Bowls Waikato make development move
Bowls Waikato's development squads were on the receiving end of experience at a round-robin tournament in Hamilton last weekend, but it won't change the centre's new selection criteria.
View ArticleGeorge targeting Asia after second title win
Cairo George will be heading to Asia this year after proving himself a class above in New Zealand boxing rings.
View ArticleWright move for the Pistons
The Waikato Pistons are assembling a squad capable of challenging for the 2014 NBL title.
View ArticleEarly bruising for new cycling track
It took about six weeks to build the Avantidrome cycling track, and about half a second to leave the first major gouge in the brand new wooden surface.
View ArticleMcKenzie looking forward to sevens experience
Marty McKenzie has gone with the flow since losing his job at the Blues Super Rugby franchise, and ended up in a pretty good spot.
View ArticleWaikato swimmers up for awards
Waikato will be well represented at the 2014 Swimming New Zealand awards, to be held next month in Auckland, with seven nominees shortlisted as finalists in six categories.
View ArticleLeydon-Davis primed for NZ Open test
A career-best performance at last weekend's Singapore Open has Oliver Leydon-Davis primed for a big effort on home soil this week.
View ArticleStallions coach's calm approach not wanted
The WaiCoa Bay Stallions have dumped Morgan Kutia for the coming national premiership because of his quiet demeanour.
View ArticleFour crews named for junior champs
Rowing New Zealand will send four crews to the world junior championships in Germany later this year.
View ArticleTauranga bolster lead among upsets
Tauranga City United increased their lead at the top of Waikato Bay of Plenty Federation League Division One in a weekend of upsets.
View ArticleWaikato Pistons' big three shine as Giants caned
The big three of Akeem Wright, Corin Henry and Casey Frank combined to lead the Waikato Pistons to a 88-69 victory over the Nelson Giants yesterday.
View ArticleUniversity women dealt first loss of season by Fraser-Tech
University suffered their first defeat of the 2014 Waikato premier women's hockey season on Saturday, and in turn lost the Grant Bradburn Sports Shield to Fraser-Tech.
View ArticleUniversity come from behind
University's fighting spirit was on display at the Gallagher Hockey Centre on Saturday evening, coming from behind to beat Fraser-Tech 6-5 in their Waikato premier men's hockey match.
View ArticleNew leaders Hukanui fail to flatter
Another week and another change of leader in the Waikato premier competition.
View ArticleStudents in fightback as the race for cup tightens
The battle between University and Otorohanga for the Haswell Catley Trophy and top seeding for the Waikato premier club rugby championship is again deadlocked.
View ArticleMelville Utd head WaiBop cup charge
If it proves to be Shaun Kipara's last contribution to Melville United, it may well be a memorable one.
View ArticleWanderers down a man in deadlock
Hamilton Wanderers had a right to feel grumpy after their see-saw 3-3 draw against Onehunga Sports on Saturday.
View ArticleUnited facing the drop from top flight
Relegation looms large for Ngaruawahia United unless they can miraculously find late season form like they did last year.
View ArticleOld Boys and Marist upset top qualifiers
Waikato's premier club rugby championship has only been won by the top seed once in the last five years and this week that will become once in the last six years.
View ArticleFinalists set for Waikato premier hockey comp
The finalists have been set for the Waikato premier hockey season after dramatic men's semifinals, and more straight forward women's semifinals on Saturday.
View Article