Demons hit their straps
PORT MACDONNELL 16.10 (106) D HATHERLEIGH 12.8 (80)
PORT MacDonnell officially tied up its Mid South East football minor premiership on Saturday with a strong...
Magpies dominate for top-two finish
KALANGADOO 28.15 (183) D GLENCOE 3.7 (25)
KALANGADOO needed a percentage booster to claim a second chance in the Mid South East finals and achieved...
Strong performance from Webber
THERE were 18 women who played a par round for the Anne Whitty Memorial Trophy at the Millicent Golf Club last week.
Kathy Webber claimed...
Sun finally shines on Millicent bowlers
MILLICENT bowlers enjoyed a change of weather last week for its 2-4-2 competition.
The sun shone for the full 20 ends to the pleasure of...
Young athletes shine
The Millicent Gymnastics Club returned from the Warrnambool Springers annual competition, with some good results from the young athletes.
MAG Level 1: Patrick Dickenson placed...
Finals just around the corner
KALANGADOO v GLENCOE
THE Mid South East competition concludes its minor season this weekend with the netball match of the round between top-placed Kalangadoo and...
Hawks desperate to avoid spoon
TANTANOOLA v KONGORONG
The only game which has no impact on finals whatsoever will be played at Tantanoola between the Tigers and Kongorong.
The only possible...
Roosters perched for top-two finish
NANGWARRY v ROBE
After a shaky second half to the season, Robe now has the potential to jump back up to second place on the...
Magpies aim to jump up pecking order
KALANGADOO v GLENCOE
The Magpies will be well placed for victory when they host Glence in Round 18 of Mid South Eastern football.
A win would...
Double chance on the line
PORT MACDONNELL v HATHERLEIGH
THE Mid South Eastern football ladder could not be much tighter and it will be a race to the finish this...
Count-backs galore at Lake Bonney
IT was a chilly and overcast day for the Electrical Oysters event held at Lake Bonney Sporting Clays on Sunday.
However, 56 shooters braved...
Good luck plays out
This week 33 players took to the greens to play 20 ends of 2-4-2 bowls.
LUCK was on all players’ sides at the Millicent Bowls...