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Pool for all seasons By Lexi Cottee The new Broadmeadows leisure centre has officially opened, with a splash. After a plaque was unveiled last Wednesday, Hume mayor Adem Atmaca and councillor Geoff Porter dived into the new 50-metre indoor pool with as much enthusiasm as the children splashing around in lane one. The centre’s opening comes as a relief to councillors. Construction was suspended when builder Walton Constructions went into liquidation, delaying works for about six months. Cr Atmaca said construction at the Tanderrum Way site took about a year-and-a-half and “was not without a few speed humps along the way”. “This facility will get kids away from the Xbox and into the pool and give young people in Hume the opportunity to be champion swimmers,” he said. About 40 council staff, dignitaries and media gathered to witness the unveiling of the plaque by Cr Atmaca and Broadmeadows state MP Frank McGuire. Mr McGuire reminisced about scorching summer days spent at the Broady baths, as the old outdoor pool was then known. “The old pool was the place everyone escaped to,” Mr McGuire said. “Before closing time, everyone would do bombs off the edge before being kicked out by caretaker Jack Gulliver.” But the local MP declined to take up Cr Atmaca’s offer of a freestyle race, promising to make a splash at a later date. The old and now derelict Broady baths in Goulburn Street had became financially unviable and closed in 2007. The outdoor pool was open only from January to March. It closed at the end of February 2007 during the drought when it was found to be leaking 30,000 litres of water a day and was unable to meet stage 3 water-saving targets. Cr Porter worked at the outdoor pool part-time for about 20 years and was thrilled that Broadmeadows had its own pool again. “It left a big hole in the community when the pool closed,” he said. “We had to cut the ties and build something bigger, better and newer.” The $13.23 million indoor centre features a 50-metre pool with eight swimming lanes, new change rooms, seating for up to 400 people, a childcare centre, an outdoor lawn and a new gym. It opened earlier this month.
Mayor Adem Atmaca takes a dive with the aid of councillors Helen Patsikatheodorou, Vic Dougall and Casey Nunn. (Joe Mastroianni)
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By Lexi Cottee A record number of students from a Broadmeadows high school are going to uni. More than half the Hume Central Secondary College’s class of 2014 were accepted into their preferred university courses. Fifty-four per cent were offered first-round places and 97 per cent were offered postsecondary education at a TAFE or other vocational college. Five students received ATAR scores over 90 and one topped the state with a perfect score of 50 in VCE information technology. Principal Glenn Proctor said the students’ results were the strongest in the government college’s six-year history. He said this year’s university offers were triple the number received when he started at the school in 2008. “It’s a testament to the hard work of all our students and teachers and their strong belief in their ability to pursue their dreams,” he said. “Many of these students will be the first in their families to receive a tertiary education.” Assistant principal Lisa Robinson said a partnership with Scotch College in Hawthorn helped the students prepare for their end-ofyear exams. Hume Central liaised with Scotch teachers and took the 20 top-performing students to Hawthorn for maths, English and psychology. Nathan Baddawi, who was offered a place to study biomedicine at the University of Melbourne, said his ATAR score had opened up a world of opportunity. “Nothing can hold me back now in achieving a career and a future I’ve dreamed of,” he said. Another student, Kim Vo, was accepted into commerce at Melbourne Uni, which has one of the highest ATAR requirements in Victoria.
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Bridge Inn Road motorists are set for a reprieve from gridlock when temporary traffic lights are reconfigured to cope with peak hour traffic. Earlier this month, traffic lights on Bridge Inn Road near Sackville Street were blamed for a spike in peak hour traffic congestion at Mernda. A building contractor in the process of upgrading the intersection installed temporary traffic lights on February 4, a week after students returned to school and many parents resumed work. The traffic lights then caused significant delays, with some motorists complaining about waiting 15 minutes to get through the intersection well before 7am. Patriece Paxinos wrote on Whittlesea council’s Facebook page that on one morning traffic was banked up for 200 metres as early as 6am. Another motorist complained that she waited 20 minutes at 5pm before being able to pass through the intersection. After fielding many complaints, Whittlesea council worked with the contractor to alleviate traffic congestion and dust in surrounding streets. The council asked the developer to provide longer green-light cycles during peak hour to allow more traffic to pass through the intersection, and to continue monitoring traffic conditions to see if the “green time” needed to be increased further. The road works are expected to be finished by March 14. Lexi Cottee
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By Matt Crossman Motorists are again calling for a deadly road between Bulla and Melbourne Airport to be duplicated after VicRoads moved to reduce speeds by 20km/h. A new 80km/h limit on the 4.6-kilometre section of Sunbury Road between the Tullamarine Freeway and Wildwood Road will come into effect next Monday. But long-time Sunbury resident Hector Bugeja said reducing speed was a “cheap” solution to a problem that should have been dealt with several years ago. ‘‘It’s become a major thoroughfare and I would have thought that they’d be investing in other measures by now,’’ Mr Bugeja said. ‘‘Planners have had their heads in the sand for a while. How low do they go? Do they then reduce it to 60km/h in a few years?’’ The undivided rural road, which is used by 26,000 vehicles a day, has a history of bad crashes. VicRoads figures show there were 12 casualty crashes, including one fatality and seven serious injuries, in the five years to last June 30. Two people died in a crash involving three vehicles in July last year. Duplication of Sunbury Road by 2021 was high on a wishlist released by Hume council in the lead-up to last November’s state election. Sunbury-based councillor Ann Potter said that while she understood VicRoads’ approach, she was disappointed the duplication of the road had yet to be announced. ‘‘Obviously, it’s a massive project, but I hope that plans for the road to be duplicated are in the pipeline somewhere,’’ she said. VicRoads regional director Adam Maguire said police and the council supported the decision to reduce speeds.
