Tag: Sport
Honing umpiring skills
By RUSSELL BENNETT
CRANBOURNE North’s Alkira Secondary College is playing its role in ensuring footy stays healthy long into the future, becoming the home base...
Double up for Cavaliers’ victory
By JARROD POTTER
PINK was the colour of victory for the Casey Cavaliers men with a double-header triumph.
With all Casey teams wearing pink for BNCA...
President steps up
The Casey Cardinia Football League has a new voice after former Berwick president Cliff Donegan was last week appointed to the board of PCN...
Scorpions overcome their Blues
By JARROD POTTER
VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
REVIEW - ROUND 6
IT FINALLY clicked into gear for Casey.
Despite the weather making every slippery like a crocodile slide, the...
Dandenong gets a Bendigo battering
By JARROD POTTER
DANDENONG City’s trip to Bendigo yielded only a 2-4 loss as Bendigo FC stormed past City for its second win of the...
Champions for the season
CRANBOURNE RSL Bowls Club held its presentation night recently to honour its champion bowlers from the season gone by.
Club champion for the first time...
Some positives to take away
By JARROD POTTER
VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
REVIEW - ROUND 5
ACTIONS spoke louder than the five-point loss Casey took at the hands of Werribee.
The Scorpions remained competitive...
If you don’t score… it doesn’t matter
By JARROD POTTER
BERWICK City’s women’s team failed to hold off Ballarat SC despite controlling the match from whistle to whistle.
Ballarat snuck back in for...
Golf star on rise
AMSTEL Golf Club may have unearthed a potential pennant star despite its division six season coming to an end at Yering Meadows on Sunday....
Best is yet to come
RECORDS tumbled at the hands of Berwick College swimmer Bill Le Brocq at the School Swimming Championship.
After battling glandular fever throughout 2013, Le Brocq,...
Anzac duty first
By JARROD POTTER
ANZAC Day holds special meaning for Australians across the country and for Cranbourne footballer Kirsten McLeod, who was part of the now...
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 tumultuous...