
Tauranga water polo athletes among best in New Zealand
Four Tauranga Water Polo Club members will represent NZ in Perth this month.
Four Tauranga Water Polo Club members will represent NZ in Perth this month.
Tauranga triathlete Hayden Wilde has had a busy few weeks.
Tauranga has secured hosting rights for the 2020 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships.
Cliff Harris, Nico Girard and Seamus Casey will work to develop football in the Bay
Black Caps captain ruled out with injury, but better injury news for other key player.
Dan Ford is seeing some impressive results on the cricket pitch.
Silver Ferns legend Casey Kopua has announced that this year will be her final season.
Four-day New Zealand national championships from March 21 to 24.
The 2019 Altherm Mountain Bike National Championships get underway in Rotorua this weekend
Pāpāmoa Football Club wants to improve on their runner's-up spot from last season.
The Chiefs have made several changes to their squad after a horror start to the season.
Mount Maunganui man Matthew Spratt wins national title.
Evolution Aquatics sent a team north to Auckland for some top class competition.
Tauranga's Bartlett sisters Lucy and Monique won 17 medals between them at Oceans 19.
Think you can beat sports reporter David Beck at NRL Fantasy? Here's your chance.
Rotorua Boys' High School golfers have enjoyed an impressive few weeks.
Seven Western Bay teams competed at the New Zealand Masters Hockey Tournament.
Mount Maunganui's Cody Cooper has regained the New Zealand MX1 Motocross title.
Bay of Plenty win ND Development title
Lisa Adams throws further than the world record in the women's para shot put on Saturday.
The Southern Steel put up an impressive 20 goal win over the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic.
Hollywood actor Jason Momoa supported the All Blacks Sevens in style.
Successful season continues for Tauranga athlete Samuel Tanner.
NZ skipper Kane Williamson headed for scans after suffering a shoulder injury.
Dylan Cleaver: The bumbling Chiefs have given our rugby bosses four valuable lessons.
SLNZ's biggest youth sport event, Oceans 19, finished at Mount Maunganui on Sunday.
The men's sevens side were defeated 26-24 at the Canada Sevens tournament.
Tauranga Boys' College have taken down the high-flying Central Indians.
The good and the bad for All Blacks Sevens on day one.
Tauranga Maka Daysh is looking forward to her next challenge.