Defending champion Craighead Diocesan has made it through to the A grade semifinals of the South Island secondary schools tournament in Dunedin.
The man trusted with laying the ground work for Netball South says Invercargill is the best choice for the organisation's headquarters.
The 2012-13 season includes up to 180 days of cricket to be played at 19 different venues across the country.
Friday night cricket has arrived.
When it comes to hunting, fishing and barrel racing, Roxburgh Area School has got all the bases covered.
Southern Men defender Blair Tarrant found it hard to take the positives out of what has been a tremendous effort by his side this season.
The national netball championships begin tomorrow and end in Tauranga on October 5. Adrian Seconi casts his eye over the top teams.
Otago goal attack Kate Shearer must thrive on stress.
Every season for the past eight years, Southern has been desperate to make it into the top four.
The cream of netball talent will be in Dunedin contesting the annual South Island secondary schools tournament next week.
What does it take to be a great coach? Sports reporter Adrian Seconi lists his top 12 keys to success.
BMX Dunedin president Jason Wadsworth hopes a visit from Olympic silver medallist Sarah Walker and world champion pursuiter Alison Shanks will inspire a new generation to take up the sport.
Southern Men survived a late penalty corner and some desperate attacking from Central to win its sixth-round match 2-1 and move into the top four.
Pre-season?
Among the bright young faces who graduated with a degree in physical education from Otago University last weekend was our own Super Suzie - Suzie Bates.
Why run a marathon when you can run two?
The Southern women celebrated a rare win but the men's side had a setback during round five of the National Hockey League in Auckland yesterday.
Otago Boys' High School is two wins away from national glory after fighting back to beat Christchurch Boys' High School 22-17 in Christchurch on Saturday.
The Women's Basketball Championship final was a real fizzer, but the Sparks still flew.
Netball Otago regional manager Nicki Paterson is going back to school - well, not quite.