Top two bundled out
MOE United and Sale United upset the Gippsland Soccer League's top two teams in the weekend's semi-finals to advance to the league grand final.
Friendship sails into Newborough
THE World Game reached new levels of inclusiveness when the Baringa Special School hosted its seventh annual Friendship Games at Burrage Reserve this month.
Olympic slam
TRARALGON Olympians dominated the Gippsland Soccer League central division junior finals series on Saturday, with three of four grades taking out premiership cups.
Baseball best and fairest
TRARALGON'S Luke Hornstra was named Latrobe Valley Baseball A grade best and fairest at the season awards night recently.
Falcons fly into BOB final
FALCONS 2000 booked a spot in the Battle of Britain grand final with a ruthless 12-2 drubbing of Morwell Pegasus at Hazelwood South Reserve last Wednesday night.
Wonthaggi at full Power
WONTHAGGI Power mounted the biggest fourth quarter revival in Gippsland League history yesterday to defeat Sale and advance to the grand final.
Blues defuse ‘Roos
A BEST on court performance by Rosedale defender Bron Tebb helped steer her side to a comprehensive 14-goal victory over Heyfield in the North Gippsland Football Netball League A grade grand final on Saturday.
Cougars Holt Heyfield
A BEST on ground performance by Churchill's Brendan Holt steered the Cougars to a shock victory against raging flag favourite Heyfield in Saturday's North Gippsland Football Netball League grand final at Traralgon.
NGFNL best and fairest
Award winners from the North Gippsland Football Netball League vote count.
Custodian saves Swans’ necks
A BICYCLE kick-goal from Sale United keeper Chris Richardson salvaged Sale United's Gippsland Soccer League finals campaign at Godfrey Baldwin Reserve on Sunday.
Pegasus snaps losing streak
MORWELL Pegasus snapped a five-game State League South East division one losing streak with a 2-2 draw at home to South Springvale on Saturday, but the three points went begging.
Finals rivals share Sel Burley medal
Heyfield midfielder Josh Stubbe and Churchill's engine room specialist Travis Brighton tied for the senior North Gippsland Football Netball League best and fairest award.