
AIMS Games comes to a close
Tauranga was treated to six days of non-stop sport this week.
Tauranga was treated to six days of non-stop sport this week.
Christie Yule is an advocate for women trying "men's" roles.
In the AIMS Games Rugby Sevens, Tauranga Intermediate are no longer the bridesmaids.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix take on Auckland in the Farah Palmer Cup on Saturday.
The Bay of Plenty Steamers travel to Taranaki for their next Mitre 10 Cup match.
The first Aims Games mountainbiking a success.
The Bay of Plenty women's squash team captured a third consecutive national title.
Wests Tigers' loss to the Cronulla Sharks at the weekend was Robbie Farah's last match.
It's time to nominate the Bay of Plenty sporting stars of 2019.
Ōtūmoetai Intermediate kicked off their football tournament against Mokoia Intermediate.
For the first time, the AIMS Games has included QuickRip rugby.
Bay of Plenty take 50-0 win over Auckland Development.
Ōtūmoetai secured second place with a 2-0 victory over the Comag Matamata Swifts.
AIMS Games is under way at various venues around Tauranga.
Crankworx is coming back and dates are confirmed.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix lost in the final minutes of their match against Wellington.
Bay of Plenty's Under 19 squad to face Auckland Development in tournament opening match.
World Rugby Women's Sevens Player of the Year award will be a Black Ferns Sevens athlete.
The Bay of Plenty Steamers take on Wellington on home turf on Saturday.
Crossfit Rotorua sent three athletes to the NZ Secondary School Weightlifting Champs.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix take on Wellington in the second week of he Farah Palmer Cup
The second weekend of Kurangaituku sees the top graded teams battle it out on court.
Chinese billionaire in donation controversy says he also wanted to back New Zealand First.
Bay of Plenty is blessed with sports-mad individuals who know how to make things happen.
Ngaire Lee has been involved with basketball in Rotorua for 70 years.
Mum of baby too young to be vaccinated says she'll stay home during tournament week.
The event sold all available 90 team slots quickly in the Chapter 9 Rotorua race
Secondary school students all over New Zealand are competing in tournaments this week.
Major changes to competitions and development opportunities in kids sport on the way.