Medals for swimmers
Twenty-seven primary aged swimmers from across the Lower Eyre Peninsula district were selected to attend the SAPSASA Country Swimming Championships on Friday, March 17 at the South...
Players light up in dull conditions
Once again Wednesday was rather on the windy side and with dull conditions, the lights needed to be put on rather early.Glen Forest Tourist Park...
Visitor wins A grade
Saturday, March 25SATURDAY attracted 75 men for the end of month stroke competition which incorporates the Monthly Medal across the three grades played. The...
Coffin Bay awards championship club bowlers
THE Coffin Bay Bowling Club recently recognised its singles championship winners and pairs championship winners for the 2016/17 bowling season.In the Men's Singles Championship...
Lock catches Cleve to win
B GRADELock 8/173 def Cleve 6/171LOCK B grade has earned the right to play in the Eastern Eyre cricket grand final, defeating Cleve in...
Squid, snook at town jetty
Very few reports over the past week but a few flathead and big whiting were caught at Sheringa and some slob salmon along Talia beach.The Ledge has...
Heavyweights to do battle
THIS year’s Port Lincoln Cricket Association Presentation Dinner will be held at the Grand Tasman Hotel on Wednesday, March 29 from 6.30pm.A Grade, B Grade and Colts...
Eighth in a row for Indians and Shields
The Lower Eyre baseball season ends on Saturday with Shields and Indians to contest the A grade premiership for an eighth straight time.Indians booked a...
Pobke stands out for award
With a stand out game at home plate and on the pitching mound, Shields’ Tim Pobke has earned the latest GT All Sports Award.Pobke...
Roger faces Novak in final
THE Port Lincoln Tennis Association Friday mixed competition played its first final with the elimination final. The upset of the night was between minor premiers...