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SPORTCROWS NEST: Wednesday, September 7afternoon social bowls was won by Tony Collinsand Joe McDonald. Coming in second were PaulMcEwan and Roger Haldane.The weather has improved, and so too has thenumber of feet on the green. Good news!Don’t forget, jackpot every Wednesday afternoon- so next week could be your lucky day!The result of our semifinal against Pittsworth wasa welcome win, which means that we were drawn toplay the final of Division 4 at Drayton on SaturdaySeptember 10. Results in next week’s edition.August 18 - Thrifty Thursday was won by RogerHaldane and Keith Melit. The weather was perfect,so why not join the crew on a Thursday arvo - it’sa good couple of hour’s fun and you’ll always bewelcome.September 4 - Crows Nest Fuels Afternoon waswon by Shane Case and Keith Melit, runners-upwent to Lachlan Barnes and Jess Brazier. Manythanks to Crows Nest Fuels for continuing tosponsor an enjoyable afternoon on the green. Muchappreciated.September 18 - Peadon Rural Day. September25 - Harry Steabler’s Memorial Afternoon. October2 - Mixed social bowls.The next management committee meeting isscheduled for Sunday, October 9, starting at 9.30 am.New members and visitors are always welcomeat Crow’s Nest, Feel free to get in touch with GaryBaker on bakescrowsnest@live.com.au or on 46982197. Or, you could log onto our website at www.crowsnestqldbowlsclub.com.au to learn more aboutus. If you’re new in town, or just passing throughand looking for a friendly game on any Wednesdayor Sunday afternoon in future, simply ring the clubon 4698 1450 before midday to get your name in ontime. If you feel like a game on Thrifty Thursdays,contact Jenni on 0417 797 449 before noon to book aspot. You’re sure to be greeted with a smile.Nominations for 2022-23 intraclub competitions(open and club selected) are now open, andentry forms are available at the club noticeboard.You’ll never never know if you don’t have ago! GottaLoveBowls. - Gary Baker, secretary,Crows Nest Bowls ClubTOOWOOMBA CITY LADIES: ValeQueen Elizabeth II, a wonderful 70-year reign,thank you Ma’am. September 9 - No bowls dueto inclement weather.September 16 - Competition call A grade singlesat 9am. L. Marshall vs T. Jones. Marker M.Frappell.September 16 - Competition call B grade singlesat 9am. J. MacKenzie vs M. Rasmussen.Marker K. Ryan. If unavailable to play, pleasecontact Maree Frappell.Social bowls Fridays. Names in by 8.30am toplay at 9am. $15 with morning tea provided. - BevBoreyCABARLAH LAD-IES: Last week the ladymembers held their annualPink Day in aid ofBreast Cancer Trials andBlush Cancer Care.Both ladies and gentlemenplayed and wewelcomed many visitors.The ladies provided abeautiful morning teaand lunch which was enjoyedby all.The event incorporateda nine-hole 4bbb andan 18-hole 4bbb. Due tothe inclement weather,the 18-hole event was reducedto 9 holes duringthe game. I think everyonewas happy to retireto the club house to dryoff and participate in theearly lunch.Trophies were donatedby GemLife Highfieldsfor which our clubwas most grateful.Raffle prizes weredonated by Judy Bach,Lynne McCleary andSue McNaught-Ford,and together with otherdonations, a considerableamount was raisedfor the Breast CancerOAKEY SOCIAL GOLF: September 11 - Weplayed an American foursomes with 28 players onthe front nine.Winners were Tony Boyd and Dylan Holmes 28nett, runners-up HL and Ian McDonald on countback to Peter Flynn and Aaron Cherry 30 net. Winnersof the pins/approaches 1 P. Jones, 3 L. Bartley, 4HL, 5 G. Byers, 6 P. Flynn, 7 over 60 G. Byers, under60 T Boyd, 8 A. Palmer.Long drives A grade