A master Maund
Lack Jackson came from well back to win the $50,000 Port Lincoln Cup on Friday. In a masterful ride by Jeff Maund, he saved all...
Vermuelen best in A grade
Indians Baseball Club swept the best and fairest awards in all three grades at Lower Eyre Peninsula Baseball League’s awards night on February 24.The...
Port Lincoln Little Athletics build to 2019
Port Lincoln Little Athletics Club is hoping to build numbers before it hosts the Eyre Peninsula Country Championships next year on the back of...
Players adapt to windy weather
Conditions were a bit trying at times on a very windy night for Wednesday night ladies tennis players.Nicks Carpet Court defeated Adventure Bay Charters...
Eagles end 20-year premiership drought
UNDER 16 SOFTBALLEagles def Roadrunners 17-7EAGLES were first to bat in the grand final, having only lost one game this season, and opened with three runs as...
Roadrunners premiers
B GRADE SOFTBALLRoadrunners def Squaws 23-4NINE was the opening score for Roadrunners in the grand final. Hits were well placed for massive home-run slugs from Melissa...
‘Runners end Squaws’ run
A GRADE SOFTBALLRoadrunners def Squaws 15-11FIRST to bat in the A grade softball grand final were Roadrunners, who had a sensational season, winning all but one...
Rosman on 18th birdie roll
Saturday, March 3ANOTHER good field of 93 players hit off in a par competition, sponsored by Sekol Farmed Tuna.There were 76 men and 17...
Lake Jackson looks goods
Lake Jackson looks primed to win the $50,000 MGA Insurance Brokers Port Lincoln Cup on Friday. The Angela Forster-trained five-year-old has had the prefect...
Rain no barrier to netball at Lock
THE showery rain and wet courts did not deter players with everyone showing improvement. Both Sal's Saucey's and Vertically Unchallenged had a few fill-in players...















