Viner-Smith, Cotter carry TOSers to A1 win
TRINITY Old Scholars kick-started its Adelaide Turf Cricket Association A1 season on Saturday with its first win, and did so in stunning come-from-behind fashion while chasing 9/219.
The TOSers...
Sibbick takes over against Gawler Central
GAWLER Central had a disappointing showing from its middle-order on Saturday’s day two of the Tigers’ Barossa & Light Cricket Association A2 clash against Sandy Creek, falling 27...
Gawler’s division one tumbles
AFTER a tight four-shot loss to West Lakes in a catch up game on Tuesday, Gawler's Thursday division one ladies hit the road two days later to...
Runs galore in PDCA’s top grade
ALL three Para District Cricket Association grade one games featured the batting side on Saturday’s first day passing the 200-run barrier, with Angle Vale riding a superb opener...
Trinity athletes scoop five state titles
TRINITY College left this year’s SA VIVA All Schools Track & Field Games with trophies to show for its efforts, with five state titles and the overall...
Rough day at the ballpark for Rangers
GAWLER Rangers struggled in the batting box against Golden Grove Central Districts in division two baseball on Saturday, getting shut out on the way to losing 0-12 at home.
A...
Bowlers dominate weekend’s reserves action
WILLASTON received solid contributions from a number of batsmen in its Barossa & Light Cricket Association A2 home clash against Freeling, posting a total of 172 on day one.
Donnybrook Mitch...
Nuriootpa steamrolls Mallala for outright win
HEADING into Saturday, Nuriootpa had already sewn up a seven-wicket first innings victory in its two-day Barossa & Light Cricket Association A1meeting at home against Mallala, before the hosts...
Bilney blasts 102 as Gawler Central easily passes total
GAWLER Central’s Chris Bilney piled on 102 runs before retiring not-out in his side’s five-wicket Barossa & Light Cricket Association A2 win against Hamley Bridge.
Bilney almost outscored...
SACA’s history with reviews leaves little hope
Stumpy’s short shots RICK DREWER
FOR better or worse, no organisation does it quite like the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) – and unfortunately for Australian cricket, it is...
















