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2 NORTHERN STAR WEEKLY \ NOVEMBER 11, 2014
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Whittlesea council has linked up with about 30 other local councils to fight for poker machine reform.
In the lead-up to the November 29 state election, the councils, the Municipal Association of Victoria and the Salvation Army are jointly calling for tighter restrictions around the assessment of new poker machines.
Their Enough Pokies campaign argues that the Victorian Commission for Gaming and Liquor Regulation’s (VCGLR) current test of “no net detriment” to the community if new poker machines are installed is f lawed.
The campaigners want the threshold for what constitutes a “community benefit” raised.
Of the 154 VCGLR decisions made since July 2008 under the current system, 93 per cent have been decided in favour of the gaming venue operator, often despite strong council and community objection.
VCGLR data shows more than $96 million in Whittlesea and almost $102 million in Hume was spent on poker machines in the 2013-14 financial year.
Former Whittlesea mayor Mary Lalios said the campaign was seeking to have the emphasis of the legislation changed.
“Council is looking for reforms that put the burden of proving community benefit on the applicant, not the burden of disproving it on councils or other opponents,” she said.
Whittlesea council’s established areas planning manager Maria Cooke said that in the past five years the council had spent more than $150,000 on legal representation and expert witness advice to oppose poker machine applications before the VCGLR.
That figure doesn’t include fighting poker machine applications at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal or Supreme Court, which the council has also done.
Ben Rogers, of the Whittlesea Interagency Taskforce on Gambling, said there was a strong correlation between availability of poker machines and the need for emergency relief, such as food parcels and medical vouchers.
The council is hosting a public forum on poker machines in vulnerable communities at its offices on November 19, from 4-5.30pm. There will be guest speakers, panel discussion and a question and answer time.
Numbers build to fight pokies
Whittlesea council’s new mayor, Ricky Kirkham, has vowed to tackle family violence and lobby for construction of a Hume Freeway and O’Herns Road interchange while he’s in office.
The north ward councillor was elected unopposed as mayor for 2014-15 at a special meeting of council last Wednesday.
At 25, he is Whittlesea council’s youngest mayor. The Doreen resident and councillor of two years will take a year’s leave from his role as an advisor with the Department of Defence to focus his efforts on the demanding role ahead.
In his acceptance speech, he thanked outgoing mayor Mary Lalios for her support and service to the municipality.
“I’ve had the opportunity to work closely with Mary, a strong mentor, over the last two
years,” he said. “She’s a woman of integrity and works tirelessly for the betterment of the City of Whittlesea.”
Cr Kirkham outlined his intentions for the year ahead, including holding politicians to their pre-election promises.
“As mayor, I will continue to promote greater awareness of family violence while working with agency partners and government to develop a service system to address this issue,” he said. “As a community, we all have roles to play to ensure people are safe in their homes.”
South ward councillor Norm Kelly was elected unopposed as deputy mayor.
Councillors also voted against extending the mayoral term to two years.
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More than 100 residents opposed to a third runway at Melbourne Airport have voted in a committee dedicated to stopping the airport’s expansion.
The eight-member committee was formalised at a Hume Residents Airport Action Group meeting in Gladstone Park on October 31.
Residents from Gladstone Park, West Meadows and Tullamarine packed Gladstone Park Senior Citizens Centre to voice their opposition to a proposed east-west- oriented runway at Melbourne Airport, as identified in the airport’s growth master plan.
The Melbourne Airport Master Plan, as it’s officially known, was approved by the federal government last December.
Hume Residents Airport Action Group spokesman Frank Rivoli said the airport was curfew-free and there was no buffer zone between it and residential suburbs on its eastern and south-eastern sides.
“According to the Melbourne Airport website, there will be aircraft between 200 and 400 feet above our homes,” Mr Rivoli said.
During the meeting, a resolution was passed to advocate for the expansion of Avalon Airport, which the group feels is underutilised.
The Melbourne Airport website says the Major Development Plan process for the third runway is likely to begin next year.
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Emergency services conducted a mock disaster training exercise at the soon-to-be-completed Melbourne Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market in Epping yesterday.
The exercise, which also involved Whittlesea council, Northern Hospital and Epping Plaza staff, was designed to replicate responses that might be required to deal with a terrorist threat or fire.
Victoria Police, the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Ambulance Victoria, VicRoads, Highway Patrol Management and retailers also took part.
Whittlesea police’s Acting Inspector Rudy Marsilli said the exercise was aimed at ensuring emergency services had their bearings in the enormous market complex.
