Tag: MGDCA
Cricket: West Gambier resumes chase for top spot
THE second half of the Mount Gambier and District cricket Barber Shield season will kick off tomorrow, with West Gambier to host Mil Lel...
Cricket: Clough looms large ahead of Demons’ clash with Bulldogs
EAST Gambier sits at the bottom of the Mount Gambier and District Cricket Association Barber Shield ladder with a winless record and that is...
Volunteer of the month: Heath Case
MOUNT Gambier and District Cricket Association's (MGDCA) Heath Case has been recognised as December's volunteer of the month.
The award, which is given by the...
MGDCA: Eagles recover
MIL LEL has its work cut out when chasing an impressive total of 223 set by Penola at McCorquindale Park in Round 5 of the Mount Gambier and District Cricket Association Barber Shield competition on Saturday.[...]
MGDCA: Not the Dogs’ day
WEST Gambier sits in the box seat for an outright victory in its Round 5 Mount Gambier and District Cricket Association Barber Shield clash...
MGDCA: Penola squanders perfect chance
NORTH 102, 5/162 d PENOLA 88
PENOLA squandered a chance to knock off the reigning premiers in round three of the Barber Shield cricket season,...
MGDCA: Demons deliver win
SOUTH 267 d EAST 6/202, 1/8
SOUTH Gambier recorded its first win of the 2017-18 Barber Shield cricket season with an easy win over East...
MGDCA: Young Roos give West the jump
WEST 291 d MIL LEL 207
A PAIR of half-centuries to Jack Gosling and Bowen Hosking set West Gambier up for a comfortable first-innings victory...
Roos get jump on Eagles
West Gambier 5/210 d Penola 8/163
WEST Gambier proved it could again be the side to contest the Mount Gambier and District Cricket Association Barber Shield...
Tigers steamroll struggling Dogs
North Sportsmen's 0/211 d East Gambier 110
NORTH Sportsmen's continued its dominance in the Mount Gambier and District Cricket Association Barber Shield competition after its...
Eagles soar over dogs
STABLE BATSMAN: Despite adding just 12 runs to Penola's tally on weekend, Tom Clayfield held his own to stay at the crease for...