Byron Shire Echo – Issue 32.21 – 01/11/2017

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Sport

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International Sensai help out local Karate black belts A group of 23 dedicated adult and teenager Karateka including 13 black belts attended the Kase Ha Shotokan Karate Do & Practical Self-Defence Seminar held at Byron Bay in October. The workshop was delivered by well-known international instructor Arie Farcas Sensei, seventh Dan Kase Ha and also Krav Maga expert, accompanied by Ron Richmond Sensei and Kora Novak Sensei, both seventh Dan Shotokan and Mark Johnson Sensei, fifth Dan. This is the sixth Kase Ha

Shotokan Karate experts and enthusiasts ready for action at seminar held at Byron Bay High. Photo supplied

workshop organised in the northern rivers by Byron Shire Shotokan, which boasts

around 45 local practitioners. Byron Bay was the only regional stop for Arie Farcas.

Byron Bay FC wildcats look to upset top-tier Mullumbimby The Spell and the Gypsy Collective Byron Bay FC Wildcats are ready to take on competition leaders Mullumbimby when the women’s summer youth league continues this Friday night. The Byron side is coming off two good wins of 5–0 each and will face a strong challenge against a quality team. ‘But we are confident the Wildcats can bring a lot to the game,’ women’s football coordinator at Byron Bay FC John McKay said. The summer youth league is a regional competition including Lismore, Casino and Ballina sides. It is aimed at developing young players, so

Isabella ‘Bella’ Leckie (U/16) leans into a cross in the women’s youth summer league. Photo supplied

each team can field only four players over the age of 24. ‘The essence of the comp is for the players to have a lot of fun. They get to play different positions and explore the field and the game away from the heat of strong competitive

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pressure,’ John said. The Byron side plays Mullumbimby at the Byron Recreation Grounds this Friday from 6pm. All welcome. Anyone interested in playing is welcome to come along and introduce themselves, John said. Contact women@byronbayfc.com.au.

Byron goes to the top of table with good win over Cudgen Byron Bay second grade scored their second win in the 2018 Coastal League after a five-wicket victory over Cudgen playing at home. Byron won the toss and sent Cudgen in to bat where Lachlan Whiteford was the wrecking bowler taking five wickets for 19 off seven overs. Toby Schoot (3/25) and Levi Shouldice (2/29) chimed in to have the Cudgen side all out for 109. Byron reached the total with five wickets in hand with good innings from Matt Irwin, who got to 51 before being out hit wicket. He was ably supported by newcomer Peter Jackson who was not out on 37 when Byron reached their target. Byron Cellars third grade were well beaten by 10 wickets playing away against Lennox Head. The thirds were asked to bat first on the lightning-fast

Levi generated plenty of heat in his two-wicket haul bowling at home against Cudgen. Photo Charly Hicks

Williams Reserve ground. The side didn’t make enough runs for the conditions, scoring a total of 111 with only two batsmen reaching double figures. Tim Goodhind hit 10 fours in his 56 and Dylan Bailey scored 16. Lennox didn’t lose a wicket in their chase and reached the total in just 17 overs with the openers M Tancred (66

n/o) and J Hooper (33 n/o) doing it in style. The contrasting results leave Byron seconds on top of the table while the thirds are at the bottom of theirs, but they have a bye this week to regroup. In other results Lennox Head and Bangalow third graders had wins putting them on top of the ladder.

Byron Bay Bowling Club roundup The Byron Bay Bowling Club has kicked off twilight bowls again this summer. Last week it was Malcolm Shearer, Linda Child and Bulla Burton getting the first spot. Peter Wilton, Robyn Knaus and Ray Henderson were second. The Club has reduced the green fees for this event to $4, so new bowlers and those wanting to try it out should come along and try this shorter version of the game.

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Names in by 5.15pm at the bar, for a 5.30pm start or you can pre-book on 6685 6202. On the Club scene, the final of the Triples is on this Thursday November 2 and should be a cracker as both Steve Hammond and Bulla Burton’s sides have shown plenty of fight in their lead-

up games with narrow margins being the norm. Starts at 1pm. The Bush Turkeys Social Bowlers have a visit to Byron from Tweed Heads on this Sunday, November 5. A good day of friendship and bowls is expected. All players welcome.

