Life of Chance
TRARALGON 10 year-old Chance Doultree has the makings of the next Michael Phelps, Nick Riewoldt, or Usain Bolt.
Jumping for ultimate glory
TRAMPOLINISTS Ji Wallace and Christie Jenkins bounced into Traralgon on Sunday to inspire the next generation of aerial athletes at Karls Mega Sports.
Taste of elite volleyball
LATROBE Leisure Churchill will offer another taste of elite international sport from Saturday when it hosts the Volleyball Australia women's annual high performance training camp for the third consecutive year.
It’s all coming together
MUCH like Australia's Michael Clarke, captaincy has brought out the best in Yinnar cricketer Liam Maynard.
Some bite left in this Cobra
RICKY Ponting's record 168th test appearance pales in comparison to the track record of Churchill Cricket Club president Craig Flanigan, who finished his 300th match for the Cobras on Saturday.
Another dominant display
MIRBOO North scored its second consecutive 300 plus score on day one of the EnergyAustralia Yallourn Cup, this time against Trafalgar.
Rams untroubled
DAY two of round six in the Traralgon and District Cricket Association Neilsons Builders Cup had bowlers toil hard in the heat as several batsmen made hay while the sun shone.
On the rise
KING'S a Star won the $50,000 1900 metre Ord Minnett Traralgon Cup yesterday in front of a bumper crowd at Glenview Park.
Roosters gear up
TRARALGON City Soccer Club has appointed Duncan Hanlon as senior coach for the 2013 Gippsland Soccer League season.
Talented tennis teenagers
THREE out of eight places in the Victorian under 13 tennis teams to contest the Australian championships in January have been filled by Traralgon Tennis Club juniors.
Total taste of controlled chaos
FISHNETS and big hits will rollick into Moe on Saturday when Latrobe City Mega Hertz tangle with Geelong's Virgin Marys in a rambunctious roller derby showdown.
From one golfing success to another
From one golfing
success to another

















