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Four club titles completed

The Whyalla Bowling Club has completed four of its club tournaments for its full and social members.The Club Championship fours was a good game...

Roadies run over Tigers

Sunday's softball had some great games played, with Road Runners vs Spears up first.The Spears in for their bat saw them get six across...

Round Robin teams selected

Region 3 have selected their Round Robin teams for the Country Round Robin to be held in February.B Hopgood, J Taylor, G Grund, L...

Action-packed

Whyalla Cycling Club racing on January 12 had pleasant warm weather with light winds and overcast conditions. The juniors dominated the evening with Clinton Schmitz...

New ‘orange’ tee course

Many sports have made innovated changes with their relative format or introduced variation with different competitions that can be played.  The reason being to...

Meeting well supported

The Whyalla Club 8-Ball Association held its AGM at the Harp ‘n’ Shamrocks Club recently and it was extremely well supported by representatives from...

Whyalla to come alive with cycling

Whyalla Cycling Club is hosting a Velodrome Carnival and Junior State Criterium on a closed street circuit in the city plaza streets on February...

Local cyclists busy contesting titles

With strong interest and support generated to road cycling with the current Santos “Tour Down Under”, a number of important national and state titles...

Road Runners dominate

The first softball of the day saw the Indians vs Tigers.The game started fairly evenly with both sides getting runs across.Indians’ Kerrie King, Jo...

Exciting line-up

The Whyalla Speedway Club will welcome in the new year with a night of family entertainment this Saturday with a smorgasbord of racing with...

40 years since Queen’s visit

WHYALLA - Last week marked the 40th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to Whyalla, an event which resulted in thousands of locals lining...