“There will be a minimum of 6000 people working there between midnight and 6am, and it’s a big task getting to know where everything is,” he said.
A Melbourne Market Authority spokeswoman said the major trading floor and the National Flower Centre buildings were all but complete.
Contracts have been finalised for the last part of construction at the Epping warehousing site.
The spokeswoman said some parts of the warehousing facilities were on track for completion before the end of the year.
The market is due to formally open midway through next year.
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About a year ago, 17-year-old Rachael Davies, of Epping, decided to act on her pent-up frustration about the plight of asylum seekers and refugees.
So the year 11 St Monica’s College student joined Multicultural Youth Advocacy Network’s Victorian arm, a policy and advocacy lobby group operating under the auspices of the Centre for Multicultural Youth.
“It wasn’t just the things in the news that were upsetting me but years of bottled-up anger about their treatment in Australia,” she said.
She’s since been invited to youth conferences and recently to a youth leadership program organised by the United States embassy.
Ms Davies will head to Lake Tahoe in California later this month for a training camp to kick-off the 21-day program with a group of
18 secondary students from Australia and New Zealand, with US counterparts.
From there, it’s on to Portland, Oregon, Seattle and Washington DC to promote mutual understanding among the three participating nations, to foster relationships among young people from different ethnic and religious backgrounds, and create networks of future leaders. The program centres on community service, civic education and youth leadership development.
St Monica’s College principal Brian Hanley said Ms Davies had already shown she was an exceptional student, willing to take on extra challenges. She hopes to study development or international relations in developing countries.
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Sunbury council will have a solid financial foundation for its debut following a state government amendment that guarantees millions of dollars from the sale of 50 hectares of land on Racecourse Road will go to the new municipality.
Planning Minister Matthew Guy also promised last week $200,000 for town centre upgrades and improvements to O’Shannassy Street and Sunbury Village Green.
The now-caretaker government approved an amendment to rezone 275 Racecourse Road, Sunbury, from farming zone to general residential, allowing ‘‘much-needed land to be unlocked for residential housing’’.
Mr Guy said 100 per cent of money raised from the sale of the land would go to Sunbury council, and not Hume.
The government recently confirmed Sunbury council will come into existence on July 1
next year. The new city will include Sunbury township, Bulla and parts of Diggers Rest.
“The rezoning and sale of this land will put the new Sunbury council on a firm financial footing,” Mr Guy said.
Sunbury Residents Association president Bernie O’Farrell welcomed Mr Guy’s decision, given that an initial report by KPMG recommended only 25 per cent of proceeds from the sale go to a Sunbury council.
‘‘We’re pleased that all the money will go to Sunbury council,’’ Mr O’Farrell said. ‘‘It will contribute significantly to putting the council on sound terms financially.’’
Liberal candidate for Sunbury Jo Hagan welcomed funding for town centre upgrades saying it would provide attractive, safe and integrated community facilities and spaces.”
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FIRST GRADECAMBERWELL MAGPIES V FOOTSCRAY EDGEWATERAt Camberwell Sports GroundCAMBERWELL MAGPIES 1st Innings 270FOOTSCRAY EDGEWATER 1st InningsD RUSS c Parker b O’Brien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1J CROSTHWAITE c Rawson b McNamara . . . . . 70T DEAN b McNamara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46D KIGHT c Lampard b Walker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35G WALKER c Drew b McNamara. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7M NALESNYIK lbw b Dwyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15T WRIGHT c Rowles b Russ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5J HABERFIELD c O’Brien b Russ . . . . . . . . . . . . 4L DREDGE c Rawson b McNamara . . . . . . . . . . . 1M KELLY b McNamara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0B ROBERTSON not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (5lb 4nb). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193Fall: 7, 114, 123, 135, 173, 188, 188, 193, 193, 193Bowling: S O’Brien 13-4-37-1, W Walker 13-4-22-1, B Drew 11-3-28-0, J McNamara 17-4-31-5, T Russ 14.3-3-41-2, M Dwyer 6-1-29-1. Overs: 74.3
CAMBERWELL MAGPIES 2nd InningsS HILL not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21B ROWLES not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Extras (1b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1No wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Bowling: J Haber� eld 5-2-11-0, B Robertson 5-0-17-0, L Dredge 1-0-2-0. Overs: 11.CAMBERWELL MAGPIES wonUmpires: D Herft S Pitts.
