Tigers show strength
Western United Tigers has confirmed its status as a premiership fancy in season 2024, defeating last year’s champions Wirrulla by four goals in a...
Norwood reclaims Teakle Cup
Norwood defeated West Adelaide by 13 points in the Teakle Cup at Centenary Oval on Saturday afternoon.
The Redlegs visited their second home of Port...
Youth compete on national stage
Tumby Bay’s Ayla Woodstock-Swaffer is heading to the 2024 Australian Little Athletics Championships this week to compete in the under 13 triple jump, 4x100...
EP clubs gain funding boost
Following the highly successful AFL Gather Round, more than 40 grassroot football clubs, including two on Eyre Peninsula, have received funding through the South...
Roosters off and running
After the opening two rounds of Western Eyre football a couple of facts have become clear.
One: Koonibba is here to play in 2024 -...
EP athletes impress at championship
Nine athletes from the Port Lincoln Little Athletics Club competed at the Little Athletics State Individual Championships last month.
The championships were held on Saturday...
Kahibah claims swimming honours
Kahibah (green) won Cleve Area School’s swimming carnival with 525 points.
In second was Nurrugy (gold) with 510, with Killara (blue) on 459, and Cooranga...
Taheny breaks high jump record
Brigit Taheny of Kahibah set a new record of 1.37m for the junior girls’ high jump at Cleve Area School’s recent year 4 to...
Fulton a stroke of golf genius
Tumby Bay Golf Club had the benefit of still days and ideal golfing conditions last week, with the club looking forward to another stroke...
Taurus wins Cowell carnival
Taurus performed strongly to win Cowell Area School’s swimming carnival in March.
Team members gained 917 points, with Scorpio in second with 887 and Aries...










