Sport
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The girls are back
By JARROD POTTER UNIFIED at last, Cranbourne Women’s Football Club took its first step onto the field in the VWFL’s Division 1 competition. After a…
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Cavaliers winning streak ends
By JARROD POTTER THE streak is over. Casey Cavaliers win-streak came to an end at the hands of Coburg to the whopping tune of a…
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Paddle like Ponting
By JARROD POTTER RICKY Ponting has been inspiring young cricketers for many years and it was his influence that inspired Cranbourne North all-rounder Kevin Seth…
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Support shortfall forces withdrawal
By JARROD POTTER THE Victorian Women’s Football League will not have a south-east presence in its Premier competition this season. Berwick will be without a…
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Bears consume Eagles
Southern Football League & Victorian Amateur Football Association SFL & VAFA DIVISION 2 football did not treat Doveton Eagles kindly with the Caulfield Bears snaring…
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Little athletes step up
By RUSSELL BENNETT A HOST of local athletics stars shone bright at Little Athletics Victoria’s State Championships which was held recently at Lakeside Stadium in…
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Morrish milestone: Eagles soar
By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE has celebrated the 150th game of key-defender Stuart Morrish in style, thrashing Keysborough by 116 points at Casey Fields on Friday…
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Scorpions struggle against Cats
By JARROD POTTER A ONE-QUARTER effort was always going to leave Casey Scorpions short against last year’s grand finalist Geelong. Outside of an impressive third…
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Young tennis players on their toes
THE first tennis competition specifically tailored for the 10-and-under age group has been successfully launched in the City of Casey. Tennis Australia’s popular Hot Shots…
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Goal-mania for City
By JARROD POTTER WITH no love lost in the cross-town showdown, the much-wanted victory went Dandenong City’s way to take a 5-2 win over local…
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Avery a cut above the rest
By RUSSELL BENNETT AARON Avery was honoured to win the Terry Stephenson Medal as the best player in the WGCA’s Premier division in 2013-14, but…
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For Evans’ sake
By JARROD POTTER IT WAS a long time coming, but finally the splashing, dashing, and hopefully no bike crashing, around Lysterfield Lake returned on Sunday…