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Don’t weight, slim now Whittlesea and Hume councils have unveiled a new campaign to tackle obesity, which affects more than half the residents in each municipality. The public education campaign, LiveLighter, is funded by the state government and aims to educate people about the risks associated with being overweight or obese and help them make simple and lasting changes to their lifestyle. Recent Health Department findings suggest 55 per cent of Whittlesea’s and 58 per cent of Hume’s residents are overweight or obese. Whittlesea mayor Mary Lalios urged all residents to make use of the campaign “More than 55 per cent of adults in Whittlesea are overweight or obese, putting them at greater risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer,” Cr Lalios said.
Snap Fitness Epping personal trainer Paul Di Bella changed his life about two years ago and shed a mammoth 45 kilograms. “Before, I was depressed and didn’t want to go anywhere; I didn’t want to go out,” he said. “I’m full of energy now and I can’t wait for summer to show off my new body.” Mr Di Bella will run free personal training sessions from 8.30-9.30am every Saturday from September 20-October 25 at White Light Avenue Park. Councils are looking for local champions to front the LiveLighter campaign and help spread the message throughout the community. Information at healthytogether@whittlesea. vic.gov.au or healthytogether@hume.vic.gov.au Sumeyya Ilanbey
Healthe Care Australia closed its doors at LaTrobe Private Hospital at Bundoora on Friday night. The group’s lease over the premises at LaTrobe University was due to expire next year with no rights of renewal, but the board decided to close on August 29. It is believed up to 150 jobs could be lost and there is likely to be economic damage to the viability of local health providers servicing the 100 or so theatre operations performed at the hospital each week. Full story at www.northern.starweekly.com.au.
State to allow cannabis trials
Drug laws will be amended to make it easier for doctors to conduct clinical trials of medical marijuana, Health Minister David Davis announced last week. He said the Coalition government might also consider permitting the cultivation of narcotic plants for medical use. Critics say Mr Davis’s promise will change little, considering a cannabis pharmaceutical, Sativex, is already being used in clinical trials in Australia. The government’s announcement follows Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews’ pledge to decriminalise medical marijuana if Labor wins the November state election.
Do you know about Anna?
Police have again appealed for public help to determine what happened to Annastaes (Anna) Banitskas, who was 15 when she was last seen in Lalor on August 27, 1974. Anna left home to catch a bus at nearby Kingsway Drive to go to work but never arrived. Detective Senior Constable Craig Hall invited the
public to come forward with information for Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Boy, 17, charged after car chase
A Lalor teenager was arrested following a police chase from Altona North to Lara on Thursday night. Police say the 17-year-old boy, two 15-year-old girls from Craigieburn and Truganina, a Werribee girl and a Reservoir boy, both aged 13, were in a stolen red Nissan Pulsar which failed to stop for police at Blackshaws Road, Altona North, about 9.25pm. The chase ended in Lara and the car’s occupants tried to flee on foot but were later apprehended. The Lalor teen has been charged with several offences, including reckless conduct endangering life, driving while suspended and theft of a motor vehicle. He was remanded to face a children’s court. The young passengers were released pending further inquiries.
Calling all young snappers
Entries have opened for Hume’s fourth annual youth photography competition. The competition is open to youth living or attending a school in Hume, and its theme, How do you see it?, offers a dynamic and thought-provoking medium to express their perspectives. Budding young photographers can also attend free digital photography workshops at Sunbury library from 2-3.30pm on September 24; Broadmeadows library from 11-12.30pm on September 26; and Craigieburn library from 3-4.30pm on September 26. The competition runs until October 5, with winners named on October 22. Visit www.humelibraries.vic.gov.au.
