Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Home Sport Page 51

Sport

Western Eyre optimistic for carnival

Eyre Peninsula’s most remote football association is looking forward to taking an experienced side down to this year’s Norwood Cup, with Western Eyre enjoying...

New coach looking forward to carnival

Henry Zwar is looking forward to the Mortlock Shield carnival, in his first season as Eastern Eyre Football League senior coach. He was a shield...

Winning run maintained

Round eight of Port Lincoln hockey was played on Saturday and it saw Marauders continue its winning run in the men’s A grade with...

Future stars to shine

The stars of the future are set to showcase their potential with the Great Flinders Norwood Cup team excited to put in positive performances. After...

Gunning to regain shield

After lifting the Mortlock Shield in 2023 and finishing runner-up last year, Western Eyre again has high hopes of a podium finish at this...

All about balance for Great Flinders

With a mix of youth and experience the Great Flinders Mortlock Shield team will be balanced and competitive at this weekend’s carnival. Great Flinders opens...

City determined to take out Norwood Cup

Lincoln City is heading into the Norwood Cup determined to win and break the three-year championship streak of arch-rivals Lincoln Districts. Matt Keatley takes...

Districts gunning for number four

Hot off a three-peat, Lincoln Districts is gearing to put up another solid effort at this year’s Norwood Cup. Incoming coach Jeb Casanova is excited...

Port Lincoln sport: May 31 | GALLERY

Did you see any of the sport played across Port Lincoln on the weekend? Port Lincoln Times sport photographer Jack Davies captured some of the...

Knights complete stunning comeback

It was a thrilling high-scoring game between Lincoln City Raiders and Lincoln Knights in the fifth round of the Port Lincoln Soccer Association season...

Flashback to April 2013

This week, we are flashing back 13 years to April 2013 in the Port Lincoln Times archive. Do you recognise anyone you know?

Full circle of love