Hounds on wheels: Blackfriars’ pedal prix teams tear up the track
A fantastic day of racing on Saturday 5 August in Round 4 of the UniSA HPV Super Series at Tailem Bend for The Bend 8 Hour Pedal Prix. Blackfriars had three teams in what was…
A fantastic day of racing on Saturday 5 August in Round 4 of the UniSA HPV Super Series at Tailem Bend for The Bend 8 Hour Pedal Prix. Blackfriars had three teams in what was...
A fantastic day of racing on Saturday 5 August in Round 4 of the UniSA HPV Super Series at Tailem Bend for The Bend 8 Hour Pedal Prix. Blackfriars had three teams in what was…
Mark Haskett (BPS’01) is Australia’s number one-ranked player – and third in the world – in blind tennis.
To coincide with NAIDOC Week, Blackfriars is delighted to unveil its inaugural Indigenous guernsey.
Pedal Prix is one of the fastest growing sports at the school, with three cycles, more than 20 students from Years 7-12, four staff members running the program and a small army of parent helpers.
He is just over four years away from getting his learners’ permit, but Year 6 student Josh Schiller is already making a mark on the South Australian motorcycle racing scene.
Former First XI Captain and 2021 Frassati Sportsman of the Year Dylan Bignell has established the Blackfriars Old Scholars Cricket Club (BOSCC).
When Jordan Deutrom offered to fill in for his school’s netball team as a Year 6 student, he never dreamt it would one day lead to Australian representation.
The competition was strong and the enthusiasm high as our students took to the pool for the 52nd annual Secondary Swimming Carnival.
The spirit of the Hounds was on full display during last week’s 16th annual Intercol against Christian Brothers College.
Being named captain of a Blackfriars sporting team is a great honour; captaining two teams in the same year is a privilege reserved for just a few.
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