King's High School pupil Tame Govaerts (Zenith) has emerged as one of Otago's most promising younger swimmers this year.
It was Andy McLean's second win in a Professional Bowls Association qualifying event. This time he will be attending the national final.
Andy McLean (33), the marketing manager for Otago Cricket, won the three man final of the PBA Shanghai singles at the Westpac Indoor Bowls stadium on Saturday and will attend the national final at Hastings in September.
New Zealand's top paralympic athlete Sophie Pascoe (QE2) will be in action at the 31st annual Neptune swimming carnival at Moana Pool at the weekend.
It is time for the promising young bowlers to prove their ability on the green against their older and more experienced opponents.
The world veterans table tennis championships at Auckland was a family reunion for the Fogarty family that had a big influence on Otago table tennis last century.
Joe Latta is back and making his mark in club rugby for Zingari-Richmond.
It is Southern's turn. It is time the Ron Reggett Trophy returned to Bathgate Park.
Otagp Boys' High School was given a wake-up call before beating Southland Boys' 23-15 at Littlebourne yesterday.
High-powered referees will be in action at the Taieri Sevens on Sunday as several Highlanders and a lot of Eels take the whistles.
Otago Boys' faces its toughest test of the season when it meets Southland Boys' at Littlebourne today.
It was Kavanagh College's day.
Anna Grimaldi has made a remarkable start to her athletics career.
The Otago Boys' High School juggernaut reached another level when it beat King's High School 60-7 in Dunedin yesterday.
First five-eighth Brodie Flannery played a key role in St Kevin's College's second-half recovery when it beat Waitaki Boys' High School 23-16 on Saturday.
It was not a surprise. Hamish Bond (North End) had to be named the Otago rower of the year.
Hill City-University announced it will be a force to reckon with on the local harrier scene for some time, when it won both senior titles at the cross-country relays on Saturday.
Rugged weather conditions with rain and high winds caused all premier club rugby games to be called off early today.
Left wing Shaun White scored two tries and kicked three conversions as John McGlashan College beat Dunstan 38-0 in the Highlanders First XV competition at Dunedin today.
The strong Caversham team is expected to retain its open men's title at the Ponydale cross-country relays today.