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.
Finals flame alive
LATROBE City Energy kept its finals flame flickering with a desperately needed BigV division one men's victory away to Camberwell on Saturday.
Master of the mat
TRARALGON College student Jacob Bramstedt fought his way to a bronze medal at the National Judo Championships in Wollongong last month.
NGFNL top six do battle
A CRAPSHOOT round of North Gippsland football will play out this weekend when the top six sides all face off.
Traralgon scoops awards pool
TRARALGON Swimming Club was recently recognised for excellence at the Swimming Victoria and Australian Coaches Association awards night, with three of its number sharing in four accolades.
Roosters pretty in pink
TRARALGON City Soccer Club has rallied behind one of its under 16 players and his family, whose grandmother was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, raising about $2000 in fine style on Saturday.
Kennedy keeps on scoring
FALCONS 2000 continued its relentless attack on the Gippsland Soccer League championship with a 5-0 win over Traralgon City at Latrobe City Sports Stadium on Sunday.
Orange is the new black
BLACK armbands will make way for orange ones when the Gippsland League stands united against violence toward women and children this weekend.
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.
Warr for ping pong crown
THE Ping-Pong table became a battleground this month when the aptly named Warr brothers faced off for the Traralgon Table Tennis Association club championship.



















