Sport
Twenty 20 proves it’s not just a summer game

THE latest innovation in international cricket, the rapid fire and exciting Twenty 20 version of the game arrived at the Phoenix Park soccer ground in June as part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Australian Cricket Society (ACS).

The president’s and northern invitation XI is ready for T20 action. On the far right is former Australian wicket keeper and current New South Wales chairman of selectors Brian Taber, who was guest speaker at the ACS 20th anniversary dinner.
The president’s and northern invitation XI is ready for T20 action. On the far right is former Australian wicket keeper and current New South Wales chairman of selectors Brian Taber, who was guest speaker at the ACS 20th anniversary dinner.
 


 
Easts a major force in under-14 rugby

THE Eastern Suburbs Rugby Club at Warrane, currently ladder leaders midway through the season, has a number of strong representatives in the Tasmanian under-14 representative rugby team playing a home and away series next month.

From left, Chris Williams, Zac Prouse-Bailey, Jake Hyland and Michael Frost.  (Absent Kristian Michael, Josh Jarvie and Jake Calvo).
From left, Chris Williams, Zac Prouse-Bailey, Jake Hyland and Michael Frost. (Absent Kristian Michael, Josh Jarvie and Jake Calvo).
 


 
First tennis tournament a great success
THE Westpac Sorell junior tennis tournament was successfully held for the first time last month.
Bryana Mcilwain and Thomas Boxall give each other a ‘high five’ for effort.
Bryana Mcilwain and Thomas Boxall give each other a ‘high five’ for effort.

The first-ever junior tournament of players aged between 9 and 16 and hosted by the Sorell Tennis Club, was well patronised with 35 participants from all ages.

 
Clarendon Vale enjoys success at carnival
STUDENTS from Clarendon Vale Primary School recently competed in the Division H interschool athletics carnival on the Domain.
The Clarendon Vale Primary School students who competed in the interschool athletics carnival recently.
The Clarendon Vale Primary School students who competed in the interschool athletics carnival recently.

It was the school’s first time in Division H after being promoted from Division I the previous year.

 

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