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SPORTBOWLSDowns pennants win over AlgesterHIGHFIELDS: October 1 - Eventnumber 329. Seventy people ran, joggedand walked the course, 16 first timers andfive who recorded new personal bests.Representatives of six clubs took part.Welcome to our visitors from Sydney,Kelvin Grove and Toowoomba. CongratulationsBrad, Sarah, Emma, David andDenis on your PBs.The event was made possible by 11volunteers Petrina Oakley, Janis Trigg,Johann Hollander, Dianne Tumbridge,Harry Oakley, Sandra Hollywood, GregJones, Graham Trigg, Nellie Hollander,Tom Hinton and Janeen Gibson.This month is parkwalk at parkrun -and yes you can still run or jog for thosewho want to.Come and join us for a 6.50am briefingand 7am start on Saturday mornings at theHighfields Sport and Recreation Park.mail highfields@parkrun.com ormessage us via our Facebook page formore information. - Janeen Gibson• A family of first timers at Highfieldsparkrun Nicole Winkel and her sons,Wyatt and AidenPARKRUNDrayton lady bowlers, representing Downs District: Back - T. Schubert, M. Ragh, T. Foster, I. Brumpton,L. Tickle, K. Livingstone and D. Dann. Front - T. Elder, L. McCleary, L. Callaghan, J. Worsley and L.Blaine, winners over Algester (Cunningham District) in Group 2 pennants last weekend and now go onto the State finals at Club Tweed on the Gold Coast in November - Joyce McGeorgeTwo-day carnival winnersWest Toowoomba two-day carnival winners Meryl Ahern and Jenny Blundell, Kawana, ChrisRussell, Everton Park, and Judy Overell, ScarboroughDDLBA: October 4 - Nominations close todayfor the DDLBA championship triples to be playedon October 8-9 at Toowoomba Club. This eventattracts points for bowler of the year.October 10 - DDLBA management meeting.October 15-16 - DDLBA novice singles to beplayed at West/Club Toowoomba. This event issponsored by life member Betty Cullinan.October 20 - DDLBA president’s At HomeDay at Drayton Club. - Joyce McGeorgeTOOWOOMBA CITY LADIES: October 7- 9am. Competition call for B grade singles at 9 am.J. Malt v. D. Zeller and B grade singles semi-final A.Vosper v. M. Rasmussen. Please advise Maree if unavailableto play. A grade singles scheduled for thisdate between K. Castles and G. Milsom postponeduntil further notice.October 8 - District triples City team to play atNorth Toowoomba Club B. Borey, K. Castles and S.Martin.Friday winners Peter Korin, Paul Hallam, RitaReynolds and Maree Frappell.Friday social days start at 9am, with names in by8.30am. $15 with light refreshments provided. Allare welcome. - Bev BoreyOAKEY LADIES: Two games of pairs wereplayed last week. Hazel Harvey and Betty Richterd. Christine Little and Shirley Hudson, Jan Little andRhondda Lawrie d. Joyce Sloss and Doreen Ciesiolka.October 4 - Weather permitting, bowls will beplayed 9am. October 11 - Monthly meeting at 9amwith bowls to follow.Happy birthday to Christine who celebrated herbirthday on September 26.October 23 - Visit from Northern Rivers startingat 12.30pm. Club selected mixed players. 30 playersrequired.November 5 - Visit from Wellington Point startingat 1pm. Mixed players.Please put your name on the board if you are wishingto play on either day. Visitors are always welcome.