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Tigers hang tough at top

MIRBOO North's come-from-behind win last weekend will be a huge confidence booster and reinforced its stronghold at the top of the ladder.

Cobram crusader challenges Gippsland

A WORLD record attempt in the name of lawn bowls and prostate cancer research brought Cobram crusader Chris Thomas through Gippsland on a whirlwind tour this month.

Former Gippsland Power coach found guilty of assault

Former Gippsland Power coach Nick Stevens has been found guilty of a number of assault-related charges against his ex-girlfriend, including pushing her head into a brick wall.

New-look Pegs prepare to take flight

MORWELL Pegasus has appointed club veteran Brett Matheson as its Gippsland Soccer League senior coach.

Morwell stumbles, Latrobe soars

MORWELL had Mirboo North on the ropes in their Energy Australia Cup clash, with the home side in cruise control at 3/82, needing just 76 runs to secure a straightforward victory over the ladder leaders before disaster struck.

Canadian conquest in Traralgon

AN Aussie salute was not to be at the ITF Junior International tennis tournament in Traralgon last week, as Canadian Katherine Sebov upset Queenslander Kimberly Birrell in the girls' final.

Strong foundation

TRARALGON'S Ben Grumley was a keen spectator at last week's ITF Junior International tennis tournament, and the day may soon come when he competes in it.

The Rick and Rory show

RICK Battista and Rory Hare each produced brilliant maiden centuries to put their sides in commanding positions on day one of round 10 in Traralgon and District cricket.

Classic comes down to the wire

A THRILLING finale to the Latrobe City Classic Pairs lawn bowls tournament last week saw half a dozen teams tied on four wins heading into the sixth and final round of matches at Moe Bowling Club.

Duncan’s legacy lives on

AS was the case with the man himself, it was the character of the event that stood out most to competitors at the second annual Duncan's Run Hundred late last year.

Row puts country into City

SINCE catching the eye of Melbourne City youth coach Joe Palatsides last year, the ball has well and truly started rolling for Baley Row.

Run of respect

FOR Ian Twite, running 100 kilometres along the Grand Strzelecki Track was not about the finishing time, the bragging rights or even completing the distance.

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