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Noosa golfers on par NOOSA GOLF TUESDAY RESULTS from the Tuesday club closing day for 2016. Winners 135: M Clayton; M Buckley; D Cook; M Ostwald. Second 130: D Rogers; S Dunn; C Reynolds; P Lyall. Third 129 C/B: G Birkett; D Pousette; R Paech; B Watt. Fourth 129 C/B: M Neilson; A Harris; S Taylor; P Buhk. Nearest the pin - A Grade: 5th G Barrett; 7th B Clarke; 10th S Taylor; 12th S Lennon. B Grade: 5th P Telley; 7th D Drysdale; 10th G Birkett; 12th C Strudwick. C Grade: 5th D Daebritz; 7th A Broad; 10th nil: 12th G Smith. NAGH Award: M Harker, B Mirams, D Marshall, C Redley = 107. SATURDAY There were 241 entrants in the single Stableford. Scratch Rating (M): 70.0. Winners - A Grade: Rob Martin 10, 40; Jared Maunder 11, 39; Rodney Vaughan
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NOOSA PAR 3 RESULTS from the Ambrose played on Saturday 10 December. 1st: Rusty Milliner and Russell Miller 44.75; 2nd: David Francis and Karl Hoffman 47.75. Nearest the Pin: 2nd Duncan Chesney; 3rd: Ken Clapham; 9th: Duncan Chesney; 12th: Merilyn Thomas; 16th: Neil Webb. Ball Run Down: Pat Bloor and Joan Bradley 48, Errol Grieve and Gordon Lund 48.75, Cheyne Perry and Chris Perry 49, Neil Webb and Sandy Webb 49.25, Albert Cobb and Robin Goodridge 50.75, Jill Jones and Bob Forrest 50.75, Gwen Whitehead and Gary Roper 51, David Croucher and Ron Grady 51.25, Kim Poulsen and Nik Lesic 51.25, Maurie Bloor and Hans Van Heck 51.75. Members’ Draw: Errol Grieve. Draw for Par: Norm Barnes (unsuccessful).
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ditch POMONA BOWLS WEDNESDAY - Pomona Ladies and their partners and friends enjoyed a very festive Christmas lunch at the Appolonian Hotel, Boreen Point. There was lots of laughter and a pleasant gathering of very happy bowlers. Thursday Scroungers had plenty of bowlers taking to the green. This game will be played throughout the holiday season so make sure to put your name on the whiteboard. “Jag the Joker” was not won so come along and enjoy a game of bowls and try to “Jag the Joker" worth over $2500. Friday Twilight Bowls low in numbers but great in quality with only eight bowlers taking to the rinks. Winners with a huge score were Sheena Millar and Frank Long +17, with runners-up John Davies and Don Walker +4. Don’t forget to put your name down for next week as the jackpot must be drawn. Saturday Pomona Club’s Ham Day - skips selected
while leads were drawn from the paddlepop dip. Two games, eight hams, two hams for the raffle and two for a surpise draw. First game runner-up Sheena Millar and Rick Goulding 16, with win going to Glenn Johnson and Jocelyn Rabjohns 17. Second game runner-up Jeanne Price and Charlie Dewhirst 14, with winners Mark Edwards and Carole Broadbent 15. The raffles were won by Glenn Johnson and Mel Hobbins. Mystery prize hams this was based on the lowest margin for the second game and the winners of the special ham were Linda McDougall and Tina Camp. Doesn’t always pay to come home with the first prize! A big thank you to all Pomona bowlers and wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and all the best for 2017. - Kitty and Jack TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS SATURDAY Jackpot Pairs - Winners: Neil Walsh and Ian Sanday; Runners-up: Gill Macdonald and Ralphe Rickman. MONDAY Revolution Pairs - Winners (win both games): Terry
O’Neill and Gill Macdonald; 2nd Kerry Donoghue and Robyn McAnelly; 3rd M Reid and D Maddril. Runners-up (lost first game and win second game): L Axiac and Kerrie Wilson; 2nd C Mannion and J McGill. Next Revolution Pairs 6 February 2017. TUESDAY Club Selected Pairs - Winners: Sophie Gale and Jenny Lonie; Runners-up: Dorothy Imber and Debbie Austin. WEDNESDAY Mens Bowls - Winners: David Carrett and Wayne Langham (2 wins +7); Runners-up: Paul Rieck, John Morrow and Nev Jones (1win +9). Jackpot (4) $33 was won by Scott Roney and Tom Allsop Teams. THURSDAY Jackpot Pairs - Winners: Gill Macdonald and John Boyle; Runners-up: Nicholas Gelavis and Ralphe Rickman. Twilight Pairs - Winners: Donna Mulder and Harley Ryan. FRIDAY Friendly Friday - Only six ends managed to be played before the rain came and the afternoon was washed out. Winners: Kath Burgess, Pam Wald and Tiber Wald; Runners-up: Terry Nash, Bob Dipple and Bernie Smith. - Aerodynamical
Prince is the new president By Margaret Mourik COOLUM CROQUET CLUB AT the Coolum Croquet Club’s recent AGM, Alan George retired as president after six years in the position. Alan, who turned 90 in October, said that it was time for a change. Adrian Prince was elected as the club’s new president after 11 years as secretary. Coolum had a successful 2016 winning two Sunshine Coast Pennants: the Nell Hass Shield for Ricochet and the Association Croquet Pennant, the Bray Shield.
Member for Fairfax Ted O’Brien with members of the Coolum Croquet Club at the AGM. Club Championship Medals for 2016: Association Croquet Division 3 - Winner: Patricia Smith, Runner-up: Peter So-
rensen; Association Croquet Division 4 - Winner: Wade Hart, Runner-up: Heather Smith; Ricochet - Winner: Patricia Smith, Runner-up: Randall Gibson. Medals were presented by local MP Ted O’Brien. Anyone interested is welcome to come along and try croquet free of charge for both the initial sessions and for coaching. For details phone Adrian Prince on 5448 2985 e-mail: coolum_croquet@yahoo. com.au or find them on Facebook.
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POMONA State School hosted a tournament between Noosa District State High School and Burnside State High School from Nambour on Tuesday 6 December. Heat wave conditions added a sheen to enthusiastic faces as games were played off in seamlessly organised succession. Pomona Table Tennis Group members volunteered their time as umpires set the brisk pace for the day’s play. Lee Christie and Andrew Fearon, sports teachers from both schools, did a great job organising their players for the big event.
Heat wave conditions added sheen to enthusiastic faces at the interschool championship. Two primary school students from Grades 4 and 6 filled out the team for Noosa DSHS bringing the count to 12 teams participating from Noosa and Burnside SHS. Noosa High School took first, second and third places with Burnside fired up for the next challenge. Good sportsmanship and
humour among all players were in evidence throughout the day. Bernhard Trauer from the Pomona group advises that the plan is to establish separate table tennis leagues for secondary and primary school players. Weekly coaching sessions, then games would attract the sportiest of kids as well as strategists usually found in the computer labs. Chess-like moves in table tennis exercise the brain as much as the body. The school looks forward to supporting its young players from their schools and parents, and plan to get the ball rolling and spinning in early 2017.
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