Monkey see, monkey do
WHYALLA - The Whyalla Junior Soccer Association has joined forces with the Sammy D Foundation to nip any bad sportsmanship behaviours in the bud...
North Whyalla still on top
North Whyalla continued its undefeated streak this season with a confident win over Roopena under lights at Bennett Oval on Friday night.
The Magpies were...
Exciting season for cricket
On Sunday January 28, Roopena and Central Whyalla took to the field at Memorial Oval in the first match of the Whyalla Cricket League...
New look for competition
Cricket returned this weekend following a lengthy absence over the holidays, with a new-look T20 competition offering an exciting spectacle for onlookers.
The competition included...
Some more big wins
The first game saw the Tigers versus the Indians, with Tigers in first and getting one across.
Joan Shea got home on a wild pitch,...
Big wins, near perfect game
The first game of the Whyalla softball round was between the Magpies and the Road Runners.
Roadies were in first and scored five with hits...
Reaching the 2023 finish line
The Whyalla Car Club Dirt Circuit Racing held its end of year awards presentation recently.
At the presentation juniors Tanner Marshall, Tyron Heal, Caity Walden,...
Solly Cats grab trifecta
A full round of Port Pirie softball matches to finish November kept spectators interested with the final match of the day on November 25...
North continues its domination
North Whyalla's dominance in the Northern Super League has continued following a tough win against South Augusta.
In the first of two games at Bennett...
Pushing to the limit
“I’m pretty stubborn I guess,” Raymond Friedrich laughed as he explained how he turned around almost giving up at the Nullabor Roadhouse on March...