Getting bigger and better
For 44 years, the Traralgon Marathon has attracted runners from across Victoria.
On target
Twin City Gippsland archer Peter Bennett has overcome a case of food poisoning to win the open male clout title at the National Archery Championships, earning him a spot in the Australian team which will compete at the World Championships in France later this year.
Bombers on the hunt for players
The Yallourn North Junior Football Club fears it will not be able to field an under 14 side this season.
Racing to win
Last week Moe's Liam Faltum cruised past the opposition to win the under 18 male expert mountain biking division of the Australasian Schools Cup.
Injured Rams sneak home
Churchill United made it through to the Battle of Britain Cup final for the first time since 2007 with a 2-1 win over Traralgon Olympians on Sunday afternoon.
Gippsland overpower Stingrays
The Loy Yang B Gippsland Power opened its 20th TAC Cup season with a resounding victory over arch-rivals the Dandenong Stingrays on Saturday.
‘It was awesome’
Electric fences, ice enemas and 10 metre walls were not enough to stop Bonnie Grylls and her team smashing through the 28-obstacle Tough Mudder assault course last Saturday.
Kick-starting football careers
Newborough's Anthony Young has been selected to represent Victoria/Tasmania at the under 15 Kickstart Championships on the Gold Coast.
Adrenalin rush
The Adrenalin Paintball Club successfully hosted its second tournament of the year at Monash Reserve, Newborough last Saturday.
Gld ready to power ahead
The Loy Yang B Gippsland Power will kick off its TAC Cup campaign this Saturday with a match against the Dandenong Southern Stingrays.
Orangemen through to semis
THREE late goals were not enough for Moe United to book a berth in the Battle of Britain Cup semi-finals, after it fell 4-3 to Fortuna 60 on Saturday night.
Ready to fly high
Morwell Pegasus' State League Division Two South East season kicks off Saturday night with a match against the youthful Doncaster Rovers.