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SPORTBOWLSLong time between drinks forHigh Country bowlersCROWS NEST WINS DIVISION 4 PENNANTPeter Best, Tony Collins, obscured, Kerry Green, DDBA, Paul McEwan,Ray Weis, Roger Haldane, Lachlan Barnes, side captain, Daryl Fraser,Bill Perry, John Fowler, Howard Cornwell, Shane Case and Bill KrugerEven though they have competedmost years, 1972 was the last timethe Crows Nest Bowls Club won adivision pennant.During the recent 2022 season,most weeks the club found it difficultto scrape together enough players tofield a side.CROWS NEST: September 14 -Afternoon social bowls was won byDennis Russell and John McConnell.Second were Joe MacDonald andBrian Gleeson.The weather has become moreagreeable, and so too has the numberof feet on the green.There’ll be a format change onfuture Wednesdays. Back to prizesfor both winners and runners-up. Thesmaller jackpot will still be availableeach week.October 1 - Final of club fours -Stephen Emmerton, Bevan Wingett,Lachlan Barnes and John Michelmorev. John Fowler, Ray Weis, Daryl Fraserand Paul McEwan.October 2 - (10.30 start): Finalof club triples - Stephen Emmerton,Daryl Fraser and Paul McEwan v.John Fowler, Lachlan Barnes andDave Allen (sub - Howard Cornwell.). Crows Nest celebrated bringing theDivision 4 Pennant home on Saturday,September 10. It’s been a long timebetween drinks at Crows Nest; and ourSide Manager Lachlan Barnes, as wellas all of our players, are congratulatedfor a finely fought outcome.The weather is on the improve, sowhy not join the Thrifty Thursdaygroup each week. It’s a good coupleof hours fun and you’ll always bewelcome.September 11 - Re/Max RuralAfternoon was won by Daryl Fraser,Carol Bartholomaeus and HowardCornwell. Shane Case, Paul McEwanand Maree Millin claimed runnersup.Many thanks to Re/Max Rural forsponsoring an enjoyable afternoon onthe green. Much appreciated.But old and young heads decidedto give it a red hot go over the nineweeks.Congratulations to all of the clubmembers who played in the earlierrounds that laid the foundation for awin in the grand final. Let’s not waitanother 50 years. - ContributedComing events: Sunday, September25 - Harry Steabler’s MemorialAfternoon; Sunday, October 2 - Mixedsocial bowls; Wednesday, October -Burstows Funerals Afternoon. Sunday,October 9 - Advertiser Shield.2022-23 annual subscriptionsare now due, so you’re welcome torenew your membership by the endof September. The next managementcommittee meeting is scheduled forSunday, October 9, starting at 9.30 am.New members and visitors arealways welcome at Crow’s Nest.Feel free to get in touch with GaryBaker on bakescrowsnest@live.com.au or on 4698 2197. Or, youcould log onto our website at www.crowsnestqldbowlsclub.com.auNew members welcome. Whetheryou’re an old hand at the game orsomeone who’s never picked upa bowl before in his life, you’reabsolutely welcome at the CrowsNest Bowls Club.v Visit www.crowsnestqldbowlsclub.com.au tolearn more about us. If you’re newin town, or just passing through andlooking for a friendly game on anyWednesday or Sunday afternoon,simply ring the club on 4698 1450before midday to get your name in ontime. If you feel like a game on ThriftyThursdays, contact Jenni on 0417 797449 before noon to book a spot. You’resure to be