ESSENDON V MELBOURNE UNIAt Windy HillESSENDON 1st Innings 254MELBOURNE UNI 1st InningsD HUTTON lbw b Biscontin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5J LEGGETT lbw b Damjanovski. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22B FLETCHER c Seymour b Perera. . . . . . . . . . 128M SIMPSON lbw b Cameron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44A KEELY c Shellie b Parbhakar. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19J BETT not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19E KARAGEORGIOU not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Extras (2b 6lb 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Five wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258Fall: 7, 66, 164, 225, 234Bowling: C McKay 5-3-3-0, L Cameron 29-8-80-1, N Biscontin 3-1-6-1, N Perera 13-1-52-1, A Parbhakar 15-6-25-1, C Nankervis 8-2-23-0, J Damjanovski 16-8-44-1, J Seymour 2-0-7-0, A Shellie 4-2-9-0, S McNamara 1-0-1-0. Overs: 96.MELBOURNE UNI wonUmpires: M Cervetto A Jones
RINGWOOD V GREENVALE KANGAROOSAt Russell Lucas Oval, RingwoodRINGWOOD 1st Innings 143GREENVALE KANGAROOS 1st InningsM FERNE c Holland b Fotia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A KERR run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0J LIDGETT c Loorham b Fotia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S GAUTAM run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7B COX c Ashton b Holland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10J SHANTRY c Loorham b Holland. . . . . . . . . . . 44Z HUSSAIN c Loorham b Holland. . . . . . . . . . . . 0R DHINDSA c Loorham b Holland. . . . . . . . . . . . 0M TWENTYMAN lbw b Holland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0K ADAMS b Walsh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49T WARING not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Extras (1lb 7nb). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140Fall: 1, 5, 17, 23, 36, 39, 39, 39, 99, 140Bowling: I Holland 20-6-43-5, M Fotia 7-2-26-2, H Paterson 7-2-24-0, P Ashton 11-1-29-0, B Walsh 6-2-17-1. Overs: 51
RINGWOOD 2nd InningsB WALSH not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28J FREEMAN lbw b Gautam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7J RUSHTON not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Extras (1lb 1w 2nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4One wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Fall: 12Bowling: T Waring 3-0-9-0, K Adams 3-2-2-0, Z Hussain 11-3-36-0, S Gautam 12-4-16-1, M Twentyman 2-0-5-0, R Dhindsa 1-1-0-0. Overs: 32.RINGWOOD wonUmpires: D Brigham A Hawking
CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE 6/274(dec) (DJ Watson 66* JD Holden 63 MT Wallace 40 CJ Hall 32 N Jeffery 2/36 T Collett 2/88 def by HAWTHORN-MONASH UNIVERSITY 5/278 (M Goodier 85 BA Howell 63 L Inglis 55* A Sivakumaran 32) at Casey Fields-#4.
MELBOURNE 124 (A Kent 28 M Wilcox 6/28 SS Singh 2/36) and 6/179 (B McDonald 57* A Kent 33 SS Singh 4/44 SP Seymour 2/26) def by PRAHRAN 9/306(dec) (S Coates 103* NP Morrey 73 NM McNally 32 N Quinn 3/53 AR Keath 2/14 K Elliott 2/50) at Albert Ground.
NORTHCOTE 8/307(dec) (B Abbatangelo 104* E Ghasperidis 47 B Baker 47 J Middlebrook 42 L Hassett 34 CA Moore 3/75 E Alavi 2/49 SK Duckworth 2/51) def FITZROY DONCASTER 249 (SK Duckworth 67* MP Frith 51 L Stockdale 34 E Alavi 30 S Harbinson 4/57 C Keogh 3/23 JA Hamilton 3/90) at Bill Lawry Oval
CARLTON 6/402 (TH Welsford 103* DA Pell 88 MC Phelan 84 TJ Smyth 50 MG Berryman 2/62) def MONASH TIGERS 188 (SL Kerber 35* AF Chalkley 34 CM Salm 4/47 TH Welsford 3/51) at Princes Park # 1 Oval.
GEELONG 333 (MM Harrison 127* C Ogle 48 HW Butterworth 47 T Treble 43 B Baxter 5/72 D Mueller 3/85 L Graf 2/58) def ST KILDA 329 (J Manning 99 WA Russell 66 G Rummans 36 L Graf 28 C Ogle 3/62 J Sheppard 3/66 JW Hart 3/102) at Geelong Cricket Ground.