A notoriously dangerous stretch of road at Mickleham is set for an upgrade. Yuroke MP Ros Spence says $5 million will be spent making Mickleham Road safer for motorists. Wire rope safety barriers and a guard fence will be installed along a 13-kilometre stretch of the road through Mickleham, Greenvale and Craigieburn. The speed limit will also be reduced from 100 to 80 kilometres per hour. VicRoads statistics show that in the five years to June 2013, there were 27 casualty crashes along this section of road, 13 of which were run-off-the-road crashes, six resulting in serious injury. The roundabout at the intersection of Mickleham and Craigieburn roads will also be upgraded. Lighting will be improved, the road’s centre and edge lines will be made more prominent, and roadside hazards, such as trees and drains, will be removed. Funding will come from the Safe System Road Infrastructure Program, via the Transport Accident Commission. Ms Spence says the project is expected to start late this year and take about nine months. Together with seven neighbouring northern councils, Hume council is lobbying the Victorian and federal governments to fund the duplication of Mickleham Road between Somerton and Craigieburn roads by 2021. The councils also want a new lane on Mickleham Road before 2031. Lexi Cottee
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He said the lower limit would give drivers more time to react to changing conditions. ‘‘Reducing the speed limit to 80km/h will improve safety by lowering the risk and severity of crashes,’’ Mr Maguire said. ‘‘The new limit will also make it easier
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Workers move as Ford invests Ford will shift more than 200 employees from Broadmeadows to a new base at Richmond. The company announced on Tuesday it would establish a new national sales office closer to the city. Contracts have been signed for office space near the Richmond Ikea store for marketing, sales and services staff “to capitalise on the area’s vibrancy and related employee satisfaction benefits,” a company spokesman said. The company also announced it would continue to invest in Broadmeadows by refurbishing its head office. The building will be transformed into a product development campus for Ford’s engineering team. “The transformation of Ford’s head office into the Asia-Pacific Engineering Centre will signal that we will be the only company that can fully develop vehicles in Australia,” Ford Australia president and chief executive Bob Graziano said. The move to Richmond will take place in the middle of the year. A company statement said Ford planned to become Australia’s largest automotive company in Australia after 2017, with a 1500-strong workforce that will continue to design, engineer and test cars. “Ford is investing heavily in innovation and our Australian team will be a key part of delivering even more advanced vehicles in the future as one of our four engineering centres of excellence globally,” Ford’s
Melbourne-based director of engineering and product development in the Asia Pacific, Graydon Reitz, said. “No other auto company is investing this heavily in Australia.” Ford will invest $300 million in its Australian operations this year. Calwell MP Maria Vamvakinou deflected questions about Ford’s move away from Broadmeadows. But she welcomed the company’s commitment to investing in its engineering facilities at the Sydney Road site.
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Team runs for others’ lives Debbie Cooke and her team of 30 walkers won’t get a wink of sleep on Saturday. For the fourth year in a row, Debbie will captain a team of Relay for Life walkers, who will take turns lapping the Meadowglen athletics track between 4pm on Saturday, February 28, and 10am the next day to raise money for cancer research. The Whittlesea City Athletics Centre team hopes to beat its effort of last year when it raised more than $6000. Debbie has been involved with the athletics club for more than 15 years since her two children, now 21 and 18, began training there in their prep years. The 54-year-old says a few club members have recently been diagnosed with cancer and her father is currently battling the disease, making the effort even more significant. Each donation helps fund Cancer Council research, prevention and support services. To donate to Whittlesea’s Relay for Life team, go online http://bit.ly/1v9g3hu. Lexi Cottee
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Meet your personal trainer New Year’s resolutions may seem like a distant memory, but for people who pledged to get fit and healthy, Whittlesea council is offering help. The council is providing free personal training sessions in parks throughout the municipality as part of a partnership between Healthy Together Whittlesea and local gyms. A series of personal training sessions will be held from 8.30-9.30am every Saturday until March 21 in parks in Lalor, Epping North, Mill Park, Mernda and Doreen, and people of all fitness levels are encouraged to attend. Svetlana Surdovska (pictured with trainer Matt Ascenzo) and Chrystalla Christophiz have already jumped on board. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/1vkzbcv, call 9217 2531 or email healthytogether@whittlesea.vic.gov.au to RSVP. Lexi Cottee
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Bushfire action goes to the wire By Lexi Cottee Dangerous overhead power lines at Whittlesea will go underground or be insulated to prevent them sparking bushfires. A federally funded program will replace hundreds of low voltage, bare-wire private power lines in bushfire-prone areas, including Whittlesea. The $750 million program stems from the Bushfire Royal Commission, which recommended the progressive replacement of all 22-kilovolt distribution feeders, either with aerial bundled cable or underground lines.
The 10-year program began rolling out in 2011 and has so far replaced 165 private power lines around Victoria. Energy and Resources Minister Lily D’Ambrosio was in Church Street, Whittlesea, last week to announce that the municipality is one of 16 regional local government areas targeted for the latest round of funding. Ms D’Ambrosio said two property owners, one in Kinglake West, the other in Mernda, had already taken advantage of the government grant and had their power lines replaced before Christmas. Seven properties are in the process of having
theirs replaced also, with work expected to wrap up before July. Another four properties are in various stages of the application process. “This represents about 3.5 kilometres of bare-wire power line being removed in the Whittlesea area, making Whittlesea and the surrounding communities safer,” Ms D’Ambrosio said. “This will be a fantastic outcome of this government initiative for the local community, to ensure that the risks posed by those privately-owned power lines are removed forever.” The program also funds the installation of back-up diesel generators in residential
aged-care and mental health facilities. Two aged-care centres in Whittlesea have been invited to apply for funding. Whittlesea Lodge moved quickly to take up the federal government’s offer and had a back-up generator installed last October. State Fire Services Commissioner Craig Lapsley has been working with government departments and power companies to determine country areas’ most bushfire-prone spots. Landowners eligible for the funding must engage a contractor, secure the supplies and get the relevant local planning approvals.
