Teen goes from BBL debut to Aussie T20 team
He’s a rising star of cricket who made his BBL debut just over a month ago. Now this teen cricketer from Sydney Thunder has made the leap into an Australian team.
He’s a rising star of cricket who made his BBL debut just over a month ago. Now this teen cricketer from Sydney Thunder has made the leap into an Australian team.
Few have seen more cricket up close than Arthur Watson who offociated his 800th game in NSW Premier Cricket on the weekend. So why has he stayed around so long?
The state’s premier under 16s competition is heading towards the pointy end. Read our big finals preview before Sunday’s Qualifying Finals.
He’s a Sydney club cricketer who was a “fringe player’’ in his rep teams growing up. But now he’s matched an achievement of the great Victor Trumper more than 100 years on.
Hot and humid conditions greeted more than 200 athletes from NSW and Auckland, New Zealand, for the annual Little Athletics Trans Tasman Challenge at Campbelltown Athletics Centre on Sunday.
Wests Tigers have been good to their word of aiming to be more visible and more connected to Campbelltown.
Sydney Grade Cricket resumed on Saturday with Campbelltown Camden Ghosts’ second-grader Abdul Hameed-Kherkhah putting Mosman in a spin with the outstanding figures of 5-11.
The finalists in the NewsLocal Junior Sports Star Awards sponsored by Rebel have been decided.
The Asian Cup starts on Friday when the Socceroos take on Kuwait, and Campbelltown has played its part as the host to the region’s most populous country.
Macarthur BMX Club riders and best friends Jess McCormack and Ashlee Osborne managed an incredible one-two finish respectively in the Victorian State Championships in Melbourne late last year.
ORAN Park may have given way to development but the racing spirit of the Macarthur region still lives on.
IN THE mind of Garry Robinson, there was never an if – only a when.The tough Afghanistan veteran had been a long-time and successful member of Macarthur Triathlon Club.
More than 50 track-and-field records tumbled at the Sydney South West zone Little Athletics championships from Friday to Sunday.
Junior rugby league five-eighth Lachlan Galvin had scouts’ tongues wagging almost as much as he had his opposition in a spin in the 2014 season.
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