NOVEMBER 2017

Full moon Nov 4 16:22 Third quarter Nov 11 07:36 New moon Nov 18 22:42 First quarter Nov 27 04:02 Day of Sun Sun Moon Moon High tide, Low tide, month rise set rise set height (m) height (m) 1 W 0553 1905 1558 0352 0700,1.34; 1911,1.49 0045,0.26; 1247,0.37 2 T 0552 1906 1658 0430 0744,1.48; 1955,1.52 0122,0.17; 1336,0.29

Astronomical data and tides

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T

0551 0551 0550 0549 0548 0548 0547 0547 0546 0545 0545 0544 0544 0543 0543 0543 0542 0542 0542 0541 0541 0541 0540 0540 0540 0540 0540 0540

1907 1908 1908 1909 1910 1911 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1927 1928

1801 1907 2014 2120 2225 2326 0022 0111 0156 0237 0314 0350 0425 0501 0537 0616 0656 0740 0826 0914 1005 1057 1151 1246 1342 1440 1540

0510 0552 0637 0727 0822 0920 1022 1124 1226 1326 1425 1522 1617 1712 1806 1900 1953 2045 2135 2223 2308 2351 0032 0110 0147 0224 0302

0827,1.60; 2039,1.52 0911,1.70; 2122,1.48 0957,1.78; 2208,1.42 1043,1.81; 2255,1.33 1132,1.80; 2345,1.23 1224,1.76 0044,1.14; 1320,1.68 0153,1.07; 1423,1.60 0315,1.07; 1530,1.53 0431,1.13; 1637,1.48 0536,1.23; 1738,1.45 0630,1.34; 1831,1.42 0716,1.44; 1916,1.40 0758,1.52; 1958,1.36 0836,1.58; 2034,1.33 0912,1.62; 2110,1.29 0946,1.64; 2145,1.24 1020,1.64; 2218,1.19 1055,1.62; 2255,1.14 1130,1.59; 2333,1.09 1209,1.54 0016,1.05; 1250,1.49 0108,1.01; 1337,1.43 0213,1.01; 1431,1.39 0328,1.04; 1532,1.37 0438,1.13; 1635,1.37 0536,1.26; 1734,1.38 0628,1.41; 1830,1.40

0159,0.10; 1425,0.22 0237,0.05; 1514,0.17 0315,0.04; 1604,0.16 0357,0.06; 1659,0.18 0441,0.12; 1757,0.23 0529,0.20; 1859,0.29 0622,0.31; 2006,0.33 0728,0.40; 2115,0.35 0844,0.47; 2220,0.35 1002,0.49; 2318,0.31 1115,0.47 0007,0.27; 1217,0.44 0048,0.24; 1311,0.40 0124,0.21; 1359,0.36 0157,0.19; 1442,0.34 0228,0.18; 1523,0.33 0258,0.19; 1602,0.33 0328,0.22; 1641,0.34 0359,0.25; 1720,0.37 0431,0.30; 1800,0.40 0507,0.37; 1845.0.43 0548,0.44; 1933,0.46 0637,0.51; 2029,0.47 0739,0.57; 2127,0.45 0853,0.60; 2222,0.41 1008,0.58; 2313,0.34 1116,0.53; 2359,0.25 1219,0.45

Times are Eastern Standard. Time lags: Ballina Boat Dock: 15 min; Byron Bay: nil; Brunswick River Hwy Bridge: high 30 min, low 1 hr; Mullumbimby: 1 hr 10 min; Billinudgel: 3 hr 55 min; Chinderah: high 1 hr 15 min, low 2 hr; Terranora Inlet: high 2 hr 10 min, low 2 hr 25 min; Murwillumbah: high 2 hr 30 min, low 2 hr 50 min. Tides in bold indicate high tide of 1.7m or more and low tide of 0.3m or less. Data courtesy of the Bureau of Meteorology.

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