 15

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