Collie River Valley Bulletin, February 9, 2023

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DEATHS

LONGBOTTOM (Anne): Passed away peacefully at the Collie Hospital on 05.02.23. Rest peacefully, your Loving Husband Wally.

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LIME and FERTILISER: Bulk ag lime and fertiliser delivered bulk to Collie and surrounds, call Mumballup Organics. 0417 322 007.

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GREEN (Pat): In loving memory of Pat. Sister to Ed and Kim. A kind, gentle, thoughtful lady. Our deepest sympathy to Bert, Gary, Todd, Sudipta. Eileen, Ed, Brendon, Angelina, Dianne, Steve, Dillan, Luke and Rebecca.

JOHN'S BOOK EXCHANGE: Will be open at Ag Society building, 9am to noon, 13.02.23. Great selection of books. Phone 0428 341 470.

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LONGBOTTOM (Anne): Our sympathy to Wally and family on the passing of Anne, long time neighbor and friend of Judy and Ian.

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Double win for Collie Basketball Association TWO Collie basketball teams won the grand finals in their respective Country Championships divisions at Perth’s Bendat Recreation Centre at the weekend. Collie’s under-12s girls’ team played in division three and was undefeated. They beat Harvey 24 to 7 in the grand final, where MJ Laverty was named as the grand final’s most valuable player. The under-12s boys’ team was also undefeated, and beat Bunbury in the grand final, 38 to 17. Knox Harker was the most valuable player in the grand final. Collie’s under-13s boys’ team came a close second against Bridgetown. The final score was 26 to 17. Girls’ team coach Rochelle Piavanini said she was proud. Four of the team’s players had competed in Country Championships previously, while five made their debut. “The way they committed themselves to all training sessions set them up ready to compete and get the result they achieved,” she said.

UNDER 12S GIRLS: Indi Jones (left), Stella Collins, Quinn Loxton, Lylah Tilbrook, Quinn Roney, coach Rochelle Piavanini, Neve Golding, MJ Laverty and Shayla-Rose Rerekura.

PUBLIC NOTICES FRESH, FREE RANGE EGGS: at The Mumby Shop, $6.50 per dozen. COLLIE ROTARY CLUB: Drop your cans at Collie Mowers and More or cite the account number C10397872 at the Cash for Cans depot to help raise funds for community youth programs. E-BULLETIN: Subscribe at colliebulletin. com.au or contact Megan on 9734 1024. $100 inc gst for one year, a saving of $24/ year.

UNDER 12S BOYS: Team manager Kyle Hulls (back left), Jett Gardiner, Knox Harker, Mack Riley, Jagger Vernon, coach Mat Harker, Knox Hulls (front left), Billy Stewart, Oscar Stanley and Mason Tweedie.

UNDER-13S BOYS: Team manager Seth White (back left), Jacob Fraser, Keith Ambrose, Cooper Saunders, Quade Bucktin, coach Chris Stewart, Tyler Pullan (front left), Lucas Stewart, Brax O’Brien and Jake White.

Under-12s boys’ coach Mat Harker said his team had five players who were at their first Country Championships, while three had previous experience. “The boys played a team-oriented game and responded well to new game plans and defence strategies,” he said. Under-13s boys coach Chris Stewart

said his team far exceeded his expectations. “Their swarming defence was a highlight which led to some gutsy come from behind wins,” he said. “The boys often put their bodies in the firing line in a tough grand final loss. I am super proud of them all.”


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