St Petersburg State draws first blood in series St Petersburg State draws first blood in series A strong start has resulted in St Petersburg State University taking the lead in its series against the Otago University Rowing Club.
Argentina right up there Argentina right up there Argentina might not be the first name to spring to mind when thinking of world sporting superpowers.
King’s turf receives clearance from Education Ministry King’s turf receives clearance from Education Ministry Dunedin is a step closer to having a new hockey turf.
Four men's, five women's teams in rejuvenated comp Four men's, five women's teams in rejuvenated comp Otago Softball has overcome trying circumstances to ressurect its top club competition.
Nth Otago pair set to join 100 club Pair set to join the 100 club Since debuting in 2007, Lemi Masoe and Ralph Darling have been the glue in the North Otago rugby team.
Russian team expected to test Otago University Russian team expected to test Otago University The Otago University men's rowing team begins one of its toughest challenges as its season winds down today.
Scholarship will help Mackie play in national league Scholarship will help Mackie play in national league Josh Mackie has had a taster of AFL's highest level and now he is a step closer to getting there.
Columba in touch nationally, internationally Columba in touch at national and international levels Columba College is making its mark on touch on both a national and an international level.
Otago loses semi to Canterbury Otago loses semi to Canterbury The University of Otago men's team was beaten in its semifinal yesterday at the tertiary basketball national championships.
Hill-free suite of races returns next weekend Hill-free suite of races returns next weekend One of the regular events on the local athletics calendar is set to return next weekend.
Dogs step up but undone by inability to finish; Storm stays in the cellar Dogs step up but undone by inability to finish; Storm stays in the cellar A lack of finishing ability saw the Southern Dogs succumb in their semifinal of the national hockey league.
Serve key as Watt beats Hartono; Rogers upsets top seed Serve key as Watt beats Hartono; Rogers upsets top seed James Watt’s monster serve proved the defining factor in yesterday’s Otago indoor open men’s final.
First win a realistic aim, coach says First win a realistic aim, coach says Terry Parle is home and determined to bring a win to Southern United in the national women’s league.
Storm thrashed by Canterbury after getting off to slow start Storm thrashed by Canterbury after getting off to slow start A slow start resulted in the Southern Storm falling to a hefty loss in its National Hockey League bottom-four semifinal yesterday.
Best boots recognised with awards Best boots recognised with awards Tim McLennan and Eleanor Isaac claimed the top awards at last night’s Football South prizegiving.
Whalers stand-off has wealth of experience Whalers stand-off has wealth of experience Blue and gold are just the latest colours Vila Apuula has worn in a career in which he has played for some of rugby league’s most famous clubs.
Doran set for first international Doran set for first international For the first time in more than a decade, a Southern region umpire will officiate in international hockey.
Southern Storm battered by Northland in ten-minute blitz Southern Storm battered by Northland in ten-minute blitz A mid-game onslaught from Northland proved too much for the Southern Storm yesterday.
Late goal puts Dogs through to semis Late goal puts Dogs through to semis A 58th-minute goal has sent the Southern Dogs through to the semifinals of the national hockey league.
Caught up in full schedule of coaching endeavour Caught up in full schedule of coaching endeavour When Kane Jury returned to New Zealand after a decade in Hong Kong he wanted to immerse himself in rugby.