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  • Brettle rules the pool

    By JARROD POTTER CASEY TigerSharks surged to success in the Swimming Victoria Open Championships over the weekend as medals and fast times were proudly attained.…

  • Coach laps up the challenge

    Coach laps up the challenge

    By JARROD POTTER A DECADE in to his time as Casey TigerSharks Swimming Club’s head coach Ben Hiddlestone is still striving to reach the next…

  • Wise words bring award

    Wise words bring award

    By JARROD POTTER LOVE of cricket runs deeply within John Wise. Wise, 53, from Berwick Springs is virtually inseparable from the cricket ovals around the…

  • Collapse after top order struggles

    Collapse after top order struggles

    By JARROD POTTER Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association – South East 1st XI Round 8 (One day) ENDEAVOUR Hills (150) did not fare well in its…

  • Carnival of cricket

    SUPPORTERS eager to get out and watch the West Gippsland Warriors’ Country Week campaign have been dealt a good hand after the release of fixtures…

  • Wannabes stake their claim

    Wannabes stake their claim

    By DAVID NAGEL UPPER Beaconsfield (0/106) has produced the upset of the West Gippsland Premier Division season, crushing premiership fancy Tooradin (105) by 10 wickets…

  • Rebels without a clue

    Rebels without a clue

    By JARROD POTTER WGCA District and Sub-District review – Round 9 (one-day) The billing for Pakenham Upper/Toomuc (8/129) versus Cranbourne Meadows (128) did not live…

  • Rain reschedule

    HEAVY rain on Friday and the predicted poor forecast forced the postponement of Dandenong District Cricket Association’s turf grades and Victorian Premier Cricket for the…

  • ‘No’ is not an option for this karate kid

    ‘No’ is not an option for this karate kid

    By RUSSELL BENNETT HAILEE Hazeldene clearly isn’t familiar with the word ‘can’t’. At the tender age of 10, and with just 18 months of karate…

  • Parker’s loss a Clayton win

    Parker’s loss a Clayton win

    HAMPTON PARK BOWLS HAMPTON Park started the second round of pennant with a draw and a loss. Division 1 at home against Clayton, drew on…

  • Pride’s irresistible forces

    Pride’s irresistible forces

    By RUSSELL BENNETT WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION REVIEW – ROUND 7 (DAY 1) MOMENTUM is often the irresistible force of cricket, and it seems to…

  • Two-horse war on Terror

    Two-horse war on Terror

    By DAVID NAGEL CHAMPION New Zealander Terror To Love has prevailed after a two-horse war with compatriot Christen Me to win Saturday night’s $100,000 Group…

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