DANDENONG 3/231 (T Donnell 119 P Sweeney 76) def FRANKSTON PENINSULA 216 (L Walker 78 KW Peries 38 PM Borrington 34 J Nanopoulos 6/28 DJ Doran 3/39) at Shepley Oval.PREMIER LOWER GRADES: 1sts: Ring 143 and 1-69 bt Green Kang 140 (Adams 49 Shantry 44 Holland 5-43), Haw-Mon Uni 5-278 bt Casey-SM 6 (dec)-274, Prah 9 (dec)-306 bt Melb 124 and 6-133, Ncte 8 (dec)-307 bt Fitz Donc 249, Melb Uni 5-258 bt Ess 254 (McKay 73 Seymour 41 Ayre 31 Bett 3-40 Stafford 3-64), Carl 6-401 bt Mon Tigers 188, Camb Mag 270 (McNamara 70no Lampard 56 Rawson 34 Haber� eld 6-58) bt Foot Edge 193 (Crosthwaite 70 Dean 46 Kight 35 McNamara 3-31), Geel 333 bt St Kilda 329, Dand 3-231 bt Frank Pen 216. 2nds: Ring 4-279 (Court 101no Blain 83) bt Green Kang 264, Casey-SM 6 (dec)-80 and 6-166 bt Haw-Mon Uni 66 and 177, Melb 7 (dec)347 bt Prah 335, Ncte 8-286 bt Fitz Donc 157, Melb Uni 323 and 1-67 bt Ess 143 (Stewart 43no van Cuylenburg 3-5 Green 3-33), Carl 206 bt Mon Tigers 66 and 0-78, Camb Mag 6 (dec)-239 (Richardson 63 Rickarby 56 Spence 49 Marnie 46 Beniwal 3-47 Sidari 3-82) bt Foot Edge 110 and 1-63, St Kilda 5 (dec)-335 bt Geel 326, Frank Pen 9-200 bt Dand 147.3rds: Ring 4 (dec)-60 and 7-100 (Ford 3-31) bt Green Kang 24 and 8 (dec)-211 (Tansoori 32 Singh 78 Winchester 32 Roberts 3-62), Casey-SM 8 (dec)-217 drew Haw-Monash Uni 7-149, Prah 5-195 bt Melb 160, Ncte 3 (dec)-200 drew Fitz Donc 7-162, Melb Uni 6-262 (Hutton 140no Chopra 57 Hyde-Smith 30 Adams 3-61) bt Ess 145, Carl v Mon Tigers 8-280 (to play Sunday), Camb Mag 8-197 (Vanderslik 62no) bt Foot Edge 6 (dec)-196 (Barton 87no Clements 52
Prior 3-46), St Kilda 274 bt Geel 237, Frank Pen 6-261 bt Dand 208. 4ths: Ring 6-263 (Tyzzer 53 Macrokanis 41 Smith 36 Toohey 39 Bolton 43no) bt Green Kang 7 (dec)-261 (Stingal 77 Sandy 94 Newman 3-29), Casey-SM 112 and 3-21 bt Haw-Mon Uni 98, Melb 6-195 drew Prah 6 (dec)-257, Fitz Donc 2 (dec)-209 bt Ncte 126 and 4-98, Melb Uni 5 (dec)-160 (Samynathan 56 Gammune 43) bt Ess 149 (Moscript 7-67), Mon Tigers 8-131 bt Carl 97, Camb Mag 9 -329 bt Foot Edge 172 (Allada 67 Tonkin 57 Higgins 4-45 Ponnamperuma 3-27), Geel 5 (dec)-184 bt St Kilda 7 (dec)-172 and 1-34, Dand 6 (dec)-254 drew Frank Pen 5-152.
VSDCA: North West 1ST XI: Altona 260 (Jones 93 Maynard 89) v Plenty Valley, Kew 0-133 (Baldwin 72no Gledhill 60) v Preston 125 (Gilmour 5-23), Melton 286 (Giesler 104 Alexander 81) v Coburg, Werribee 146 (McKay 6-54) v Brunswick 4-36), Sunshine 120 v Yarraville 0-27, Williamstown 109 v Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 1-62. 2ND XI: Coburg 8-218 (Crisp 67 Rule 54) v Melton, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 268 (Bennett 81 Branigan 80no) v Williamstown, Brunswick 173 v Kew 1-18, Plenty Valley 183 v Altona 1-20, Preston 8-221 (Maratos 65) v Kew, Ivanhoe 225 (Jones 73) v Balwyn, Yarraville 8-275 (Shiell 149 Cox 55) v Sunshine. 3RD XI: Plenty Valley 163 (Dixit 52) v Altona 2-33), Williamstown 233 (Bratby 70) v Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows, Melton 262 (Button 82 Dantonio 58) v Coburg, Kew 283 (Thomas 70 Anderson 52) v Preston, Brunswick 235 (Anderson 65) v Werribee, Sunshine 144 (Kandils 54 Him 52no) v Yarraville 4-44, Balwyn 7-308 (Brannan 90 Courtney 57no McCormack 52) v Ivanhoe. 4TH XI: Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 202 (Patrick 67no) v Williamstown 2-40, Melton 232 (Payne 98) v Coburg, Kew 132 v Preston 4-58, Werribee 138 (Brady 79no) v Brunswick 3-99, Ivanhoe 215 (White 56) v Balwyn 0-15, Yarraville 179 (Patel 59) v Sunshine 1-24.
