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Runners-upwere Bob Dearlingand Sean Petrie 65 ½ points.Winners of the pins/approaches1,3,14 and 18 M.Krahenbring 2 sponsored byGrand Hotel M. Krahenbring,4 B. Dearling, 6 W. Bostock,7 and 10 B. Lucht, 8 B. Mc-Donald, 9 and 16 B. Fenton,11 J. Byrne, 12 sponsored byKerrytown Meats L. Bartley,and 13 D. Harvey.Long drives A grade M.Krahenbring, B grade B.Lucht, over 60 B. Dearling.Members draw – 39 DannyO’Brien, not present for $20.Raffles 12 W. Bostock and 74P. Jones.Next week’s game is threeclubs and a putter on the backnine with a 7am tee off.Footy TippingCompetition 2022ROUND 24 - AUGUST 25 - 28THURSDAY: • Broncos v. EelsFRIDAY: • Panthers v. Warriors• Storm v. RoostersSATURDAY: • Raiders v. Sea Eagles• Sharks v. Bulldogs• Rabbitohs v. CowboysSUNDAY: • Tigers v. Dragons• Titans v. Knights1. Panthers 402. Cowboys 343. Sharks 344. Storm 325. Eels 306. Roosters 287. Rabbitohs 288. Broncos 282022 LADDERPeter KennedyHydraulic Hose SpecialistsPh: 4634 9911Round 23 score 7Progressive score 129Andrew HintonPh: 4632 3258Round 23 score 5Progressive score 101Pat Weir MPMember for CondaminePh: 4570 4100Round 23 score 7Progressive score 1239. Raiders 2610. Dragons 2211. Sea Eagles 2012. Bulldogs 1413. Warriors 1414. Knights 1415. Titans 1016. Tigers 10Ross and MarniePh: 4696 8240Round 23 score 9* bonusProgressive score 119Tim WicksBlack ToyotaPh: 4691 1033BroncosPanthersRoostersRaidersSharksRabbitohsDragonsTitansRound 23 score 7Progressive score 125Chris BrameldPhantom FreddyNON-COMPETITIVERound 23 score 4Progressive score 116Michael ZuyderwykHighfields Discount DrugsPh: 4615 5600Barry RobinsonCrowsNest NEWSPh: 4698 1301Highfields Police Ph: 4698 1108Round 23 score 6Progressive score 105RESULTS - ROUND 23Panthers 26 d. Rabbitohs 22Cowboys 48 d. Warriors 4Storm 60 d. Broncos 12Eels 42 d. Bulldogs 6Sharks 40 d. Sea Eagles 6Roosters 72 d. Tigers 6Dragons 46 d. Titans 26Raiders 28 d. Knights 22Round 23 score 6Progressive score 134TitansRound 23 score 4Progressive score 108Round 23 score 6Progressive score 10118 - HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - AUGUST 23, 2022 To advertise phone 4615 4416 or email herald@highcountrynews.net.auBroncosPanthersStormRaidersEelsWarriorsRoostersSea EaglesBroncosPanthersStormRaidersSharksCowboysDragonsTitansSharksCowboysTigersTitansBulldogsCowboysDragonsKnightsBroncosPanthersStormRaidersEelsWarriorsRoostersSea EaglesBulldogsCowboysDragonsKnightsGOLFMal Krahenbring, Shane Bradford , Wade Bostock,Sean Petrie and Bob DearlingThe social club would like to town Meats, Grand Hotel and thesincerely thank our local sponsorsKids Patrol Oakey, Kerry--Oakey RSL.Flynny/MaccaSharksCowboysDragonsTitansBroncosPanthersStormRaidersSharksCowboysDragonsTitansBroncosPanthersStormRaidersSharksRabbitohsDragonsTitansBroncosPanthersStormRaidersBulldogsCowboysDragonsBroncosPanthersStormRaidersSharksRabbitohsDragonsTitans

