Kaikorai has claimed the Bing Harris trophy with a game remaining following a comprehensive seven-wicket win against Taieri at Bishopscourt on Saturday.
Steel coach Noeline Tuarua was able to tick some more boxes following her side's comfortable victory against Netball South in Queenstown on Saturday.
The last thing the Otago team was thinking about when it woke up yesterday morning was whether Canterbury rookie Ken McClure would bat his side to an unlikely victory.
Netball South's preparations for the inaugural national league will take a step up with a warm-up match against the Steel at the Queenstown Events Centre today.
Hockey begins today in an early beginning to the club season.
New Football South chief executive Chris Wright has done a lot of listening in the past few months.
Bridget Morton is not easily defined.
Otago spun itself into a commanding position in its Plunket Shield match against Canterbury in Invercargill yesterday.
Neil Broom pulled alongside one of the heavyweights of Otago cricket yesterday.
Perhaps it is the two young bulls, Tom Walsh and Jacko Gill, battling each other for supremacy in the shot put circle which has helped make athletics cool again.
Otago new ball bowler Jacob Duffy turned out for Kaikorai in the weekend and claimed four wickets to help set up a comprehensive eight-wicket win against Albion.
When the Otago Goldrush sticks to its defensive assignments, it is a tough team to beat.
All-rounder Sam Wells will miss Otago's Plunket Shield match against Canterbury beginning in Invercargill tomorrow.
Southern Steel coach Noeline Taurua has spotted some holes in the defence and the links need sharpening up.
Otago captain Hamish Rutherford is continuing to struggle with post-concussion symptoms and has been ruled out for the Volts match against Canterbury in Invercargill beginning on Tuesday.
The Goldrush got the defence of their Women's Basketball Championship title off to a promising start with a comprehensive 68-43 win against the Capital Flyers in Tauranga yesterday.
Former Dunedin-based track rider Katie Schofield is not giving up her Olympic dream just yet.
Waisake Naholo's team-mates might start calling him Chalky soon.
New Tennis Otago operations manager Joyce Andrew is hoping to breathe some new life into the sport in the region.
Highlanders loose forward Elliot Dixon says nothing has really changed from this time last year.