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Katherine Times Wed 9 Mar 2016

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Title

Katherine Times Wed 9 Mar 2016

Collection

Katherine Times; NewspaperNT

Date

2016-03-09

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Language

English

Subject

Australian newspapers -- Northern Territory -- Katherine; Katherine (N.T.) -- Newspapers

Publisher name

North Australian News for Katherine Times

Place of publication

Katherine

File type

application/pdf

Use

Copyright. Made available by the publisher under licence.

Copyright owner

North Australian News for Katherine Times

License

https://www.legislation.gov.au/Series/C1968A00045

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/300758

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/373986

Page content

A snapshot of all the action from Katherine's sporting grounds ]SPORT WednesdayMarch 09, 2016KATHERINETIMES26 katherinetimes.com.au EASY OFFERING: Mario Carusi lines up an easy putt during his round at Katherine Golf Club on Sunday morning. PHOTOS: BILL DAW The Big River Hawks still have a chance to appear in the 2015-16 NTFL under-18 grand final after being mauled by the Nightcliff Tigers last week. The best way to determine the run of the green is to get up close and personal with it, as several golfers discovered on Sunday morning. Despite putting up a strong fight, the Big River Hawks were unable to topple the Nightcliff Tigers during their TIO Stadium showdown. Lachlan King goes on the attack for the Big River Hawks as the team continues its 2015-16 campaign onMarch 5. Jess Budarick finds open space on the hallowed turf of TIO Stadium during the Hawks v Tigers match. PHOTOS: MICHAELA BLANEY Michael was in terrific form for Gangers during Katherine Eight Ball Association action last week as the team chalked up a 6-all draw. The shade of a tree was the best spot fromwhich to watch fellow golfers take their shots in sticky conditions on Sunday. Willy is a picture of concentration for Beserks as the teamworks on securing a round 16 eight ball win onMarch 3. The Hawks put everything they had into their clash against the Tigers, but it was not enough to progress to the grand final. THERE were a range of sports on offer for local fans to sink their teeth into over the past seven days, from eight ball excitement and golf, to the Big River Hawks latest NTFL clash in Darwin. ACTIVE KATHERINE