SPORTB0WLSGOLFCROWS NEST: August 17 - PWR ElectricalAfternoon resulted in a win for Ray Weis, JoeMcDonald and John Michelmore. In a close call forsecond were Kerry Lovell and Brian Gleeson.Many thanks to PWR for their support of lawnbowls in Crows Nest. Onya Matt! The jackpotdidn’t go off. Next week could be your lucky week.The result of the fifth round of the 2022 pennantagainst West Toowoomba on Saturday, August 13,was a washout because of the unreliable weather.On Saturday , August 20, we played Drayton athome. Those results will be in next week’s issue.Members - Please keep an eye on the clubnoticeboard for Crows Nest team selections eachweek. Copies of the weekly home and away pennantdraw are available at the club.August 11 - The Thrifty Thursday was won byRoger Haldane and Ann McDonald. The colderweather has depleted numbers of late, so why notthrow another jumper on and join the crew on aThursday arvo. It’s a good couple of hours' fun andyou’ll always be welcome.August 14 - Afternoon bowls drew a muchreducednumber of players after the AGM, so afriendly social game was the order of the day.August 28 - Crows Nest Men’s Network Arvo.September 4 - Crows Nest Fuels Day. September11 - RE/MAX Rural Afternoon.The annual general meeting of the Crows NestBowls Club was held on Sunday, August 14. Resultswill be available in next week’s column.The next management committee meeting isscheduled for Sunday, September 11, starting at930am.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 www.crowsnestqldbowlsclub.com.auCrows Nest Bowls Club - New members welcome.Whether you’re an old hand at the game or someonewho’s never picked up a bowl before in your life,you’re absolutely welcome at the Crows Nest BowlsClub. www.crowsnestqldbowlsclub.com.au to learnmore about us.If you’re new in town, or just passing through andlooking for a friendly game on any Wednesday orSunday afternoon in future, simply ring the club on4698 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 tobook a spot. You’re sure to be greeted with asmile. GottaLoveBowls. - Gary BakerTOOWOOMBA CITY LADIES: August 24- Team for Laidley G. Milsom, B. Borey, S. Martinand L. Marshall. Morning tea 9am.Names needed for club selected B grade singlesand A grade singles. See Maree Frappell. Closingdate Friday, August 26.August 19 - Winners J. Malt and P. Korin.Social Fridays start at 9am with names in by8.30am. $15 includes morning tea. All welcome. -Bev BoreyOAKEY LADIES: One triples game and onepairs game played last week. Christine Little, VetaAllen, Dorothy Buckley d. C. Little, Jan Little, BarbaraPoole and Doreen Ciesiolka, Rhondda Lawried. Betty Richter, Shirley Hudson.Celebrating her birthday this week is Veta. Happybirthday.September 13 - Ladies monthly meeting at 9amwith bowls to follow. September 4 - Afternoon ofbowls sponsored by Woody and Jacko starting 12.30pm. 2 x 14 ends, 3-bowl pairs and a barbecue.Please put your name on the board or contact theclub if you want to play. - Elsie VollDDLBA: August 28 - Group 2 play-offs for 2022will be hosted by Cunningham District and played atAlgester Club. The schedule for play will be as advisedby Cunningham District. 9am pairs S. McManusand J. Johnson, North Toowoomba. 1pm fours S.McManus, L. Weir, C. Benson and J. Johnson, NorthToowoomba.Date and time to be advised for singles J. Brownie,West Toowoomba.A backup date has been scheduled for Sunday,September 4 in case of any inclement weather.Any of our members who are able to get down toAlgester to support our district champions, I’m surewill be greatly appreciated.Good bowling this week to our district playerschosen to represent our State in the Queensland vsNew South Wales Test Series at Taren Point. Moreinformation next week with some results.August 27 - Round 3-4 pennants previously postponed,rescheduled to be played at Gatton Club.September 3 - Pennant finals at Drayton Club. -Joyce McGeorgeNORTH TOOWOOMBA LADIES: August 24- A meeting will be held tomorrow at 9am prior toplay at 10am. All members are encouraged to attend.A reminder that A grade, B grade and consistencysingles nominations close August 24. All competitionand social play starts at 10am until further notice.A big thank you to those who are representing theclub at pennants. This Saturday we are playing twogames at Gatton. Good bowling to all.August 28 - Play-offs for champion of clubchampionships in the Cunningham District.Reminder to those wishing to play in the DDLBAveterans fours, nominations close with SecretaryCarroll on Wednesday, September 7.Nominations for DDLBA championship pairsbeing played at North Toowoomba on September17 and 18 also close with secretary Carroll onWednesday, September 7. - Margaret GrahamTOOWOOMBA CITY MEN'S: August 24 -12.30pm: Wednesday social. Self or club selected triplesover 20 ends. Green fee $15 includes afternoontea. Names in by 11.45am please. Bar roster KerryGleeson. Office roster Sid Cook.August 26 - 9am. Friday Social. Open triples format.Everyone is welcome.Green fee $15 includes light refreshments. Bethere or names in 8.30am.August 27 - 12.30pm: Pennants Round 7 vsOakey at City. The team for this round: Team 1 G.Healy (capt), R. Zimmerle, D. Lucas, and C. Clifford.Team 2 S. Hazzard, W. Hogan, W. Tedford andM. Robinson. Team 3 T. Ryan, J. Cosgrove, W. Mc-Millan and J. Stevenson. Club uniform is required.Spares D. Davis and D. Utley. Please be there bymidday.August 28 - Noon: Green Options Classic Pairs.three-bowl open pairs.Four games of eight ends. $500 in prizemoneymade up of 4 x $80 for each game-winning team and4 x $40 random prizes for non-game-winners. $20spider before play - $1 entry fee. Entry fee is $20a player includes post-game nibbles. We thank oursponsor Green Options. Bar roster Peter Harrington.Greenkeeping roster BJ King.August 30 - 1pm - 3pm. Coaching/practice/rollups.All