Tag: Sport
Bigger and louder for Bulte
By JARROD POTTER
TENNIS players are well known jet-setters, but the international tournament circuit has only just begun for local powerhouse Alex Bulte.
The 12-year-old tennis...
Bubb can do
FROM Berwick Basketball Club all the way to a premier NBA training camp, Jayden Bubb has begun to turn heads internationally with his basketball.
The...
Killer smiles
CRANBOURNE ruckman Michael Boland and key-defender Stuart Morrish had every reason to smile after the Eagles gave their South Gippsland Highway compatriots Tooradin a...
Team effort takes title
CHEERING on another state championship victory, Dandenong Baseball Association toasted its under-16 boys’ team last weekend as it claimed the Division 1 title with...
Roar of Thunder… silenced
By JARROD POTTER
IT TOOK a lot to finally silence the Thunder, but the Cavaliers emerged victorious in a 101-94 overtime thriller at Keilor.
Taken past...
Through the mud and blood
By DAVID NAGEL
BODIES were bruised and blood was spilt as Narre Warren and Berwick produced an absolute classic game of wet-weather football to complete...
Thank God I’m a country boy
By DAVID NAGEL
CASEY Cardinia’s finest footballers have stood up on the big stage playing key roles in the Vic Country Number 2’s 80-point...
Burras seach for fresh fields
By DAVID NAGEL
KEYSBOROUGH Football Club’s days in the Casey Cardinia Football League would appear to be numbered after an extraordinary meeting of its members,...
McMillin and life… in North Dakota
By JARROD POTTER
HARD work in his junior time at Cranbourne has paid off in the long run for Jay McMillin.
McMillin, 22, from Narre Warren,...
Matt finish for Cavaliers
By JARROD POTTER
WINNING rough is not what a coach would ideally want, but Casey Cavaliers were able to scrap out a 67-66 nail-biter over...
Duckin’ and divin’ their way to success
By JARROD POTTER
TRUE dodgeballers were crowned on Thursday night as Shake n’ Bake dodged, ducked, dipped, and dived its way past U Can’t Catch...
Cavaliers a perfect half
By JARROD POTTER
IT STARTED - as a lot of great basketball stories do - with a dunk.
First versus second; Shepparton squared off with Casey...