Rosedale-Kilmany Cricket Club to reunite
The Rosedale-Kilmany Cricket Club is inviting all past players, committee members and their families to a reunion on Saturday, 11 February.
Top ace building a solid foundation
Newborough tennis player Jemma Ashe has had a tournament to remember at this year's Foundation Cup, with her Victorian team narrowly finishing runner-up to Queensland.
Ray’s on a roll
Ray Morrissey has claimed his fifth Moe Invitational Classic Pairs lawn bowls title on Wednesday after he and partner Barry Ansett defeated Neville Brown and Nick Dawes.
Moutet seizes the day
Fifth seed Corentin Moutet has emerged this year's boy's champion at the Traralgon International after defeating Hungarian Zsombor Piros.
The Magic behind the scenes
As the future stars of world tennis battled it on Thursday morning to be crowned this year's Traralgon International champion, a small army of volunteers was buzzing around the courts.
Tigers edged out in thriller
Moe has reignited its finals campaign after setting up a thrilling three-run victory on Saturday over reigning Central Gippsland Cricket Association premier Mirboo North.
Campbell’s imperious spell
Imperials' Nat Campbell has put himself into the record books with an incredible 9/46 to become just the 12th player in Traralgon and District cricket history to take nine wickets in an innings.
Premier ready to pounce
This week Central Gippsland Cricket Association players and followers will be asking themselves if Moe's day one total of 191 is enough to rein in the rampaging reigning premier, Mirboo North.
The heat is on at Classic
When a major bowls tournament like the Moe Invitation Classic Pairs begins much of the attention focuses on what's happening on the rinks.
Academy of dreams
The future stars of Latrobe Valley football will have the opportunity to shine even sooner with a new junior academy set to be established...
Fun for all at Moe races
There was plenty of fun for all ages trackside on Monday afternoon when the Moe Racing Club held its Kids' Day Out meet.
Stars of the future
Aussie great Wayne Arthurs is best remembered for his powerful serve, his Davis Cup exploits and in 2005 becoming the oldest player to win an ATP Tour title at the age of 33.



