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A lifeline calls for help For more than 60 years Australians have been celebrating the volunteers and council-run programs that deliver meals to elderly and housebound people everywhere, from far-flung farms to inner city high-rises. Last week, Whittlesea council joined about 700 other Meals on Wheels service providers around the nation to thank almost 80,000 volunteers who are the mainstay of the service and a lifeline for people who are housebound. One of the volunteers is Shirley Louie, who delivered her first food packages in the Whittlesea area six months ago. She now delivers meals fortnightly to frail and elderly people, to those with disabilities or others who have recently been discharged from hospital. “What I cherish is the smile on their faces when I deliver their meals,” said Ms Louie.
But there is a shortage of volunteers. “We’re juggling and struggling,” said Meals on Wheels Whittlesea spokeswoman Jenni Carruther. Meals on Wheels Whittlesea delivers about 600 meals a week, a function that serves to check on people who are isolated. “Most of our clients live isolated lives so that a volunteer calling might be the only person they see all day,” Ms Carruther said. Meals on Wheels Whittlesea is always on the lookout for new volunteers who can contribute just a few hours a fortnight. The service employs four staff and has 48 volunteers. To volunteer at Whittlesea, call Catherine Neil on 9463 0924. Sumeyya Ilanbey
Quality family time takes precedence over dirty dishes in the Williams’ home. Christian Williams, 40, has been battling a malignant brain tumour for more than three years, but doctors have told him there’s little they can do for the Epping father now. Mr Williams has been told he can expect only 12 months to live, but he’s committed to living that life to the fullest. “We’re obviously trying to make the most out of life as we can and make as many memories as we can,” his wife Francis Zois said. Friends, family and strangers are crowd-funding so that Mr Williams can be granted his wishes to make lasting memories with his two sons, Anthony, 3, and Theodore, 6. “In all the horribleness of the disease, the support you get makes you think … how lucky we are to have such wonderful friends and family supporting us,” Mrs Zois said. Theodore’s hugs and kisses have been lifting his dad’s spirits, but the family is hoping to raise another $2500 to help them go on a family holiday in Darwin, the only capital city Mr Williams has not visited. The money raised will also help pay for him to fly in a helicopter, do some thrilling laps in a V8 Supercar and land a commercial airliner in a simulator. Details: www.mycause.com.au/page/ christiansbucketlist Sumeyya Ilanbey
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North Ballarat Rebels led by 29 points after 15 minutes of the TAC Cup qualifying final against Calder Cannons at Visy Park on Saturday, largely thanks to four goals by Jesse Palmer. The Cannons struggled to get the ball and when they did, they wasted it. But as quickly as the lead was established it was gone as the Cannons sent an ominous warning to the competition. They kept the Rebels to three goals for the rest of the match and kicked 23 of their own to win 25.10 (160) to 9.7 (61). Full story and pictures at www. northern.starweekly.com.au.
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South Morang players walk off after losing to Reservoir.
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Slow start costs Lions By Tara Murray South Morang was left to rue a poor first quarter in the Northern Football League’s division 3 preliminary final on Saturday, and with it went its grand final hopes. Reservoir jumped out of the blocks to build a 44-point lead by quarter-time and the Lions never recovered, losing 18.11 (119) to 12.11 (83). Harry Whybrow kicked three goals for the Lions. Reservoir will face Thomastown in the grand final at Epping Reserve on Saturday.
SCOREBOARD Q FOOTBALL VFL
QUALIFYING FINAL BOX HILL 2.1 6.2 12.5 16.6 (102) PORT MELBOURNE 4.0 8.2 10.4 12.6 (78) Goals: Box Hill: Grimley 4 McEvoy 4 McEvoy 2 Iles Lowden Kelly Lock Sicily Andrews. Port Melbourne: Bonaddio 2 Connors 2 Pinwill Sandilands Robinson Marigliani Michaliades O’Sullivan Rowe Valenti. Best: Box Hill: Hallahan Woodward McEvoy Kelly Iles Cheney. Port Melbourne: Magner Davies Pleming Marigliani Noonan Pinwill. At North Port Oval. Elimination final SANDRINGHAM 1.4 6.4 9.7 10.11 (71) COLLINGWOOD 2.2 2.5 4.6 5.15 (45) Goals: Sandringham: Ong 4 Dunell 2 Cockie Minchington Dennis-Lane Kreymborg. Collingwood: Greenhough Moloney Kennedy Martin Karnezis. Best: Sandringham: Ong Minchington Munro Cockie Simpkin Saunders. Collingwood: Riddle Martin Blair Yagmoor Williams Gray. At Victoria Park.
AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
ELIM F PORT MELBOURNE 5.2 7.5 15.7 20.9 (129) WERRIBEE 0.5 4.10 4.11 8.15 (63) Goals: Port Melbourne: Henderson 4 Hogan 4 O’Sullivan 4 Pearson 2 Thornton Gordon Johnston Breust Muling Woods. Werribee: Maric 4 Dale King Jones Wright. Best: Port Melbourne: Johnston Muling Pearson Wilsen Thornton Johnston. Werribee: Iles Lang Fairley Wales King Wright at North Port Oval.
TAC CUP
QUALIFYING FINAL CALDER 2.3 8.7 15.10 25.10 (160) NORTH BALLARAT 6.0 8.2 8.3 9.7 (61) Goals: Calder: Foster 6 Cavka 5 Cauchi 4 Ahern 3 Kovacevic 2 Kerbatieh 2 Moore Wunhym Ryan. North Ballarat: unavailable. Best: Calder: Cavka James Kovacevic Carboni Foster Goodyear. North Ballarat: unavailable. At Visy Park. OAKLEIGH 0.1 3.4 6.7 9.10 (64) GEELONG 2.3 5.4 7.6 9.9 (63) Goals: Oakleigh: McLean 2 Answerth Mahon Phillips Waddell Crocker Urban Kinsella. Geelong: Christensen 4 McCartin 2 Maishman Dixon Remmos. Best: Oakleigh: Answerth McKenzie Pittonet Beasley Phillips Kinsella. Geelong: Miles Curnow Maishman Dixon Christensen Melican. At Visy Park.
NORTHERN FL
DIV 1 GREENSBOROUGH 1.2 5.7 7.10 10.13 (73) MONTMORENCY 3.1 5.2 7.7 8.12 (60) Goals: Greensborough: J Rogers 3 C Jordan 2 D Wilson M Fowler J Grubb R Boyden J Johnston. Montmorency: J Donaldson 2 P Fitzgerald B Lamanna A Chiocci J Whitling L Collins R Willits. Best: Greensborough: J Rogers A Stellas M Fowler T Stead M Hyde L Emery. Montmorency: K Declase B Lamanna J Donaldson H Ryan J Gaul D Coghill. DIV 2 FITZROY STARS 3.5 9.5 15.9 21.13 (139) NTH HEIDELBERG 2.3 7.9 12.13 16.17 (113) Goals: Fitzroy Stars: J Hayes 6 D Whyman 5 P Davis 3 A Murray 2 M Dow J Brennan D Walker A Clark D Welsh. North Heidelberg: S Harvey 4 J Dean 2 D Taylor J Ryan L Gilbert J Kruger D Bramich M Lonergan J Tardio P Saccuzzo L Bentley L Hill. Best: Fitzroy Stars: D Whyman J Hayes A Murray A Isailovic K Morgan J Brennan. North Heidelberg: J Tardio J Brown D Florance L Bentley J Spurrell J Kruger.
Lions football manager Mark Muscat said a disastrous first quarter cost his team the game. “We had a poor start and the damage was done,” he said. “Credit to Reservoir, who made the most of the opportunities and were able to kick goals from easy positions.” Muscat said the Lions got the margin back to four goals near the end of the third quarter but couldn’t close the gap further. “We had a bit of a run on and thought we were a chance,” he said. “But then Reservoir’s senior and experienced players got the ball and steadied them.
