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Hui Jin

Hui Jin
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Goals aplenty in thrilling matches

Lincoln City Raiders 7-5 SEKOL Masters The cup rounds kicked off with the 10 men of SEKOL Masters up against the nine of Lincoln City...

Wayback wins Slowdown

Wayback took on Tasman in a 'Slowdown' match as part of its 120th year celebrations. The match saw over 35s from each club go head-to-head,...

Wayback celebrates milestone

It was celebration time for Wayback Football Club last weekend as it hosted its 120th year anniversary celebrations. During a packed weekend, the club welcomed...

Cheriton wins men’s crown

It has been a busy few weeks at the Port Lincoln Golf Club. There were lovely conditions on Sunday 30 July for the 23 players...

Trio romp to big wins

Three big wins was the order of the day in last week’s round of Port Lincoln volleyball. IOU’s straight-sets win against Served Hot was the...

Wet weather greets players

Port Lincoln hockey had wet weather for round 12 - which made for some good photos, but some more challenging competition. Panthers had a...

Dodgers win close contest

With the tournament done and dusted, it was back to business and the latest round of Port Lincoln table tennis did not disappoint, with...

What’s on in Port Lincoln and surrounds

Port Lincoln Combined Probus Friday 18 August at 10am, meet at Port Lincoln Flinders Theatre. Lunch to follow at 12pm at the Pier Hotel....

Seaweed project success

The liquid fertiliser project from seaweeds and fish is almost at the halfway mark with the second harvest not far away, with designs being...

Clubs enjoy ball

The Lincoln South Football Club and Saint Mary's Netball Club held their annual ball last Saturday evening. The Birdy award went to Jack Ramsey...

Fishing history discovered

About 75 glass fishing floats and a large bundle of bamboo tuna poles have been discovered beneath a Port Lincoln home. The bamboo poles...

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