Swinburne University of Technology, Lilydale has become the newest supporting sponsor of Kilsyth Basketball.
Swinburne University of Technology, Lilydale has become the newest supporting sponsor of Kilsyth Basketball.
KILSYTH — Club Kilsyth Cobras (4-6) put up a dismal effort going down to the Mt Gambier Pioneers (4-8) 101-75.
KILSYTH — Club Kilsyth Lady Cobras (6-5) put up a challenge to the Launceston Tornadoes (10-1) but were unable to improve upon their early season effort going down 86-80 in SEABL action Sunday.
FRANKSTON — Club Kilsyth Cobras (4-5) again found themselves behind the eight-ball and were forced to come from the back straight to record a victory,
Both Cobras teams get set to battle two top of the table teams as the women play unbeaten Launceston at home Sunday while the men travel to (9-2) Frankston Saturday night before return home to play Mt Gambier Sunday.
“Phil Mundays” Kilsyth Cobras player Clare Cherry recently appeared in the Nair Girlfriend of the Year competition. People can vote for Clare of the Girlfriend Website www.girlfriend.com.au. Please put in your vote for Clare…
On a night of emotion for the Kilsyth Basketball family, the Cobras (4-4) were never going to let this game slip from their grasp as they grinded out an important victory to put an end to a 3-game skid by defeating the Nunawading Spectres (5-4) 94-85.
Erica McMenamin led from the front in an emotional night for Kilsyth, after one of its greatest contributors Hugh McMenamin passed away during the week.
Kilsyth Basketball is today mourning the unexpected loss of one of its greatest contributors Hugh McMenamin who passed away on Tuesday 15 April 2008.
The Cobras and Lady Cobras return home this Saturday night ready for two important games. Desiree Glaubitz will likely return for the Lady Cobras while the men will be looking to get a win to put an end to their recent slide.