greeted with a smile.Nominations for 2022-23 intraclubcompetitions (open and club selected)will close very soon, and entry formsare available at the club noticeboard.You’ll never never know if you don’thave a go! GottaLoveBowls. - GaryBaker, secretary, Crows Nest BC.DDLBA: The 2022 pennant season has come toa close with some good bowling and great results.Division 1 - Drayton Green (Downs Dis-trict) willnow play off in Group 2 on September 24 at DraytonClub against Algester (Cunningham District). Thewinner will go on the State finals at Club Tweed onthe Gold Coast on November 5 and 6.All club secretaries have been notified of thechange to Pittsworth fundraiser which whad been setdown for this Thursday and which is now declareda public holiday. This event will now be played onOctober 13. October 21 - Please note also this datechange for the Toowoomba Springtime Gala.The DDLBA veteran fours played at West/ClubToowoomba resulted in a win for West ToowoombaJ. Maxim, K. Hewitt, B. Jurgs and R. Volp. Runners-upwere North Toowoomba B. Shea, D. Clarke,B. Williams and P. Graham. Round 1: ToowoombaM. Podmore, D. Van Zeeland, D. Cunningham, G.Mitchell. Round 2: Drayton L. Tickle, J. Slattery, C.Plater, D. Diment.October 4 - Nominations close for the DDLBAchampionship triples to be played at ToowoombaClub on October 8-9. October 10 - DDLBA managementmeeting. October 11 - Nominations closefor the DDLBA novice singles to be played at West/Club Toowoomba on October 15-16. October 20- DDLBA president at home day at Drayton Club.- Joyce McGeorgeNORTH TOOWOOMBA LADIES: September14 - A grade singles L. Weir d. J. Pauli, A. Jonesd. K. Lavender, J. Johnson wof T. Thomas, K. Weirwof S. McManus. All competition and social playnow 9.30a.m. Competition call for on or before September21: - Consistency singles K. Weir vs J. Pauli,A. Jones vs T. Thomas, C. Benson vs H. Gscheidle,P. Graham vs K. Lavender. Markers S. Connors, L.Mott, B. Williams, V. Mahony. Umpire tba.Competition call for on or before September 28- A grade singles L. Mott vs P. Graham. B grade singlesfinal Y. McErlean vs H. Gscheidle. Consistencysingles L. Weir vs S. Connors. Markers J. Pauli,A. Jones, J. Mitchell. Umpire tba. Congratulationsto P. Graham, B. Williams, D. Clark and B. Shea,runners-up in the recent DDLBA veterans championship.Also a second round win went to L. Mott, P.Graham, T. Thomas and D. Clark at the recent Dalbytwo-day carnival.INDOOR BOWLSSt MARY'S: Due to the recent passing of QueenElizabeth, we will respectfully cancel Thursday afternoonsocial bowls on September 22.Next social bowls will be on September 29 at theusual time of 12.15 to 3pm. This coming weekendTIBA are hosting the Carnival of Flowers IndoorBowls Carnival with pairs being played on Saturdayand rinks on Sunday. We have Shirley Holm, KayleneWeir, Denise Crust and Ron Ziebell playing. Goodbowling everyone. September 16 - Competition washard - no winners in our group, but Margaret Tronc,Selwyn Tronc, Shirley Holm and Annette Kearneypicked up a lucky team prize. Thanks to everyonesupporting the club. - YvonneDARTSOAKEY: Grand Hotel 1 - 115, Grand Hotel 2 -128, Bernborough Tavern 1 - 85, Bernborough Tavern2 - 74, Bernborough Tavern 3 - 76.Finals to be played on September 21. Grand Hotel1 v. Grand Hotel 2 at Grand Hotel, BernboroughTavern 