A red ribbon was cut to officially open the long-awaited Hume GP Super Clinic in Broadmeadows last Monday. Operated by Dianella Community Health, the $12 million centre in Coleraine Street is a one-stop shop with doctors, pathologists, a pharmacy, physiotherapist, dietitians, counsellors, podiatry and occupational therapists on hand. The centre is now open for business and offers bulk-billing, after-hours services and same-day appointments. Despite a break-in a week before the opening, when a television set and audio system were stolen, the show went ahead in the presence of local dignitaries, including (from left) Dianella chief executive Dr Neil Cowen, Hume mayor Adem Atmaca, Dianella chairman Dr John Hodgson, Broadmeadows MP Frank McGuire and Calwell MP Maria Vamvakinou. The Hume GP Super Clinic is at 42-48 Coleraine Street, Broadmeadows. Lexi Cottee
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Dancers Piao Ying Shang and Fu Yan Chen were part of the colourful entertainment when the Chinese Seniors Friendship Association of Whittlesea celebrated Chinese New Year – the Year of the Goat – with a big feast, singing and dancing at the Mill Park Community Centre. If you’d like to join the association, call Albert Yew or Regina Leung-Hining on 0469 756 599. The group meets on Wednesdays. Lexi Cottee
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Craigieburn Art Group is holding its 25th exhibition at the Craigieburn function rooms, 127 Craigieburn Road West, from 10am-5pm on the weekend of February 28-March 1. Admission is free. Artists will demonstrate from 11am on both days. ■ Kathy, 9306 8600
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played a bad shot, Dale McDonald went out three balls later and we went to lunch at 4-118,” Maddocks said. “Instead of having two set batsmen we had two new batsmen and we never recovered. “It’s our worst performance since Christmas.” The Kangaroos were all out for 170 and Melbourne Uni reached 1-103 in reply by stumps on day one. Maddocks said the key to having any chance on day two of the match was creating chances. “We didn’t create any chances,” he said. “But the game isn’t over. We need to learn to be patient, which is what we haven’t been when we need to be.” For Maddocks and the Kangaroos this weekend is the last one in a tough and long
season, which has resulted in a total of 12 wins across four premier sides. “Twelve wins is pretty poor,” Maddocks said. “We have been in positions to win and we haven’t known how to get across the line. “I think we are ahead of last year [when they also won 12 games] but you’ll struggle losing nine out of the first 11. “We haven’t had the players to step up and it will take time for the club to develop.” Maddocks said the development of captain James Lidgett was one of the major positives to come out of the season. “James is pretty stoic and has done pretty good in role handed to him as a 19-year-old,” he said. “I hope it stands him in good stead for the future.”
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Magpies kick off girls’ footy It may be early days but the formation of Roxburgh Park’s new girls’ football team already has players and parents smiling. Half a dozen girls turned out for the side’s first training session two weeks ago and they are now trying to recruit their friends. Wayne Capuano, previously the Magpies’ junior co-ordinator, has been given the role of setting up the team. “I noticed a lot of other clubs were having girls teams,” Capuano said. “I suggested to the club we go down that path and they put me in charge.” The club wants to play in the Essendon District Football League’s youth girls competition. Kristy Dickson, who has played in the Victorian Women’s Football League, has been appointed coach. “It was very positive and the girls are excited about it all,” Capuano said. “They’re working on their friends to try to get a whole complement of players.” Parents are already showing a good interest in the team. “When the boys train, parents mostly drop them off and then come back to pick them up,” he said. “Now they stay and watch the girls train.” The club will start with a youth girls side for players from 13-18, with the hope of expanding that in the future. The EDFL is also making a big focus on girls’ football this season, with a promotional video online encouraging girls to get involved. Burnside Heights, East Keilor and Northern Saints are also looking at establishing girls’ teams, with 13 clubs looking to field sides in the under-13 and/ or youth girls competitions. The youth girls competition normally plays on a Saturday morning. For details call 0440 016 172 or go to www.essendondfl.com.au. Tara Murray
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Northern United, including Alfonso Rodriguez (pictured), made an early departure from the national FFA Cup after losing 4-1 to Laverton Park in the first round of Victorian results on Saturday. Bundoora United and North City Wolves won through to the second round but Plenty Valley Lions and Meadow Park were knocked out. More than 600 clubs have entered the 2015 competition after the spectacular success of the inaugural cup last season. For more pictures go to www.northern.starweekly.com.au
Bundoora RSL will face Altona in the first week of Bowls Victoria Metropolitan premier division finals. With a top-two spot already secure, RSL defeated Melbourne 15(76)-(70). Whittlesea’s 14(91)-4(68) loss to Ferntree Gully means it will miss out on finals in division 1, section 1. Bundoora RSL (2) will face MCC (2). 13 NORTHERN STAR WEEKLY \ FEBRUARY 24, 2015
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Another week, another twist in the tale of the Sub-District cricket’s north-west division. With two weeks until finals, the make-up of the top six is anyone’s guess with each week throwing up surprise results. Roxburgh Park Broadmeadows, Plenty Valley and Melton Lions have all been on top of the ladder at some point since Christmas, such is the closeness of the competition. After being knocked off the top by Kew the previous weekend, Roxburgh Park bounced back this week with 8-259 against Werribee, another team in the finals mix. Falcons captain-coach Mitch Johnstone
