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A lawless land
By BRIDGET SCOTT LAWLESS Drive lived up to its name over the summer break when police forced entry into a home and arrested a couple…
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Vandal Renae makes her mark
By JARROD POTTER THE next step in an already burgeoning basketball career is progressing rapidly for Cranbourne North’s Renae Mokrzycki. The 20-year-old former Casey Cavaliers…
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A top mum
By BRIDGET SCOTT THE last month or so is always a busy time for most, but for one Cranbourne mother it’s been a total whirlwind.…
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Footpath robbery
A 16-YEAR-OLD boy was robbed as he walked along a footpath in Hampton Park last week. On Thursday 15 January the teenager was walking along…
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Men put into the mud
By BRIDGET SCOTT
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Bomb Squad called in
POLICE responded to two separate incidents involving explosive devices on a busy day in January this year. On Thursday 15 January police were called to…
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Cavs looking strong
By JARROD POTTER EARLY signs are extremely promising for the Casey Cavaliers after smashing through their first pre-season practice match. With the Coburg Giants sending…
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Eagles slog it out
VSDCA South East 1st XI – Round 9 (day 1) ENDEAVOUR Hills (193) virtually matched the Bulls to set a headache-induced chase for Brighton (180).…
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Rivals’ last blast
By JARROD POTTER PREMIER CRICKET – Round 13 and 14 (One day and Twenty20) ONE last salvo between Dandenong (172) and Hawthorn-Monash University (8/175) would…
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Hawks knock Eagles off the perch
By JARROD POTTER DDCA Turf 1 – Round 8 (day 1) THE gauntlet has finally been thrown to Cranbourne as an unlikely contender stepped up…
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Cobras kings of day-night clash
By DAVID NAGEL MERINDA PARK (6/156) has killed off the finals hopes of Pakenham (9/151) by rolling the Lions in an exciting day-night contest at…
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Day of national pride
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Casey community will once again be able to display its national pride at a number of events on Australia Day next…