Noosa Today - 18th August 2016

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Pomona over the line POMONA BOWLS Wednesday Ladies Pennnants - a good battle against Cooloola Coast. Win goes to Pomona due to the great bowling of the team skipped by Jocelyn Rabjohns. Unfortunately, the teams of Veronis O’Connor and Tina Camp went down to Cooloola Coast however the team skipped by Jocelyn won sufficient margin to get the Pomona team across the line. The points stand at 4 points each for Kandanga, Albert and Pomona, however Kandanga are ahead with a bigger margin. Thursday Men’s Championship Triples - with a first for Pomona playing under the new floodlights - with the team of Rob Roebuck, Rick Goulding and skip Bill Alford leading at the 12th end against Glenn Johnson, Greg Hodder and skip Mel Hobbins. The rain came down and suspended play. This game will be continued this coming week. Frdiday Twlight Bowls another successful evening with the winners being Denise Debus and Don Mallett +12 and runners-up Sheena Millar and Rob Roebuck with +10. And in another successful move, the jackpot went to Denise and Don who both collected another $40 for their efforts.

Saturday Men’s Pennants against Kenilworth on their home ground. Unfortunately, not a good day for Pomona with our teams going down one rink to two rinks. Team skipped by Bob Schofield had a win; team skipped by Mel Hobbins went down by four and the team skipped by Patrick Gray-Spence didn’t have a chance against the skill of the Kenilworth players. Better luck next week.

- Kitty and Jack TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS Saturday 6 August Saturday Jackpot Pairs Winners: Daphne Reed and Gill McDonald Runners-up: Claire McGrath and Betina Winkler Jackpot won Jan and Doug Thomas Monday 8 August Ladies Pennants: Division 1 vs Mooloolaba: Won am and lost pm. Division 2 vs Kawana: Lost am and lost pm. Division 5 vs Pelican Waters: Won am and Won pm. Tuesday 9 August Nominated 2 Bowl Triples Winners: Judith Lord, Mally Jane and Fran Coules

Runners-up: Evelyn Coghlan, Van Vignon and Margaret Dodd. Wednesday 10 August Mens Bowls Winner: Daryl Birt, Bob Bell and Eric Bolesworth (2 +15) Runners-up: Tony Whelan, Peter Noonan and Terry Finnegan (1 +15) Jackpot not won. Thursday 11 August Jackpot Pairs Winners: Mal Lloyd and Ian Sanday. Runnersup: Barry Docking and Barrie Jackett Margin Jackpot not won Friday 12 August Friendly Friday Winners: Marian Foster, Graeme Foster and Richard Sinclair Runners Up: Barry Hayward, Sam Coulson and Stewart Ford Jackpot not won Mens Pennants Round 3 - Saturday 13 August Division 2 v Kawana won 2-54/1-49. Division 3 v Nambour lost 0-43/3-67. Division 5 v Kawana won 3-77/0-30 Division 7 v Mapleton won 1-35/1-23. Division 8 v Headland won 2-46/0-34. - Aerodynamical

209 entrants for monthly mug NOOSA GOLF RESULTS There were 209 entrants in the monthly mug stableford played on Tuesday 9 August. Scratch rating (M): 72.0. Winners: A Grade: 1 Bruce Blakemore 10, 41; 2 Dean Smallman 9, 41; 3 Mark Tickle 1, 40; 4 Shaun Taylor 4, 40. B Grade: 1 Tim Dolan 18, 42; 2 Kevin Krogh 14, 40; 3 John Hughes 16, 39; 4 Richard Rudledge 13, 39. C Grade: 1 Bob Cox 20, 46; 2 Mick Reid 23, 42; 3 Greg Moore 25, 40; 4 Peter Bolitho 19, 39. Place Getters: Mal Condon 8, 39; Doug