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PRAHRAN V FOOTSCRA FOOTSCRAY EDGEWATER A At Toorak Park FOOTSCRAY EDGEWA FOOTSCRA ATER 1st Innings D RUSS c Miller b Hutton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 J CROSTHWAITE c Hussey b McNally . . . . . . . . 96 T DEAN lbw b McNally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 D KIGHT c Coates b Hutton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 A BARTON not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 M NALESNYIK c De Bolfo b Hutton . . . . . . . . . . 2 G WALKER c McNally b Hutton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 T WRIGHT run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 H WINTER-IRVING not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Extras (4b 3lb 10nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Seven wickets (dec) for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 Fall: 194, 319, 373, 380, 382, 412, 421 Bowling: J Miller 12-0-70-0, S Singh 9.1-0-58-0, S Seymour 8-0-42-0, A Hutton 15-4-65-4, N McNally 24-0-118-2, N Morrey 9-0-61-0, D Hussey 4-0-9-0 Overs: 81.1 PRAHRAN 1st Innings S DE BOLFO b Haberfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 D HEMP lbw b Winter-Irving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 A DHULL not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 S COA COATES not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 TTwo wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Fall: 0, 14 Bowling: J Haberfield 4-0-12-1, H Winter-Irving 3-09-1. Overs: 7. Umpires: S Brne & A Sammartino ESSENDON V GEELONG At Windy Hill ESSENDON 1st Innings S McNAMARA lbw b McPhee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 B MacRAE c Butterworth b Sheppard . . . . . . . . 46 AA AYRE b McPhee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 A BLIZZARD c McDonald b Reed . . . . . . . . . . . 18 J SEYMOUR c McDonald b McPhee . . . . . . . . . 50 J GALEOTTI c McDonald b Hart . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 N PERERA b Hart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 C McKA McKAY c Butterworth b Hart . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 J DAMJANOVSKI c McDonald b Sandri . . . . . . . 12 M DORIC not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 L CAMERON not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Nine wickets (dec) for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 Fall: 15, 108, 135, 141, 209, 211, 243, 264, 276 Bowling: J Reed 12-2-44-1, J Sheppard 14-4-29-1, J McPhee 13-5-36-3, C Sandri 22-8-56-1, C Ogle 3-1-12-0, J Hart 27-2-111-3. Overs: 91 GEELONG 1st Innings M HARRISON c Blizzard b McKay . . . . . . . . . . . 2 T TREBLE not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 E VINES not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 One wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Fall: 2 Bowling: C McKay 1-0-2-1, L Cameron 1-0-2-0 Overs: 2. Umpires: A Barrow & G Bawa GREENV GREENVALE KANGAROOS V MELBOURNE UNI At Greenvale GREENVALE KANGAROOS 1st Innings GREENV T URA c Fletcher b Ahmed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 S GAUT GAUTAM c Leggett b Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 J LIDGETT c Simpson b Ahmed . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 D McDONALD lbw b Bett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 J SHANTRY c Martignago b Boyle. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 A AMIN c Martignago b Bett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 L SANDY c Martignago b Boyle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 K ADAMS c Martignago b Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 J ROSEWARNE c Simpson b Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . 5 A SMILLIE not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 NV VANUA c Shute b Ahmed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Extras (8b 5lb 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
said it was a good toss to win and bat first. “It was a relatively good wicket with favourable conditions for the batsmen,” he said. “We fell 20-30 short of what we wanted, with the innings tailing off towards the end.” The innings hero was Mitch Streiff, who made his maiden First XI century, 114 not out. The Falcons may find themselves back on top at the end of this game. Plenty Valley, now top of the ladder, has already conceded first innings points to Melton after batting first and being bowled out for 61, with five players making ducks. When Melton replied, Sean Ayres took 6-10, including 5-0 at one stage, as the Lions declared at stumps at 9-78.
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Fall: 43, 91, 118, 118, 145, 146, 148, 154, 159, 170 Bowling: M Stafford 6-1-35-0, A Boyle 13-3-33-5, S Reid 13-3-32-0, F Ahmed 18.3-3-48-3, J Bett 7-39-2. Overs: 57.3 MELBOURNE UNI 1st Innings W SHUTE not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 J MARTIGNAGO lbw b Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 B FLETCHER not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Extras (2b 3lb 6w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 One wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Fall: 30 Bowling: J Shantry 11-3-15-0, A Smillie 9-3-36-0, K Adams 7-4-9-1, N Vanua 3-0-20-0, J Rosewarne 6-0-16-0, S Gautam 3-1-2-0. Overs: 39. Umpires: V Borg & D Brigham PREMIER LOWER GRADES: 2nds: Ring 2-131 (Campbell 62no) v Frank Pen 82 (Campbell 3-13 Ludowyke 3-25), Casey-SM v St Kilda (to play Sun), Prah 8 (dec)-173 (Atkinson 42 Koch 3-23) v Foot Edge 71 (Underwood 39 McGain 5-23 Van Der Merwe 4-19) & 0-2, Haw-Mon Uni 0-0 v Mon Tigers 9 (dec)-344 (Mulcahy 86no Matarazzo 80 Waters 61 Agar 31 Seneviratne 4-96 Landers 3-60), Green Kang 195 (T (Twentyman 43 Pobega 35 van Cuylenburg 4-29 D Hutton 3-54) v Melb Uni 0-37, Fitz Donc v Melb 7-267 (B Thomson 98 Middlin 72 Grace 3-65), Ncte 9 (dec)-351 (Powick 202no Keogh 40 O’Sullivan 31) v Dand 1-19, Ess 2-54 v Geel 8 (dec)-250 (Arnel 74 Gunther 52 Condy 33 Hunichen 3-43), Carl v Camb Mag 8-350 (Rickarby 97 Thewlis 78 Murphy 68 Rowles 42 Rawson 32 Colaco 3-76). 3rds: Ring 0-7 v Frank Pen 253 (Drummond 53 McIlroy 65 Emmett 5-71 Wade 3-67), Casey-SM 126 (Rose 31 Barnett 5-40) v St Kilda 0-58 (Bychkov 37no), Prah v Foot Edge 239 (Tonkin (T 79 Collinson 32), Haw-Mon Uni 5-56 v Mon Tigers 127 (Wilson 45 Cannon 7-30), Green Kang 65 v Melb Uni 5-174, Fitz Donc 162 (Considine 61 Gunning 5-51) v Melb 2-43, Ncte 1-4 v Dand 195 (Mackenzie 43 Merlo 44 Vora 41 D’Souza 3-55 Strangio 3-37), Ess 8-81 (Smith 3-11) v Geel 89 (Parbhakar 5-22), Carl v Camb Mag (to play Sun). 4ths: Ring v Frank Pen 137 (Draycott 34 Kilby 4-43 Newman 3-24), Casey-SM 0-0 v St Kilda 266 (Garschagen 57 Chamberlain 54 Edmunds 36), Prah 7(dec)119 (Yaman (Y 50no Haffenden 3-41) v Foot Edge 116 (Haffenden 33no Modoo-Loy 4-7 Stolzenburg 3-21) & 0-13, Haw-Mon Uni 163 (Sathiyaseelan 47 Landers 31 M Suppree 3-35) v Mon Tigers 2-66, Green Kang 182 (Fernando 62) v Melb Uni, Fitz Donc v Melb 9-212 (Sharma 46 Gibbs 41 Moore 30), Ncte 5-88 (Davine 38 M Sweeney 3-6) v Dand 107 (Glover 3-17), Ess 8-382 (Batch 131 Rutland 59 Khan 55no) v Geel, Carl 129 (Walker 32 Guneratne 3-12 Higgins 3-19) v Camb Mag 2-14.
