Rookie leaps for places on podiums
Junior Sports Star nominee Joshua De Roo just keeps on winning and his sights are firmly set on representing Australia at the Olympics.
Junior Sports Star nominee Joshua De Roo just keeps on winning and his sights are firmly set on representing Australia at the Olympics.
Kearyn Baccus grew up in Blacktown and played soccer for Blacktown City before moving to Europe to play, now he’s home to play for the Wanderers.
Swimming sensation James Magnussen has encouraged kids to get involved in the Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon in Penrith.
Junior Sports Star nominee Foday Bawoh has broken Shalvey Public School’s track and field records and shows no signs of slowing down.
FOUR teams from Glenwood’s Cruisers Softball Club tasted grand final success on Saturday at Stanhope Gardens.
WESTERN Sydney Wanderers broke the all-time Australian national league record after securing their 10th consecutive win.
PENRITH Panthers coach Ivan Cleary will look for a new five-eighth after Lachlan Coote was injured in his team’s 28-18 loss to the Wests Tigers.
THE Sydney International Rowing Regatta began yesterday with athletes competing in the heats of the Australian open rowing championships.
EMU Plains Hockey Club officials are hoping to increase their junior numbers for the future of the club.
PENRITH’S young swimmers showed the professionals what it’s all about when they competed in the Swimming Metro South West 5-8 years development meet.
PENRITH Cricket Club is hoping former NSW coach and player Steve Small will strengthen the club after announcing him as first grade coach.
JAMES Te Huna has been given a chance to press his claim for a UFC title fight after being called in to fight Glover Teixeira at UFC 160.
RINNAH Schmid has gone from race walker to champion bodybuilder in the space of three years.
A WIN against Eastern Suburbs on Saturday will secure a finals spot for the Blacktown Warriors.
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