Trinity’s Winning Debut
LIAM PHILLIPS
TRINITY Old Scholars is a name synonymous with Gawler sport, and now it has dipped its toe into the tennis world as the...
Nuriootpa’s undefeated campaign continues
LIAM PHILLIPS
NURIOOTPA continued to flex its muscles by winning all 16 sets in the Barossa Light & Gawler division one tennis match against South...
Greenock claims outright win
LIAM PHILLIPS
AFTER setting the tone on day one of its Barossa & Light A1 reserves cricket matchup with Willaston, Greenock picked up where it...
Carman destroys Knights
LIAM PHILLIPS
ANGLE Vale’s Justin Carman will be taking home the game ball after taking 10 wickets in the Para Districts Cricket Association grade one...
Undermanned Rangers struggle
ROB LAIDLAW
WITH five senior players missing because of a wedding, Gawler Rangers struggled in a 3-17 loss to West Torrens in division two baseball,...
Mr September returns to Tigerland
LIAM PHILLIPS
AFTER spending a couple of years away from the club, 2014 premiership player Sean Brading will be returning to Gawler Central ahead of...
Westies down Angle Vale
DESPITE a decent knock from James Kelly, Angle Vale was comfortably beaten by Salisbury West by 87 runs in Para Districts grade one cricket...
Improved effort from Gawler
PHIL MARSDEN
IT was an improved showing by Gawler’s division one metropolitan bowls side on Saturday, despite it losing to Tranmere by 22 shots.
The rinks...
Eudunda edges out Tanunda
LIAM PHILLIPS
TAIT Rogers’ four proved to be the difference between Eudunda and Tanunda in Saturday’s Barossa & Light division one bowls contest, with the...
Trinity falters with the bat
LIAM PHILLIPS
TRINITY Old Scholars will need to perform wonders with the ball if it is to snatch an unlikely victory in its Adelaide Turf...