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NORTH WEST: 1ST XI: Yarraville Y 125 (Love 50) v Williamstown 3-5, Preston 9-152 (Maratos 51) v Balwyn, Sunshine 37 (McCammon 5-16) and 0-20 v Altona 4-102(Collins 65), Ivanhoe 9-277 (White 132 McLeod 52) v Brunswick, Roxburgh Park/ Broadmeadows 8-259 (Streiff 114no) v Werribee, Kew 8-300 (Gledhill 96 Baldwin 71) v Coburg, Plenty Valley 61 v Melton 78 (Ayres 6-10. 2ND XI: Ivanhoe 202 (Corrie 63) v Brunswick, Coburg 2-90 v Kew, Plenty Valley 151 v Melton 3-66, Williamstown 223 (Vincent 57 Mattson 65 Cruden 5-52) v Yarraville Y 0-14, Sunshine 119 (Canals 6-19) v Altona 4-98 (Hicks 55). 3RD XI: Williamstown 130 (Browning 50) v Yarraville Y 1-11, Werribee 161 (Buchanan 71 Ruuska 6-29) v Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 0-19, Preston 9-284 (Burge 71) v Balwyn, Coburg 263 v Kew, Melton 90 v Plenty Valley 0-2, Brunswick 9-293 (Anderson 85 Allen 58) v Ivanhoe. 4TH XI: Yarraville Y 316 (Edwards 112 Singh 55) v Williamstown, Coburg 8-144 (Shethna 51) v Kew, Brunswick 255 v Ivanhoe, Preston 155 v Balwyn 5-32, Sunshine 86 (Wesley 5-14) v Altona 1-105, Werribee 8-266 (Brady 102no) v Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 1-4.
“We have to make sure we get a good result in our game,” Johnstone said. “With Melton taking the six points, they and Plenty Valley are on 51 points and we’re on 49. “It’ll be interesting to see how Plenty Valley approaches the game and whether they risk losing outright in trying to get the win themselves. “We’re absolutely looking at getting a top-two spot. If you can get a home final and second chance it gives you some security.” The Falcons face Sunshine in a one-day game in the last match of the regular season. “From teams from 11th it is very competitive,” Johnstone said. “If you don’t come out and play you will be found out.”
Q BOWLS BOWLS VICTORIA-SATURDA VICTORIA-SATURDAY TURDAY METROPOLITAN METROPOLIT PENNANT: Premier Div: BRIGHTON 0-62 bt ALTONA AL 18-103 (A Alexandrou 14 lost to S Fordham 37 R Smith 14 lost to M Rennex 21 H Williams 18 lost to B Foley 23 B Verlaan 16 lost to B Young Y 22), MENTONE 16101 bt CLAYTON CLA 2-76 (J Ryan 23 bt L Adams 22 C Twentyman T 22 bt D Benwell 14 A Rowan 35 bt G Archer 15 D Rushton 21 lost to D Holt 25), MCC KEW SPORTS 18-110 bt MOONEE PONDS 0-53 (F Collett 24 bt D Murphy 21 T Ristic 34 bt J Huber 11 P Pervaz 28 bt E Pistoni 10 C Ball 24 bt A Crowle 11), YARRA Y GLEN 4-71 lost to ESSENDON 14-85 (T Stafford 23 bt M Strotchnetter 17 M O’Brien 15 lost to P Loe 28 P Neltham 20 bt A Flapper 14 M Aylward 13 lost to N Wilson 26), MELBOURNE 3-70 lost to BUNDOORA RSL 15-76 (R Green 16 D D Di Florio 16 D Horeau 16 lost to B Spurr 21 G Hopwood 18 lost to N McIntyre 23 B Leighton 20 bt A Galloway 16). Div 1: Sec 1: Croy (1) 16-89 Keys (1) 2-69, Bund RSL (2) 18-95 Burw Dist (1) 0-56, Fern Gul (1) 14-91 Whitt (1) 4-68, MCC (2) 16-94 Deer Pk (1) 2-66, Mitch (1) 17-90 Bright (2) 1-73. Sec 2: Melton (1) 16-81 Elth (1) 2-64, Donv (1) 9-0 Ber (1) 9-0, Alt (2) 2-65 Lily (1) 16-87, W’bee (1) 12-76 Lal (2) 6-74, Ess (2) 17-85 Elst Clb (1) 1-63. Sec 3: Glenr (1) 9-0 St Kil (1) 9-0, Chelt (1) 4-85 Ment (2) 14-86, Rich Uni (1) 16-79 Edith (1) 2-65, Lal (1) 9-0 Burd Pk (1) 9-0, Yarr/Foot Y (1) 4-75 Moon Val (1) 14-78. Sec 4: Glen Wav (1) 16-79 Kings (1) 2-60, Cran (1) 15-74 Pak (1) 3-63, Ring (1) 16-84 MCC (1) 2-70, Arma (1) 5-84 Mulg CC (1) 13-86. Div 2-Sec 1: Flem/Kens (1) 2-77 Y Yarr/Foot (2) 16-82, Sunb (1) 18-99 Melton (2) 0-68, Suns C (1) 2-64 W’bee (2) 16-82, Will (1) 16-79 Alt Sports (1) 2-70. Sec 2: Ess (3) 15-74 Buck Pk (1) 3-66, Craig (1) 9-0 W Cob (1) 9-0, Keil (1) 9-0 Pres-Res (1) 9-0, Strath (1) 4-76 Fitz Vic (2) 14-84. Sec 3: Dare C (1) 7-77 Rosan (1) 11-77, Bund RSL (3) 14-78 Rich Uni (2) 4-71, Heid Golf (1) 14-81 C of Heid (1) 4-71, Green (1) 14-93 MCC (3) 4-68, Ivan (1) 16-69 Montm (1) 2-57. Sec 4: Lily (2) 0-61 Moorool (1) 18-91, Burw Dist (2) 2-59 Y Yarr Glen (2) 16-95, Chirn Pk (1) 3-69 Warb (1) 15-81, Elth (2) 9-0 Hurst (1) 9-0. Sec 5: Burw Dist (3) 14-70 Mitch (2) 4-59, Verm Sth (1) 13-81 Up Tec T (1) 5-67, Heathm (2) 18-99 Ash (1) 0-57, Black (1) 14-79 Mt Wav (1) 4-73, Monb (1) 16-120 Camb Cent (1) 2-56. Sec 6: Clay (2) 2-76 Melb (2) 16-77, Ber (2) 16-91 Glen Wav (2) 2-51, S Oak (1) 9-0 Black (2) 9-0, SOC (1) 16-90 Verm Sth (2) 2-74. Sec 7: Pak (2) 16-107 Nar War (1) 2-58, Mulg CC (2) 16-92 Cran (2) 2-68, Cran RSL (1) 18103 Clay (3) 0-61, Burd Pk (2) 16-78 Hamp Park (1) 2-75, Ber (3) 16-97 Mord (1) 2-72. Sec 8: Elst Pk (1) 16-97 Hamp (1) 2-69, Bright (3) 2-65 Bent (1) 16-88, Mid Pk (1) 14-82 Alb Pk (1) 4-70, Ment (3) 2-55 Glen E-McKinnon (1) 16-82, Melb (3) 14-79 Chelt (2) 4-77. Div 3-Sec 1: Yarr/Foot Y (3) 17-92 Will (2) 1-48, Alt (3) 4-64 W’bee (3) 14-86, Suns RSL (1) 2-65 Port Melb (1) 16-92, Moon Pds (2) 18-94 Foots Pk (1) 0-58, New (1) 2-67 Hopp (2) 16-88. Sec 2: Mari Pk (1) 17105 Strath (2) 1-64, Moon Val (2) 16-88 Sunb (2) 2-66, Moon Pds (3) 0-63 Yarr/Foot Y (4) 18-104, Clift Pk (1) 9-0 Keil (2) 9-0, Buck Pk (2) 16-84 Craig (2) 2-62. Sec 3: Whitt (2) 15-90 Ivan (2) 3-68, Montm (3) 16-85 Diam Ck (1) 2-68, Fair (1) 18-102 Glenr (3) 0-59, Lal (3) 16-98 Epp RSL (1) 2-66, Kings (2) 18-99 E Ivan (1) 0-55. Sec 4: Donc (1) 16-85 Heals (1) 2-71, Temp T (1) 4-74 Grey (1) 14-80, N Bal (1) 9-0 Croy (2) 9-0, Chirn Pk (2) 14-80 Ring (2) 4-77, Moorool (2) 16-84 Donv (2) 2-77. Sec 5: Heath Rec (1) 17-97 Moorool (3) 1-64, Aub (1) 16-121 Black (3) 2-71, Box H RSL (1) 14-82 Donc (2) 4-74, Rich Uni (3) 0-47 Bor (1) 18-96, East Glf (1) 18-109 Verm Sth (3) 0-63. Sec 6: Glen Wav (3) 2-66 Ber (4) 16-99, Cran (3) 15-88 Nob Pk (1) 3-74, Mulg CC (3) 16-84 Wav Glf (1) 2-77, Mt Wav (2) 18-100 Card Waters (1) 0-56, Nar War (2) 0-59 Dand Clb (1)
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18-107. Sec 7: Edith (2) 18-15 Arma (2) 0-0, Chelt (3) 16-74 Beau (1) 2-68, Moorab (1) 16-92 Sand (1) 2-68, Park (1) 16-87 Hamp RSL (1) 2-71, Caul Pk Alma (1) 14-72 Carr (1) 4-71. Sec 8: Clay (4) 2-59 Caul Pk Alma (2) 16-106, Elst Clb (2) 16-111 Murr Pk (1) 2-49, Bent (2) 14-84 Arma (3) 4-81, MCC (4) 9-0 S Oak (2) 9-0, St Kil (2) 14-82 Coates (2) 4-81. Div 4: Sec 1: St. Albans (1) 9-0 Suns VRI (1) 9-0, Melton (3) 9-0 Keil (3) 9-0, Werribee (4) 2-69 Alt North (1) 16-97, Deer Pk (2) 3-80 City of Melb (1) 15-81, Lav (1) 14-88 Alt (4) 4-66. Sec 2: Bruns (1) 15-96 Prin Pk Carlton (1) 3-80, Cob More (1) 8814 W’bee (5) 69-4, W Cob (2) 16-77 Ess (4) 2-67, Pres-Res (2) 16-80 Lal (4) 2-68, Aber (1) 4-82 Glad Pk (1) 14-85. Sec 3: Kings (3) 4-76 Elth (3) 14-78, Hurst (2) 18-89 Ivan (3) 0-65, Diam Ck (2) 2-75 Y Val CC (1) 16-78, MCC Kew Sports (2) 13-79 Alph (1) 5-75, Rosan (2) 0-72 Bund RSL (4) 18-82. Sec 4: Donc (3) 17-74 Mitch (3) 1-65, Verm Sth (4) 2-73 Box H RSL (2) 16-77, Bays (2) 6-76 Heath Rec (2) 12-80, Heathm (3) 3-70 Black Nth (1) 15-84, Donv (3) 