T-ballers show the way
By RICHARD MURRIHY
IT WAS another good start to the day at Noosa Softball with the T-ballers showing the way.
Charli and Daniel...
Larissa wants to be a Matilda
By JOLENE OGLE
AT JUST 18 years old, Larissa Crummer of Tewantin already has an impressive resume both on and off the soccer...
River a refuge for windblown offshore anglers
By JACK MANGROVE
WITH the wind being the way it is, the river has been a lifesaver for frustrated offshore anglers.
Up river...
High roller bowlers
COOROY BOWLS
WHAT an exciting night on Thursday night in the High Rollers Challenge! Bottom of the rung team Cormorants had the top team...
Life-savers were flat out
By RON LANE
LAST week for our lifesavers was indeed very busy. Apart from their normal obligations both Sunshine and Noosa once again...
Squads take shape
By JOE JURISEVIC
IN 2015, the Queensland Rugby Union will launch a new pathway for junior rugby players.
Under-15 and under-17 teams will be...
Right man for the job
THE Noosa and Gympie Rugby League clubs have a new premier league coach for the 2015 season.
Anthony Zipf was chosen by a panel, as...
Riding the winds to Rio
By JONATHON HOWARD
NOOSA sailing athlete Ryan Palk is training his heart out to qualify for the 2016 Rio Olympics where he hopes to achieve...
A captain’s knock
By JOHN HOPE
A GRADE -
Cooroy-Eumundi A Grade resumed at 1/61 needing 198 to defeat the Landsborough Loggers on day two of their clash in...
Ode to Magoo
By PHIL JARRATT
SPRING is meant to be the season of renewal, so I really wish I believed in an afterlife. It would help me...
Christmas serves up busy court
By DES ADSETT
COOLUM TENNIS
The Coolum Tennis Club has a busy month ahead leading up to Christmas.
The juniors start their semi-finals this weekend, with...
Out of the park… sweet!
By RICHARD MURRIHY
SOFTBALL
With the temperature rising on Saturday morning all were out early at softball and there were many fine efforts in the conditions,...