HL, B grade B. Lucht, over60 P. Morgan.Members draw 61 Gary Garth and was not presentfor $20. Raffles 22 J. Byrne and 56 P. Jones.CABARLAH MEN'S: August 31 - Single stableford,trophy donor Keith Mitchell. Winner M.Hancock 38, runner-up L. Fisher 33. Rundown R.Whittaker 33, B. Marney 32, D. Freyling 32, J. Dowling32, N. McIntyre 32.Pins 1 M. Goddard Pro-Pin, 5 L. Bishop, 10 L.Bishop, 17 M.Goddard.September 4 - Single stroke. Bob Sweeney trophies.Winner M. Goddard 68, runner-up R. Whittaker69.Rundown B. Fagg 70, J. Gardener 71, P. Higham71, J. Lee 75. Pins 1 G. MacDonald, 10 M. Hancock,14 B. Fagg, 17 G. Trussell.September 11 - Single stroke and monthly medals.September 14 - Zone 2 championship. Strokeplay in grades. - Gary SmallBOWLSNORTH TOOWOOMBA LADIES: September7 - B grade singles Y. McErlean wof J.Mitchell, H. Gscheidle d. S. Connors.Competition call for on or before September14: - S. McManus vs K. Weir, K. Lavender vs A.Jones. Markers V. Mahony, L. Mott, C. Benson, H.Gscheidle. Umpire tba.Competition call for on or before September 21- Consistency singles K. Weir v. J. Pauli, A. Jonesv. T. Thomas, C.Benson v. H. Gscheidle, P. Grahamv. K. Lavender. Markers S. Connors, L. Mott, B.Williams, V. Mahony. - Margaret GrahamDDLBA: September 11 - Results of the 2022DDLBA pennant season played at Drayton Club.Division 1 (Blue Flag) Drayton Green, Division 2(Red Flag) North Toowoomba, Division 3 (YellowFlag) West Toowoomba/South Toowoomba.More information on the pennant season as itcomes to hand together with photos.Division 1 winners now go on (with 12 players) tocontest Group 2 in the playoffs against CunninghamDistrict. Venue to be decided.September 13 - Nominations close with the Districtfor the DDLBA championship pairs to be conductedon S September 17-18 at North Toowoomba.September 14 - DDLBA veteran fours at West/Club Toowoomba.October 4 - Nominations close with the Districtfor the DDLBA championship triples on October 8-9at Toowoomba Club. - Joyce McGeorgePERANGA: September 3 - Peranga and DistrictsBowls Club hosted Senior Constable ChrisHay’s Peranga Police Charity Bowls Day and annualevent which raises funds for Quinalow and KulpiState Schools the Maclagan-Windermere Kindgergarten,all of which are located within the PerangaPolice Division. This year the rain managed to stopjust in time for the bowling which was won by DaveSipple’s team from Goombungee.A multi-draw raffle and a barbecue dinner roundedoff the day along with a movie held in the PerangaHall for the youngsters. A total of $7254 was raisedand this was divided among the three organisationsbased on their enrolment numbers.Constable Hay said, “I was overwhelmed by thesupport from the community that attended and thebusinesses and individuals that provided donationsfor the multi-draw raffle. The total we raised exceededall my expectations.”GOLFPAST PRESIDENTS: September 19 - Reminderthat the annual general meeting and quarterlymeeting will be held at midday at the DraytonBowls Club.Please be aware that the City Golf Club is inpartnership with the Drayton Bowls Club and weare not permitted to bring our own lunch any longer.There will be sandwiches, hot box items andsweets available for purchase. Barista coffee isalso available. - Karen Prattorganisations.Winnerswere Dulana P. andAnne Robinson 23, secondRichard and JaneseLloyd 22, followed byBrian Northwood andMargie Alcorn 22, andBarry Fagg and Liz Robinson22. ary Dwan wonthe original nine-holeevent, followed by ColleenWeber.Entertainment wasprovided by Peter Frazerreciting bush poetry, forwhich he is well known,and George Goodwin onguitar, playing and singingpopular numbers. -Pam