Centrals snare silverware
CENTRALS scraped home against Churchill on Sunday to lift the Brian Symons Shield as under 16 Traralgon and District Cricket Association champion, while Glengarry won the under 14 division.
Ships shore up flag
TRAFALGAR laid claim to Central Gippsland Cricket Association under 16 supremacy by winning Sunday's grand final against Latrobe.
Special One’s race run
CHAMPION Peter Gelagotis trained racehorse Mourinho appears set to retire after being withdrawn from Saturday's Group One Australian Cup at Flemington.
Golden tournament for Twin City
TWIN City Archers Gippsland ran its Annual World Archery 1440 round on the last Sunday in February.
Power stays put
WONTHAGGI Football Netball Club is set to remain in the Gippsland League after an 'overwhelming' majority of Power members voted against a move to the West Gippsland FNL in 2017.
Foot traffic floods Kay Street
THE traffic on Kay Street belied a lazy Sunday morning when Traralgon was transformed into a runners' realm yesterday as 561 people tackled the Traralgon Harriers Community Fun Run and Walk.
Luckless Lions finish last
MOE was unable to pull off an unlikely final round victory against Morwell and was consigned to its first central Gippsland wooden spoon since 1949.
Terrific Traralgon strikes again
BEFITTING of recent contests between the two titans of west Gippsland bowls, Saturday's division one final between Traralgon and Yallourn came down to the final end at Trafalgar.
Pies rise to the occasion
The Traralgon and district cricket final four is settled with Gormandale, MTY Raiders, Ex Students and Glengarry taking out the top four spots respectively after the 13th and final round.
All cleared to go
THE Latrobe Valley Soccer League is confident the international transfer certificate saga which sparked a debacle last season is in hand under the new organisation.
Lightning aims for three-peat
THE strongest women's competition in years will test Latrobe Valley Soccer League titan Tyers Lightning's resolve when the 2016 season kicks off this weekend.
A whole new playing field
THE reinstatement of a finals series and the unification of men's and women's soccer are keystones of the Latrobe Valley Soccer League season set to start this weekend.




