DIV 3 RESERVOIR 7.4 9.7 14.7 18.11 (119) SOUTH MORANG 0.2 3.5 9.7 12.11 (83) Goals: Reservoir: T O’Meara 4 L Sullivan 3 D Couwenberg 2 D McGregor 2 A Flavel 2 D O’Sullivan G Ozusen B Meroli M Mannix J Goodyear. South Morang: H Whybrow 3 A Hobbs 2 L Buckley 2 A Capeci M Buckley M Campbell M Trim N Moro. Best: Reservoir: D O’Sullivan L Ryan J Goodyear R Collins L Sullivan T O’Meara. South Morang: N Johnston J Potter M Buckley M Szikla B Howlett H Whybrow. NORTHERN: Div 1: Res: Greensborough 11.7 bt Heidelberg 3.12. U-19: Montmorency 9.8 bt W Preston-Lakeside 8.13. Div 2: Res: North Heidelberg 11.9 bt Mernda 6.10. U-19: St Marys 13.14 bt Hurstbridge 6.7. Div 3: Res: South Morang 17.7 bt Thomastown 12.6.
WESTERN FL
DIV 1 DEER PARK 4.5 9.10 14.15 18.22 (130) SPOTSWOOD 2.0 2.1 5.4 8.5 (53) Goals: Deer Park: K McHarg 5 R King 4 J PurtonSmith 2 J Condos 2 B Guerra S Amarantidis L Summers M Bullen D Cooper. Spotswood: R Newton 3 W Langlands C Morgan J Cloke W Krithararis T Langlands. Best: Deer Park: R King K McHarg B Guerra J Purton-S mith K McKenzie H Ayres. Spotswood: R Newton C Morgan T Langlands W Langlands S Pocervina J Beha. DIV 2 WEST FOOTSCRAY 4.4 7.6 12.12 13.18 (96) WYNDHAMVALE 3.2 5.8 5.9 7.11 (53) Goals: West Footscray: D Yze 4 M Newport 4 M Lindsey J Lane C Browne J Trowsdale K Liossis. Wyndhamvale: A Molivas P O’Shea N Aldridge M Malual J Wood C Graham D Bunworth. Best: West Footscray: M Newport M Kennedy J Trowsdale T Bray B Turner K Lewicki. Wyndhamvale: T Nyawela B Parker N Fonua D Ellis J Damjanovski C Graham. WESTERN: Div 1: Res: St Albans 11.6 bt Sunshine 5.10. U-18: Spotswood 11.9 bt Werribee Districts 5.9. Div 2: Res: Parkside 11.20 bt West Footscray 7.6. U-18: Werribee Districts 21.15 bt Wyndhamvale 7.9.
ESSENDON SENIOR
PREMIER DIV STRATHMORE 5.2 8.5 9.9 14.14 (98) AVONDALE HGTS 2.0 3.3 9.6 11.12 (78) Goals: Strathmore: M Little 5 A Grima 3 M Knight 3 T Grima 2 N Lyons. Avondale Heights: D Galea 7 P Rose 3 J Grabowski. Best: Strathmore: A Iacobucci A Arrowsmith S Foulds D Jones K Staudt M Little. Avondale Heights: D Galea M Cravino M Tanner N Byrne J Taberner P Harris. SENIOR DIV 2 ROXBURGH PARK 4.4 5.6 10.9 12.9 (81) COBURG DISTRICTS 4.2 5.9 8.9 11.14 (80) Goals: Roxburgh Park: Unavailable. Coburg Districts: B Storer 3 T Lucin 3 N Georgeades S Pipe M Seyes A Maggiore D Piperno. Best: Roxburgh Park: Unavailable. Coburg Districts: N Georgeades B Storer C Sargent S Wallace M Young. ESSENDON: Snr Premier: Strathmore 14.14 bt Avondale Heights 11.12. Res: Greenvale 14.12 bt Aberfeldie 5.6. U-18.5: Greenvale 15.9 bt Strathmore 9.11. Div 2 . Res: Moonee Valley 17.9 bt Roxburgh Park 9.4. U-18.5: Roxburgh Park 17.26 bt Strathmore 11.10. EASTERN: Div 1: Vermont 16.7 bt Montrose 13.9. U-19: East Ringwood 16.8 bt Vermont 5.6. Div
“The best two teams for the season are in the grand final.” Muscat said the club’s expectation was to make the finals after relegation last year. “We won only one match last year, so even though we are in a lower division to have more wins and make finals is a good thing,” he said. “To get within one win of a grand final is a positive. “We now need some experienced players for next year to add to our current list.” For more photos, go to www.northern. starweekly.com.au.
