Sport
Runs aplenty as two-day cricket returns
There were five centuries and a six-wicket haul as two-day cricket made a huge return to Colac district cricket on the weekend.
New Maverick says call-up was unexpected
Colac Tigers premiership player Brooke Allan concedes she thought her time at the elite level was over before an unexpected call from the Melbourne Mavericks.
Young guns on display in tennis showdown
Barongarook’s Kallan Thompson says an enthralling final mixed doubles set between four of the league’s brightest young talents was the highlight of the club’s match against Elliminyt.
Consistency is the goal
Colac men’s basketball coach Liam McInerney says consistency from the current group could be the key for the Kookas to return to finals next season.
Mentor proud following first season back
Colac women’s basketball coach Troy Parker says he’s proud of how far his young side came during its return to the competition.
Blues hands Bay first loss since November
Winchelsea bowlers have proven the Weekend Pennant premiership race remains wide open after handing Apollo Bay its first loss since mid-November.
Runs aplenty in two-dayers
Centuries to Birregurra batsmen Alex Inglis and Brenden Millar have helped the Saints to an upset win over Stoneyford in two-day cricket.
Podium finish for local rider
Young Camperdown cyclist Darcy Abbott has scored a podium finish in the Port Campbell to Warrnambool Handicap race.