This week marks the 35th anniversary of when the Limestone Coast was the toast of the cricketing world.
Having risen from humble beginnings in Penola...
The Mid South Eastern Football League is the toast of the state football community after it cleaned up the recent SANFL Community Volunteer Awards dinner at the Adelaide Oval.
MSEFL president Peter Mitchell, secretary Naomi Mitchell, umpire Neil Weber and junior club coach Tim Little all received a huge round of applause after being recognised with awards.
On a night where almost 100 tireless contributors to the game were in attendance, one of the loudest cheers was saved for the man in charge of the MSEFL.
Peter Mitchell was named as the Administrator of the Year and the honour caught him completely off guard.
Former Millicent Footballers Cricket Club all-rounder Ian Ferguson may have become the oldest cricketer ever to make his Adelaide Oval debut in 2014.
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The countless hours of dedication and hard work giving back to Limestone Coast football from North Gambier off-field superstar Steph Contin paid off when...