1 v. Bernborough Tavern 2 at BernboroughTavern. Good luck to all teams. - WayneCROWS NEST: September 10 -Ladies open day. Overall best net B.Kelly, runner-up L. Case 73.A grade: Gross B. Cox 85, net N.Giddons 77, best 9 stableford B. Melbourne19. Long drive N. Giddons. Pinshot T. Dunne.B grade: Gross A. Robinson 94.Net J. Kruse 77. Best 9 B. Freeman18. Long drive M. Voorma. Pin shot B.Freeman.C grade: Gross C. Cover 113. Net S.Blond 86. Best 9 Y. Lebeter 15. Longdrive S. Blond. Pin shot S. Blond.D grade: Gross M. Edser 110.Net M.Turvey 78. Best 9 S. Mc-Naught-Ford 14. Long drive M.Turvey. Veterans M. Gull. GrandmothersJ. Fisk.September 18 - Anne Robinson andLyn Case single stableford. Winner D.Cox 39pts, runner-up G. Dukes 38.Rundown A. Robinson, R. Daunt. Pinshots 1/10 G. Campbell, 3/12 R. Daunt,5/14 D. Cox.CABARLAH MEN'S: September7 - Single stableford. Winner W.Hoger 37, runner-up M. Goddard 36.Rundown D. Robinson 35 P. Higham35, D. Stephen 35, P. Hunt 35, K.Dunnemann 35, M. Hancock 35, K.Mitchell 35, M. Gillespie 35. Pin shots1 P. Hunt, 5 J. Bishop, 10 J. Buckley,14 L. Bishop, 17 J. Buckley Pro-Pin.September 10 - Single stableford.Winner T. Lloyd 37, runner-up G.Trussell 36.Rundown A. Rushford 34, D. Robinson33, P. Ladewig 33, S. Adams 33,D. Thompson 33, J. Gardener 33, G.MacDonald 33. Pins 1 J. Gardener.GOOMBUNGEE: September15 - Men's single stableford, clubtrophy. Winner Wayne Nemeth 42.Approaches 1/10 Harry Cover, 2/11David Cass, 4/13 Gary Buckley, DavidScutt and Wayne Nemeth. Ladiessingle stableford, club trophy. WinnerRobyn Drowley 38. Approaches3/12 and 5/14 Gloria Scott, 9/18 JanMullins. Handicap matchplay drawfor next week - Ann Cass v. Jan Mullins.September 18 - Single stableford,club trophy. Winner men RodneyMann 37 on count back. Winner ladiesRobyn Drowley 38. RundownGary Herriman, Murray McLeod,OAKEY SOCIAL:September 18 - 4bbbstroke with 33 playerson the back nine.Winners Bruce Luchtand Brett McDonald 28nett, runners-up GeorgeFenton and Gary Langeon count back to SeanPetrie and GrahamByers 30 net.Winners of pins/approaches 10 B. Mc-Donald, 11 over 60G. Byers, under 60 A.Cherry, 13 M. Krahen-GOLFbring, 14 T. Boyd, 15A. Cherry, 16 over 60D. McMonagle.Under 60 S. Nicholson,17 HL, 18 D.Harvey. Long drives Agrade M. Krahenbring,B grade S. Nicholson,over 60 P. Flynn.Members draw -Murray Bradford, notpresent for $25. RafflesA very big thank you to our sponsors,Jackron Plumbing, J. and S. ThorpeFamily Trust, Brian Phillips and theclub.Also a big thank-you to the ladieswho travelled to play in our first openday for many ears. Hopefully, this willbe the start of many more to come.September 11 - Crows Nest Newsand Post. Winner Jack Thorpe 37, runner-upAnne Robinson 36. RundownB. Melbourne (visitor from City),J. Thorpe, A. Robinson, L. Case, R.Burgess, D. Littleton, N. Walters andB. Klepper. Pins 1/10, 2/11 and 9/18J. Thorpe, 3/12 J. Edser, 4/13 T. Weis,5/14 N. Walters, 6/15 B. Phillips, 7/16B. Melbourne, 8/17 A. May (eaglesnest.)Ladies A. Robinson, 7/16 ladies A.Robinson, 8/17 R. Daunt, 9/18 B. Phillips,ladies A. Robinson.September 25 - The Men's Shedopen two-person ambrose. - Betty CoxPro-Pin, 5 G. Trussell, 10 L. Bishop,17 J. Gardener.September 11 - Single stroke,monthly medals. A grade winner J.Gardener 68, runner-up P. Higham 71.C grade winner D. Pinidipathariage66, runner-up J. Lee 68. Rundown B.Northwood 71, M. Goddard 72, O.Hollis 74, B. Fagg 74, G. Douglas 75,J. Davidson 75, T. Lloyd 75, C. Reich76. Best gross J. Gardener 75. Pin shots1 K. Mitchell, 5 J. Lee Pro-Pin, 10 P.Martin, 14 J. Lee, 17 C. Reich.September 18 - Zone 2 championship.No social play until 3pm Sunday.