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A good night’s sleep pays off

IN very warm conditions, ten Casey netball teams competed in the Mountain District Tournament at the Knox Regional Netball Centre. The 17 Spirit side...

Hallam leaders handpicked

By JARROD POTTER STINGRAYS, state representatives and likely draftees have risen to the top of Hallam Senior College’s football program. Coaches Manny Peresso and Brett Alexander’s...

Badges for veterans

CRANBOURNE RSL Bowls Club hosted a significant presentation ceremony on Monday as seven club members received their veterans badge and certificate. Presented to bowlers when...

Sharks in the swim

By JARROD POTTER GLASGOW might have an influx of Casey TigerSharks’ swimmers if results fall their way at this week’s Australian Swimming Championships. Serving also...

Turf 1 aim triumph

By JARROD POTTER REGAINING promotion to Turf 1 was the only objective this season for Cranbourne. After demotion to Turf 2 in 2008/09, Cranbourne has chipped...

Top import for Cavaliers

By JARROD POTTER AN INTERNATIONALLY sized headache of the rest of the Big V has just landed on the Casey Cavaliers’ roster. Matt Pebole, 24, from...

Game time for recruits

By JARROD POTTER FOCUSING on the future was the aim of the weekend for Casey Cavaliers’ men’s team instead of expending energy to take the...

Sweet taste of revenge

By JARROD POTTER UNDOING their grand final hoodoo, the Casey Cavaliers women added their first championship to the trophy case with a Big V pre-season...

Soft spot for bat-and-ball

By JARROD POTTER BASKETBALL’S loss is softball’s gain as Lyndhurst Secondary College slugger Mikaela Spencer has flourished in her new sport. Spencer transferred from basketball, where...

Morrison gets national nod

By JARROD POTTER TURNING back the clock on the Australian lawn bowls scene, 15-year-old Cranbourne bowler Tayla Morison will don the green and gold next...

Old hands take the helm

By JARROD POTTER Dandenong District Cricket Association - round 9 (week one) WHAT happens when youth fails? You send in the dab hand. HALLAM KALORA PARK V...

Oz’s fastest butterfly

By JARROD POTTER BUTTERFLY swimmers in Australia will take notice of Cranbourne South’s Mitch Pratt following his successful Open championships. Firstly Pratt recorded his fastest time...

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Mighty Mitch makes his mark

Forget the nervous nineties…it was the initial first step towards his remarkable double century that provided Kooweerup’s Mitch Davey with his most anxious moment...