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  • Mighty Mitch goes big

    Mighty Mitch goes big

    Emerging Pakenham Upper/Toomuc batter Mitch Mibus has given his team the stronghold at stumps on day one in Casey Cardinia Cricket Association’s C Grade competition.…

  • Cranbourne with the edge on HSD

    Cranbourne with the edge on HSD

    Cranbourne’s clash with Heinz Southern Districts (HSD) remains in the balance with the hosts 31 runs adrift with four wickets in the shed at Casey…

  • Lynbrook in commanding position

    Lynbrook in commanding position

    Seventeen-year-old Lynbrook opener Tajbir Powar has backed up his round-four half-century with a well-constructed 62 against Berwick Springs in round five of the Dandenong District…

  • Southside Flyers off and running

    Southside Flyers off and running

    A pair of round two wins has kick-started the Southside Flyers’ new WNBL season and vanquished demons of the 2022/23 campaign in the process. Most…

  • Panthers come back to earth as Swans soar

    Panthers come back to earth as Swans soar

    Dandenong’s bowling attack will need to be at the top of its game next week after the batting group’s glittering run in Victorian Premier Cricket…

  • Garrett does great things in green and gold

    Garrett does great things in green and gold

    Matilda Garrett’s incredible year on the netball court continued over the weekend when she led Australia as captain to a second-consecutive championship at the Fast5…

  • Blowouts bad for Berwick

    Blowouts bad for Berwick

    BERWICK BOWLS SIDE 1 – Division 1 Section 4 Def by Clayton 2 (Home) 67-91 (2 points) After a fantastic win away against Mulgrave 1…

  • Highlights, head knocks and heartbreak

    Highlights, head knocks and heartbreak

    MARCUS: Well Gentlemen, for a lot of people, this is a long weekend, with Monday being a de facto public holiday. But not for the…

  • Students show their moves on the boards

    Students show their moves on the boards

    The Pakenham Secondary College girl’s chess team are the current Queens of the school yard following their success at last month’s Northern Star Chess Secondary…

  • Tough lessons hold Tigers in good stead

    Tough lessons hold Tigers in good stead

    While the cricket season may only be four rounds old, Mark Cooper’s Beaconsfield is already putting lessons into place from the opening weeks. Cooper and…

  • Pockets to cop a punishing

    Pockets to cop a punishing

    Knowledge of angles and extreme tactical nous will be the key ingredients for success when some of the best pool players in Australia converge on…

  • Two-day cricket separates the best from the rest

    Two-day cricket separates the best from the rest

    Parkmore delivered the most mature batting performance so far in 2022-23, timing its five-wicket win over Heinz Southern Districts to perfection. The Pirates, who forecast…

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