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  • Aiming to hook kids on hockey

    Aiming to hook kids on hockey

    ON Wednesday, Irymple Primary School was the first of seven schools to undertake a roadshow program focused on scooping up youngsters to the sport of…

  • Family tradition rolls on

    Family tradition rolls on

    HARNESS racing is in the blood of Charli Masotti, and the 19-year-old has started writing her own chapter in the sport. Daughter of Red Cliffs…

  • Who will be our sports star of the year?

    Who will be our sports star of the year?

    A NEW king or queen of the Sunraysia sporting landscape will be crowned at Friday’s Northern Mallee Sports Awards night. Twelve nominees are in line…

  • Softballers shine at state champs

    Softballers shine at state champs

    THE reboot of local softball is starting to pay dividends for Sunraysia, who were runners-up in their state championship division after a prolonged absence. Competing…

  • Boyer bounces back

    Boyer bounces back

    STAR water skier Maddi Boyer will return for her first river race since winning a silver medal in the world championships at the Southern 80…

  • Back on the bike

    Back on the bike

    FIGHTING back from significant injuries at a young age, BMX up-and-comer Chase Chiswell is determined to stay at the front of the pack. The 13-year-old…

  • New courts, changerooms for Wentworth

    New courts, changerooms for Wentworth

    UPGRADES to the netball courts at George Gordon Oval are expected to be completed in time for round one, while the foundation for a women’s…

  • Softballers’ miracle comeback victory

    Softballers’ miracle comeback victory

    SUNRAYSIA’S A Grade softball team staged a remarkable comeback against Loxton to secure a 12-8 victory in the Riverland Softball Association. With 11 rounds completed,…

  • Wild ride in the Riverland

    Wild ride in the Riverland

    IT’S touted by many as one of the wildest boat races on the planet and in 2024, a Mildura couple is teaming up for their…

  • Morton’s big pay day

    Morton’s big pay day

    A $250,000 pay day has come the way of the Mildura-owned greyhound Morton in the biggest win of his fledgling career. A brilliant burst towards the…

  • Asian tour boosts hockey ambitions

    Asian tour boosts hockey ambitions

    EMERGING Sunraysia hockey talent Toby Edlington believes his recent sojourn to Borneo will make him a better player. The 18-year-old midfielder and defender joined the…

  • Morton sets pace for Group 1 race

    Morton sets pace for Group 1 race

    THE Mildura-owned greyhound rising up the racing ranks is among the highly fancied runners in a race that is his biggest potential pay day yet…

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