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Lachlan Amateur Soccer Association Inc.

February 13, 2025 By Roxane Manley

Mini-Roo’s Certificate: Saturday 3 May 9am – 11am. Harrison Park, Parkes. It is free to register at https://learn.footballaus­tralia.com.au/training. Course is aimed at volunteer parents and coaches working with novice players or players aged up to ten years old.

Foundation Of Football: Sunday 4 May, 8am – 3pm. Harrison Park, Parkes. $100, reg­ister at https://learn.footballaustralia.com.au/training. Course is aimed at volunteer parents and coaches working with beginner players to competent level players of vary­ing age groups.

Parkes Golf Club

February 13, 2025 By Roxane Manley

Round 14 results. 56 players this week. Team 14 224 beat Is Tap that 230, Gripit’s & Sipits 215 beat The Howie Dewitt’s 224.5, Designated Drinkers 207.5 beat Pas Patrol 221, Wakemans Wackers 222.5 beat Med­lyn Homes 226, Milts Gimmes 219.5 def PA Slice n Dice 230, Services all stars 212 beat Souters 230, CWCU Kaos 222.5 def Evolu­tion Golfing 228.

Parkes Sharks Swimming Club

February 13, 2025 By Roxane Manley

Congratulations to Barbara Weaver on her Australia Day Award for Long Service and Dedication to swimming. Barb has been coaching swimming in Parkes for over 50 years and spends 4 afternoons a week training swim club swimmers as well as as­sisting local schools in their swimming pro­grams. Countless Parkes adults and kids have learnt to swim under Barbs guidance.

Northparkes Oval Park Run Turns 4

February 6, 2025 By Roxane Manley

Everyone is welcome to come along to Parkrun, you can walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate.

On Saturday 8 February 2025 Northparkes Oval Parkrun will celebrate its 4th birthday.

Since starting in Parkes in 2021, 1,521 peo­ple have come to either walk, jog or run the five kilometre course and 199 people have volunteered at one or many of its 189 events. The course is now completely on sealed paths making it easier for people to complete, particularly those pushing prams.

Everyone is welcome to join parkrun. It’s a completely free worldwide community event where people can either walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate each Saturday.

In Australia there are currently 514 parkruns and each week Northparkes Oval Parkrun has visitors to town who are either passing through, visiting family and friends or have specifically travelled to Parkes to tick anoth­er different parkrun off their list.

Parkrun isn’t a race, it’s designed to bring people together to exercise, socialise and improve our mental and physical health in a positive and encouraging environment.

Parkrun is open to all people! Since begin­ning, there have been 1,532 personal best times recorded, that is, on 1,532 different occasions, someone has improved their time navigating around the course.

To celebrate Northparkes Oval Parkrun turning four, we’re asking everyone to come along at 7:50am next Saturday wearing “crazy socks”. If you have thought about coming along to parkrun before or are look­ing for an activity in Parkes to meet others and improve your health in a safe and en­couraging setting, get along to Northparkes Oval at the top of Alexandra Street, Parkes to start your parkrun, healthier and active life journey at 7:50am Saturday. To learn more about parkrun, visit our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/northparkes­ovalparkrun

You can register at https://www.parkrun.com.au/register Join over one million Aus­tralians who have participated in Parkrun around Australia.

 

Congratulations Henry Kross

January 30, 2025 By Roxane Manley

LEFT: Parkes elite sportsman Henry Cross pictured with Parkes Mayor Niel Westcott upon receiving the 2024 Star of Stars Award. RIGHT: Congratulations to the two Parkes & District Amateur Soccer Association Inc members who won Australia Day Awards. Angela Bottaro-Porter for Coach/Trainer/Manager of the Year and Wayne Osborne for Administrator of the Year.

Henry Cross had a massive 2024 and it is no wonder he was awarded the 2024 Star of Stars Award at the Parkes Australia Day Awards.

Henry’s long list of achievements include the following: Western Silver U/17, U/15 Australian Selection, Western Re­gion CHS #1 Selection, National Next Gen Squad selection, U/15 Australian Junior Open, U/15 Oceania, Winner Trans Tasman Vs New Zealand, U/15 NSW CHS State Champion, NSW CHS Open Boys West­ern Teams, NSW CHS Selection as #1, NSW State Champion, NSW Bluetongues Selection as #1, First Pro Satellite Tour Tournament, Top 10 World Ranking, NSW Talent Squad Selection, CHS Australian All Schools Selection as #1, Australian Junior Champion Winner, NSW Team won Austral­ian Junior Teams, Parkes High 3rd in NSW CHS, Cowra Mens Open Winner and the British Junior Open Squad Selection.

Parkes Little Athletics Club

January 30, 2025 By Roxane Manley

Important Dates for Little As Parkes: The first night back will be Monday 3 February and the last night for the season will be Monday 3 March. The Parkes Gala day will be held on Sunday 9 March. Presentation night Monday 17 March.

