Cavaliers suffer ladder landslide
By JARROD POTTER
HOW quickly tides can turn.
Four weeks ago the Cavaliers men were flying - atop the ladder, clamping down on defence and chipping...
Carey skill leads City to win
By JARROD POTTER
BERWICK City women’s soccer team overcame the loss of starting keeper Erin Hudson and two early opposition goals to rouse a 3-2...
Cavaliers snatch victory from sure defeat
By JARROD POTTER
SUSPENSEFUL was the only word needed to describe the Casey Cavaliers come-from-behind overtime win against the Warrnambool Mermaids 54-51.
Down by nine heading...
Cavaliers turn pink crusaders
By JARROD POTTER
A NOBLE cause gained the support of the City of Casey’s premier basketball club this week with the Casey Cavaliers going pink...
Cavs slump after loss
By JARROD POTTER
CEDING top billing in Big V Division 2, the Casey Cavaliers men slumped in the last quarter against the surging Pakenham Warriors...
Timbarra celebrates new ground in the Spirit of Football
By JARROD POTTER
TIMBARRA Reserve opened on Sunday morning to the joy of all Timbarra Tornados footballers.
Grey skies and a howling wind couldn’t stop the...
Break down for Casey
By JARROD POTTER
CASEY men couldn’t curtail Mornington - conceding their highest opposition score of the Big V basketball season so far as the Breakers...
Comets fall to earth
By JARROD POTTER
FACING last season’s premiers, the Casey Comets failed to perform to their potential in a 1-3 loss on Friday night.
In their round...
Cavaliers eye Big V Championship
By JARROD POTTER
CAVALIERS’ men continue to push ahead in their pursuit of a Big V Championship while the women struggled to put away Coburg...
Six of the best
By JARROD POTTER
SIX players from the South East Juniors football league will represent Victoria Metro at the AFL Youth Girls National Championships, held in...
Premium facility for Warriors
By BRIDGET SCOTT
THE opening of a first class facility provided a new addition to Cranbourne’s sporting arena, Casey Fields.
The Casey Field’s Rugby League Pavilion...
Bomb victims in runner’s thoughts
By DANNY BUTTLER
IT’S been three years since Barry Rogers last ran the Boston Marathon, but news of the terror blast took him straight back...