McGuffog 19, 39; Gregory Hinson 23, 39; Dallas Furner 8, 39; John Osmaston 18, 39; John Welch 29, 39; Rodney Vaughan 8, 39; Damon Rankin 6, 39; Clinton Stjernqvist 14, 38; Dom Dziurzynski 15, 38; Anthony Jedynak 14, 38; Laurie James 13, 38; Ross Cunningham 14, 38; Dorcen Walters 19, 38; William Howard 27, 38; Michael Nassereddin 10, 38; Doug Rogers 9, 38; Paul Neate 14, 38; Greg Peeler 24, 38; Graeme Brown 19, 38. Nearest the pin: A Grade: 5th Brett Clarke; 7th Rick Beattie; 10th Michael Napier; 12th Doug Rogers. B Grade: 5th Craig Strudwick; 7th Raymond Waters; 10th Paul Neate; 12th David

Smallbone. C Grade: 5th John Naulty; 7th Clive Hemingway; 10th Greg Moore; 12th Michael Morgan. Noosa Ladies Golf Results There were 49 entrants in the single stableford played on Monday 15 August. Winners: 1 Gail Stokes 39; 2 Naomi Moore 39. Ball run down: Karen Turnball 35, Gayna Ryan 34, Anne Martin 34, Elaine Hopkins 33, Pat Law 33, Cynthia Jackson 33, Di Stagg 33, Bernie Pickering 32C/B. Nearest the pin: 7th Naomi Moore; 12th Colleen Riley.

Noosa in second place after win By Doug Mcconnell NOOSA'S golf pennant team travelled to Nambour for round 7 and came out the winners 6 games to 4. The hoops total told the story - Noosa 60 hoops to Nambour’s 51. Individual performances were:

Noosa’s Niven Gugich lost to Theo Kleiberg 3-7 but defeated Max Kilmister 7-2; John Olsen fell to Bill Habner 3-7 but won against Nambour’s Pat Manser 7-2. Noosa’s Stewart McConnell enjoyed wins against Max Kilmister (7-4) and Theo Kleiberg (7-5) with Colin Hindson falling to Nambour’s Bill Habner (3-5) but winning against Nambour’s Pat Manser (7-3).

The doubles matches were split with Noosa’s Gugich/McConnell defeating Kleiberg/Kilmister 10-6. Noosa’s Olsen/Hindson combination went down to Habner/Manser 5-10. All in all a good win, putting Noosa in second place on the pennant table with Bedderim/Headland sitting comfortably on top.

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By Lucy Whitehall Noosa Dolphins UNDER-8: The Noosa Fins defeated St Andrews 55-15. A fabulous opening try from St Andrews, having secured great ball from the breakdown, was met by a scratching of the head and several yawns as the Banditos tried to gather their wits about them. St Andrews schooled Noosa at the breakdowns with very well drilled clear outs allowing them, during most of the first half, to match each of our tries. Finally, the Peso dropped and the Fins began to play their normal game of ball stealing and talented open running to dominate the score line, running in 11 tries to St Andrews 2. Man of the match was James Walker who had a terrific second half of straight running, high work rate at the breakdown and some heavy duty tackling. Under-8: The Noosa Reds defeated St Andrews 80-10. A committed effort at ruck time saw the Reds ease to a comfortable victory against St Andrews on Saturday morning. Defence was solid from the Reds as an improved effort was called for by the coaching panel. Zac in particular stood out as he chased to the final whistle. Player of the match went to Darcy Fairbanks. Under-9: The Noosa Fins defeated the University team 11-2. A massive effort from the Fins left University floundering in a fast-paced, physical contest. Even the loan of Noosa Reds top players, Atticus, Oliver and Oscar, couldn’t

