Tod River keeps on rolling
Port Lincoln one-day cricket returns this week following last week’s bye round for the Adelaide Oval test.Those who were fortunate enough to make the...
Professor mentors students
PROFESSOR John Will returned to Port Lincoln recently for another Brazilian Jiu Jitsu seminar at Reality PT and MMA (mixed martial arts).Professor Will is the...
Coyotes, Indians win big
A gradeCoyotes def Saints 10-4LUKE Howie started Coyotes off with a hit out to centre field and stole around with Peter Jones getting him home...
Deebersonus races home
Deebersonus returned to the winner’s stall with a win in the main race of the day, the Benchmark 80 over 1210 metres, at the...
Two centuries for Darke Peak
IN a high scoring game with two batsmen reaching three figures, Darke Peak defeated Lock and Districts by more than 100 runs.The main story...
Weekend junior sport
JUNIOR cricket, softball and tennis were some of the junior sports that took place around Port Lincoln and the Lower Eyre Peninsula this weekend.
Unusual faces hit Wangary court
The United Tennis match between Rangers and Louth Bay was hosted at the Wangary courts.Rangers promoted junior Arley Byass to the number one spot, teaming...
Brock grabs win of the day
On Saturday, 88 golfers played a stroke round sponsored by Lincoln Fresh Fruit and Veg.A grade winner was Tyson Dodd, 63. Run-down balls won by...
Still loving tennis
FOR a group of older tennis players in Port Lincoln age is not affecting their love for or participation in the game, whether its active...