Dodgers hit top gear in race to finals
Baseball - The Moe/Newborough Dodgers dealt Traralgon Redsox a hefty defeat as the form team mounted a charge for the GDF SUEZ Loy Yang B Latrobe Valley Baseball A grade finals.
Anderson in awe of tour
Cycling - After breaking his jaw and losing a tooth on the 2007 Tour of Gippsland Jack Anderson did not intend to ride the event again.
Winded Maroons blown over
Gippsland League - TRARALGON slipped to fourth on the Gippsland League ladder after a narrow loss to Maffra in the battle for third position on Saturday.
Blues bemuse Boolarra
Mid Gippsland FL - Mid Gippsland football provided some surprises on Saturday when seventh placed Thorpdale knocked off fifth placed Boolarra by two-points in a thriller.
Photo finish for yellow jersey
Tour of Gippsland - AFTER five days, eight stages and 500 kilometres, the Lakes Oil Tour of Gippsland was decided by a single second.
Magpies march toward top three
North Gippsland FL - Glengarry came from behind against Rosedale to seal a third win on the fly in its quest for a top three finish in North Gippsland football.
Knights vanquish Power
TAC Cup - LOY Yang B Gippsland Power coach Nick Stevens described his side's 33-point loss against the Northern Knights as the most disappointing effort he had seen in his tenure at the club.
Going to extraordinary lengths
HEYFIELD skipper Dave Kelly is not one to back down from a challenge, which is why he will run 100 kilometres on Saturday to raise money in support of his ailing daughter Ivy.
TAC Cup teams – Northern Knights v Gippsland Power
Gippsland Power takes on Northern Knights on Sunday in round 15 of TAC Cup football.
Phillips in frame for games
Lawn bowls - YALLOURN lawn bowler Lisa Phillips' dream of representing Australia at the Commonwealth Games is still alive following her selection in a four-strong national outfit to contest the Asia Pacific Merdeka Championships in October.
Sixty years of umpiring
Sport briefs - THE Latrobe Valley Umpire Association's 60th anniversary will be held this weekend with about 200 past and present whistleblowers set to attend.
Whiter-wash
Running - A CLEAR, crisp evening attracted 50 runners to last Thursday's Harriers club run, a six-kilometre course starting at Independent Way, Traralgon.