Sport
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Exodus leaves club empty
By JARROD POTTER Victorian Women’s Football League – preview AN off-season exodus has left Berwick Women’s Football Club in need of players. Work commitments, study…
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Casey’s dim view of defeat
By JARROD POTTER CAN Casey be beaten? Eleven matches into the season, Casey’s senior men, women and youth men’s teams have kept losses off their…
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City enjoys healthy bounce
DANDENONG CITY fired off a 4-3 victory over Brunswick City to rebound up the ladder after a disappointing round one loss to North Geelong SC.…
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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 enjoyed…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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,…