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Tuesday, 29 April, 2025
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Ceduna on song as rain halts cricket

Far West cricket was rained out on Saturday afternoon with both games called off early as pitches and outfields became flooded. The washed out 45-over...

Vikings win close junior clash

Port Neill Tennis Association matches were completed before the rain hit on the weekend, with a mix of close results and emphatic performances. In the...

Junior games tightly fought

Dynamos defeated Cyclones by one point in Cleve District Basketball junior boys’ competition last Thursday. There was also a close game in the junior girls...

Black Bombers scrape through

There were two forfeits in Tumby Bay basketball last Thursday, December 7, with Yellow Warriors not taking to the court against Blue Lightning in...

Rovers display dominance

Rovers 6/240 def Ramblers 10/69 Rovers smashed Ramblers to grab the points in Tumby Bay cricket on Saturday. Rovers won the toss and elected to bat...

Rice rewarded for great season

Consistency was the key for Kyle Rice as he was crowned the 2023 Ceduna Dirt Circuit Club champion. Rice took out the award for the...

Butler century the difference

Lipson 10/189 def by Colts 5/191 Marley Butler’s ton guided Colts to a five-wicket triumph away to Lipson at Ungarra in Tumby Bay cricket on...

Darke Peak wins nail-biter

Darke Peak scraped home to a win against Mangalo by three games when the two Eastern Eyre Tennis Association teams played at Mangalo on...

Paddlers lunch over Boston Bay

The Tumby Bay and Port Lincoln Dragon Boat, Blue Water Raiders enjoyed their Christmas celebration on Sunday, December 3, at Boston Bay Winery in...

Harris pair wins championship

Father and son duos played off in Kimba Bowling Club’s men’s championship pairs grand final clash on Sunday. Tom and Dion Harris won the championship,...

Wudinna link remains strong for flying doctor

He may not call Eyre Peninsula home these days, but Dr Scott Lewis remains entrenched in the region and will forever be grateful for...