CROQUETMELBOURNE METRO: Women’s Invitational: Day One: Rd Robin: E Coverdale (Ess) bt A Miller (Geel/Bel) 23-10, J Wembridge (Bairns) bt L Munro (S Hill) 26-0, G Hopkins (Ess) bt M Calthorpe (W’town) 16-7, A Miller bt G Hopkins 21-7, E Coverdale bt L Munro 26-14, J Wembridge bt M Calthorpe 20-12, A Miller bt L Munro 24-9, E Coverdale bt M Calthorpe 22-11, J Wembridge bt G Hopkins 26-0.CENTENARY VICTORIAN HCP C’SHIP: Day One: Rd Robin: Sec 1 (h’caps 0-7): B Humphrys (Golden Square) bt B Roycroft (Geelong Eastern Pk) 16-13, G Fahey (MCC) bt R Bird (Maryborough) 26-2, J Wilson (Brunswick) bt Z Chorny (Brunswick) 26-5, B Roycroft (Geelong Eastern Pk) bt Z Chorny (Brunswick) 15-14, B Humphrys bt S Birch (Leongatha) 14-10, J Wilson bt G Fahey 26-2, Z Chorny bt R Bird 22-12, B Humphrys bt J Wilson 21-13, G Fahey bt S Birch 26-5. Sec 2 (h’caps 8-16): Block A: R Stevenson (Korumburra) bt G Vale (Numurkah) 15-14, L Twigg (Williamstown) bt W Freeman (Sale) 20-2, W Freeman bt G Vale 12-8, L Twigg bt R Stevenson 11-9, W Freeman bt R Stevenson 14-10, L Twigg bt G Vale 12-4. Block B: G Swain (Kew) bt J Dunkley (Ringwood) 15-9, B Hadden (Brunswick) bt C Davis (MCC) 23-11, G Swain bt C Davis 14-8, B Hadden 20 bt J Dunkley 20-3, G Swain 11 bt B Hadden 11-9, C Davis 20 bt J Dunkley 20-4. Sect 3 (h’caps 18-20): K Amoore (Essendon) bt K Patrick (Brunswick) 5-4, R Thomas (MCC) bt B Moran (Ringwood) 12-3, A Dask (Elsternwick) bt K Spiers (Ringwood) 13-4, K Spiers bt B Moran 6-3, R Thomas bt K Amoore (Essendon) 7-6, J McLennan bt K Patrick 7-4, A Dask bt R Thomas 21-2, B Moran bt K Patrick 3-2, K Spiers bt J McLennan 14-3.
