Volunteers ace service for international juniors
More than 200 of the world's best junior tennis players have set up camp in Traralgon over the past week, and a dedicated army of volunteers at the Traralgon Tennis Association have made them feel right at home.
Tennis centre gets $400,000 boost
With the 25th edition of the Traralgon Junior International wrapping up today, the Traralgon Tennis Association is set to receive another big boost thanks to a $400,000 facilities' upgrade grant from the State Government.
Batting discipline key as Morwell juggernaut looms large
After last round's matches were called off – first by extreme heat and then a week later by rain – the teams of the Central Gippsland Cricket Association will hope to complete their first weekend of cricket since the Christmas break.
Two-day cricket returns after wet weekend
The Traralgon and District Cricket Association's A grade competition returns to two-day cricket, after almost all of last round's one-dayers were washed out.
Clements bows out after early win
Inverloch's Jack Clements has bowed out of the Traralgon Junior International second qualifying round in straight sets to Frenchman Jaimee Angele, 6-4 6-2.
Top girls’ seed displays her class
Becoming the sixth-best girls tennis player in the world is no easy feat, but as 17-year-old Taiwan national En Shuo Liang took to the court yesterday it was obvious why she holds the title.
Young stars put on show in Traralgon
Elite junior tennis stars from around the globe have descended on Traralgon for the annual Traralgon Junior International tournament.
Baldi makes best of bad conditions
Play was washed out in all three matches of the Central Gippsland Cricket Association's first grade competition, as 20 millimetres of rain lashed the region on Saturday.
Wet weather mars return of TDCA
Saturday's rain meant just one result was possible in the Traralgon and District Cricket Association's A grade competition's first round since Christmas.
Lester ready for Yallourn Singles Classic
Australian bowls representative Barrie Lester says the Yallourn Classic Singles tournament provides "convenient" practice ahead of the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in April.
Spotlight on sports gambling
The Central Gippsland Cricket Association will roll out the welcome mat for former AFL great David Schwarz next week when he visits the Latrobe Valley to talk about the perils of gambling addiction.
Glengarry rested and ready for CATS
After a two-week break, Glengarry will resume its tilt for a finals berth in the Traralgon and District Cricket Association when it travels to take on CATS at John Black Oval.






