- Elsie VollPAST PRESIDENTS: October 10 - Meetingat the Federal Hotel 1pm. At the annual generalmeeting those present voted that we give a donationto Protea Place. The secretary has contactedthem and a representative from Protea Placewill be present at around 12.45pm to accept thedonation. Do hope you are all able to attend.Could you please let me know if you are comingand if you are bringing your partner.L/D B. Gordon, raffle Bev Holmes-Willis.Upcoming outings - November 7 - GardenRestaurant 1pm. December 12 - City Golf Club11.30-midday. Raffles & L/Ds yet to be decided.- Karen PrattNORTH TOOWOOMBA LADIES: September28 - Competition results final B grade singlesH. Gscheidle d. Y. McErlean.Consistency singles L. Weir d. S. Connors. Agrade singles L. Mott wof P. Graham.Competition called for on or before November 5- A grade singles J. Johnson v. L. Weir, C. Benson v.H. Gscheidle.From October 1, all social play and competitionreverts to 9am play. - Margaret GrahamOAKEY MEN'S: October 1 - Competitionresults: Senior singles A. Jackson d. P. Boyton, V.Rush d. R. Henry. Club pairs M. Hall and B. Luchtd. L. Hudson and G. Usher.October 8 - Competition called for club pairsfinal V. Rush and W. Patterson vs M. Hall and B.Lucht.October 2 - Matt and Alison Park day winnersAlison and Vince, runners-up Matt and Peter, B/RShirley and Don.October 16 - Fishing theme day sponsored byDave and Vince. 1pm start. Three-bowl pairs.Names on board please.October 23 - Visit from Northern Rivers.12.30pm start. C/S. 28 players required mixed.November 5 - Visit from Wellington Pointbowlers. 1pm start. Mixed. Names on boardplease.To advertise phone 4615 4416 or email herald@highcountrynews.net.auOAKEY: September 28 - Ladies 18-hole strokein conjunction with the September monthly medal.Winner Division 2 and the Monthly Medal DaphneWebster 72 net, runner-up Christine Little 74. Division1 winner Joan Fisk 76 net. Joan also won theputts with 26 putts. Front 9 winner Kathy Fenton 16.Bback 9 winner Joan Fisk with 18pts. Pin on No. 3was Janice Little. Daphne Webster defeated KathyFenton in the matchplay 7/5.October 5 - Ladies will play an 18-hole stroke inconjunction with the October monthly medal. ThursdaySporters winner George Fenton 25. George alsowon the pin shot.October 1-2 - Members 18-hole stroke in conjunctionwith the October monthly medal. WinnerDivision 1 and the monthly medal Andrew King71 net. Division 2 winner Peter Flynn 73 net, runner-upMichael Rietveld 72 on count back. RundownGeorge Fenton 72. Pins 3, 8 and 12 Andrew King.Qualifiers for the men’s medal of medalist onOctober 23 Bob Dearling, Mark Carter, MichaelRietveld, Alan DeRoss, George Fenton, Doug Fisk,Andrew King, George Wright, Peter Flynn, JohnGrawich, Marcus Welk, Stan Gillis and Michael RietveldJnr.Reminder that the greens are being renovated nextSaturday morning October 8. Any assistance frommembers would be greatly appreciated. - MarleneDeansGOOMBUNGEE: September 29 - Men's singlestableford, club trophy. Winner Dave Scutt 40.Approaches 3/12 Garry Shea, 5/14 David Scutt,6/15 Murray McLeod. Ladies flag competition - clubtrophy. Winner Jan Mullins 18th fairway. Approaches1/10 Jan Mullins, 3/12 Ann Cass, 7/16 Val Hartland.September 25 - Single stableford, club trophy.Winner men Dave Humphrey 37, ladies CarmelCover 33.Rundown Bill Robertson, Gary Herriman, SteveElfverson, Harry Cover, Garry Shea. Pin shots men4/13 Trent Peters (Eagles Nest), 8/17 Greg Schull,approaches 5/14 Harry Cover. Ladies approach 2/11Carmel Cover, 7/16 Robyn Drowley.Members draw - No. 41 Damien Peters, present.Next week $5.October 6 - Single stableford, club trophy. Ladiessingle stroke, monthly