Hawks, Dragons team up with IAMS at Hayes Park Public
12 Dec 2024
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The Illawarra Hawks and the St George Illawarra Dragons teamed up as part of the Illawarra Aboriginal Medical Service's (IAMS) Healthy Deadly Kids Program at Kanahooka's Hayes Park Public School on Tuesday.

Tyler Harvey, Wani Swaka Lo Buluk, Mason Peatling, Luca Yates and Kobe McDowell-White were the Hawks on hand who teamed up with Dragons stars Tyrell Sloan, Bobbi Law, and Loko Pasifiki Tonga for a friendly game of basketball.

The players hung around afterwards to hand out balls and backpacks, snap some photos, and sign autographs for the students.

The event was held to celebrate the school's Healthy Deadly Kids program which is an eight-week, all-inclusive health and wellbeing program facilitated by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders.

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