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Friday, 14 November, 2025
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Crettenden dominates in big win

In the last regular season Great Flinders cricket games Cummins and Cockaleechie further consolidated themselves as the clear premiership threats. In a close finish...

Arno Bay wins fifth consecutive match

Competition improvers Arno Bay continued its great form, defeating Cleve Green in Eastern Eyre Saturday pennant bowls on February 15. Arno won by seven shots,...

Green ahead with one match remaining

Western Eyre pennant bowls resumed on Saturday with Streaky Bay Green jumping into first place by downing Ceduna Purple. The new league leaders got the...

Stingrays display dominance

The Port Neill Tennis Association saw some exciting matches on Friday, February 14, with close contests and decisive victories across both singles and doubles....

Junior girls’ games tightly contested

Both junior girls’ games were close in the final minor round of Cleve District Basketball Association on Thursday, February 15. Brummies defeated Redbacks by four...

Wrigley wins country carnival gold medal

Streaky Bay Bowling Club men’s club singles’ champion Mark Wrigley took his win a step further - claiming the SA Country Carnival men's singles...

Port Neill gains momentum ahead of finals

In the last round before finals, Port Neill beat ladder leaders Cowell in Eastern Eyre cricket on Saturday, while Darke Peak defeated Rudall, Buckleboo...

Darke Peak and Mangalo on top

Darke Peak and Mangalo were the winning teams in Eastern Eyre tennis last weekend. Darke Peak got the better of Arno Bay 10 sets to...

Ceduna earns home grand final

Ceduna is in the box seat to go back-to-back after travelling down to Streaky Bay and comprehensively defeating the ladder leaders by some eight...

Tasman secures T20 final berth

Charlton and Southern Eyre South secured spots in the finals of the Port Lincoln Cricket Association’s T20 Cup on Thursday, January 30, while Tasman...