9-0 Montm (4) 9-0. Sec 5: Chirn Pk (3) 14-75 Monb (2) 4-73, Heath Rec (3) 2-66 Mulg CC (4) 1697, Up Tec T (2) 5-77 Glen Wav (4) 13-79, Bor (2) 16-86 Heathm (4) 2-66, Moorool (4) 2-73 Yarr Y Glen (3) 16-97. Sec 6: Ash (2) 14-82 Mal (1) 4-78, Oak (1) 1-57 Mid Pk (2) 17-97, Benn (1) 16-91 St Kil (3) 2-76, Glen E-McKn (2) 16-89 Mt Wav (3) 2-70, Hawth (1) 2-62 Toor T (1) 16-85. Sec 7: Ber (5) 16105 Burd Pk (3) 2-62, Murr (1) 9-0 Chad (1) 9-0, Nob Pk (2) 2-80 Mulg CC (5) 16-100, Hamp Park (2) 16-87 Dand RSL Rec (1) 2-65, Keys (2) 14-89 Cran (4) 4-69. Sec 8: Arma (4) 14-98 High (1) 4-62, Mord (2) 4-71 Blk Rk (1) 14-81, Beau (2) 16-83 Edith (3) 2-55, Hamp RSL (2) 9-0 Chels (1) 9-0, Hamp (2) 18-123 Bright (4) 0-44. Div 5-Sec 1: Yarr/Foot Y (5) 8-76 Will (3) 10-76, Alt Sports (2) 2-83 Hopp (3) 16-86, W’bee (6) 0-62 Mari Pk (2) 18-112, Alt (5) 4-69 Suns C (2) 14-80, Buck Pk (3) 16-88 Sunb (3) 2-83. Sec 2: Glenr (4) 9-0 Buck Pk (4) 9-0, Sunb (4) 2-67 Broad (2) 16-82, Strath (3) 9-0 Clift Pk (2) 9-0, Dout Gal (1) 4-64 Moon Val (3) 14-82. Sec 3: C of Heid (2) 18-90 Lal (5) 0-66, Pres-Res (3) 0-60 Heid Golf (2) 18-97, Ivan (4) 14-84 Dare C (2) 4-83, Bund RSL (5) 14-69 Green (2) 4-66, Whitt (3) 9-0 Fawk (1) 9-0. Sec 4: Mulg CC (6) 7-81 Donv (4) 11-81, E Ivan (2) 15-75 N Bal (2) 3-72, Black (4) 14-89 Donc (4) 4-57, Lily (3) 14-76 Fitz Vic (3) 4-70, Mitch (4) 2-69 Ring (3) 1687. Sec 5: Cockatoo (1) 14-81 East Glf (2) 4-72, Ring (4) 16-82 Bor (3) 2-61, Fern Gul (3) 16-97 Bays (3) 2-74, Warb (2) 18-101 Lily (4) 0-42, Heathm (5) 1694 Heath Rec (4) 2-62. Sec 6: Wav Glf (2) 18-97 Nob Pk (3) 0-70, Dand Clb (2) 9-0 Cran RSL (2) 9-0, Chad (2) 18-107 Burw Dist (4) 0-43, Mt Wav (4) 2-62 Mulg CC (7) 16-97, Keys (3) 9-0 Oak (2) 9-0. Sec 7: Sand (2) 9-0 Arma (5) 9-0, MCC (5) 16-77 Hamp (3) 2-67, Bent (3) 16-79 Ment (4) 2-59, Clay (5) 9-0 Chelt (4) 9-0. Sec 8: Alb Pk (2) 14-92 Melb (4) 4-62, Caul Pk Alma (3) 4-71 Mid Pk (3) 14-72, Ash (3) 13-76 Elst Pk (2) 5-75, MCC (6) 14-80 Rich Uni (4) 4-71, Elst Clb (3) 16-85 Aub (2) 2-72. Div 6-Sec 1: Port Melb (2) 14-97 Lav (2) 4-79, Keil (4) 9-0 Yarr/Foot Y (6) 9-0, City of Melb (2) 18-97 Alt (6) 0-67, Will (4) 2-62 Melton (4) 16-92. Sec 2: W Cob (3) 16-93 Aber (2) 2-69, Glad Pk (2) 2-62 Keil (5) 16-86, Rosam (2) 17-91 Mari Pk (3) 1-68, Glenr (5) 0-0 Strath (4) 18-15, Ess (5) 18-121 Hopp (6) 0-51. Sec 3: Diam Ck (3) 9-0 Whitt (4) 9-0, Rosan (3) 14-80 Fair (2) 4-65, Hurst (3) 16-76 Kings (5) 2-72, Thorn (1) 18-131 Bund RSL (6) 0-37, Elth (4) 9-0 Green (3) 9-0. Sec 4: Croy (3) 17-86 N Bal (3) 1-51, Green (4) 9-0 Box H RSL (3) 9-0, Grey (2) 1684 Chirn Pk (4) 2-63, Montm (5) 9-0 Rosan (4) 9-0. Sec 5: East Glf (3) 4-74 Heathm (6) 14-82, Lily (5) 14-81 Yarry Y Junct (1) 4-71, Ring (5) 13-79 Croy (4) 5-76, Moorool (5) 14-86 Chirn Pk (5) 4-76, Heals (2) 9-0 Monb (3) 9-0. Sec 6: Hamp Park (3) 16-78 SOC (2) 2-54, Verm Sth (5) 16-84 Ber (6) 2-67, Burd Pk (4) 0-57 Pak (3) 18-95, Mulg CC (8) 16-91 Glen Wav (5) 2-58. Sec 7: St Kil (4) 14-97 Mal (2) 4-56, Camb
