Pirates swim over Beasties
BEASTIES dropped their second straight game in the Shute Shield competition losing 49-31 to West Harbour.
BEASTIES dropped their second straight game in the Shute Shield competition losing 49-31 to West Harbour.
A SLUGGISH second half saw Eastern Suburbs Rugby union fall to lowly Gordon in the Shute Shield, just a week after they shocked competition favourite, Manly.
WATER polo and dancing don’t sound like they should go hand-in-hand, but for 15-year-old St Catherine’s College student Coco White, they’re a perfect pair
COMPETITORS from Maccabi Tennis Club have returned from their first Fiji Open with new pieces of hardware for the trophy cabinet.
EASTS handed Manly marlins their first loss of the season on Saturday at Woollahra Oval, keeping hopes of a finals berth alive.
MATTHEW Wacher may be just 11 years old, but the Scots College baseketball point guard has the smarts and court vision you would expect from someone twice his age.
EASTS fell at the final hurdle again on Saturday when they went down 26-11 in their first night game at Warringah.
MACCABI Hakoah Football Club are taking it “week-by-week” ahead of the biggest game of many of their lives when they take the field for the Westfield FFA Cup.
Eastern Suburbs Rugby Union Club pulled off a big upset, beating West Harbour by 26 points at Woollahra Oval last weekend.
MACCABI Hakoah Football Club has kept the dream run alive, sealing the second-last spot in the Westfield FFA Cup with a 5-1 victory over Northern Tigers.
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