Brought back to earth
Morwell coach Damien Kerr has described Gippsland League ladder leaders Sale as a "pretty good side", after the Magpies delt the Tigers a 10-goal loss on Saturday.
Trying a hands-on approach
Students at GippsTAFE's massage course are getting out into the community to gain experience, much to the benefit of local sporting clubs.
Rams break away in Gld soccer
Churchill United has jumped five points clear of Fortuna at the top of the Gippsland Soccer League ladder after Traralgon City stunned the Lions 4-1 and the Rams edged out Monash 2-0 on Saturday night.
Wise move pays off
The 2011/2012 swimming season was a big one for Morwell's Annie Pepper.
Rosedale faces tight contest
WHILE North Gippsland ladder leaders Rosedale appears to be tightening its grip on the premiership cup, there are many challengers vying for the glory.
Tigers on guard against Bombers
WHILE Yallourn/Yallourn North may have fallen off the pace recently, Mirboo North coach Troy Hamilton said the match against the Bombers was still a danger game for the side.
Big task ahead for Tigers
Morwell is hoping it can continue its run of success against sides above them on the Gippsland League ladder when the Tigers travel to Sale this Saturday.
Traralgon club shines at national titles
The Traralgon Judo Club returned with three gold medals from the Judo Federation of Australia National Titles, held in June.
Relishing the ‘hands on’ learning
Sharnie Paterson said she definitely would have dropped out of secondary school if she had not come to Traralgon's Sports Education and Development Australia.
Strength through sport at SEDA
Not all teenagers are suited to mainstream schooling, as the students enrolled at Traralgon's Sports Education and Development Australia can attest to.
Helping each other out
Yinnar's Michael Morse is passionate about soccer.
Taking more responsibility
Maffra's Chris Bell said he "enjoyed school", but he liked sport more.