Dogs ground Hawks
Newborough knocked over Morwell East by 55 points in a low scoring effort in round five of Mid Gippsland football.
Tigers can’t be tamed
Morwell defied the odds to make it four-in-a-row by defeating Bairnsdale in the clash between the Gippsland League's top two.
Traralgon takes on nationals
THE Traralgon Swimming Club has achieved its best result at the Australian Age Group Championships in Sydney with four individual swimmers winning three silver and three bronze medals.
Sale City Surprise
CHURCHILL suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Sale City in round five of North Gippsland football.
Impressive Redlegs to push Tigers
Reigning premier Morwell will face its biggest test yet when it travels to Bairnsdale for the battle between the Gippsland League's top two.
Draw not the desired outcome: Cheney
This Saturday's clash against Langwarrin will throw up a critical opportunity for Morwell Pegasus to secure itself more firmly in the top half of the State League Division One south-east competition
Rams lead the pack
Churchill United remains the only undefeated team in the Gippsland Soccer League after a hard fought 1-0 victory over fellow title aspirants, Falcons 2000, in front of a large crowd on Saturday night.
Hawks flying into their toughest test
THE Mid Gippsland football's round five match between Morwell East and Newborough will determine the fate of both sides.
Budgie brilliant
One of the region's longest-serving field umpires will reach an incredible career milestone on Saturday when he runs out for the Moe and Traralgon match at Ted Summerton Reserve.
US beckons for Gladiator
GIPPSLAND Gladiators' left guard and defensive tackle Jesse Peters has been offered a two-year United States college football scholarship with North Dakota State College of Science, setting an inspirational precedent for young local players.
Competitive chances wasted
For the second consecutive TAC Cup match, Loy Yang B Gippsland Power wasted a winning position against a competitive opponent, the Sandringham Dragons, with some poor finishing inside the 50-metre zone.
Artful dodgers head overseas
DODGING balls is no playground game for two Churchill girls, who are set to compete overseas in their first international dodgeball tournament.

















