The Cobar High School Girls Soccer team won 2-0 over Lithgow in the opening round of the High School Open Girls Soccer Knockout competition last Thursday in Cobar. With the scores locked at 0-all at fulltime, the match went to a penalty shoot-out to find a winner. The Cobar team is pictured above: Willow Raffaele, Sosie Barton, Elleise Woodbridge, Bridgette Negfeldt, Bella Morton (goal keeper at front), Sarah Nicholson, Aisha Schofield, Neve Carter, Sarah Morley, Macee Brown, Sophie Clark, Maddie Bruce, Tanna Grentell and Kelsey Neve. See Page 24 for a report from the game. ▪ Photo contributed
The Cobar High School Girls Soccer team won 2-0 over Lithgow in the opening round of the High School Open Girls Soccer Knockout competition last Thursday in Cobar. With the scores locked at 0-all at fulltime, the match went to a penalty shoot-out to find a winner. The Cobar team is pictured above: Willow Raffaele, Sosie Barton, Elleise Woodbridge, Bridgette Negfeldt, Bella Morton (goal keeper at front), Sarah Nicholson, Aisha Schofield, Neve Carter, Sarah Morley, Macee Brown, Sophie Clark, Maddie Bruce, Tanna Grentell and Kelsey Neve. See Page 24 for a report from the game. ▪ Photo contributed
Kyle Roberts, Don Roberts and Barry Bargwanna finished as the Golfie Bowls Triples Champions on Sunday after mas-terfully defeating their opposition Greg Read, David ‘Ooze’ Knight and Alan Knight by +7. Consistently and strategically outplaying their opponents, making the most of wicks (when a bowl bounces off another bowl), executing […]
The CSA Mine recently made a donation to Cobar High School to help fund the school’s trip to Newcastle for students to participate in the Science & Engineering State Championships. As part of the excursion, the students were able to spend an extra day and gain trade experience by visiting […]
Life-saving cancer treatment for Cobar patients is now available not so far from home with Dubbo’s highly anticipated $35 million cancer treatment centre now offi-cially opened. The Western Cancer Centre gives residents in Western NSW better access to the critical healthcare services they need. The Australian Government provided $25 million […]