Branford stroke round winner
Twenty-three players competed in a stroke round with Brett Henski taking out the nearest the pin (NTP) on 1/10 while Andrew Jenkins won the...
2018 SALT Festival blog: Trees rising from seeds planted at SALT
The Port Lincoln Library will join in the SALT Festival 2018 with a community art installation – The Tree of Knowledge.Trees give life and books enrich...
Entertaining matches as ladies return
The Wednesday night ladies were very keen to get back into playing tennis after the long Christmas New Year break. The weather was a bit blustery...
Louth Bay to host a Pink Stumps Day
People are invited to come to Louth Bay on February 17 to enjoy some cricket and support McGrath Foundation.Louth Bay Community Club will host...
Twilight at the track
TWILIGHT racing returns to the Port Lincoln race course for the last time this season on Friday with the highlight being the distance benchmark 80 event...
River anniversary
Tod River Cricket Club will celebrate 10 years since their first and only A grade premiership at Dorward Oval on Saturday.The club will face Southern...
Top four there for taking
THE coloured clothes have been packed away and the whites pulled back out of the cupboard, as Port Lincoln cricket returns to one-day cricket...
Calverley aims to give back
After more success in the pool, Port Lincoln’s Jade Calverley aims to give back to her community this year.Calverley competed in the SA Long...
High five for SES
Southern Eyre South have made five in a row after defeating Tasman by 45 runs in the McDonald’s Port Lincoln Twenty20 Cup final at...
Monthly medals decided
Saturday, January 27THIRTY-SEVEN men and five women played the Mellor Ollson stroke competition, incorporating the men’s monthly medals. The hot conditions and the Tunarama Festival...















