The Power and the passion
THE late season bloom continued for Loy Yang B Gippsland Power at the weekend with a 24 point victory over the Northern Knights at Morwell Recreation Reserve.
Braves breakthrough
The Churchill Braves travelled to Newborough in search of a first win over the reigning premier this season in round 13 of the GDF SUEZ Loy Yang B Latrobe Valley Baseball A Grade competition.
Australasian titles heading to Morwell
GIPPSLAND Go Kart club will host its 15th annual drawcard C and D Australasian titles in Morwell this weekend.
Snow pain, snow gain at Baw Baw
DECKED out in retro ski gear Serge Kurov conquered sleet and snow to take out the second annual Seasons of Pain winter event at Mount Baw Baw on Saturday.
Energy surges into playoffs
BIGV Division One minor premier Latrobe City Energy will enter the playoffs in its best position this millennium, with a full roster and the promise of a home court advantage throughout the finals campaign.
Trafalgar sweeps the carpet
TRAFALGAR took out the 2014 Latrobe Valley Carpet Bowls title at Moe Bowling Club on Monday afternoon.
Blue Rock puts the foot down
BLUE Rock Motorcycle Club dished up a fitting tribute to its parent volunteers and young riders over the weekend when it hosted the final round of the Junior Victorian Motocross Championships in Newborough.
Gippsland youth steps up
Gippsland's next crop of promising junior footballers took centre stage at Morwell Recreation Reserve on Saturday.
Gippsland League on the air
THE Gippsland League will soon be broadcast into homes and cars across the region after local radio station TRFM signed on for a five year deal as naming rights sponsor.
Top spot changes hands
YINNAR lost top position after going down to Newborough by four points in a tight match.
Footy codes clash over ground use
Off-ground tensions mounted at Trafalgar Victory FC on Thursday night, after Baw Baw Shire Council allowed the club's Aussie-rules neighbours to train on its home soccer pitch.
Recurring nightmare
WOODSIDE coach Chris Pettitt may have felt a sense of deja vu on Saturday when the final siren rang in the Wildcats' contest against Traralgon Tyers United.