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Cent (2) 2-52 Benn (2) 16-89, Murr Pk (2) 16-79 Ber (7) 2-67, Black (5) 16-81 MCC Kew Sports (3) 2-72, Arma (6) 16-77 Toor T (2) 2-75. Sec 8: Edith (4) 14-92 Elst Clb (4) 4-73, Chelt (5) 14-81 Moorab (2) 4-72, Sand (3) 18-15 Arma (7) 0-0, Chels (2) 9-0 Park (2) 9-0, Mord (3) 9-0 Caul Pk Alma (4) 9-0. Div 7-Sec 1: Alt North (2) 4-70 New (2) 14-71, Suns VRI (2) 2-67 St. Albans (2) 16-92, Yarr/Foot Y (7) 0-0 Palm Lake (1) 18-15, City of Melb (3) 9-0 Point Cook Village (1) 9-0, Deer Pk (4) 18-108 Hopp (7) 0-45, W’bee (7) 0-0 Suns RSL (2) 18-15. Sec 2: Bruns (2) 16-109 Dout Gal (2) 2-61, Prin Pk Carlton (2) 2-71 Clift Pk (3) 16-87, Moon Val (5) 0-49 Moon Val (4) 18-102, Foots Pk (2) 18-15 Cob More (2) 0-0, Keil (6) 0-0 Buck Pk (5) 18-15, Strath (5) 18-15 Moon Pds (4) 0-0. Sec 3: Whitt (6) 9-0 Dare C (3) 9-0, Lal (6) 0-0 Whitt (5) 18-15, Epp RSL (2) 16-95 Pres-Res (4) 2-64, Kings (5) 9-0 Bund RSL (7) 9-0, Glad Pk (3) 18-15 Broad (3) 0-0. Sec 4: Y Val CC (2) 0-0 Montm (6) 18-15, N Bal (4) 9-0 Diam Ck (4) 9-0, Ivan (5) 9-0 Thorn (2) 9-0, Elth (5) 9-0 Temp T (2) 9-0, Green (5) 0-73 Donc (5) 18-104, Heid Golf (3) 18-15 C of Heid (3) 0-0. Sec 5: Donv (5) 18-15 Chirn Pk (7) 0-0, Chirn Pk (6) 0-68 Heath Rec (5) 18-102, Yarr Y Glen (4) 4-79 Croy (5) 14-81, Black North (2) 9-0 Lily (6) 9-0, Box H RSL (4) 3-63 Mitch (5) 15-71, Donc (6) 9-0 Verm Sth (6) 9-0. Sec 6: Ber (8) 14-85 Wav Glf (3) 4-78, Fern Gul (5) 0-62 Nar War (3) 18-103, Pak (4) 15-93 Moorool (6) 3-71, Up Tec (3) 2-68 Dand Clb (3) 16-78, Bor (4) 2-62 Mulg T CC (9) 16-87, Mulg CC (10) 3-75 Ring (6) 15-85. Div 8-Sec 1: Mari Pk (4) 1-39 Ess (6) 13-42, Sunb (5) 13-38 Port Melb (3) 1-26, Flem/Kens (3) 14-15 Flem/ Kens (4) 0-0, Suns C (3) 14-56 New (3) 0-24. Sec 2: Rosan (5) 7-0 Ess (7) 7-0, Clift Pk (4) 0-0 E Ivan (3) 14-15, Hurst (4) 14-47 Temp T (3) 0-26, Craig (3) 7-0 W Cob (4) 7-0. Sec 3: Bays (4) 12-50 Mitch (6) 2-31, Mt Wav (5) 12-54 Benn (3) 2-37, Heathm (7) 0-34 Donv (6) 14-54, Glen Wav (6) 14-15 Burw Dist (5) 0-0, Warb (3) 14-15 Mt Wav (6) 0-0. Div 9-Sec 1: Wav Glf (4) 2-36 Edith (5) 12-38, MCC Kew Sports (5) 7-0 Bent (5) 7-0, Black (6) 12-40 Glen Wav (7) 2-34.
Q SCHOOL SPORT AGSV: CRICKET: Marcellin 7-136 bt Peninsula 135, Y Yarra Valley 9-186 (Withanawasan 4-36 Newett 3-19) bt PEGS 9-178 (Stevenson 51 Hudson 3-42), Camberwell 2-153 (Young (Y 61no) bt Assumption 9-150, Trinity T 95 (Avery 5-20) bt Mentone 79 (Campbell 5-20). BASKETBALL: Marcellin 64 bt Peninsula 28, PEGS 65 bt Yarra Y Valley 54, Camberwell 55 drew Assumption 55, Trinity T 73 bt Mentone 61. TENNIS: Peninsula 10-110 bt Marcellin 6-81, PEGS 13-112 bt Yarra Y Valley 3-72, Camberwell 15-124 bt Assumption 1-41, Trinity T 8-110 bt Mentone 8-93. BADMINTON: PEGS 6-10230 bt Trinity T 0-0-136, Yarra Y Valley 6-10-230 bt Mentone 0-0-83, Camberwell 6-10-230 bt Peninsula 0-0-121. TABLE T TENNIS: Camberwell 13-41 bt Mentone 2-11, Ivanhoe 8-30 bt Peninsula 7-26. VOLLEYBALL: Marcellin 3 bt Trinity T 0 (25-20 25-18 25-23), Yarra Y Valley 3 bt Mentone 0 (25-12 25-10 25-16), Peninsula 3 bt Camberwell 0 (25-23 25-10 26-24). AGSV/APS GIRLS: BADMINTON: Haileybury 9-18-342 bt Carey 0-0-144, Wesley 6-13-355 bt Caulfield 3-9-362, PEGS 5-13-350 bt Geelong Coll 4-8-330. SOFTBALL: Haileybury 14 bt Carey 0, Caulfield 14 bt Yarra Y Valley 4, Wesley 14 bt PEGS 2, Geelong Gram 22 bt ACK 11. SWIMMING: Wesley 1667 bt Haileybury 1398, Geelong 1271. TENNIS: PEGS 13110 bt ACK 3-53, Haileybury 16-128 bt Yarra Valley 0-31, Geelong Coll 9-101 bt Ivanhoe 7-83, Wesley 15-127 bt Carey 1-36, Caulfield 16-128 bt PEGS 0-21. VOLLEYBALL: Haileybury 3 bt Carey 0 (25-12 25-18 25-22) Mentone 3 bt Peninsula 0 (25-23 25-7 25-17) Yarra Y Valley 3 bt Caulfield 1 (25-13 25-7 25-27 25-13) PEGS 3 bt Wesley 2 (27-17 2125 22-25 25-14 15-9).
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