2: North Ringwood 17.15 bt Croydon 7.8. Res: Doncaster 10.10 bt Croydon 8.9. U-19: Mooroolbark 10.13 bt Mulgrave 8.11. Div 3: Templestowe 11.9 bt Boronia 8.5. Res: Ringwood 6.8 bt Templestowe 5.5. U-19: Wantirna South 15.8 bt Templestowe 4.10. Div 4: Park Orchards 10.2 bt Warrandyte 8.7. Res: Warrandyte 13.6 bt Forest Hill 9.12. U-19: Coldstream 12.16 bt Surrey Park 6.3. SOUTHERN: Div 1: East Brighton 13.9 bt St Pauls 6.10. Res: Bentleigh 14.4 bt Cheltenham 9.12. Div 2: Skye 10.16 bt Caulfield 6.11. Res: Doveton Eagles 10.15 bt Mordialloc 10.5. Div 3: Carrum Patterson Lakes 9.12 bt Mount Waverley 8.9. Res: Lyndale 7.6 bt Carrum Patterson Lakes 4.14. Res: Dingley 14.16 bt Clayton 13.13.
VAFA PREMIER
COLLEGIANS 6.3 12.7 14.9 19.14 (128) OLD SCOTCH 2.6 4.8 5.12 6.15 (51) Goals: Collegians: S Taft 8 D Russo 2 A Croft T Zimbachs N Ries W Tardif J Eimutis A Howison N Corp J Kamener H Croft. Old Scotch: M Wills 2 T Macmillan W Strange C Watts N Walmsley. Best: Collegians: S Taft W Tardif T Zimbachs D Russo N Corp T Penberthy. Old Scotch: E Routman C O’Beirne C McDonough A Lim T Macmillan W Carrington. BEAUMARIS 1.5 5.8 14.14 20.18 (138) ST BEDES/MT 5.2 7.6 9.9 14.12 (96) Goals: Beaumaris: M Petering 4 N Dickinson 3 S Gower 2 J Grange 2 S Scott 2 W Gillespie A Giuliano J Nash A Carroll R Cathcart W Murton L Casey-Leigh. St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: S Richards 2 S Doherty 2 C Hansen 2 M Coen 2 M Wintle J Robertson P Tyquin C Richards P Kean B O’Toole. Best: Beaumaris: A Carroll M Petering R Cathcart J Nash D Pritchard W Mattingley. St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: P Tyquin T Pastura P Kean A Cross M Coen C Hansen. OLD TRINITY 6.6 10.8 12.8 12.10 (82) DE LA SALLE 2.0 6.5 10.6 11.10 (76) Goals: Old Trinity: J Osborn 4 J Hunt 2 H Tinney 2 M Kilpin E Weatherson D Wildsmith L Juric. De La Salle: A Kneebone 3 A Indovino 2 T Humphrey 2 S Williams D Close T Curry E Clinch. Best: Old Trinity: D Wildsmith C Pohl H Tinney J Osborn N Howell J Steinhart. De La Salle: S Williams M Fieldsend T Humphrey O Persson A Indovino H Haley. OLD XAVERIANS 3.4 6.9 10.16 16.18 (114) OLD BRIGHTON 2.3 5.8 7.9 11.11 (77) Goals: Old Xaverians: C Smith 4 M Douglas 3 M Handley 3 C Larkins 2 B Goss 2 E Prowse T Dynon. Old Brighton: D Anthony 4 C King 2 H Cannon B Jakobi L Otto A Dewar T Clarke. Best: Old Xaverians: C Waller M Douglas C Larkins T Dynon D Sapuppo E Prowse. Old Brighton: T Clarke B Jakobi C King D Anthony L Hendra T Skewes. UNIVERSITY BLACKS0.7 