CampbellHL, Ian McDonald, Tony Boyd and Dylan HolmesSeptember 18 - 4bbb stroke on the back ninewith a 6.30am tee off. - Flynny/MaccaRIFLE SHOOTINGCROWS NEST: September 11 - The 600-yardshoot showed horrible winds which switched veryquickly. Mick came out with a 55.3. Very goodshooting.TR: Mick Dickerson 102.6, Ash Bidgood 100.9,John Gilliland 95.3, Robo Fry 93.6, Jack Bidgood 82.3.FS: Hamish O’Donnell 116.6, Glenn Ellis 113.2,Ray O’Neill 107.4, Neil Austin 107.2, Rick V106.2, Paul O’Gorman 105.1, Shawn Birch 104.0.FO: Brownie 109.3, Bill O’Brien 104.3, DoughToms 94.2, Craig Clark 107.3. Next week is 300yards.Visitors are welcome. - Hamish O’DonnellTo advertise phone 4615 4416 or email herald@highcountrynews.net.auRUGBY LEAGUEHighfields Eagles under 17 girlssoar into grand finalsHighfields Eagles Under 17s girls team look at reclaiming the TJRL championshipAfter a dominant win against Brothers, the girlsin the Highfields Eagles Under 17s are looking toreclaim the championship as they prepare for thisweekend’s grand finals.The Eagles secured their spot in the TJRL GrandFinal after defeating Brothers with a 42-4 win onSaturday, September 3.This weekend’s match will see the secondtime the Highfields Eagles U17s will attend theToowoomba Sports Ground to seize the trophy.Team coach Wayne Collie said the girls havebeen dominant all season, reaching the finals undefeated.“Quite a few of these girls started playing earlierthis year, playing for either the Clydesdales Under20s or the Highfields Eagles senior women’sside,” Mr Collie said.FISHINGCROWS NEST: During August, Justin Bolithoand Al Limpus fished at Leslie and Bjelke PetersenDams. Tony and Lee Lingard and Peter and JoycePayne travelled to Evans Head and between themcaught Bream, Flathead, Tailor and Blackfish. Theyfound the sand bars have changed a lot since the recentflooding events.Ashley, Sam and Lucas Yaxley went camping andfishing on the Moonie River at the start of Augustand though it was very wet, managed to catch somegood Golden Perch.August also saw us head over to Nanango Cuprace day for one of the club’s main fundraisers for theyear. It was a great day which started with awesomeplatters at the Fitzroy Hotel in Nanango before wewere off to the track all dressed up for the occasion inclassic racewear and where some of us managed toback a few winners.We called into Cooyar Hotel on the way home beforereturning to the Grand Old Crow.Thank you to those who provided prizes for theraffle and Kerry our bus driver for getting us thereand back safely.Best dressed winners were Letitia Ruwoldt andGreg Campbell.Club winners for August: Freshwater Lucas Yaxley- Golden Perch .9kg. Saltwater Peter Payne -Flathead .79kg.The next club trip is planned for from September19 to October 1 to Fraser Island.The alternative location is a fishing competition atBjelke-Petersen Dam on the weekend of October 1and 2.The next raffle night is on Friday, September 30from 6pm.With no club meeting in September, the nextmeeting will be at the Grand Old Crow Hotel onWednesday, October 12, at 7pm. - Michelle EdserLUCAS YAXLEYGolden PerchSAM YAXLEYGolden PerchINDOOR BOWLSSt MARY'S: With the warmer weather ofspring, we start to feel motivated to get activeagain and get back into bowling. St Mary’s Clubhold social bowls at the Indoor Bowls Hall in AnnandStreet every Thursday from 12.15 to 3pm ata cost of $4 including afternoon tea.September 9 - We only had one team competingin the Friday night competition at TIBA and,after three hard games, they managed to finish inthird place.Our players were Marie Kelly, Margaret Tronc,Selwyn Tronc and Chrissy Lippi. Congratulations!