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  • Lions will come back: coach

    Three hits from second baseman Shae Lillywhite could not guide the Springvale Lions to victory over rival Doncaster on Saturday. By Paul PickeringFOR the second…

  • Dandenong Panthers pounce on Roos

    Dandenong’s Dave Newman launches into a wicket-taking delivery at Shepley Oval on Saturday.Pictures: Meagan Rogers. By Paul Pickering ANOTHER consummate performance from seamer Dave Newman…

  • Punt Road visit a roaring success

    Helen Tang,11, Nicole Hawley,11, and Stephanie Penn,11, enjoy the Active After-School Communities gala day. By Kelly YatesTHE Richmond Tigers hosted Spring Valley Primary School students…

  • Results set up vital last round

    Springvale South wicketkeeper Glenn Tyrer and his team-mates celebrate after running out Narre Warren’s Shane Simpson for a duck on Saturday. By Paul Pickering and…

  • One-day win a boost for Parkers

    Noble Park batsman Karl Brown faces up to Sunshine bowler Glen Sullivan. Picture: Ray Pollanen. NOBLE Park won its fourth game of the Victorian Sub…

  • Exchange to help struggling families

    Chairperson of the DCAB committee of management Graham Hooper, DCAB manager Carol Drummond, South East Water acting chief executive officer Kate Vinot and City of…

  • A force to be reckoned with

    The Royal Australian Air Force big band Force 10 is heading to Springvale to perform the Autumn Music in March concert. SPRINGVALE welcomes Force 10,…

  • Lions wreak revenge after loss

    Springvale pitcher Cat Row threw five tidy innings in the Lions’ 9-2 win over Waverley on Saturday. By Paul PickeringAFTER suffering just their second defeat…

  • Rangers close in on finals place

    Having re-signed with the Rangers for another two years, Dandenong coach Dale Waters and his charges will be looking to confirm up a play-off berth…

  • New lunar year brings prosperity

    Dong Nguyen and Binh Phan, back, with Cat-Uyen, Nha-Uyen and Duy Phan at the Vietnamese TET Festival. THE Vietnamese TET Festival will receive $60,000 over…

  • Forsyth sets the pace for Panthers

    All smiles: Dandenong century-maker Brett Forsyth, right, shares a joke with team-mate Matt Chasemore during a drinks break at Shepley Oval on Saturday. By Paul…

  • Serious side to Tet festival celebrations

    Hai My Luong and Alex Buttar were among thousands who attended the Vietnamese Tet Festival at Sandown Racecourse last weekend. Picture: Meagan Rogers. By Kelly…

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