BERWICK STAR NEWS

LAST Saturday, 16 June was the second Casey, Dandenong and Cranbourne Challenge Day and produced a great turnout of athletes.
It was a crisp morning and all athletes braved the slightly wet, hilly track, with great results achieved.
For the next two Saturdays there will be no cross-country at the Berwick track.
This Saturday, 30 June, all athletes that have entered the region cross-country will be competing at Clarinda.
The following Saturday, 7 July, Casey athletes will be attending Knox Open Day.
Those who have not entered this event and would like to, contact Rod on 9796 7104 or Chris on 9702 1896 before 30 June.
For any cross-country inquiries, contact Rod on the above number.

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