Cougars hanging on
CHURCHILL has recorded a vital 31-point victory over Traralgon Tyers United to keep its North Gippsland finals hopes alive.
Gippsland’s talented athletes honoured
TWIN City Archers Gippsland was named club of the year at the bankmecu Gippstar Awards for 2011/12.
Power survive ‘danger game’
IN damp conditions, Loy Yang B Gippsland Power won a danger game against fourth-placed Oakleigh Chargers to maintain a solid run towards the 2012 TAC Cup finals series.
Great coup for Valley basketball
THE Traralgon Amateur Basketball Association has been successful in securing the host title for the 2013 Under 12 Junior Country Championships, also know as Future Stars.
Dedication pays off
TRARALGON boundary umpire Rachel Dodd umpired her 200th game of junior football recently.
Youth brigade taking charge
Moe faces an uphill battle to when it meets Maffra at Ted Summerton Reserve in the split round of Gippsland football this weekend.
Taking charge
JAMES Nicolopoulos was inspired to became a soccer referee when he was 12 years old.
Olympians flying high
Traralgon Olympians has been in fantastic form in the past month of Gippsland soccer, while its opponent Sale needs to find something special to get its season back on track.
The big apple beckons
Delburn runner Kathryn Preston will attempt her first marathon this September - in New York, with 30,000 other starters.
All geared up for Gippsland tour
The Lakes Oil Tour of Gippsland is set to be "short and sharp", according to Warragul cyclist Brenton Jones.
Bombers set sights on finals
With four rounds remaining in the Mid Gippsland Football League season the battle for a finals spot is heating up.
Crosshairs on Bombers
The stakes have never been higher in Saturday's North Gippsland football clash between rivals seventh-placed Churchill and fifth-placed Traralgon Tyers United.