
New HB basketball league humming with favourites
The opening round of the Hawke's Bay elite basketball league offers snapshot of favourites
The opening round of the Hawke's Bay elite basketball league offers snapshot of favourites
From zero female players and scoreboards in 2017, basketball is launching an elite league.
Whether it's the fun festival or the competitive stage, Hawke's Bay hockey is just humming
Thunderstorm dictates terms at halfway mark but HB Blacks adapt smartly at U17 nationals.
The Hawke's Bay Black U17 netballers are soldiering on despite stumbling this afternoon.
HB age-group indoor teams fly Central flag with pride despite tough days on the courts.
Sport Whanganui review of college sport continues, this week focusing on Ruapehu College.
HBHS and NBHS first XV sides come away much wiser for their third-round outings yesterday.
The Sport Whanganui review of college sport continues focusing on Whanganui City College
Champion Central Pulse players celebrate with their supporters in Hawke's Bay.
Outkast and All In will decide who will keep unblemished record intact in Super 8 netball.
Sport Whanganui's review of college sport focuses on Whanganui Girls College.
Bowls Napier mentors banking on some mileage from secondary schools pupils in Hawke's Bay.
Self-belief imperative if Lindisfarne College rowing eight are to excel at the nationals.
Sport Whanganui's review of college sport this week focuses on Rangitikei College
Breaking the barriers of hesitation during Whanganui Collegiate Athletics Weekend
Whanganui Collegiate 1st X1 win the coveted Heathcote Williams Challenge Shield
Clifton Bush III's no longer "just a skinny" bloke as he attends national age-group trials
Visits to Thailand redefines Jackals Gym member Lucas McAdam's attitude to game of life.
Hawke's Bay secondary school pupils soaring like eagles in athletics, kickboxing and rugby
Sport NZ has dropped the ball on college 1st XV but where does New Zealand Rugby stand?
Exclusive: Auckland schools refuse to play St Kentigern over 'brazen' recruitment.
Melika Samia finding mental fortitude in basketball to lift game to international standard
Cutting template in male domain also helps Cortez Te Pou builds resolve in sevens arena.
New Zealand U17 girls gave it their all but it wasn't enough in the Fifa World Cup semis.
Hastings Girls' High School pupil Kate Allen's creating a splash, both indoor and outdoors
Hastings Giants Boxing Academy embarks on another exciting journey to boost amateur code.
Rugby is Latrell Smiler Ah Kiong's No 1 sport but he is keen to keep basketball on burner.
Birkenhead United have won the U19 national football tourney in Napier a record four times