Category: Mid North Sport

  • TOUGH COMPETITION AT WESTPORT LADIES CARNIVAL

    TOUGH COMPETITION AT WESTPORT LADIES CARNIVAL

    It’s one of Port Macquarie’s most popular bowls competitions, with thousands in prize money up for grabs. The competition was closer than ever at this year’s Westport Ladies Carnival. Margaret Tyree, Jan Optiz and Julie McKay took out the win for Port City Bowling Club on Thursday.

  • FORSTER SWIMMER BREAKS AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL RECORD IN MELBOURNE

    FORSTER SWIMMER BREAKS AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL RECORD IN MELBOURNE

    A young Forster swimmer has returned from the All Schools Championships in Melbourne with two gold medals and a new personal best. 17-year-old Nash Wilkes breaking the Australian school breaststroke record by point two of a second.

  • CASINO OPEN GIRLS THROUGH TO STATE FINALS IN KATRINA FANNING KNOCKOUT COMPETITION

    CASINO OPEN GIRLS THROUGH TO STATE FINALS IN KATRINA FANNING KNOCKOUT COMPETITION

    Casino High School has advanced to the open state final of the Katrina Fanning Statewide Knock Out. The girls didn’t falter once in their three games… starting with a solid win over Toormina High.

  • DANIEL TEMPEST NEW SUPPORT OFFICER FOR GROUP 2 & 3

    DANIEL TEMPEST NEW SUPPORT OFFICER FOR GROUP 2 & 3

    Rugby league football clubs on the north coast are expected to benefit from the appointment of a new development and support officer. Country Rugby League says clubs in group 2 and 3 will now have professional help to run their organisation.

  • REECE CHAPMAN FINISHING 5TH IN AUSSIE RACE CAR CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND

    REECE CHAPMAN FINISHING 5TH IN AUSSIE RACE CAR CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND

    Forster’s race car driver Reece Chapman has come home finishing in 5th position at the Aussie Race Car Super Series in Ipswich last week. After two strong races, Chapman admits he lacked overall speed, the 3-day championships placing him in 6th position in the series. The next round will be later in the year. (VISION…

  • SEMI FINAL HEADBUTT SENDS WINGHAM TO SIN BIN

    SEMI FINAL HEADBUTT SENDS WINGHAM TO SIN BIN

    The pressure was well and truly at the Group Three Semi Finals on Sunday, as Wingham took on Wauchope. It was anyone’s game in the first half, but a strong defence saw the Blues come out on top.

  • COMETS TO HOST GRAND FINAL

    COMETS TO HOST GRAND FINAL

    In group 2 rugby league the Coffs Comets have booked themselves a berth in a home ground grand final after a thrilling win over the Ghosts yesterday. The Comets were down 16-nil at half time the but stormed home to take out the match 32 to 22.

  • WAUCHOPE GIRLS SCORE GRAND FINAL WIN

    WAUCHOPE GIRLS SCORE GRAND FINAL WIN

    Wauchope’s Under 16 Girls have taken out this year’s grand final, winning 42 to 4 against the Port City Breakers. It’s the first time the Wauchope have made a grand final, playing their best game yet. Shontai Fernando won player of the match, winning a signed New South Wales Womens rugby league shirt. It’s a…

  • PANTHERS END REBELS SEASON

    PANTHERS END REBELS SEASON

    In group 2 rugby league South Grafton’s season is over after going down to Sawtell by 28-points. The Panthers were way too strong for the Rebels yesterday.

  • MACKSVILLE WOMEN THROUGH TO GRAND FINAL

    MACKSVILLE WOMEN THROUGH TO GRAND FINAL

    In group 2 women’s league tag, minor premiers Mackville, are through to the grand final after a hard fought win over Sawtell this afternoon. At nil-all at full time the Sea Eagles broke the deadlock scoring in extra time to win by six