4.8 11.13 18.14 (122) ST BERNARDS 1.0 4.2 6.3 6.7 (43) Goals: University Blacks: A Pattison 4 J Quaile 2 J Ernest 2 J Slabbert 2 A Locke 2 P O’Rourke I Anderson B Mahon S Weekley T Storer A Robbins. St Bernards: T Gleeson 2 D Riley J Forder A Singleton S Caven. Best: University Blacks: B Sheahan P O’Rourke B Mahon S Hogan N Batten J Slabbert. St Bernards: J Forder A Singleton L Scerri J Manunzio C Peart T Gleeson.
PREMIER B FINAL
UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.4 7.6 9.11 14.14 (98) ST KEVINS 1.3 5.5 7.7 8.11 (59) Goals: University Blues: P Hayes 3 R Eade 2 T MacKenzie 2 P Summers D Heinz R McMahon P Gardiner M Rippon M James C Williams. St Kevins: H Parkes 2 Z Ginies 2 S Salopek T Cunningham B Kanakis T McPherson. Best: University Blues: P Summers J Watts J Mugavin P Hayes A Nice M Hart. St Kevins: Not available.
Hume United all but secured its spot in FFV state league 2 north west for next season with a 3-2 win over Heidelberg Stars on Saturday. United is six points above the relegation zone with two matches left. Sporting Whittlesea is sixth following a 2-1 win over La Trobe University. In state league 3 north west, Lalor United suffered its second straight loss, this time 2-1 to Williamstown, while Whittlesea United lost 6-2 to Brunswick Zebras. In state league 4 north, Upfield beat Fawkner 3-2, Epping City lost 1-0 to West Preston and Bundoora United and Northern Falcons drew 2-2.
Cricket
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PREMIER C FINAL HAMPTON ROV. 6.0 9.3 11.3 16.10 (106) MARCELLIN 1.3 4.5 9.12 10.12 (72) Goals: Hampton Rovers: E Turner 5 M Devereaux 3 M Care 3 A McNeil B Traeger-Haig S Burggraaff J McPherson S Clements. Marcellin: J Bortolotto 3 S McPherson 3 J Antypas M Gasparini J Carlson P Millsom. Best: Hampton Rovers: C Carnovale A McNeil J Lovig E Turner M Care L Fletcher. Marcellin: J Carlson T Carlson A Beaini J Bortolotto J Blanch J Gasparini. DIV 1 FINAL THERRY PENOLA 5.1 8.4 12.6 16.10 (106) WILLIAMSTOWN 2.5 4.6 7.8 10.10 (70) Goals: Therry Penola: J Bannister 4 C Bannister 3 H Rowe N Milevski B Egglestone. Williamstown Cyms: M John 4 J Gray 4 R Chan 2 C Richards J Bencich C Oates L Molan D Calman-Orr T Murphy. Best: Therry Penola: B Harding P Edwards M Lyons J White J Egglestone M Valenti. Williamstown Cyms: R Danaher T Johnstone R Chan N Holdsworth S McVernon T Murphy. DIV 2 FINAL ST MARY’S 4.3 9.6 10.11 13.12 (90) KEW 1.2 2.3 3.5 6.6 (42) Goals: St Mary’s Salesian: J Rogers 3 T Whittle 2 J Strangward 2 