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  • Porter carries side through

    By RUSSELL BENNETT MAKE no mistake about it, the Berwick Cougars mean business. The Casey baseball side clinched an encouraging season-opening 6-4 win against Mulgrave…

  • Flying high for Cup

    Flying high for Cup

    By MATT NICHOLLS STEPHEN Theodore is hoping his golden cups run continues on Sunday when he aims to saddle up Flying Hussler in the $200,000…

  • Trainers in the pink

    Trainers in the pink

    By MATT NICHOLLS SIX Cranbourne trainers will vie for honours in tomorrow night’s $100,000 Pinker Pinker Plate, which will kick-start a bumper weekend for the…

  • Yankee Silva riding on a crest

    Yankee Silva riding on a crest

    By JARROD POTTER AT THE end of his custom Louisville Slugger baseball bat, right near the sweet-spot, Adam Silva has something remarkable inscribed for a…

  • Fairly good, fairly young… that Nirmal?

    Fairly good, fairly young… that Nirmal?

    By JARROD POTTER BERWICK is set to put a lacklustre 2012/13 behind them with a strong side ready to challenge in the Dandenong District Cricket…

  • Kay’s driving ambition

    Kay’s driving ambition

    By JARROD POTTER STRIKING cleanly a 172-metre drive would be the envy of a lot of young golfers around the South-East suburbs. Hitting the ball…

  • Casey Fields new crew

    Casey Fields new crew

    By JARROD POTTER YOUNGER, stronger and hungry for success – these are the three aspects that will define the Casey-South Melbourne attack this Victorian Premier…

  • Enter the kid dragons

    Enter the kid dragons

    By RUSSELL BENNETT A BERWICK karate dojo has stamped its reputation as a proven kingmaker in the world of junior competition, with two of its…

  • Bass boy swims himself to glory

    Bass boy swims himself to glory

    By JARROD POTTER CASEY TigerSharks Bowen Gough earned his spot on the Victorian State Short Course Teams roster, swimming at the Australian Institute of Sport…

  • Records tumble to enableToner entry into books

    Records tumble to enableToner entry into books

    By DAVID NAGEL NARRE Warren coach Chris Toner had just coached his side into the record books but was a lot like everyone else at…

  • Vikings take synthetic course

    By RUSSELL BENNETT THE nomad Lyndhurst Vikings are finally set to return to their grassroots in Cranbourne. But there’s a catch – that grass is…

  • Journey of redemption

    Journey of redemption

    By RUSSELL BENNETT DOVETON Eagles matriarch Jenny Davis made a beeline straight for her son Paul in frantic scenes at Cheltenham’s Jack Barker Oval on…

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