Waikato siblings win first round
Waikato brother and sister Oliver and Susannah Leydon-Davis have scored a good win in the Badminton World Championships in Guangzhou, China overnight to move into the second round of the mixed doubles....
View ArticlePlucky WaiBop can't close gap
Peter Smith's frustrations grow stronger - and more understandable - each week.
View ArticleTop Danish coach to take on Waikato job
The Waikato Badminton Association has pulled off a coup with the signing of a top coach from Denmark.
View ArticleJunior bowls pair make national squad
Waikato have two members selected in the New Zealand under-18 lawn bowls squad to play Australia in the trans-Tasman tournament in March. Raglan's Ashleigh Jeffcoat and Jesse Russell (Hillcrest) will...
View ArticleOld Boys take one-day title in low-scorer
Hamilton Boys' High School stole defeat from the jaws of victory in the Hamilton club cricket one-day final against Old Boys, at Galloway Park, on Sunday.
View ArticleCasey Frank signs with the Waikato Pistons
The Waikato Pistons have nabbed Tall Blacks and NZ Breakers forward Casey Frank for the upcoming season.
View ArticleWorld's best take aim in Hamilton
Hamilton is set for a massive influx of firearms, but it's nothing to worry about.
View ArticleTourney turns 25
Kereone Rugby and Sports Club's 15-a-side pre-season rugby tournament brings up its quarter-century on Saturday.
View ArticleYoung guns ready to fire
They are youthful and inexperienced, but they are ready to make their mark in this year's trans-Tasman league.
View ArticleBowls 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.
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