One day wonder
THE last of the scheduled one day games before Christmas gets underway this weekend with Glengarry and Ex Students sharing top spot after dominating their first two fixtures.
Globe-trotting adventure
GIPPSLAND school teacher Kelly Krusic has made a life travelling the world tennis circuit, without even lifting a racquet.
Central Gippsland upsets GCL premier
TRARALGON and Central Gippsland made winning starts to their Gippsland Cricket League campaigns at the weekend.
Moe Cup reboot receives glowing reviews
THE Moe Cup curse appeared destined to linger when rain bucketed down with increasing volume to coincide with Thursday’s first race.
Cup filled with Limonade
MICK Price import Count of Limonade made short work of the Moe Cup at long odds last Thursday to take out the $135,000 feature race.
Boo’s journey to cheers
Nyaboora Gai was just a typical student playing netball until her skills in the sport were recognised.
Also known as Boo, the Ethiopian-born athlete is now a registered community netball coach and a soccer player for a local club.
Sharks make amends
LATROBE achieved redemption in the 2013/14 grand final rematch, as Mitch Cowell's 5/28 restricted Mirboo North to 122.
Asics puts the foot down
TOP team Asics showed why it's the team to beat at the peak of the Traralgon Tuesday women's tennis ladder last week, building a nine-point buffer to second-placed Prince.
Students railroad Raiders
EX Students and Glengarry both remain undefeated after big wins in round two of Traralgon and District Cricket, in a week which saw few surprises.
Penney on the money
DIANE Penney is worth her weight in gold, and now green as well, on the bocce court.
Drouin clubs stubborn Morwell
MORWELL Club was at home to Drouin in Division 1 on a sunny Saturday with greens running an ideal 14 seconds.
League responds to Warragul’s woes
GIPPSLAND League chair Terry Flynn has responded to Warragul Football Netball Club president Vin Walkinshaw's comments regarding the club's abandoned league swap.