As far as comebacks go, it does not get much better than the Southern Steel's last-gasp win against the Mystics in Auckland last night.
Holly Robinson has finished a busy season in the best possible way.
The Southern Steel pulled off a remarkable comeback to beat the Northern Mystics 58-57 in the first match of the ANZ Championship in Auckland tonight.
Transtasman netball is back for at least another year. Otago Daily Times netball writer Robert van Royen looks at the Southern Steel's prospects.
Jamie Greene is on top of the CrossFit world.
Andrew Trembath snared silver in the men's 400m individual medley at the national swimming championships in Auckland on Tuesday night.
Braden Currie has been given a lifeline in his bid to qualify for the Rio Olympics.
Nathan Hill and Liam Turner know a thing or two about winning and the Otago Boys' High School pair have been doing plenty of it recently.
The pre-season is over.
In the end, the plan for Jodi Brown did not work out.
University of Otago student Minhyeok Tak believes sports organisations and betting agencies need to take more responsibility in curbing match-fixing.
Highlanders coach Jamie Joseph has welcomed back several players from injury for his side's match against the Rebels in Melbourne on Saturday night.
Otago's Caitlin Deans will go up against the best Australia has to offer in Adelaide next week.
Otago rowers won 26 medals at the South Island secondary schools championships on Lake Ruataniwha at the weekend.
There is nothing like a good old fashion derby to start the Football South premiership.
How many players can take part in a hockey game? Otago Hockey hopes at least 135.
Do not expect to see the Southern Steel jacking up three-pointers every other shot in Auckland tomorrow afternoon.
Netball New Zealand boss Hilary Poole is not about to knock Netball South's door down after it posted a $95,000 loss last year.
Injuries have forced Highlanders coach Jamie Joseph to make several changes to his team's line up for Friday night's match against the Waratahs in Sydney.
Netball South recorded a $95,000 loss last year, the second loss in as many years for the zone which owns the Southern Steel franchise.