Sport
History for young Colac archer
Colac’s Toby Jacques has created history after becoming the first Colac archer ever to record a perfect round in competition.
Girls’ Auskick program a huge success
The overwhelming success of a new girls-only Auskick program has officials optimistic about the future of girls’ football in Colac, while an under-14 girls’ team appears a possibility this season.
Family affair at Bookaar
Twenty years after playing in a premiership with his dad and two brothers, Bookaar champion Simon Baker has an incredible chance to share a flag with his two sons.
Ex-juniors lift team into final
The rise of Bookaar’s talented juniors has lifted the club into a surprise grand final appearance as the Pelicans look to end a 20-year premiership drought.
Golf club backs its depth
Colac Golf Club leaders are optimistic they will once again be competitive in all three grades this pennant season, despite the omission of a key figure this year.
Cobden keen to end long drought
Cobden Cricket Club will be aiming to end a two-decade-long drought when it takes on Bookaar in the South West Cricket Association grand final tomorrow.
Returning to decider not easy for Royals
Pennyroyal is expecting nothing less than a tough contest with a grand final spot up for grabs against Barongarook Birnam, who will be eager to defend their Polwarth tennis title this season.
Anyone for tennis?
The Colac Herald’s Ben Martin plays a couple of sets with Pennyroyal’s Richard White.