Under-11 Noosa Blacks and Fins celebrating post-game. help the varsity boys against our determined attack. Max copped a biff to the mouth but came back with a tackle which had the whole sideline shuddering. Zahn’s backing up and Mackie’s bustling moves led to a thrilling game with no doubt about the superior team. Players of the match went to Ronan, Max, Mali and Finnbar. Under-10: The Noosa Fins defeated the Noosa Black team 17-7. It was anticipated that the match between the Noosa Blacks and the Noosa Fins would be a battle bringing everyone out to watch our boys play - slugging it out in a highquality affair. The match ended up being just that as each team gave their all. Our little champs lifted it to another level to dominate the first half. Our boys displayed amazing commitment and courage to only go down to the Fins 7 -17. Players of the match went to Caide, Tyler and Harry. Under-10: The Noosa Reds defeated Maroochydore 49-7

in what was a superb display of a focused team. A hat-trick to Tom, a double to Josh and tries to Flynn, Smith, Pearl and Captain Oskar saw the Reds come out winners. Player of the match went to Oskar Hammersly. Under-11: The Noosa Fins defeated Caloundra 49-nil in what was a physical match this week for the Fins coming up against a strong Caloundra forwards pack. Great match boys - you should all feel proud of how you are playing. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery to the 2 Caloundra boys who were injured during the match. Under-11: The Noosa Reds defeated the Brothers 24-12. It was a great game to watch this week as the Reds took it to a determined Brothers team for the full 40 minutes. They remained committed and focused on the game which saw them secure the victory in the dying minutes. It was a super effort, and it is fantastic to watch the boys pulling together, and as a result coming out victorious.

Wombats ahead on many levels THE Olympics have created a lot of sleep deprivation in recent weeks, but they’re also inspiring a new generation of footballers through the play of our Socceroos and Matildas. As the regular season winds down, a number of Cooroora United teams are getting ready to play the most important games of the season. Last week, a few of the teams got together Cooroy Community Bank’s Geoff Edwards to say thanks. More than 200 club members are wearing training shirts supplied by the bank - one of the many ways Bendigo Bank continues to support the Wombats. Cooroora United president Tony McCarthy took the time to thank branch manager Geoff Edwards for the Community Bank’s long-term support to the local club faithful for their part in a season that has seen the club move ahead on many levels. “We all know that sponsors play a key role in supporting a team and the Cooroy Community Bank branch sponsorship of Cooroora United is one of many who continue to help us playing the game we love. The bank has provided us with a lot of help on and off the field over the past seven years and our club is on a real high right now,” Tony said. “The players are working really hard at all age

Geoff Edwards from Cooroy Community Bank branch is joined by players from the under-10 and under-12 boys and under-13 girls Cooroora United teams at training last week. levels, and it’s wonderful to see the results. To see so many of our teams out there enjoying their football is terrific for the volunteers who put so much time into the club,” he added. Anyone looking to catch some of the action or become involved with Cooroora United can download the app or contact the club through any of the numbers on its website: cufc.org.au

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NOOSA Eagles Soccer Club continued on their winning streaks this week showing the parents and coaches that all this hard work is truly paying off. Under-8 Gold defeated the Buddina Sea Eagles 4-2. What a way to end the season, with no subs and all heart to take on the Buddina Sea Eagles. Montanah Ward and Bella Hillegers were great in goals, only letting one through each. Xavier Attard was awarded the player of the day for his big boot on the backline getting the nickname for the day

“the master of defence". The leading goal scorer was Joel Fitzgerald who was all over the field and scored three goals. Bella Hillegers also scored one goal. Under-9 Black defeated the Stella Monsoons 4-0. What started out to be a very close game and almost a kick to kick scenario at one point, with the Eagles drawing at half time - nil all. Coach Andy had a quiet chat to the boys and they came out a different team with Charlie Drew showing some great skills and determination, putting through the Eagles first

goal. Alaska Rosenkranz followed up by scoring the next two goals and then Kieran Dow came through the pack in the D scoring our fourth goal for the day. Iggy Gerber, Josh Plant and Thompson Nimac all did a great job in defence. Nathan Hindmarsh, as always never slowing or giving up as a true all-rounder. Under-11 Gold defeated Caloundra Black 3-0. Another fantastic game for the under11s. The three goals were scored by Hayden Martin (2) and Jude Youens(1). Player of the week was Innocent Sibanda. noosatoday.com.au


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