members are invited to come along and seekto improve their game. Club coaches are availableto help.Competition call 2022 club championship matchesdrawn for play. August 24 - 12.30pm: Mens triplesD. Davis, P. Harrington and R. Vosper vs W.McMillan, R. Griffin and D. Utley. Mens pairs J.Fisher and G. Smith vs W. Tedford and C. Clifford, P.Koran and S. Cook vs R. Zimmerle and K. Cotterell.August 26 - 9am: Mixed pairs S. Martin and R.Vosper vs Gail Milsom and H. Shepstone. Menspairs B. Humphrey and A. Watkins vs winner ofgame played on 24th.August 31 - 12.30pm: Mens triples W. Tedford,S. Cook and G. Smith vs M. Bianchi, K. Kelly andK. Cotterell.Men's pairs R. Vosper and P. Harrington vs D. Utleyand T. Lewis.Results of play: Wednesday’s Seachange triples- The winners were Keith Kelly (lead), Ron Griffin(second) and Russ Zimmerle (skip) who received$45 each.Runners-up were Terry Kratzmann (lead), BobMar (second) and Mick Bianchi (skip) who each received$20.We thank Adam Hargrove and Seachange LifestyleResorts Toowoomba for their continued support.Friday social - Jan Malt and Peter Korin.Saturday’s pennants round 6 vs Drayton at Draytonwas a close game with the home team taking thewin by just four shots. Round 7 is against Oakey atCity on Saturday.Sunday’s Retired Services Day was well attendedon a perfect winter day.The winners were BJ King, Cyril Curgenven andAndy Watkins with 42 points from a very big win.Runners-up with 26 points were Graham Healy, TedLewis and Col Clifford.A big thank you to our retired servicemen CyrilCurgenven, Bill Hogan, BJ King and Ron Griffin fortheir generous sponsorship.2022 club championship results:Mens pairs W. McMillan and W. Hogan (sub) d.D. Davis and C. Otto (sub).Please look at your travel plans and use the awayboard if you know you will be unavailable for play.- Mick BianchiPARKRUNHIGHFIELDS: August 20 - Event number323. This week 45 people ran, jogged and walkedthe course.Six were first timers and three recorded newpersonal bests.Representatives of four clubs took part. We hadvisitors from Mt Barker and Brisbane.The event was made possible by volunteers AmyEvans, Dianne Tumbridge, Kym Murphy, SteveDonald, Tracey Roberts, Marcia Smith, GrahamTrigg, Justin Clay and Clarrie SandersFull results and a complete event history can befound on the Highfields parkrun Results Page.Highfields parkrun started on October 24, 2015.Since then 2828 participants have completed20,042 parkruns covering a total distance of100,210 km, including ,034 new personal bests.A total of 362 individuals have volunteered3038 times. - Marty HoggRIFLE SHOOTINGSOUTHERN DOWNS: August 21 - 500yards. F std Geoff V. 119.7, Paul R. 107.2.F open Greg W. 125.8, Richard McK. 124.8,Kevin J. 123.3, Mark P. 121.4, Bruce McA. 120.7,Neil . 120.6, Dave T. 120.4, Kate S. 118.3, MargaretT. 117.4.After a cool start on Sunday it turned out intoa fine morning with the usual gusty winds to contendwith.In the standard class Geoff V. turned in a goodperformance to win ahead of Paul R. second.The open class was very closely contested asusual with Greg W. first from Richard McK. closebehind in second spot.August 28 - We will be at the 600-yard mound.Sign on as usual at 8.30am for 9am start.Contact Margaret 4666 1018 for more informationif required. - BobTo advertise phone 4615 4416 or email herald@highcountrynews.net.auCABARLAH MEN'S: August 10 - Single stableford.Winner P. Bryant 43, runner-up K. Mitchell35. Rundown G. Edser 34, J. Dowling 33, B. Marney30, M. Merritt 30. Pinshots 1 N. McIntyre, 5 G. EdserPro-Pin, 10 B. Marney, 17 P. Bryant.August 14 - Single stroke. Goddard Family trophies.Winner B. Marney 70, runner-up P. Bryant, 3D. Thomas 72. Rundown J. Davies 73, B. Bargenquast74, P. Higham 75, D. Lamb 75, R. Sweeney 75,K. Mitchell 76. Pinshots 1 D. Thomas, 5 B. Northwood,10 D. Thomas, 17 R. Sweeney Pro-Pin.September 18 - The Darling Downs Zone 2Championships will be held at Cabarlah GolfCourse. All players must book before September 8.August 17 - Single stableford. Winner J. Loury37, runner-up D. Robinson 37. Rundown M. Goddard36, J. Lee 32, R. Sweeney 32, S. Adams 32,P. Higham 32. Pin shots 1 J. Loury Pro-Pin, 5 D.Coates, 10 J. Loury, 17 - D. Coates.August 20 – 4bbb stableford. Presidents vsCaptains trophy. Winners J. Lee and P. McCleary47, runners-up J. Phingst and M. Hancock 47.Rundown G. McDonald and D. Thompson 47, B.Volp and T. Clancy 46, B. Northwood and B. Bargenquast45. Pin shots 1 C. Reich, 5 B. Volp, 10 D.Thompson, 14 T. Lloyd, 17 T. Lloyd. 2022 trophywinner - The Captains team 300-285.August 21 - Single stroke. Winner B. Fagg70, runner-up G. Trussell 71. Rundown G. James72, C. Reich 72, P. Lamb 73, R. Sweeney 73, N.Hoger 74, J. Lee 74. Pin shots 1 N.Hoger, 5 B.Marney Pro-Pin, 10 C.Reich, 14 J. Davidson, 17G. Douglas.August 28 - Monthly medal day. Book early. -Gary SmallOAKEY MEN'S: August 20 - Pennants resultWest Toowoomba 1 d. Oakey.August 27 - Pennant teams to play City at City.Team 1 M. Park, G. Fenton, P. Boyton, P. Rudken.Team 2 K. Ciesiolka, L. Hudson, D. Dreyer, A. Jackson.Team 3 V. Rush, B. Lucht, G. Usher, J. Harrison.Wednesday triples winners P. Boyton’s team,runners-up G. Usher’s team. Best round S. Tweedie’steam.August 21 - Competition results. Triples final R.Henry, P. Maker and P. Boyton d. M. Hall, R. Stewartand G. Fenton.Club pairs V. Rush and W. Patterson d. E. Dornbuschand D. Barfield.August 28 - Competition called. A singles final R.Henry vs G. Fenton (L. Hudson.) Consolation singlesW. Patterson vs D. Barfield (TBA), G. Ushervs P. Federoff (J. Harrison), P. Boyton vs P. Viney(TBA).September 11 - Three-bowl pairs sponsored byWoody and Jacko 12.30pm start. Wear your favouritesporting team shirt (if you have one.) 2 x 14 ends.Winner, runner-up and last round. Barbecue to followbowls. Names on board please.Membership fees of $100 are