Depth of character
A CONTROVERSIAL ruling may have robbed Gippsland's under 14 girls soccer team of a maiden country championships grand final berth this month, but their response to the situation spoke volumes about their character.
Much at stake to lock in finals berth
AFTER scraping through for a second win on the road, Yarram will be desperate to fend off Rosedale at home this week.
Power posts second win
LOY Yang B Gippsland Power has often dominated statistical categories throughout the TAC Cup season without due reward, but finally managed to win the count that matters most in a 40-point triumph over the Bendigo Pioneers.
Tigers coach still confident
CONSECUTIVE Gippsland League losses for Morwell have done nothing to shake coach Harmit Singh's faith.
Achieving the Kim-probable
Hazelwood's Kim-Alina Baldacchino became the first Gippslander to win a K1 female state kickboxing title this month, when she lifted IKBF 58 kilogram belt in Keysborough.
Berger devours the competition
THE inaugural Lenny McKenny trophy was up for grabs this month when 32 Latrobe Valley Eight Ball Association players descended on Turks Sports Bar in search of the prize.
New bearings for skate scene
LOCAL skaters have plans to kickflip negative stereotypes by creating a competitive circuit in the Valley with the help of Latrobe City Council.
Rep numbers spike
A RECORD 10 Latrobe Valley female athletes were chosen for Victorian volleyball teams following a dominant display at the recent state trials.
Gormy’s Hall of Fame
GORMANDALE Football Club staged its first induction to its hall of fame, in an evening attended by about 150 past and present players, officials and supporters.
Falcons foiled
MONASH withstood a barrage of attacking raids from Falcons to claim a 2-1 win at home in round 13 of Gippsland soccer.
Energy suppress the Heat, deny the Devils
ONE point was all that separated Latrobe City Energy from Mildura Heat in a turbulent BigV division one epic at the Toyota Hothouse on Saturday.
Panthers to challenge Bloods for cup
TRAFALGAR goes in as favourite to beat Yarragon and retain the ancient Waterloo Cup, which the two clubs have contested since 1896.



















