Rams rampage Ronald Res: GSL
It was all one-way traffic at Ronald Reserve on Sunday with Churchill United finding the back of the net 17 times against Morwell Pegasus in its round 19 Gippsland Soccer League central division match.
Help ‘make a lot of noise’: BigV basketball
LATROBE City Energy is bracing for a big weekend of finals basketball as the men and women vie to continue their campaigns in BigV's division one.
Revved up in the rain
ABOUT 3000 people flocked through the gates of Newborough's Blue Rock Motorcycle Club at the weekend for the final round of the 2015 Victorian Junior Motocross Championships.
Geoff hangs up the towel
The retirement of Morwell Swimming Club coaching stalwart Geoff Peterson will be felt by many, including Express journalist Emma Watson.
All eyes on historic encounter: Mid Gippsland FL
The 150th meeting between Mid Gippsland ladder leader Yallourn-Yallourn North and Thorpdale is expected to be a thrilling contest.
Cougars out to expel Demons: North Gippsland FNL
RESULTS from the previous round tipped the contest for the coveted fifth position in North Gippsland football on its head.
Power surge zaps grounded Falcons: TAC Cup
Gippsland Power played an outstanding four-quarter match to defeat the talented Geelong Falcons at IKON Park on Saturday.
Thorpdale feeling blue – MID GIPPSLAND FL
AN inaccurate final quarter saved Boolarra from defeat at Thorpdale's hands in round 15 of Mid Gippsland football.
Townley siblings rule roost
Corey Townley combined with his older sister Chelsea to win the Latrobe Valley Tenpin Bowling Association's Senior Junior Tournament.
Reigning premier Churchill – NORTH GIPPSLAND FNL
Reigning premier Churchill was bundled out of the top five following a 51-point thumping by Traralgon Tyers United in North Gippsland football.
Tiger’s tough day out – GIPPSLAND LEAGUE
The Gippsland League's top five is beginning to take shape after round 14, with four points now separating each of the teams.
Thrill of the Chase
WHEN Chase Hansford attended Traralgon Motorcycle Club's first junior development day in 2003, he was one of five in attendance. Returning as a guest coach at the weekend the now accomplished Gippsland motocross rider was met by another scene entirely, with more than 40 eager young faces staring up at him.


















