Horsemen flying high
MORWELL Pegasus consolidated its third place State League One south-east standing with a resolute 1-0 victory over Malvern City at home on Saturday.
Justice prevails at Tuff challenge
THERE ain't no mountain of dirt high enough to stop Michael Justice, or his formidable four-wheel-drive. The Traralgon off-road aficionado last month conquered all comers at the annual Tough Dog Tuff Truck challenge, a three-day modified 4WD racing event in New South Wales' Hunter Valley.
Meteors soar into Country
TWO Moe Meteors continue to soar through the basketball cosmos after again being selected to represent Victoria Country.
Josh up to the challenge
A 14-strong troupe of Traralgon tennis juniors excelled at the ACT Junior Challenge held 8 to 11 May at the National Sports Club.
Girls football gains ground in Gippsland
AFTER a successful debut season the Gippsland Youth Girls League is set to return this year, bolstered by the inclusion of a new team and structure supported by AFL Gippsland.
Eagles circling Traralgon
FRESH from three straight wins, Traralgon will face another big test when it travels to Maffra to take on the Eagles.
Mini World Cup slated for Morwell
THE search for Victoria's number one primary school soccer team will come to Morwell in November.
Honeymoon over for Hodsons
THE husband and wife trifecta was not to be at Traralgon RSL Lawn Bowls Club, with two new champions crowned for season 2013/14.
Gormandale does it for Mum
It was a happy Mother's Day for Gormandale when the Tigers broke through to record their opening win of the season against rivals Glengarry in North Gippsland Football League.
Blues fall to Demons
Sam Mazou became an instant hero for Boolarra when he kicked the winning goal with only a minute to play against Thorpdale in round six of Mid Gippsland football.
Weakened Tigers survive Eagles’ threat
AN undermanned Morwell consolidated top spot with a fifth consecutive victory against all odds in round five of Gippsland League football.
Hard yakka for Bombers
BOISDALE/Briagolong coach Dean Pratt is a realist, one who is fully aware that his Bombers will be up against it when they play host to Churchill in round six of the North Gippsland Football Netball League.



















