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PANA wrap | ROUND SEVEN

PANA round seven gallerySenior netball reportSt Joes sisters aren’t just doing it for themselves.

SGL wrap | ROUND EIGHT

Round eight gallerySouth v Central reportSolomontown v West reportSGL round eight stats cornerB grade reportUnder 18 reportRound nine preview

South muscles Bloods

ANOTHER final-quarter flurry from South saw it snatch a three-goal win in a fiery clash with arch-rival Central Augusta at Central Oval last weekend.Central...

Local Poinsettia wins

BOWLSPORT Augusta Bowling Club hosted the Poinsettia Carnival held at over the June long weekend.The club and other local players’ tasted plenty of success during...

St Josephs’ sisters synergy is on show

THREE sisters in Port Augusta are having the time of their life playing netball together while helping St Josephs A grade chalk up wins.The trio...

Rueful Solomontown misses out against West

SOLOMONTOWN added to what has been a miserable 2016 SGL season with another close loss last weekend, this time at the hands of West by...

Carnival success for Caritas

CARITAS College’s South Australian Catholic Primary Schools Sports Association Athletics Carnival  campaign was a raging success, with the school returning home with top honours. Caritas College...

Cooper loft wins again

LAST season’s champions the Cooper Family Loft won their first race for 2016 when their Blue Bar Hen FHC (15) 1169 took the honours in...

SGL stats corner

CENTRAL put together its best opening quarter of the year last weekend, booting 6.4 (40) to South’s 1.3 (9).It was almost enough to set...

Central top, Props plucky

CENTRAL Augusta remains on top of the SGL under 18s ladder after claiming a solid 38-point win over South at Central Oval last weekend.The...

More work for migrants

WHYALLA - A series of programs targeted at upskilling migrant workers has been unveiled, with the State Government investing more than $1.5 million to...