Bryce Morgan is the pint-sized dynamo in the Kaikorai team who has developed the knack of scoring tries and running through much bigger opposition.
Let there be light.
It is back to the drawing board for Daniel O'Shea (Hill City-University) after he failed to reach the Commonwealth Games qualifying standard at the weekend.
Three former All Blacks have played in the annual Outram 2000 and lifted the profile of the event that is organised by the local club.
Caitlyn George (St Hilda's), one of the most promising young sprinters in the country, broke two records in Timaru at the weekend.
First five-eighth Greg Dyer kicked a penalty goal four minutes from the end to give Dunedin a narrow 34-33 win against Southern at Kettle Park.
Chris Shilling looks set to resume his international career after top performances in national events over the past two months.
Junior football will not start until next month after a lack of grounds were ready for kick-off.
Six Otago bowlers have been named in the New Zealand PBA teams to compete in Australia later this month.
Sky Television's voice of the South, Steve Davie, has been dumped from the First XV commentary team.
A seedling from the famous Lovelock tree will move to a new home at Rotary Close later this year.
Marshall Hall (Taieri) beat the Otago discus record at the national track and field championships in Wellington on Friday and now he wants to break 60m in Melbourne this weekend.
Christina Ashton once again revealed her cool temperament by winning two gold medals at the New Zealand athletics championships at the weekend.
Life is a balancing act for Otago Girls' High School pupil Kiano Pelasio, who knows how to successfully mix three sports with schoolwork.
Tori Peeters regained her senior women's javelin title at the New Zealand track and field championships in Wellington on Saturday and now holds the national record.
Jack O'Leary (Kavanagh College) proved he was the best junior sculler in the country at Lake Ruataniwha on Saturday.
There was a feast of try scoring in the second round of Dunedin club rugby today with the winning teams scoring 264 points and the losing teams 85.
Sian English (Otago) once again demonstrated her big-match temperament by winning another national championship gold medal in Wellington yesterday.
It was Wakatipu High School's day yesterday when it was the only school from Otago to win a gold medal at the Maadi Cup.
It will be a battle between the Dunedin forwards and the University A backs at the University Oval tomorrow.