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SES back with commanding win

A thumping 101-run win against Tod River Souths saw Southern Eyre South back on the winners list, while Wayback held off Tasman by 43...

Junior primary’s sports day fun

Port Lincoln Junior Primary School held its sports day on Friday, November 10 at Centenary Oval. It was a sunny, fun and exciting morning for...

Lower Eyre tastes carnival success

Lower Eyre Peninsula (LEP) competed in the SAPSASA State Tennis Championships at Seaside Tennis Club, Henley Beach last week, triumphing in division four yet...

Strong wins for Rangers, Breakers

Rangers and Breakers picked up wins in the men’s A grade basketball on Monday night, while in the women’s matches, Boston defeated Wayback and...

Lower Eyre Peninsula talent on show

The SAPSASA Cricket Carnival held in Adelaide from November 14 to 16 witnessed an impressive display of cricketing talent by students from various Lower...

Sportspower home in thrilling contest

Port Lincoln Tennis Association continued its season with the threatening rain impacting on the men’s competition. This weekend will see the return of the...

PS Electrical sparks in squash decider

Port Lincoln Squash Club held its grand final games on Tuesday, November 21, with PS Electrical getting the better of Thrive Chiropractic in a...

Mace and Oli skippers for state

Port Lincoln’s Mace Lukin and Oli Stevens were skippers in the 2023 Zhik Youth Sail SA Youth Championship event which included a two-day regatta...

Comfortable victory for Squaws

Squaws defeated Eagles by nine runs in their A grade Port Lincoln softball match, while it was a similar result in the Roadrunners against...

Thrilling finale leads to draw

Indians tied with Saints as the Lower Eyre baseball Pauline Wilkinson Round came to an end, while Shields got the better of Coyotes. A grade...

Flashback to April 2008

This week, we are flashing back 18 years to April 2008 in the Port Lincoln Times archive. Do you recognise anyone you know?