B Andrews 2 L Holmes H Chipperfield N Latsas A Dwyer. Kew: A Brazzale 3 M Waters J Dammenhayn J O’Keefe. Best: St Mary’s Salesian: N Latsas J Rogers J Strangward H Chipperfield N Baum B Andrews. Kew: N Rohrt S Bishop P Donaldson J O’Bryan M Cochrane A Brazzale. DIV 3 FINAL AQUINAS 6.4 9.4 16.10 19.16 (130) SWINBURNE UNI 1.3 6.7 7.9 11.13 (79) Goals: Aquinas: J Perrett 5 S Williams 3 M Kershaw 2 P Jurkovsky 2 B O’Loughlin 2 M Niezen M Jess M Cull T Niezen L McDonald. Swinburne University: J Bunge 4 Z Scrase 2 A Woodhead T Kennedy R Lugg B Higgins G Peter. Best: Aquinas: M Jess L Toomey P Jurkovsky J Perrett A Meagher L Barnes. Swinburne University: Z Scrase J Bunge A Woodhead M Hodgson J Bradley A Hyman. DIV 4 FINAL HAWTHORN 3.2 5.6 8.9 11.15 (81) WEST BRUNSWICK 3.3 4.5 8.7 10.7 (67) Goals: Hawthorn: J Ince 4 G Edmond 2 S Stormonth 2 R White 2 A Beaton. West Brunswick: J Nulty 2 M Holmes 2 Z Tisdale 2 R Benjamin M Simpson L Buckler C Germon. Best: Hawthorn: J Campbell P Nunan A Beaton M McNeill J Ince D Pritchard. West Brunswick: L Buckler C Germon W Baker R Touzel J Sandow L Martin. PREMIER RESERVE: Rd 18: Beaumaris 15.12 d St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 7.8, Collegians 8.11 drew Old Scotch 8.11, De La Salle 11.12 d Old Trinity 8.8, Old Xaverians 10.12 d Old Brighton 7.9, University Blacks 11.12 d St Bernards 3.9. PREMIER THIRDS: Rd 18: University Blacks 23.16 d St Bernards 7.7, Old Scotch 9.11 d Old Melburnians 3.10, Old Xaverians 10.12 d University Blues 8.6. PREMIER B RESERVE: Semi-f 1: St Kevins 15.9 d University Blues 12.8. PREMIER C RESERVE: Semi-f 2: Parkdale Vultures 13.9 d PEGS 8.9. PREMIER B THIRDS: Semi-f 2: Old Xaverians 14.9 d St Kevins 5.4. PREMIER C THIRDS: Semi-f 2: St Mary’s Salesian 6.5 d St Kevins 2.7. DIV 1 RESERVE: Semi-f 2: Therry Penola 11.9 d Williamstown Cyms 6.9. DIV 2 RESERVE: Semi-f 2: St Mary’s Salesian 15.12 d Kew 2.11. DIV 3 RESERVE: Semi-f: Uhs-Vu 11.13 d Aquinas 9.5. DIV 4 RESERVE: Semi-f 2: West Brunswick 10.13 d Hawthorn 4.7. U-19 SEC 2: Semi-f 1: Old Trinity 11.18 d Parkdale Vultures 6.6, University Blues 17.15 d Whitefriars 9.11.
U-19 SEC 3: Semi-f 1: Marcellin 18.11 d Old Carey 8.6, Old Ivanhoe 8.11 d Williamstown Cyms 7.8. U-19 NORTH: Semi-f 1: Wyndham Suns 10.10 d Banyule 10.8, Ivanhoe 12.21 d St Bernards 5.3. U-19 SOUTH Semi-f 1: Hampton Rovers 15.8 d De La Salle 9.13, Ormond 16.13 d Oakleigh 5.5. VAFA COLTS: Semi-f 1: Westbourne Grammarians 18.16 d Point Cook Afc 11.12, Mazenod 14.12 d St Bernards 6.7.