- Gary SmallGarry Shea, Royce Polzin, DamienPeters. Pins men 3/12 Adrian Delaney,4/13 Craig Kennedy, 8/17Travis Peters. Approaches 1/10 RobMansbridge, 9/18 Murray McLeod.Ladies approach 5/14 Janette Cooper.Members draw - No. 95 Travis Peters,present wins $5. Next week $5.September 22 - Men's 9-holeeclectic stableford, club trophy. Ladiessingle stableford, club trophy,Final round handicap matchplaychampionship.September 25 - Single stroke,monthly medal, club trophy. - MurrayMcLeod93 P. Wolski and 98 M.Morgan.September 25 -Single stableford onthe front nine with a6.30am tee off.October 2 - Don’tforget we are travellingto Gatton Golf Coursefor 18 holes. - Flynny/MaccaRIFLE SHOOTINGTABLE TENNISFISHINGSOUTHERN DOWNS: September 18 - 500yards F open Craig M. 124.9, Richard McK. 124.6,Kate S. 123.7, Bruce McA. 119.10, Greg W. 119.7,Geoff V. 115.3, Neil S. 113.3, Charlie M. 110.7. Fstd Kevin J. 120.4. A pleasant morning saw somecompetitive shooting from the members in the openclass.Craig M. just pipped Richard McK. for top spotby the X count system with Kate S. not far behind.The variable wind caused problems for all theshooters making scoring well a challenge.In the standard class Kevin J. was the sole entrantbut shot well for a good score.September 25 - We will be at the 600-yardmound. Sign on at 8.30am for 9am start. ContactMargaret 4666 1018.GOLFOAKEY: September 14 - Ladies 18-hole stableford.Winner Joan Fisk 36, runner-up Janice Little 31.Front 9 winner Daphne Webster 18. Back 9 KathyFenton 12 on count back.September 21 - 18-hole stroke in conjunctionwith the September monthly medal. September 17-18 - Members 18-hole stroke in conjunction with theSeptember monthly medal.Winner Division 1 and the monthly medal DougFisk 71 net. Division 2 Stan Gillies 100 net, runner-upMichael Rietveld 74. Rundown Andrew King76 net. Pins 3 George Wright, 12, donated by AndrewKing, Doug Fisk and. 5/14, donated by TheBarn, Andrew King.September 24-25 - Members 18-hole stableford.Also, Cecil Plains carnival. - Marlene DeansCROWS NEST: September 9 - A grade -Storm 8: Kurt Macdonald 0, Doug Shum 0, RobShelton 2, Kallum Genrich 2, Kurt and Doug 0, Kurtand Rob 0, Kurt and Kallum 1, Doug and Rob 1,Doug and Kallum 1, Rob and Kallum 1 d.Panthers 6: Shane Murphy 2, Grahame Knight 2,Peter Greaves 0, Godfrey Davies 0, Shane and Grahame1, Shane and Peter G 1, Shane and Godfrey0, Grahame and Godfrey 0, Grahame and Peter 0,Godfrey and Peter 0.Cowboys 9: Ben Kahler 2, Samantha Black 0,Sandy Kahler 1, Michael Callaghan 1, Ben and Sam1, Ben and Sandy 1, Ben and Michael 0, Sam andMichael 1, Michael and Sandy 1, Sam and Sandy1 d. Sharks 5: Darren Hagarty 1, Rhys Kelk 1, NedHegarty 2, Shane Macdonald 0, Darren and Rhys 0,Darren and Ned 0, Darren and Shane 1, Rhys andNed 0, Rhys and Shane 0, Ned and Shane 0B grade - Raiders 9: Ed Pickering, Geoff Darr,Janelle Macdonald, Patti Bowman. Ed Pickering 2,Geoff Darr 1, Janelle Macdonald 1, Patti Bowman1, Ed and Geoff 