medal, putts - club trophy.October 9 - Mixed foursomes or single stableford- club trophy. - Murray McLeodTABLE TENNISCROWS NEST: September 26 - A grade:Storm 9: Kurt Macdonald 2, Doug Shum 1, RobShelton 1, Kallum Genrich 2, Kurt and Doug 0,Kurt and Rob 1, Kurt and Kallum 0, Doug andRob 1, Doug and Kallum 0, Rob and Kallum 1 d.Sharks 5: Darren Hagarty 1, Rhys Kelk 0, NedHagarty 0, Shane Macdonald 1, Darren and Rhys 1,Darren and Ned 0, Darren and Shane 1, Rhys andNed 0, Rhys and Shane 1, Ned and Shane 0.Cowboys 9: Ben Kahler 2, Samantha Black 1,Sandy Kahler 0, Michael Callaghan 2, Ben and Sam0, Ben and Sandy 0, Ben and Michael 1, Sam andMichael 1, Michael and Sandy 1, Sam and Sandy 1d. Broncos 5: Malcolm Macdonald 0, Kearin Macdonald1, Penny Hagarty 1, Loretta Kelk 1, Malcolmand Kearin 1, Malcolm and Penny 1, Malcolm andLoretta 0, Kearin and Penny 0, Kearin and Loretta 0,Penny and Loretta 0.B grade: Rabbitohs 12: Jenny Pickering 2, ChrisHayward 2, River Verhoek 1, Travis Morice 1, Jennyand Chris 1, Jenny and River 1, Jenny and Travis1, Chris and River 1, Chris and Travis 1, River andTravis 1 d. Eels 2: Ninian Stewart-Moore 0, AllenParsons 0, Dakota Vehoek 2, Jay Morice 0, Ninianand Allen 0, Ninian and Dakota 0, Ninian and Jay0, Allen and Dakota 0, Allen and Jay 0, Dakota andJay 0.Raiders 8: Ed Pickering 2, Geoff Darr 2, JanelleMacdonald 1, Patti Bowman 0, Ed and Geoff 0,Ed and Janelle 0, Ed and Patti 1, Geoff and Janelle0, Geoff and Patti 1, Janelle and Patti 1 d. Bulldogs6: Lynda Georgeson 0, Hamish Genrich 0, JessKahler 2, Peter Morice 1, Lynda and Hamish 1, Lyndaand Jess 1, Lynda and Peter 0, Hamish and Jess 1,Hamish and Peter 0, Jess and Peter 0. - SamanthaBlackGOLFOAKEY SOCIAL: October 2 - We played a2-person Ambrose at Gatton Golf Club with 28players. The conditions were very wet howeverwe did get through the day, even with the clubssliding out of our hands and getting stuck into atree. The winners were JB and Shane Nicholson62 nett, runners-up were Shane Bradford andDylan Harvey 62½ nett.Winners of the pins/approaches 1 S. Petrie, 2sponsored by the Oakey RSL HL, 3 and 8 B. Mc-Donald, 4 S. Gillis, 5 I. McDonald, 6 A. Cherry, 7sponsored by Kerrytown Meats P. Wolski, 9 sponsoredby Oakey RSL JB, 12 and 13 L. Bradford,14 and 17 A Palmer, 15 M. Morgan, 16 L. Bartley,18 sponsored by Grand Hotel HL.Long drives A grade HL, B grade S. Nicholson,over 60 R. MacKenzie.Members draw - 68 Bob Pearce and was presentfor $20.Raffles 111 JB and 199 Bob Pearce.October 9 - Bisque Bogey on the back nine witha 6.30am tee off.The social club would like to thank our sponsorsKids Patrol Oakey, Kerrytown Meats, Oakey RSLand The Grand Hotel.Don’t forget the working bee on Saturday at theOakey Golf Course. - Flynny/MaccaDylan Harvey, Shane Bradford, ShaneNicholson and JB winners at Gatton ClubCROWS NEST: October 2 - Kathryne LouiseCommissions single stroke and monthly medalwinner A. Robinson 70 net, runner-up N. Walters73, third I.Coates 73. Rundown B. Freeman 74, D.Littleton 76 and B. Phillips 76. Pinshots 3/12 B. Phillips,7/16 A. Robinson, 8/17 N. Walters and eagle'snest. October 9-10 - Bailey’s Hardware single stableford.- Betty CoxINDOOR BOWLSSt MARY'S: St Mary’s Indoor Bowls Club welcomesall players and visitors to come and enjoy oursocial bowls afternoons on Thursdays at the IndoorBowls Hall in Annand Street from 12.15 to 3pm.Cost is $4 which includes afternoon tea. - YvonneHIGH COUNTRY HERALD - OCTOBER 4, 2022 - 15