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With just 20 overs at their disposal, the teenagers were quick to bowl fast and hit big. Sparks openers Toby Weston and Coast product Ashton Muir were among the most exciting with the bat as they took on Flares. Sparks player Toby Weston walks off after being caught by Flares player Callum Galvin at the Queensland under 16 boys cricket championships, Caloundra Cricket Club. Picture: Tom Threadingham Weston belted four boundaries and one six as he charged to a top score of 42 from 49 balls. Sparks coach Kieran Daymon was pleased with Weston's efforts, especially coming off the back of a duck on the opening day of the competition.
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WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES We can finally see light at the end of the ⦠day. The weather bureau predicts Thursday will be mostly sunny with only a 20 per cent chance of showers. Winds south-westerly 15 to 20 km/h becoming light in the middle of the day. Temperatures are expected to climb to 28C in Maroochydore, 27C in Caloundra, Nambour and Noosa Heads and 24C in Maleny. There were no flood or marine wind warnings for the Sunshine Coast region at 7am on Thursday. Sunny conditions will remain until Sunday with Maroochydore expected to reach a high of 31C on Saturday. Tides are low at 11.38am, reaching 0.27m, before rising to a high of 1.15m at 5.34pm. Low tides will return again at 11.12pm, reaching 0.37m.
WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES We can finally see light at the end of the ⦠day. The weather bureau predicts Thursday will be mostly sunny with only a 20 per cent chance of showers. Winds south-westerly 15 to 20 km/h becoming light in the middle of the day. Temperatures are expected to climb to 28C in Maroochydore, 27C in Caloundra, Nambour and Noosa Heads and 24C in Maleny. There were no flood or marine wind warnings for the Sunshine Coast region at 7am on Thursday. Sunny conditions will remain until Sunday with Maroochydore expected to reach a high of 31C on Saturday. Tides are low at 11.38am, reaching 0.27m, before rising to a high of 1.15m at 5.34pm. Low tides will return again at 11.12pm, reaching 0.37m.
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WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES While the rain persists, the weather bureau says we have escaped the brunt of a low north of the Sunshine Coast. Chances of showers remain "very high" with south-easterly winds of 15 to 25 km/h tending southerly and speeding up slightly in the morning. Severe Weather situation in SE QLD has eased, with a subtropical low and heaviest rainfall staying offshore. Widespread heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding is no longer expected, light to moderate falls will continue today, easing tomorrow. Temperatures are expected to reach 25C across the Coast, accept in Maleny where it will be slightly cooler at 22C.
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