Tag: Sport
Forest Thump a keen tussle
SOUTH Sea Roller Derby’s Cutthroat Charmers will line up against new rivals The Blackheart Breakers for the first time on 15 June.
The Charmers are...
CCFL matches return this week
CASEY Cardinia football returns after last week’s interleague hiatus with three standout matches ready to shape the finals' fortunes of the competing clubs.
Ladder positions...
Demons show how it’s done
By DAVID NAGEL
SUPPORTERS of the Casey Cardinia Football League can hold their heads high after their interleague side put up a magnificent performance to...
Sporting grants for uniforms
A PAKENHAM sporting clubs will have crisp new uniforms soon, thanks to Victorian Government funding.
Lakeside Sailing Club will receive a grant of up to...
Lions battle through
By DAVID NAGEL
PAKENHAM produced its best four-quarter performance of the season when it downed Tooradin by 50-points at Western Port Oval.
The Lions were gritty,...
Bianca’s football steps up
By JARROD POTTER
IT HASN'T quite sunk in yet for Bianca Jakobsson that she’s now an AFL footballer.
Jakobsson, 20, Berwick rising star and former Cranbourne...
Blackburn’s happy with her pick
By JARROD POTTER
LUCKY number 13.
For the usual number one footballer in the south east, who prefers to wear number two, 13 is a new...
Fairytale finish
By JARROD POTTER
FROM her first kick at the state level five years ago to her last kick on Friday night, Ellie Blackburn has been...
Panozza played state-level with pride
By JARROD POTTER
HONOUR and pride are two words that sum up Evan Panozza’s football and ideals he took into his state-level debut for Victoria.
Panozza,...
Swimming dynamo heads for Dubai
By JARROD POTTER
SWIMMING dynamo Mitch Pratt is off to Dubai later this year to represent Australia.
Pratt, 17, from Cranbourne South, who swims for the...
Lions find fine form
By DAVID NAGEL
PAKENHAM warmed up for a tough month ahead with a resounding 119-point win over Hampton Park in round five of Casey Cardinia...
Untimely end for Crack horse
By DAVID NAGEL
THE gods of racing can be so unimaginably cruel sometimes.
The smile that usually occupies the face of Cranbourne trainer Stephen Theodore was...