now due.FISHINGCABARLAH: There was a good roll-up at SomersetDam for the Cabarlah Fishing Club trip on August13 and 14 despite the weather outlook being a‘high percentage of rain’ for most of Saturday. Theforecast was pretty close to the mark with drizzle tolunch time, followed by consistent rain for the nextfew hours before clearing around 4 o’clock. The waterwas still coloured from recent rain but everyonestuck at it with a number of Jew fish being weighedin by dark.On Saturday night we enjoyed a barbecue.Thanks to Jen for organising the tucker, to Andrew,Bruce and Trevor on hot plate duties, and to Thereseand Merris on the buttering. The catch of the day formost Bass, went unclaimed and the member’s drawwas won by Chris.On Sunday there was heavy fog early followed bylovely sunshine. A couple more fish were weighedin with Noel landing a cracker of a Yellowbelly at4.10kg. The tally for the weekend was 22 fish - 21Jew and one Yellowbelly. Therese caught the biggestJew at 1.33kg.Ray’s In Between Trip on August 24 is now toCooby Dam. Meet at the boat ramp at 1pm.The club’s September trip is to Coolmunda Damon September 10-11 and the October trip is to CopetonDam on October 1-3.Note: The fishing rules are slightly different inNew South Wales.Noel Purcell with his 4.10kg Yellowbellycaught at Somerset DamCABARLAH LADIES: August 9 - Monthlymedal, stroke and putting for Jessella McConnelltrophies. Winner Sue Hayes 72 net, runner-up JanelleKruse 75. Rundown Lotte Pedersen 79, Petae Frazer80, Janese Lloyd 81.Putts Sue Hayes 29. Pins 5 (Pro Pin) Sue Hayes,16 (Division 1) Sue Hayes. Monthly medal winnerSue Hayes.August 16 - Single stableford over 18 holes. WinnerPaula Heelan 34 points, second Maryette Buckley30 points. Pins won by Lotte Pedersen and PaulaHeelan. - Pam Campbell.OAKEY: August 17 - No golf for the ladies.August 24 - Ladies will play an 18-hole stroke inconjunction with August monthly medal.August 20-21 - Members played an 18-holestroke. Winner Mark Carter 72 nett, runner-up AndrewKing 73 net. Pin on No. 3 Janice Little and No.12 Andrew King.August 27-28 - Members will play an 18-holestroke flag event.September 11 - Reminder of the Oakey-GoombungeeInterclub at Goombungee. - Marlene DeansINDOOR BOWLSSt MARY’S: Social bowls are held every Thursdayafternoon at the Indoor Bowls Hall in AnnandStreet. If you are new to indoor bowls, all the equipmentis supplied for the games and the only requirementis that soft, flat soled shoes must be worn. Playbegins at 12.15pm and finishes at 3pm. Cost of $4includes afternoon tea.August 19 - St Mary’s nominated two teams in theFriday night competition at TIBA this week. Team2 Marie Kelly, Denise Crust, Annette Kearney andChrissy Lippy picked up a lucky team prize. Goodbowling everyone. - YvonneTOOWOOMBA: August 19 - Competitionplay. First Rangeville 2, second Kearney Springs 1and third St Pauls 2. Teams to get a lucky envelopeWestbrook, Mt Lofty, Arolla and St Marys 2.On Saturday, the people playing in the State teamsflew out to Tasmania to compete in the Internationaland International competition. Hope they have agood flight.Although numbers were down this week owingto so many players being away and others visitingrelations etc I think everyone enjoyed the night. Theraffle was won by Annette Kearney, St Mary's.Next week St Marys club are host club so don’tforget members to roll up early for kitchen and raffleduties.Heard that Mt Lofty player Judy is having a nightoff bowls next week to attend a family wedding. Wewill miss you Judy but enjoy your day as mother ofthe groom. Best wishes to the happy couple from thebowlers.Dont forget if you have anything of interest thatyou would like to let your friends know about likeweddings, milestone birthdays, coming events or anniversaries,let me know on Friday nights or give mea call on my home number (available from any of thecommittee).Nominations for our Carnival of Flowers carnivalare closing soon so get a team together and nominate.Flyers are available from the hall on Friday nights.Entry is only $5 per person per event. - Denise CrustTABLE TENNISCROWS NEST: A grade - Cowboys - 7 rubbers18 games: Ben Kahler 2, Samantha Black 0, SandyKahler 1, Michael Callaghan 1, Ben and Sam 1, Benand Sandy 1, Ben and Michael 0, Sam and Michael1, Michael and Sandy 0, Sam and Sandy 0 d. Storm- 7 rubbers 13 games. Kurt Macdonald 1, DougShum 1, Rob Shelton 2, Kallum Genrich 0, Kurt andDoug 0, Kurt and Rob 1, Kurt and Kallum 0, Dougand Rob 0, Doug and Kallum 1, Rob and Kallum 1.Broncos 10: Malcolm Macdonald 2, Kearin Macdonald1, Penny Hagarty 2, Loretta Kelk 0, Malcolmand Kearin 1, Malcolm and Penny 1, Malcolm andLoretta 1, Kearin and Penny 1, Kearin and Loretta 0,Penny and Loretta 1 d. Panthers 4: Shane Murphy 0,Grahame Knight 1, Peter Greaves 1, Godfrey Davies1, Shane and Grahame 0, Shane and Peter G 0, Shaneand Godfrey 0, Grahame and Godfrey 1, Grahameand Peter 0, Godfrey and Peter 0.B grade: Rabbitohs 8: Jenny Pickering 1, ChrisHayward 1, River Smith 2, Travis Morice 1, Jennyand Chris 1, Jenny and River 0, Jenny and Travis 1,Chris and River 0, Chris and Travis 0, River and Travis1 d. Eels 6: Lucien Goldie-Brown 2, Allen Parsons0, Matt Macdonald 1, Jay Morice 0, Lucien andAllen 0, Lucien and Matt 1, Lucien and Jay 0, Allenand Matt 1, Allen and Jay 1, Matt and Jay 0.Bulldogs 9: Lynda Georgenson 1, Hamish Genrich1, Anaiah Goldie-Brown 2, Peter Morice 1, Lyndaand Hamish 1, Lynda and Anaiah 0, Lynda and PeterM 0, Hamish and Anaiah 1, Hamish and Peter M 1,Anaiah and Peter M 1 d. Raiders 5: Ed Pickering,Geoff Darr, Janelle Macdonald, Patti BowmanEd Pickering 2, Geoff Darr 0, Janelle Macdonald0, Patti Bowman 1, Ed and Geoff 0, Ed and Janelle 1,Ed and Patti 1, Geoff and Janelle 1, Geoff and Patti0, Janelle and Patti 0.HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - AUGUST 23, 2022 - 19

