Sharks stay put
LATROBE will remain in the Central Gippsland Cricket Association after voting down a proposal to apply for inclusion in the Traralgon and district competition.
Morwell on top
MORWELL made it two for two in the Gippsland League A grade netball competition with a resounding 33-point win against Sale.
Mid Gippsland netball results
A gradeYinnar 36 def by Newborough 46Hill End 18 def by Boolarra 69Yallourn 22 def by Trafalgar 59Thorpdale 52 def Morwell East 34B gradeYarragon...
Quirky Sale stumps Morwell
A switch from one goal square to the other proved fruitful for Sale's Andrew Quirk, who kicked a bag of six to lead the Magpies to a 69-point thrashing of Morwell on Saturday.
Yinnar collars resurgent Dogs
In the battle of the titans Yinnar lasted the longest to win by three points in a tense struggle against Newborough to headline round two of the Mid Gippsland Football League.
Crowing at the cattery
The undefeated Woodside Wildcats have stormed to the top of the North Gippsland A grade netball table, notching up an impressive 51 to 24 goal shellacking over the Gormandale Tigers in round three.
Magnificent seven for Saunders
TRARALGON Tyers United full forward Chase Saunders had a day out on Saturday when he booted seven in the Bombers' victory over Glengarry.
Dogs off the leash for Magpies
YINNAR will get to unfurl its senior and reserve premiership flags preceding an important match against a rampant Newborough.
Loitering Lions on the prowl
THE vagrant Moe Lions might be homeless for the opening five rounds of the Gippsland League season but they're hungry for points at makeshift hunting grounds.
More frustration for flailing Falcons
THERE was no love lost between Latrobe Valley Soccer League titans Falcons 2000 and Sale United last season and the trend continued in a classic 3-3 draw at Latrobe City Sports Stadium on Sunday.
Historic debut for Gippsland FC
GIPPSLAND FC made its historic debut in the FFV metropolitan south leagues this weekend and showed it will be a force across the grades in its maiden season.
New king of clay
TRARALGON tennis player Josh Charlton turned in his best Rafael Nadal impersonation to claim the under 18 Victorian Clay Court singles championship on Friday at Dendy Park.