Posted 16-04-2009
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Soccer, Basketball, Kids Camps and Masters Games

Sutherland Sharks under 15s do best in Premier Youth League / Sharks 4th in Waratah Basketball League / Sport & Recreation Kids Camps next week / Register for Sydney’s Masters Games

Sutherland Sharks under 15s do best in Premier Youth League

After 6 rounds of soccer’s Premier Youth League competition’s Sutherland’s under 15s are doing best of the local teams. They are in 6th position of the 12 team competition and are just one point out of the play-off top five. There is still a long way to go with only just over a quarter of the preliminary rounds played.

Next best for the Sharks is the under 13 team which is 9th but only 3 points out of the 5. The under 18s, although coming 11th out of the 13 team competition is only 3 points behind fifth place. The 14s are 10th and the 16s 12th (3 draws).

The next round is after the Easter break on Saturday April 18.  The Sutherland Sharks Premier Youth League teams take on West Sydney Berries at Seymour Shaw Park beginning with the under 13s at 9am.

Other Sutherland Sharks Premier Youth League Reports can be found at: http://theshire.sportslive.com.au/index.pl?page=3476

More details on the Premier Youth and Senior League results can be found at http://www.soccernsw.com.au/index.php?id=78

Sutherland Sharks 4th in Waratah Basketball League

After round 5 the Sutherland Sharks Men’s team is in 4th place behind Manly, Bankstown and Parramatta in the Waratah Basketball League. Hornsby Spiders and the Sydney Comets round out the top 6 for the play-offs.

In the women’s competition, the Sharks are in 8th position having had 1 win, two losses and two byes in the 5 rounds so far. The Sydney Comets lead the competition followed by Newcastle Hunters, Bankstown Bruins and Manly.

After the Easter break both the Sharks teams have an away double header taking on the Hornsby Spiders on Saturday April 18 and then the Bankstown Bruins on Sunday 19 April.

More Sutherland Shire basketball news can be found at: http://theshire.sportslive.com.au/index.pl?page=2131 

More information on the WABL can be found at: http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?assoc=4878&pID=1

Department of Sport and Recreation Camps next week

The NSW Department of Sport and Recreation is running activities and camps next week. It is not too late to book by phone. The events cover between 1 and 5 days. Exanples of these events are:

Surf's Up - Ideal for beginners or intermediate level, learn how to surf or how to improve your technique. Enjoy other activities like archery, canoeing and much more. Participants must be able to swim.

Last-minute enrolments by phone only. To enquire or enrol into this camp, please phone Berry Sport and Recreation Centre directly on (02) 4464 2258. Postal enrolments will no longer be accepted into this camp.

• Dates: Monday, April 20, 2009 - Friday, April 24, 2009
• Location: Berry Sport and Recreation Centre
• Age group: 7-12 years

For more details go to: http://www.dsr.nsw.gov.au/kidscamps/program.asp?Code=1071

Sky High - If you enjoy heights, this camp is for you. Try the ropes course, abseiling, climbing, maybe even the giant swing. And when you get back down to earth, there are lots of other activities to get into.

Last-minute enrolments by phone only. To enquire or enrol into this camp, please phone Broken Bay Sport and Recreation Centre directly on (02) 4349 0600. Postal enrolments will no longer be accepted into this camp.

• Dates: Monday, April 20, 2009 - Friday, April 24, 2009
• Location: Broken Bay Sport and Recreation Centre
• Age group: 12-15 years Booking code: 41683

For more on this camp go to: http://www.dsr.nsw.gov.au/kidscamps/program.asp?Code=1064

For more 1 day and longer camps (eg Hooked on Fishing, Adventure Camps) run by the NSW Department of Sport and Recreation next week go to: http://www.dsr.nsw.gov.au/kidscamps/

Notices from previous columns:

Call for surfers to participate in injury survey: Surfing has the image of a healthy outdoor sport, but over time the toll on surfers' bodies can be high. Now a new national survey aims to identify the injuries experienced by surfers as the first step to making the sport kinder on the bodies of thousands of Australian surfers.

Those interested in participating in the study with three or more years surfing experience and aged 18 to 50 years should contact 0404 011 681 or email: 97406251@student.uws.edu.au  Once recruited to the trial the survey can be completed online or via hard copy in the mail/

From: http://pubapps.uws.edu.au/news/index.php?act=view&story_id=2401

Register for Sydney’s World Masters Games: As at late March 6700 people had registered for the World Masters games in Sydney on October 10 -18, 2009. Over 28 sports will cater for participants of varying standards and ages. For example, tennis has singles, doubles and mixed doubles in ten year age brackets from 30+ to 80+ with A grade for competition players and B grade for social players and beginners.

Registrations close on July 31. For more details go to the World Games web site: http://www.2009worldmasters.com/default.aspx

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