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CROWS NEST: August 17 - PWR Electrical

Afternoon resulted in a win for Ray Weis, Joe

McDonald and John Michelmore. In a close call for

second were Kerry Lovell and Brian Gleeson.

Many thanks to PWR for their support of lawn

bowls in Crows Nest. Onya Matt! The jackpot

didn’t go off. Next week could be your lucky week.

The result of the fifth round of the 2022 pennant

against West Toowoomba on Saturday, August 13,

was a washout because of the unreliable weather.

On Saturday , August 20, we played Drayton at

home. Those results will be in next week’s issue.

Members - Please keep an eye on the club

noticeboard for Crows Nest team selections each

week. Copies of the weekly home and away pennant

draw are available at the club.

August 11 - The Thrifty Thursday was won by

Roger Haldane and Ann McDonald. 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 14 - Afternoon bowls drew a muchreduced

number of players after the AGM, so a

friendly social game was the order of the day.

August 28 - Crows Nest Men’s Network Arvo.

September 4 - Crows Nest Fuels Day. September

11 - RE/MAX Rural Afternoon.

The annual general meeting of the Crows Nest

Bowls Club was held on Sunday, August 14. Results

will be available in next week’s column.

The next management committee meeting is

scheduled for Sunday, September 11, starting at

930am.

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

Crows Nest Bowls Club - New members welcome.

Whether you’re an old hand at the game or someone

who’s never picked up a bowl before in your life,

you’re absolutely welcome at the Crows Nest Bowls

Club. 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

TOOWOOMBA CITY LADIES: August 24

- Team for Laidley G. Milsom, B. Borey, S. Martin

and L. Marshall. Morning tea 9am.

Names needed for club selected B grade singles

and A grade singles. See Maree Frappell. Closing

date Friday, August 26.

August 19 - Winners J. Malt and P. Korin.

Social Fridays start at 9am with names in by

8.30am. $15 includes morning tea. All welcome. -

Bev Borey

OAKEY LADIES: One triples game and one

pairs game played last week. Christine Little, Veta

Allen, Dorothy Buckley d. C. Little, Jan Little, Barbara

Poole and Doreen Ciesiolka, Rhondda Lawrie

d. Betty Richter, Shirley Hudson.

Celebrating her birthday this week is Veta. Happy

birthday.

September 13 - Ladies monthly meeting at 9am

with bowls to follow. September 4 - Afternoon of

bowls sponsored by Woody and Jacko starting 12.30

pm. 2 x 14 ends, 3-bowl pairs and a barbecue.

Please put your name on the board or contact the

club if you want to play. - Elsie Voll

DDLBA: August 28 - Group 2 play-offs for 2022

will be hosted by Cunningham District and played at

Algester Club. The schedule for play will be as advised

by Cunningham District. 9am pairs S. McManus

and J. Johnson, North Toowoomba. 1pm fours S.

McManus, L. Weir, C. Benson and J. Johnson, North

Toowoomba.

Date and time to be advised for singles J. Brownie,

West Toowoomba.

A backup date has been scheduled for Sunday,

September 4 in case of any inclement weather.

Any of our members who are able to get down to

Algester to support our district champions, I’m sure

will be greatly appreciated.

Good bowling this week to our district players

chosen to represent our State in the Queensland vs

New South Wales Test Series at Taren Point. More

information next week with some results.