Parkes Golf Club

January 30, 2025 By Roxane Manley

The Australia Day event played was won by Jack Elliott and Andrew Bourke with 32 points. Thanks to Ken Keith and the Aus­tralia Day Committee. Individual winner on a great 42 points was Jordan Grosvenor, great scoring! It was also the third round of the BWR Accountants and Advisors summer compe­tition, thank you to Brett and the team for your continued support. (And don’t forget if all of your team plays you will get 5 shots taken off your teams score).

Spooner Oval Works Reach Milestone

January 23, 2025 By Roxane Manley

Concrete pouring being completed. Inset: The design concept of the new grandstand

The new grandstand project at Spooner Oval is starting to take shape after the pro­ject reached a significant milestone this week with the concrete pour for the foun­dation.

Part of stage 1 of the Spooner Oval Mas­terplan, the project is set to deliver a stateof-the-art grandstand that will feature 210 seats, two levels with lift access to the up­per level, dressing rooms, a club room, bar and a canteen.

The project began after extensive com­munity consultation, with the first sod turned in December 2023.

Works complet­ed so far include:

• New water and sewer connections to the grandstand;

• Connections from the grandstand to the NBN, electricity and gas network;

• Earth and concrete works for the water tanks that will be constructed;

• Formwork and reinforcement of grand­stand foundations.

Forbes Shire Council Mayor, Phyllis Miller OAM, said the new grandstand would be a game-changer for sport in Forbes. “This will give us a modern facility that will be able to attract and host larger, regional events andboost the local economy,” she said.

“The existing facilities are outdated and not at a true usable standard, so this up­grade will ensure Spooner Oval can be used by sporting groups for many years to come.”

Works commencing in 2025 include:

• Structural steel erection;

• Lift shaft installation;

• Roof and walls to be installed;

• Perimeter concrete and concrete stairs installed;

• Internal linings and fit out.

The project is being funded through the Australian Government Local Roads and Community Infrastructure program and the NSW Government Stronger Country Com­munities Fund and Regional Sport Facility Fund.

It is expected that the project will be com­pleted in, or around September 2025.

 

Parkes Bowling And Sports Club Sectional Winners

December 12, 2024 By Roxane Manley

The three sectional winners of the regional open singles at the Parkes Bowling and Sports Club have been decided with the following results. Parkes’ Dave Reilly defeated Manildra young gun Alan Campbell.

 


Manildra prodigy Cooper Fliedner displayed his driving skills and draw prowess to defeat Club Dubbos Daniel Stanley. A special mention to our volunteer green keep­ers, markers, umpires and Tony Riordan and Colin Miller.

 


Parkes Railways’ greenkeeper Andrew (Juicy) Daley accounted for Manildras’ Ian Campbell. Good luck to the winners when they play against the other sectional win­ners in the new year.

Representative Honours For Both Kailab And Trent Tyne

December 5, 2024 By Roxane Manley

Kailab Tyne pictured in action at The World Blackball Championships in England.

Kailab Tyne recently returned from the World Blackball Championships in Eng­land. Blackball is the English standard in eight ball pool and one of the most popular billiard sports in the world.

Blackball (also known as English pool) is a variant of billiards played on smaller 7ft tables. It is played by two players with 16 balls (one white cue ball, one black, seven red, seven yellow).

The Forbes & Parkes Phoenix caught up with Kailab upon his return to Australia, saying of his trip: “England was an awe­some experience against the best players I have ever seen. They were just on a differ­ent level. There were a lot of games where I didn’t even get to the table, I just sat in the chair watching them play then went and shook their hands. I finished up ranking 44th in the world, which I was very happy with for my first time, especially consider­ing I let a couple of games get away.”

After representing Australia on the In­ternational stage, Kailab has just been announced as Captain for the Indigenous Mens Team 1, which will compete in the The Phil Bowie Indigenous Challenge. This is a team match where a Indigenous side of eight players verse an Australian side of eight players on the eve of nationals. All players are selected by the BAPA commit­tee.

“Out of a very talented group of players I was lucky enough to be selected to cap­tain. I was shocked to say the least. I was happy to be able to play, let alone captain.

It is a huge honour,” said Kailab.

Younger brother Trent Tyne is also a tal­ented Blackball player, just being named in the NSW Mens Team. Kailab said of Trent “One of the fellas that I met at the 2024 nationals in Canberra was looking for a bit of a team shake up and I mentioned Trent to him and from there it was all set in mo­tion. The next thing I know he is in, which is awesome. Trent came and watched a fair few of my games in Canberra so he was definitely keen. He started playing very young, he used to play with the cue on his shoulder because he was too little and has probably played more games than I have.”

Next year Kailab will start off in the Muswellbrook Open on the Australia Day long weekend, then onto Nationals in March up at Rockhampton. From there he hasn’t made any plans as yet, a lot of the bigger competitions throughout the year are down in Melbourne.

“I’d love to go to all of them, but it’s pretty expensive following the comps around with travel and accommodation, plus getting the extra days off work here and there. I’d love to be able to get some sponsors on board,” said Kailab.

If there are any businesses interested in sponsoring Kailab and Trent so they can continue on their amazing sporting journey, please reach out at tyne1@bigpond.com.

The Tyne brothers, Kailab and Trent.

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