The Northern Advocate

Bay premier women place third

Beauty therapist wins NZ awards

- Julie Paton Email Julie Paton at moojoy@xtra.co.nz if you’ve got Bream Bay news to share with Advocate readers.

Bream Bay United women’s football team have won the Northland Premier Women’s Plate for the second time in three years, beating Central Brown 2-0 at Semenoff Stadium last weekend.

Coach Stuart McDonald says the team have had a fantastic season. “After a slow start in which they lost 12 goals in three games, they have finished the season in third place in the Northland women’s premier league.”

The team’s stats for the season were 10 wins, one draw and four losses. “What’s really impressive is that the last time that their goalkeeper – and manager – Helen Robinson conceded a goal was on July 14,” says McDonald.

“Since then the team has gone seven games in a row with clean sheets.”

That run, he says, has helped them secure their best league position in 10 years, topped off with that seasonendi­ng win.

A goal towards the end of each half of the game by captain and striker Nadya Worthy saw off a spirited CB side.

McDonald says it was a fitting way to end his three-year tenure as coach. “From the bottom team in Northland three years ago they have improved dramatical­ly, especially this year,” he said.

“The team earned respect this year across Northland, and they are now a strong team with quality throughout.”

Bream Bay United Football Club have had a great season across the board, with their 16th Grade team winning their Northland league, the second division men’s team coming third in their division, winning the

second division cup and the Northpine Bream Bay United men’s team placing second in the first division.

Awards for Waipu¯ beauty therapist

Waipu¯ beauty therapist Nina Quan picked up two awards at the recent New Zealand dermavidua­ls Clinic Awards.

Quan, owner-operator of Waipu¯ ‘s Skin Image beauty clinic, won Junior Corneother­apist of the Year and the award for Best Before and After Photos.

Quan says corneother­apy is a relatively new skin treatment aimed at repairing and maintainin­g the skin barrier, and is a discipline gaining recognitio­n worldwide for achieving skin correction­s.

Hers is one of only three clinics in Northland practising corneother­apy. “It’s quite a big deal for me to be recognised by the corneother­apy circle worldwide for my work on skin,” said Quan.

“I’ve had at least two tourists visiting Waipu¯ – one from Germany and one from Australia – discover me, and they couldn’t believe little Waipu¯ would have a practising corneother­apist.”

Quan opened her first Skin Image clinic in Paparoa in 2016 and her second in Waipu¯ in January last year. She is also a regular contributo­r to the monthly Savvy magazine, discussing skin health.

Racing Fundraiser for Hospice

Ruaka¯ ka¯ Racing’s last race day, the Harcourts for Hospice – Hats, Heels and Handbags, raised close to $3000 for North Haven Hospice.

Patrons dressed in their best for the day and added to the proceeds with gold coin donations, bidding on auction items and entry tickets.

The next event at Ruaka¯ ka¯ Racing is the Northland Feature Spring race meeting this Saturday, featuring the Cambridge Stud Northland Breeder’s Stakes Group three race. The first race of the day is at 12.52pm and the last at 5pm. Free return bus from Whangarei and free entry. Visit www.ruakakarac­ing.co.nz for more informatio­n.

Fun Run on the beach

Spring is here and fun run season is coming. Come down to the beach on October 20 and enjoy the Tide’s Out fun run, an event unique to Bream Bay.

The course includes a long stretch down Ruaka¯ ka¯ ‘s beautiful white sand beach, and the annual event is always timed to coincide with low tide to ensure there is enough space on the firm sand for walkers and runners.

Tide’s Out is a fundraiser for Bream Bay College’s PTA – there are 5km and 10km options for walkers and runners.

You can enter online at breambayco­llege.school.nz and early bird entries before October 14 go in the draw for a pair of running shoes from Smith’s Sports Shoes.

The fun run is supported well by local sponsors so there will be plenty of spot prizes to go around (entrants must be present at prizegivin­g to receive their winnings).

Playcentre’s 50th

If you and your children attended Mangapai Playcentre, come back to the centre and catch up with old friends at the 50th anniversar­y on September 22. All present and past members are invited.

The reunion starts at the playcentre on 6 McAlister Rd at 2pm, and continues in the Mangapai Hall next door until 4pm – please bring a plate of food along to share for afternoon tea.

Talent on show

Youth Variety Show “Spring Symphony 2019” is on this Saturday at Waipu¯ ‘s Coronation Hall from 4pm. Come and enjoy a variety of performanc­es from talented youngsters – circus skills, music, singing, kapa haka, wearable art, dancing and drama.

And more musical talent

And more of the best of Bream Bay’s musical talent will be on show at Bream Bay College tonight from 6pm with the college’s annual Te Tuinga show featuring music and dance, showcasing the musical talents of many of the school’s students.

 ??  ?? Bream Bay United Women’s football team celebrate their plate-winning match at Toll Stadium.
Bream Bay United Women’s football team celebrate their plate-winning match at Toll Stadium.
 ??  ?? Joy Cullen, Sherry Gibbon, Jo Green, Lynda Henery dressed in hospice shop finery to enjoy the Harcourts for Hospice Charity race day at Rukaa¯ ka¯ a¯ .
Joy Cullen, Sherry Gibbon, Jo Green, Lynda Henery dressed in hospice shop finery to enjoy the Harcourts for Hospice Charity race day at Rukaa¯ ka¯ a¯ .
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Nina Quan.
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