August 27 - Round 3-4 pennants previously postponed,

rescheduled to be played at Gatton Club.

September 3 - Pennant finals at Drayton Club. -

Joyce McGeorge

NORTH TOOWOOMBA LADIES: August 24

- A meeting will be held tomorrow at 9am prior to

play at 10am. All members are encouraged to attend.

A reminder that A grade, B grade and consistency

singles nominations close August 24. All competition

and social play starts at 10am until further notice.

A big thank you to those who are representing the

club at pennants. This Saturday we are playing two

games at Gatton. Good bowling to all.

August 28 - Play-offs for champion of club

championships in the Cunningham District.

Reminder to those wishing to play in the DDLBA

veterans fours, nominations close with Secretary

Carroll on Wednesday, September 7.

Nominations for DDLBA championship pairs

being played at North Toowoomba on September

17 and 18 also close with secretary Carroll on

Wednesday, September 7. - Margaret Graham

TOOWOOMBA CITY MEN'S: August 24 -

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 Kerry

Gleeson. Office roster Sid Cook.

August 26 - 9am. Friday Social. Open triples format.

Everyone is welcome.

Green fee $15 includes light refreshments. Be

there or names in 8.30am.

August 27 - 12.30pm: Pennants Round 7 vs

Oakey at City. The team for this round: Team 1 G.

Healy (capt), R. Zimmerle, D. Lucas, and C. Clifford.

Team 2 S. Hazzard, W. Hogan, W. Tedford and

M. Robinson. Team 3 T. Ryan, J. Cosgrove, W. Mc-

Millan and J. Stevenson. Club uniform is required.

Spares D. Davis and D. Utley. Please be there by

midday.

August 28 - Noon: Green Options Classic Pairs.

three-bowl open pairs.

Four games of eight ends. $500 in prizemoney

made up of 4 x $80 for each game-winning team and

4 x $40 random prizes for non-game-winners. $20

spider before play - $1 entry fee. Entry fee is $20

a player includes post-game nibbles. We thank our

sponsor Green Options. Bar roster Peter Harrington.

Greenkeeping roster BJ King.

August 30 - 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 24 - 12.30pm: Mens triples

D. Davis, P. Harrington and R. Vosper vs W.

McMillan, R. Griffin and D. Utley. Mens pairs J.

Fisher and G. Smith vs W. Tedford and C. Clifford, P.

Koran and S. Cook vs R. Zimmerle and K. Cotterell.

August 26 - 9am: Mixed pairs S. Martin and R.

Vosper vs Gail Milsom and H. Shepstone. Mens

pairs B. Humphrey and A. Watkins vs winner of

game played on 24th.

August 31 - 12.30pm: Mens triples W. Tedford,

S. Cook and G. Smith vs M. Bianchi, K. Kelly and

K. Cotterell.

Men's pairs R. Vosper and P. Harrington vs D. Utley

and T. Lewis.

Results of play: Wednesday’s Seachange triples

- The winners were Keith Kelly (lead), Ron Griffin

(second) and Russ Zimmerle (skip) who received

$45 each.

Runners-up were Terry Kratzmann (lead), Bob

Mar (second) and Mick Bianchi (skip) who each received

$20.

We thank Adam Hargrove and Seachange Lifestyle

Resorts Toowoomba for their continued support.

Friday social - Jan Malt and Peter Korin.

Saturday’s pennants round 6 vs Drayton at Drayton

was a close game with the home team taking the

win by just four shots. Round 7 is against Oakey at

City on Saturday.

Sunday’s Retired Services Day was well attended

on a perfect winter day.

The winners were BJ King, Cyril Curgenven and

Andy Watkins with 42 points from a very big win.

Runners-up with 26 points were Graham Healy, Ted

Lewis and Col Clifford.

A big thank you to our retired servicemen Cyril

Curgenven, Bill Hogan, BJ King and Ron Griffin for

their generous sponsorship.

2022 club championship results:

Mens pairs W. McMillan and W. Hogan (sub) d.

D. Davis and C. Otto (sub).

Please look at your travel plans and use the away

board if you know you will be unavailable for play.

- Mick Bianchi

PARKRUN

HIGHFIELDS: August 20 - Event number

323. This week 45 people ran, jogged and walked

the course.

Six were first timers and three recorded new

personal bests.

Representatives of four clubs took part. We had

visitors from Mt Barker and Brisbane.

The event was made possible by volunteers Amy

Evans, Dianne Tumbridge, Kym Murphy, Steve

Donald, Tracey Roberts, Marcia Smith, Graham

Trigg, Justin Clay and Clarrie Sanders

Full results and a complete event history can be

found on the Highfields parkrun Results Page.

Highfields parkrun started on October 24, 2015.

Since then 2828 participants have completed

20,042 parkruns covering a total distance of

100,210 km, including ,034 new personal bests.

A total of 362 individuals have volunteered

3038 times. - Marty Hogg

RIFLE SHOOTING

SOUTHERN DOWNS: August 21 - 500

yards. F std Geoff V. 119.7, Paul R. 107.2.

F open Greg W. 125.8, Richard McK. 124.8,

Kevin J. 123.3, Mark P. 121.4, Bruce McA. 120.7,

Neil . 120.6, Dave T. 120.4, Kate S. 118.3, Margaret

T. 117.4.

After a cool start on Sunday it turned out into

a fine morning with the usual gusty winds to contend

with.

