National and international success by Southland’s senior athletes will be on show at tonight’s ILT Southland Sports Awards.
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National and international success by Southland’s senior athletes will be on show at tonight’s ILT Southland Sports Awards.
Southland has long produced outstanding junior athletes who achieve on the national and international stage, and the past 12 months have been no different.
The Southland Sharks, the Southern Steel and the New Zealand team sprint pairing of Natasha Hansen and Emma Cumming will be recognised as finalists at the ILT Southland Sports Awards on Friday night.
There aren’t many sporting issues in recent times that have caused as much angst as the decision by a number of codes to do away with junior representative teams, including here in Southland.
It’s been another fine year for coaches and masters achievement in Southland sport over the past 12 months.
Administrators and officials are often the unsung heroes of sport, but Southland’s best will get their opportunity in the spotlight at Friday’s ILT Southland Sports Awards.
An emphatic 37-19 start by the Southland Sharks has propelled the reigning Sal's NBL champions to a strong 103-88 win over the traveling Southern Huskies.
Cycling Southland and Academy Southland athlete Emily Paterson talks about heading away to the Junior World Track championships in Frankfurt, Germany next month.
Southland’s Tom Scully will ride the Tour de France for a second time this month.
The Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel has retained its highly-rated midcourt and added a new shooter into the mix to finalise its roster for the 2020 ANZ Premiership.
The Taylor Hawke's Bay Hawks are back to winning ways with tonight's 102-97 win over the visiting SIT Zerofees Southland Sharks.
Reece McDonald is stepping down as president of Cycling Southland after four years in the role.
The Southland Sharks have cemented their Final 4 spot with a convincing 122-79 victory over the Manawatu Jets.
The Sharks need just one more win to lock-up their place at the Final 4 ahead of tonight’s game against the Jets.
Teenage netball sensation Taneisha Fifita has earned her first ANZ Premiership contract and will be a permanent addition to the defensive ranks of the Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel next season.
Pleasing all the people all the time is even harder than running a 60km mountain race. Just ask Kepler Challenge organising committee chair Steve Norris.
Fourth seeded New Zealander Evan Williams faced top seed Henry Leung from Hong Kong in his first NZ Southern Open PSA final in Invercargill after travelling south for the past five years to compete in this event.
You’d be hard pressed to find anyone prouder than Angee Shand when the NZ Men’s netball team lines up against the Silver Ferns later this month.
An opportunity to improve her game overseas has seen ice hockey player Beth Scott postpone her dream of playing for the New Zealand women’s team.
The Southland Sharks have taken another big step towards qualifying for the Final 4 with a 118-74 win over the helpless Taranaki Mountainairs.