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  • Footscray holds edge over Hills

    By Justin RobertsonTHE Endeavour Hills A Grade team failed to capitalise on their opportunities and consequently lost their first game of the year to league-leaders…

  • Blackspot targeted

    By Bridget CookCASEY has been ranked the second highest spot for road trauma in Victoria – outside of the Melbourne CBD. A list released by…

  • In a league of their own

    From left, Kieran Pickles, Mahe Fonua and Kane Walker are some of the Hallam Senior College students making a name in the rugby league world.…

  • Comets get that sinking feeling

    By Gavin StaindlIF CASEY Comets’ coach Debbie Nichols was pulling her hair out after last week’s loss, then she must be all but bald after…

  • Costly lesson

    By Bridget CookBERWICK Lodge Primary School principal Henry Grossek has called on the Deputy Prime Minister to freeze the tendering process for the Building the…

  • Coach’s relief at winning Endeavour

    By Gavin StaindlDESPITE not playing great soccer, Endeavour United coach Norm Maitland is still impressed that his side is winning. The Provisional Two side beat…

  • Stacks on Kade

    Pearcedale’s Kade Mosig finished third overall in the Victorian Motocross Championships in Shepparton on the weekend. 22380 By Justin RobertsonA MINOR stack with a competing…

  • Pitch for super soccer

    By Gavin StaindlCASEY could soon see the emergence of its first Victorian Premier League soccer team. Berwick City Soccer Club president Dave Mackie proposed an…

  • Gas war plan

    Narre Warren South resident Bob Halsall says he and seven other candidates will run as Independents in the state election to try to resolve the…

  • Cavs pay penalty for free-throw failure

    By Justin RobertsonTHE Cranbourne Cavaliers couldn’t catch Pakenham after giving them an eight-point first quarter lead at Cranbourne Basketball Stadium on Saturday night. The Cavs…

  • Paul aces title win

    By Paul PickeringAS IF running Pakenham’s new multi-million dollar tennis complex wasn’t enough, Cranbourne East’s Paul Kleverlaan somehow found time to pop over to Mexico…

  • Outsider clearsNational hurdle

    By Paul PickeringCRANBOURNE trainer Eric Musgrove scored his fourth M.J. Bourke Hurdle victory in the most unlikely of circumstances at Pakenham on Sunday. His seven-year-old…

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