Raining premierships at Monaro
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NPL under 14s have made it three grand final wins for the Monaro Panthers, defeating Gungahlin United, 4-1 on Saturday.
The championship is now added to that of State League 7 and 8, won last week.
NPL under 20s were unlucky in their final, going down to Belconnen, 4-0 in extra time.
Queanbeyan Hockey grand finals
THE Queanbeyan United Hockey CL2 team were unlucky over the weekend, knocked out of the finals by Tuggeranong 2-4 in the preliminary finals, but the men's sides are flying the QUHC flag.
Queanbeyan United's SL3 men already defeated the University of Canberra in the first final, but they'll be hungry for redemption this Saturday in the grand final.
The SL4 men's team will once again have to take down ANU Hockey Club after defeating them in the first week of finals.
Under 18s division two girls lost their semi final against Old Canberrans, 0-1 on Saturday and suffer a premature exit from finals after finishing as minor premiers.
Success in local Aussie Rules
PLAYERS from Queanbeyan-based Australian Rules clubs Queanbeyan Tigers and Harman Hogs have been honoured at the 2015 Gala Dinner.
Hogs' Danny Dwyer was awarded Best and Fairest of the fourth grade competition and Tigers' Jack Carroll-Tape was awarded the T.A Wharton Medal for the Best and Fairest player of the Rising Stars.
Carroll-Tape and teammate Damon Edwards were also selected for the Future Stars Team of the Year.
Congratulations also to Queanbeyan Tigers under 11s squad also won their grand final on Saturday, defeating Gungahlin 7.9 (51) to 4.9 (33).
Queanbeyan dominant in CRRL finals
THE Blues had two wins at the Canberra Region Rugby League Grand Finals and the Roos had one as the best of the best battled it out at GIO Stadium on the weekend.
Junior Blues downed Gungahlin in the under 11s zone 2, 28-16 and Woden Weston shared the title with a 18-18 draw in the under 12 zone 2 competition.
The Roos belted Cooma, 28-0, in under 12s zone 3.
The maroon and white went down to Yass, 8-6, in the under 14s zone 2 and the Blues fell to Woden Weston, 34-24 in 14s zone 1 on the Sunday.