In the standard class Geoff V. turned in a good

performance to win ahead of Paul R. second.

The open class was very closely contested as

usual with Greg W. first from Richard McK. close

behind in second spot.

August 28 - We will be at the 600-yard mound.

Sign on as usual at 8.30am for 9am start.

Contact Margaret 4666 1018 for more information

if required. - Bob

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

CABARLAH MEN'S: August 10 - Single stableford.

Winner P. Bryant 43, runner-up K. Mitchell

35. Rundown G. Edser 34, J. Dowling 33, B. Marney

30, M. Merritt 30. Pinshots 1 N. McIntyre, 5 G. Edser

Pro-Pin, 10 B. Marney, 17 P. Bryant.

August 14 - Single stroke. Goddard Family trophies.

Winner B. Marney 70, runner-up P. Bryant, 3

D. Thomas 72. Rundown J. Davies 73, B. Bargenquast

74, P. Higham 75, D. Lamb 75, R. Sweeney 75,

K. Mitchell 76. Pinshots 1 D. Thomas, 5 B. Northwood,

10 D. Thomas, 17 R. Sweeney Pro-Pin.

September 18 - The Darling Downs Zone 2

Championships will be held at Cabarlah Golf

Course. All players must book before September 8.

August 17 - Single stableford. Winner J. Loury

37, runner-up D. Robinson 37. Rundown M. Goddard

36, J. Lee 32, R. Sweeney 32, S. Adams 32,

P. Higham 32. Pin shots 1 J. Loury Pro-Pin, 5 D.

Coates, 10 J. Loury, 17 - D. Coates.

August 20 – 4bbb stableford. Presidents vs

Captains trophy. Winners J. Lee and P. McCleary

47, runners-up J. Phingst and M. Hancock 47.

Rundown G. McDonald and D. Thompson 47, B.

Volp and T. Clancy 46, B. Northwood and B. Bargenquast

45. Pin shots 1 C. Reich, 5 B. Volp, 10 D.

Thompson, 14 T. Lloyd, 17 T. Lloyd. 2022 trophy

winner - The Captains team 300-285.

August 21 - Single stroke. Winner B. Fagg

70, runner-up G. Trussell 71. Rundown G. James

72, C. Reich 72, P. Lamb 73, R. Sweeney 73, N.

Hoger 74, J. Lee 74. Pin shots 1 N.Hoger, 5 B.

Marney Pro-Pin, 10 C.Reich, 14 J. Davidson, 17

G. Douglas.

August 28 - Monthly medal day. Book early. -

Gary Small

OAKEY MEN'S: August 20 - Pennants result

West Toowoomba 1 d. Oakey.

August 27 - Pennant teams to play City at City.

Team 1 M. Park, G. Fenton, P. Boyton, P. Rudken.

Team 2 K. Ciesiolka, L. Hudson, D. Dreyer, A. Jackson.

Team 3 V. Rush, B. Lucht, G. Usher, J. Harrison.

Wednesday triples winners P. Boyton’s team,

runners-up G. Usher’s team. Best round S. Tweedie’s

team.

August 21 - Competition results. Triples final R.

Henry, P. Maker and P. Boyton d. M. Hall, R. Stewart

and G. Fenton.

Club pairs V. Rush and W. Patterson d. E. Dornbusch

and D. Barfield.

August 28 - Competition called. A singles final R.

Henry vs G. Fenton (L. Hudson.) Consolation singles

W. Patterson vs D. Barfield (TBA), G. Usher

vs P. Federoff (J. Harrison), P. Boyton vs P. Viney

(TBA).

September 11 - 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.

Membership fees of $100 are now due.

FISHING

CABARLAH: There was a good roll-up at Somerset

Dam for the Cabarlah Fishing Club trip on August

13 and 14 despite the weather outlook being a

‘high percentage of rain’ for most of Saturday. The

forecast was pretty close to the mark with drizzle to

lunch time, followed by consistent rain for the next

few hours before clearing around 4 o’clock. The water

was still coloured from recent rain but everyone

stuck at it with a number of Jew fish being weighed

in by dark.

On Saturday night we enjoyed a barbecue.

Thanks to Jen for organising the tucker, to Andrew,

Bruce and Trevor on hot plate duties, and to Therese

and Merris on the buttering. The catch of the day for

most Bass, went unclaimed and the member’s draw

was won by Chris.

On Sunday there was heavy fog early followed by

lovely sunshine. A couple more fish were weighed

in with Noel landing a cracker of a Yellowbelly at

4.10kg. The tally for the weekend was 22 fish - 21

Jew and one Yellowbelly. Therese caught the biggest

Jew at 1.33kg.

Ray’s In Between Trip on August 24 is now to

Cooby Dam. Meet at the boat ramp at 1pm.

The club’s September trip is to Coolmunda Dam

on September 10-11 and the October trip is to Copeton

Dam on October 1-3.

Note: The fishing rules are slightly different in

New South Wales.

Noel Purcell with his 4.10kg Yellowbelly

caught at Somerset Dam

CABARLAH LADIES: August 9 - Monthly

medal, stroke and putting for Jessella McConnell

trophies. Winner Sue Hayes 72 net, runner-up Janelle

Kruse 75. Rundown Lotte Pedersen 79, Petae Frazer

80, Janese Lloyd 81.