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SEMI-FINAL 2 ROMSEY 6.3 13.4 16.7 21.11 (137) RIDDELL 2.1 2.2 7.6 10.8 (68) Goals: Romsey: Phillip Lobb 5 Davidson 5 Caccamo 4 Dawson 2 McNaughton 2 Mitchell 2 Saad. Riddell: Haydn Ross 3 Williams 2 Ash Crosbie Krojs Sahlberg Cariss. Best: Romsey: Phillip Lobb Trigg Mills Smythe Farmer Tessari. Riddell: Zane Williams Lee Morrison Ross Krojs Cariss. GEELONG AND DISTRICT: Semi-f 2 North Geelong 13.8 bt Bell Post Hill 10.11. Res: Semi-f 2 North Geelong 9.8 bt Bell Post Hill 3.8.
Q RUGBY LEAGUE VICTORIAN: Preliminary-f: First Grade: Casey Warriors 48 bt North West Wolves 8. Snd Div: Sunbury Tigers 28 bt Casey Warriors 24. U-18: Waverley Panthers 26 bt South Eastern Titans 20. U-16: Waverley Panthers 23 bt North West Wolves 22. U-14 Div 1: Northern Thunder 14 bt South Eastern Titans 10. U-14 Div 2: Werribee Bears 24 bt Casey Warriors 22. U-12: South Eastern Titans 18 bt Northern Thunder 8. Womens Tag: Werribee Bears 3 bt Waverley Panthers 2. Girls: Altona Roosters (blue) 18 bt Casey Warriors 0.
Q RUGBY UNION VICTORIA: U-18: Endeavour Hills 37 bt Moorabbin 7, Northern 29 bt Power House 26. U-16: A: Wyndham 32 bt Northern 32, Moorabbin 54 bt Endeavour Hills 19. B: Eltham 22 bt Melbourne 20, Power House 32 bt Harlequin 19. U-14: A: Northern 26 bt Endeavour Hills 5, Moorabbin 36 bt Wynd 22. B: Harlequin 50 bt Box Hill 21, Footscray 21 bt Maroondah 7. U-12: A: Wyndham 19 bt Souths 19, Endeavour Hills 43 bt Harlequin 12. B: Moorabbin 19 bt Footscray 14, Bor/ North 32 bt Elth 22.
Q SCHOOL SPORTS APS: Water Polo: Boys: Firsts: Xavier 10 bt Melbourne 4, Brighton 5 bt Wesley 3, St Kevins 16 bt Caulfield 0, Scotch 6 bt Wesley 4. Seconds: Geelong Gram 9 bt St Kevins 3, Wesley 9 bt Scotch 6. Girls: Firsts: Caulfield 9 bt Wesley 3. Seconds: Ivanhoe 7 bt Geelong Coll 1, Geelong Gram 9 bt Wesley 5, Geelong Coll 7 bt Caulfield 4.
Q ATHLETICS VICTORIA RACE WALKING at Middle Park: 10km S Evans 56m57s G Feain D Armstrong. 5km: R Walmsley 25m08s C Dickson N Mandic. 3km: A Doran 20m35s J Morrison D Moore. U-15: H Walmsley 15m40s L Feain. 2km U-12: N Djorjeric 10m53s. Women 10km: P Tindal 56m27s R Henderson. 5km: H Carr 28m03s M Gourlay D Elms. 3km: M Feain 19m14s G Steed G McPherson. U-15: P Huse 16m08s K O’Mahoney B Richardson. 2km U-12: G Louey 11m15s R Paten C Hay.
Q SAILING SANDRINGHAM: Round the Stix ht 2: EHC Div 1: More Noise (J Close). Div 2: First Passion (G Anderson). AMS div 1: More Noise (J Close). Div 2: First Passion (G Anderson). IRC Div 1: More Noise (J Close). 15 NORTHERN STAR WEEKLY \ SEPTEMBER 2, 2014