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  • Man’s leg broken in Doveton brawl

    A MAN had his leg broken and was bitten on the arm during a vicious fight involving up to 13 people in Doveton on Saturday.…

  • Narre juniors trio close to best

    From left: Narre Warren dynamos Guy Miller and Ben Wragg shared third spot in the under 16 Division One Dandenong By Marc McGowanNARRE Warren Junior…

  • Attacks no party

    By Callan DateTHREE stabbings at gatecrashed parties in Berwick and Clyde North last weekend has sparked calls for a zero tolerance approach towards knife-wielding youths.…

  • Senator opens school facilities

    NEW facilities worth $1.55 million were officially opened at Trinity Catholic Primary School earlier this week. The new facilities will benefit the 540 students from…

  • Looks like check, mate

    Left and below: IT was a case of masters and apprentices during the school chess zone finals at Endeavour Hills last week. Eumemmerring College hosted…

  • Eastern holds off Barbarian rush

    By Marc McGowanON FIRST inspection, Eastern Suburbs’ 59-27 win over the Melbourne Barbarians seems emphatic, but the local outfit was challenged at Sparks Reserve, Box…

  • Karate students show class

    Above: Ishinryu Karate Club members Matthew, Rachel, front, Chris, Paris and Paras show off their medals. LOCAL karate participants recorded impressive results at a recent…

  • Crusaders too tough for Miners

    Miners wide receiver Cameron Neale caught a 40-yard touchdown pass in the final quarter, but Berwick suffered a 45-14 loss to the Western Crusaders at…

  • Three points cost Hallam the flag

    Above right: Pearcedale-Baxter and Victorian under 19 utility Mariah Marshall starred for her team in its three-point nail-biting grand final victory over Hallam at Casey…

  • Emery looks to regain top spot

    By Marc McGowanA WET track and the flu conspired to thwart Narre Warren race car driver Geoff Emery in round five of the Commodore Cup…

  • Lamb breaks goal drought for Comets

    Comets coach Deborah Nichols described teenage defender Anna Carmichael’s performance against the By Marc McGowanRACHEL Lamb’s 23rd-minute penalty was the catalyst for the Casey Comets’…

  • Melting pot cooks up fun

    A MELTING pot of cultures at Monash University Berwick have celebrated all things international this week. An array of different cultural activities, including belly dancing,…

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