A farmer's work is never done.
Ray Anderson is a high-country farmer happy on the steep slopes and confident with his gun.
There were no hiccups at last week's successful New Zealand Masters Games in Dunedin.
Steve Prescott does not own the harbour but he certainly has a rapport with the water.
It is about what happens on the day. The all-star team of former guns failed to make the semifinals of the Masters Games basketball.
The Guam women's basketball team is handicapped from the start because of the stature of the players.
BR Brian Davis's golden halo does not reflect his sainthood. It has come from the gold medals he has won at Masters Games.
It seemed unfair when Peter Swale (Invercargill) won the over-70 singles title because he looks and plays like a 40-year-old.
Ann Cottrell got her title back this week when she won the women's over-61 singles.
It was a special night for Dunedin multiple sclerosis sufferer Mike Harrison when he completed the 5km walk at the Masters Games this week.
The Dodgers Mustangs relished the chance to play against women and won the Masters Games softball title in impressive fashion yesterday.
Maggie and Michael Roberts did not expect to break records and win too many gold medals.
Grace Ockwell (Dunedin) gave a glittering display when she won the women's paddle board sprint title at Vauxhall yesterday.
Forbes (Hap) Sonntag just keeps on breaking swimming records.
Richard Morgan still has his magic - and the skip of the winning Boyz From the Bush curling team certainly needed it in the final.
Robbie Dick (Tauranga) is a sports nut who excels at all his games.
Ronnie Subritzky (Dunedin) returned to the pool table in style, winning three gold medals at the Masters Games.
Owaka is a small South Otago country bowling club with only 14 members.
It was a big ordeal for Christchurch nurse Chris Olsen to stand on the blocks at Moana Pool this week.
Tommy Thomas does not skite, but he enjoys blowing his own trumpet.