Putts Sue Hayes 29. Pins 5 (Pro Pin) Sue Hayes,

16 (Division 1) Sue Hayes. Monthly medal winner

Sue Hayes.

August 16 - Single stableford over 18 holes. Winner

Paula Heelan 34 points, second Maryette Buckley

30 points. Pins won by Lotte Pedersen and Paula

Heelan. - Pam Campbell.

OAKEY: August 17 - No golf for the ladies.

August 24 - Ladies will play an 18-hole stroke in

conjunction with August monthly medal.

August 20-21 - Members played an 18-hole

stroke. Winner Mark Carter 72 nett, runner-up Andrew

King 73 net. Pin on No. 3 Janice Little and No.

12 Andrew King.

August 27-28 - Members will play an 18-hole

stroke flag event.

September 11 - Reminder of the Oakey-Goombungee

Interclub at Goombungee. - Marlene Deans

INDOOR BOWLS

St MARY’S: Social bowls are held every Thursday

afternoon at the Indoor Bowls Hall in Annand

Street. If you are new to indoor bowls, all the equipment

is supplied for the games and the only requirement

is that soft, flat soled shoes must be worn. Play

begins at 12.15pm and finishes at 3pm. Cost of $4

includes afternoon tea.

August 19 - St Mary’s nominated two teams in the

Friday night competition at TIBA this week. Team

2 Marie Kelly, Denise Crust, Annette Kearney and

Chrissy Lippy picked up a lucky team prize. Good

bowling everyone. - Yvonne

TOOWOOMBA: August 19 - Competition

play. First Rangeville 2, second Kearney Springs 1

and third St Pauls 2. Teams to get a lucky envelope

Westbrook, Mt Lofty, Arolla and St Marys 2.

On Saturday, the people playing in the State teams

flew out to Tasmania to compete in the International

and International competition. Hope they have a

good flight.

Although numbers were down this week owing

to so many players being away and others visiting

relations etc I think everyone enjoyed the night. The

raffle was won by Annette Kearney, St Mary's.

Next week St Marys club are host club so don’t

forget members to roll up early for kitchen and raffle

duties.

Heard that Mt Lofty player Judy is having a night

off bowls next week to attend a family wedding. We

will miss you Judy but enjoy your day as mother of

the groom. Best wishes to the happy couple from the

bowlers.

Dont forget if you have anything of interest that

you would like to let your friends know about like

weddings, milestone birthdays, coming events or anniversaries,

let me know on Friday nights or give me

a call on my home number (available from any of the

committee).

Nominations for our Carnival of Flowers carnival

are closing soon so get a team together and nominate.

Flyers are available from the hall on Friday nights.

Entry is only $5 per person per event. - Denise Crust

TABLE TENNIS

CROWS NEST: A grade - Cowboys - 7 rubbers

18 games: Ben Kahler 2, Samantha Black 0, Sandy

Kahler 1, Michael Callaghan 1, Ben and Sam 1, Ben

and Sandy 1, Ben and Michael 0, Sam and Michael

1, Michael and Sandy 0, Sam and Sandy 0 d. Storm

- 7 rubbers 13 games. Kurt Macdonald 1, Doug

Shum 1, Rob Shelton 2, Kallum Genrich 0, Kurt and

Doug 0, Kurt and Rob 1, Kurt and Kallum 0, Doug

and Rob 0, Doug and Kallum 1, Rob and Kallum 1.

Broncos 10: Malcolm Macdonald 2, Kearin Macdonald

1, Penny Hagarty 2, Loretta Kelk 0, Malcolm

and Kearin 1, Malcolm and Penny 1, Malcolm and

Loretta 1, Kearin and Penny 1, Kearin and Loretta 0,

Penny and Loretta 1 d. Panthers 4: Shane Murphy 0,

Grahame Knight 1, Peter Greaves 1, Godfrey Davies

1, Shane and Grahame 0, Shane and Peter G 0, Shane

and Godfrey 0, Grahame and Godfrey 1, Grahame

and Peter 0, Godfrey and Peter 0.

B grade: Rabbitohs 8: Jenny Pickering 1, Chris

Hayward 1, River Smith 2, Travis Morice 1, Jenny

and Chris 1, Jenny and River 0, Jenny and Travis 1,

Chris and River 0, Chris and Travis 0, River and Travis

1 d. Eels 6: Lucien Goldie-Brown 2, Allen Parsons

0, Matt Macdonald 1, Jay Morice 0, Lucien and

Allen 0, Lucien and Matt 1, Lucien and Jay 0, Allen

and Matt 1, Allen and Jay 1, Matt and Jay 0.

Bulldogs 9: Lynda Georgenson 1, Hamish Genrich

1, Anaiah Goldie-Brown 2, Peter Morice 1, Lynda

and Hamish 1, Lynda and Anaiah 0, Lynda and Peter

M 0, Hamish and Anaiah 1, Hamish and Peter M 1,

Anaiah and Peter M 1 d. Raiders 5: Ed Pickering,

Geoff Darr, Janelle Macdonald, Patti Bowman

Ed Pickering 2, Geoff Darr 0, Janelle Macdonald

0, Patti Bowman 1, Ed and Geoff 0, Ed and Janelle 1,

Ed and Patti 1, Geoff and Janelle 1, Geoff and Patti

0, Janelle and Patti 0.

HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - AUGUST 23, 2022 - 19

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