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  • Brothers rev up

    Brothers rev up

    By BRIDGET SCOTT WHILE their talent is already known Australia wide – two of the Van Vliet brothers will have the chance to parade it…

  • Chloe shows true colours in picture-perfect win

    Chloe shows true colours in picture-perfect win

    By DAVID NAGEL MAGNIFICENT blue-skies provided the perfect canvas for locally-trained mare Grey Chloe to show her true colours as racing returned to Pakenham for…

  • Loss but Lions keep pride

    By DAVID NAGEL PAKENHAM may have become the latest victim of a rampaging Narre Warren but it can hold its head high, despite going down…

  • Skaters get the works

    SKATEBOARDERS in Narre Warren will be able to practice their kick-flips, ollies and grinds on a much improved skate park at Ray Bastin Reserve. The…

  • Skilja’s into Bruce Cup

    Skilja’s into Bruce Cup

    By JARROD POTTER HAMPTON Park Primary School’s Teodora Skilja had to fight hard for her spot in the Victorian tennis team. Skilja, 12, from Hampton…

  • Good Sports fights alcohol battle

    By BRIDGET SCOTT MORE than 60 sporting clubs in the City of Casey have already signed up to take part in a new initiative called…

  • Latest Opal shines bright

    Latest Opal shines bright

    By JARROD POTTER OPALESCENT and ready to perform, Dandenong Rangers basketball rising star Rosie Fadljevic is set to shine with her selection in the Emerging…

  • Siblings globe trot on the ice

    Siblings globe trot on the ice

    By RUSSELL BENNETT THE Carsons are glued to the TV in their Cranbourne living room … the NHL playoffs are on and theirs is a…

  • Competitive to core

    Competitive to core

    By RUSSELL BENNETT “WHILE you’re resting, someone else is working.” It’s a motto Endeavour Hills product, and Australian basketball superstar, Andrew Bogut lives by. The…

  • Council called to pitch in

    Council called to pitch in

    By LIA SPENCER A SOCCER Club in Endeavour Hills is calling for more support from the Casey Council to fix the state of the pitch…

  • Lions — a force to reckon with

    By DAVID NAGEL PAKENHAM’s re-emergence as a force in the Casey Cardinia league continued after the Lions clawed their way to a gritty 30-point win…

  • Sights set for Binning

    Sights set for Binning

    By JARROD POTTER ALREADY playing a major part in the Casey Comets women’s soccer team defence at only 16-years of age, it came as no…

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