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Mundulla Wins round five footy

Mundulla won in round five on hom turf against Casterton-Sandford. Mundulla best players Kaylene Nuske, Casey McElroy, Kellsie Turner, Natasha Horne, Natalie Twigden, and...

Basketball thrills for Bordertown

Mens A GradeMasters 41 (T Leach 20) d Bucks 33 (D Secomb 8)Spurs 45 (H Fromm 12, J McGrice 12, T Leigh 11) d...

Club champs in full swing

The final Open Gender Pennants game for the season was played on Saturday with mixed results for the Keith teams.Keith Green travelled to Bordertown...

Glory at carnival

The Dolphins Amateur Swimming Club held its annual Carnival in what turned out to be rather damp conditions on Sunday February 27. A total...

Black team takes top spot in junior basketball grand finals

The Keith Basketball Club finished their season with some incredibly close grand final games. The club were extremely grateful to be able to host...

Penola grabs points over Mundulla in women’s footy

The Mundulla women's football team played a great match against Penola in round three of the Veolia Limestone Coast AFL Women's League. On Friday,...

Ready, set, bowl

The Serviceton Midweek Pennant team continued its season's success with a win of 14 shots over the Natimuck side.This week they meet Kaniva at...

Tolmer Speedway will race again

The Tolmer Speedway has been in need of repairs and upgrades for sometime and the club has been working hard to make it come...

Bordertown basketball results

Mens A GradeSpurs 69 (D Burgess 24, H Dowling 16, L Duell 10, T Leigh 8) d Tigers 35 (J Kuchel 12, H Obst...

Mundulla womens football team success

Mundulla v MillicentThe Tigers played a disciplined and consistent game against Millicent and took home the win. The girls blocked their opponents at every...

Man! I feel like a tribute

IT’S time for Mount Gambier/Berrin to go totally crazy as ‘Man, I Feel Like a Woman’ hits the stage at the Sir Robert Helpmann...

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