1, Ed and Janelle 1, Ed and Patti 1,Geoff and Janelle 0, Geoff and Patti 1, Janelle andPatti 0 d. Rabbitohs 5: Jenny Pickering 0, Chris Hayward1, River Verhoek 2, Travis Morice 0, Jenny andChris 0, Jenny and River 0, Jenny and Travis 0, Chrisand River 1, Chris and Travis 0, River and Travis 1.Bulldogs 10: Lynda Georgeson 2, Hamish Genrich2, Anaiah Goldie-Brown 0, Peter Morice 2, Lyndaand Hamish 1, Lynda and Anaiah 1, Lynda and PeterM 1, Hamish and Anaiah 0, Hamish and Peter M 1,Anaiah and Peter Morice 0 d. Eels 1: Lucien Goldie-Brown 0, Allen Parsons 0, Dakota Vehoek 0, JayMorice 1, Lucien and Allen 0, Lucien and Dakota 0,Lucien and Jay 0, Allen and Dakota 0, Allen and Jay0, Dakota and Jay 0.- Samantha Black• More sports results page 11To advertise phone 4615 4416 or email herald@highcountrynews.net.auCABARLAH: Cabarlah Fishing Club’s Septembertrip was to Coolmunda Dam on September 10-11. After the dam being almost dry a couple of yearsback, the fish numbers are still rebuilding.With the forecast of a fine weekend, 10 membersmade the trip and everyone was out early on Saturdayin near perfect weather. But this didn’t last witha strong south-westerly making for a change of plansto find some calmer waters. There were plenty of fishshowing up at various spots but they were reluctant toplay the ‘fishing game.’The biggest risk takers were Jew with quite a fewlanded throughout the day.The member’s draw was won by Jake and the Saturdaycatch (biggest Jew) went to Wayne.On Sunday morning the conditions were againgreat and at final weigh-in the tally for the weekendwas 27 fish, seven Yellow Belly, five Silver and 15Jew.Most fish caught -Five by Vanda, heaviestYellow Belly - 1.25kgby Noel, heaviest Silver.- 7kg by Chris and heaviestJew 2.02kg by Anna.The club’s Octobertrip is to Copeton Damon October 1-3. At thisstage there are nine definitestarters.This is a long weekendin NSW, so it wouldbe advisable to pre-bookif a powered site or acabin is required.The annual generalmeeting will be held onSunday, November 6 atMeringandan Hotel at2pm. - Noel PurcellHeaviest Jew 2.02kgcaught by Anna SmithBruce Lucht, Brett McDonald, Gary Langeand George FentonPARKRUNHIGHFIELDS: September 17 - Event number327. On another beautiful Spring morning 59 peopleran, jogged and walked our wet weather course.Eight were first timers and six recorded new personalbests.Representatives of four clubs took part. Welcometo visitors from Toowoomba and Brisbane.Congratulations Sandra on 100 parkruns - a totaldistance completed of 500km. Congratulations alsoto Hamish, Belinda, Emma, Lisa, Judy and Erin onyour PBs.The event was made possible by 11 volunteersChrissie Sowden, Janis Trigg, Di Tumbridge, CharmaineSchmaling, Steve Donald, Narelle Donald,Graham Trigg, Jan Lange, Tracey Peden, Deb Auchterlonieand Janeen Gibson.Highfields parkrun started on October 24, 2015.Since then 2852 participants have completed 20,207parkruns covering a total distance of 101,035 km, including3054 new personal bests.A total of 364 individuals have volunteered 3078times.Highfields parkrun is held every Saturday morningat 7am at the Highfields Sport and RecreationPark, Highfields.For minformation email highfields@parkrun.com or message via our Facebook page. - JaneenGibsonHIGH COUNTRY HERALD - SEPTEMBER 20, 2022 - 19