-YvonneThe depth of talent on the Highfields teamhas been noticed by Queensland Rugby Leaguewith Mariah Brown, Sierra Norris, Katelyn Collie,and Mackenzie Zellar being selected for theQueensland Under 17 Country team in the upcomingCity versus Country clash.“These girls have worked hard having playingrugby league for a good five years, they’re all talentedand they work well on the field together,”Mr Collie said.“As a coach, I am a proud of the Highfields EaglesUnder 17 they have performed well all seasonbut they haven’t won yet and anything can happenat a grand final match.”The Highfields Eagles will play at the TJRL Under17s girls grand finals at the Toowoomba SportsGround this Saturday, September 17. - Sean WhitePARKRUNHIGHFIELDS: September 10 - Event number326. On a beautiful spring morning 53 people ran,jogged and walked our wet weather course. Tenwere first timers and nine recorded new personalbests. Congratulations Cameron, Dan, Hamish, Tamara,Emma, Riley, David, Judy and Erin on yourPBs. Representatives of four different clubs tookpart. Welcome to visitors from Wynnum, Southbankand Toowoomba. The event was made possible by11 volunteers Janis Trigg, Di Tumbridge, KerrianneJones, Lee Bambrick, Greg Jones, Tracey Roberts,Graham Trigg, Jan Lange, Tom Hinton, ClarrieSanders and Janeen Gibson.Highfields parkrun is held every Saturday morningat 7am at the Highfields Sport and RecreationPark, Highfields. For information email highfields@parkrun.com or message us via our Facebook page. -Janeen GibsonTABLE TENNISCROWS NEST: A grade: Broncos 8 - MalcolmMacdonald 2, Kearin Macdonald 0, Penny Hegarty1, Loretta Kelk 0. Malcolm and Kearin 0, Malcolmand Penny 1, Malcolm and Loretta 1, Kearin andPenny 1, Kearin and Loretta 1, Penny and Loretta 1d. Storm 6: Kurt Macdonald 1, Doug Shum 1, RobShelton 2, Kallum Genrich 1, Kurt and Doug 1, Kurtand Rob 0, Kurt and Kallum 0, Doug and Rob 0,Doug and Kallum 0, Rob and Kallum 0. Sharks 8- Darren Hagarty 1, Rhys Kelk 0, Ned Hagarty 1,Shane Macdonald 2. Darren and Rhys 0, Darren andNed 1, Darren and Shane 1, Rhys and Ned 0, Rhysand Shane 1, Ned and Shane 1 d. Panthers 6: ShaneMurphy 2, Grahame Knight 1, Peter Greaves 1, GodfreyDavies 0, Shane and Grahame 1, Shane and PeterG 0, Shane and Godfrey 0, Grahame and Godfrey0, Grahame and Peter 1, Godfrey and Peter 0.B grade: Rabbitohs 8: Jenny Pickering 2, ChrisHayward 2, River Verhoek 1, Travis Morice 0, Jennyand Chris 1, Jenny and River 1, Jenny and Travis 0,Chris and River 1, Chris and Travis 0, River and Travis0 d. Eels 5: Lucien Goldie-Brown 0, Allen Parsons0, Dakota Vehoek 2, Jay Morice 1, Lucien andAllen 0, Lucien and Dakota 0, Lucien and Jay 0, Allenand Dakota 0, Allen and Jay 1, Dakota and Jay 1.Raiders 10: Ed Pickering 1, Geoff Darr 0, JanelleMacdonald 2, Patti Bowman 1, Ed and Geoff 1,Ed and Janelle 1, Ed and Patti 1, Geoff and Janelle1, Geoff and Patti 1, Janelle and Patti 1 d. Bulldogs4: Lynda Georgeson 2, Hamish Genrich 1,Anaiah Goldie-Brown 0, Peter Morice 1, Lynda andHamish 0, Lynda and Anaiah 0, Lynda and Peter 0,Hamish and Anaiah 0, Hamish and Peter 0, Anaiahand Peter 0. - Samantha BlackHOCKEYTOOWOOMBA: August 26 - Men's A1: Newtown2 (Josh McPaul, Zachary Sinton) d. Past High0. September 2 - Norths 2 (Matt Torlington, Ben Edwards)d. Newtown 0.August 26 - Women's A1: Newtown drew withNorths 0 all. September 2 - Newtown 2 (EloiseMcKenzie, Amanda Ross) d. Past High 0.DARTSOAKEY: Grand Hotel 1 - 104, Grand Hotel 2- 115, Bernborough Tavern 1 - 79, BernboroughTavern 2 - 72, Bernborough Tavern 3- 68.More sport page 16HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - SEPTEMBER 13, 2022 - 15