HAMILTON Kangaroos found the mark in their Hampden Football Netball League Anzac Day clash with Portland at Hanlon Park, winning 15.12 (102) to 6.5 (41).
THE future athletics careers of three local athletes looks very bright after the successful completion of the Australian Athletics Championships in Adelaide recently.
PENSHURST has started its Mininera and District Football League season in perfect conditions with a huge victory against Caramut at Penshurst Recreation Reserve on Saturday, 28.30 (198) to 2.5 (17).
IT was a tough outing for the Hamilton Kangaroos, going down to South Warrnambool by 49 goals in the Hampden Football Netball League (HFNL) Open clash at Hawkesdale on Saturday.
DARTMOOR’S dominant second half of football saw them topple a tough Coleraine outfit in a hard-hitting South West District Football League match up, 9.6 (60) to 8.5 (53).
ANOTHER close game for Portland’s Open side against Terang-Mortlake in the Hampden Netball League has given them confidence heading into the annual Anzac Day clash against Hamilton on Thursday.
THE Hamilton Kangaroos faced its toughest test yet this season, facing reigning premier, South Warrnambool, at Hawkesdale and lost by 61 points on Saturday.
THE late Norman May was the doyen of sport commentators for many years on the ABC, and nobody will forget his call of “Gold. Gold. … Gold for Australia” for the 1980 Medley relay at the Moscow Olympic games.