SCHOOL SPORTSAPS BOYS: BADMINTON: St Kevins 12-24-559 bt Xavier 0-3-301, Brigton 6-16-579 bt Geelong Grammer 6-14-441, Melbourne 7-16-522 bt Carey 5-13-420,
Scotch 1-22-497 bt Wesley 1-2-261, Haileybury 8-17-560 bt Caul� eld 4-12-507. CRICKET: Haileybury 7-234 (Driscoll 102 Battle 32) bt Wesley 7-126 (Boucher 66no Meddings 32), Geelong College 8-207 (Boyd 47 Dalton 35 Douglas 3-23) bt Scotch 7-206 (Douglas 92no Dawborn 40 Boyd 3-46), St Kevins 6-247 (Mahoney 80 Gheller 54 Boehm 36 Hill 3-27) bt Brighton 123 (Pucovski 34), Geelong Grammer 8-205 (Noall 40 Sheahan 63 Brayshaw 32 Gifford 4-61) bt Melbourne 155 (Nicholls 35 Blayne 3-32), Xavier 4-239 (Gilbert 107) bt Carey 197 (Field 43 Merlo 3-25). AGSV/APS GIRLS: BADMINTON: Geelong College 8-16-367 bt Carey 1-5-306, Wesley 7-15-315 bt Geelong Grammer 2-4-210, Haileybury 8-16-321 bt Caul� eld 1-3-169. SOFTBALL: Yarra Valley 16 bt Capitals ACK 10, Haileybury 16 bt Capitals Pegs 2. TENNIS: Yarra Valley 10-98 bt Capitals Pegs 6-89, Wesley 15-126 bt Yarra Valley 1-21, Pegs 8-126 bt Geelong Grammer 8-96, Haileybury 12-115 bt Caul� eld 4-63, Geelong College 9-98 bt Carey 7-93, Peninsula 13-114 bt Ivanhoe 3-60. VOLLEYBALL: Caul� eld 3 bt Wesley 0 (25 9 25 7 25 14), Mentone 3 bt Ivanhoe 1 (25 20 21 25 25 14 25 20), Haileybury 3 bt Pegs 1 (25 22 25 17 19 25 25 16), Yarra Valley 3 bt Peninsula 0 (25 13 25 16 25 15).AGSV BOYS: BASKETBALL: Marcellin 76 bt Camberwell 50, Ivanhoe 54 bt Trinity 41, Mentone 69 bt Peninsula 27, PEGS 55 bt Assumption 45. TENNIS: Camberwell 15-127 bt Marcellin 1-57, Ivanhoe 12-114 bt Trinity 4-78, Mentone 8-96 bt Peninsula 8-89, PEGS 16-128 bt Assumption 0-25. BADMINTON: Trinity 6-230 bt Mentone 0-0, Camberwell 4-221 bt Ivanhoe 2-185, PEGS 6-230 bt Peninsula 0-111. TABLE TENNIS: Camberwell 15-45 bt Ivanhoe 0-4, PEGS 13-40 bt Peninsula 2-10, Trinity 8-33 bt Mentone 7-31. CRICKET: Marcellin 9-232 (Joyce 56) bt Camberwell 180, Trinity 6-201 (Campbell 68) bt Ivanhoe 8-198 (Yaksander 90), Peninsula 7-236 (Symonds 53) bt Mentone 188 (Fryer 57 Mills 57 ret), PEGS 115 bt Assumption 110. BASKETBALL: Marcellin 76 bt Camberwell 50, Ivanhoe 54 bt Trinity 41, Mentone 69 bt Peninsula 27, PEGS 55 bt Assumption 45. TENNIS: Camberwell 15-127 bt Marcellin 1-57, Ivanhoe 12-114 bt Trinity 4-78, Mentone 8-96 bt Peninsula 8-89, PEGS 16-128 bt Assumption 0-25. BADMINTON: Trinity 6-230 bt Mentone 0-0, Camberwell 4-221 bt Ivanhoe 2-185, PEGS 6-230 bt Peninsula 0-111. TABLE TENNIS: Camberwell 15-45 bt Ivanhoe 0-4, PEGS 13-40 bt Peninsula 2-10, Trinity 8-33 bt Mentone 7-31).
BOWLSBOWLS VICTORIA METROPOLITAN PENNANT: Premier Div: MCC KEW SPORTS 14-78 bt YARRA GLEN 4-75 (M Pacholli 27 bt S Manifold 10 G Ball 25 bt M Creighton 17 C Ball 11 lost to T Stafford 22 R Jansen 15 lost to M O’Brien 26), MELBOURNE 4-76 lost to ALTONA 14-82 (S Mortimer 20 lost to B Peck 26 D Hoareau 12 lost to M Rennex 25 G Hopwood 27 bt S Fordham 16 B Leighton 17 bt B Foley 15), CLAYTON 18-118 bt MOONEE PONDS 0-55.5 (G Archer 30 bt D Murphy 17 D Benwell 29 bt A Crowle 11 L Adams 30 bt A Grey 14 D Holt 29 bt J Hubber 13.5), MENTONE 16-94 bt ESSENDON 2-78 (C Twentyman 25 bt N Wilson 22 D Rushton 28 bt P Loe 17 A Rowan 15 lost To A Tomkins 26 B McCallum 26 bt A Flapper 13), BRIGHTON 18-116 bt BUNDOORA RSL 0-52 (N Rodda 35 bt N McIntyre 12 R Dixon 27 bt B Spurr 15 A Wilson 33 bt A Galloway 12 T Shannon 21 bt D DiFlorio 13).Div 1-Sec 1: Fern Gul (1) 14-84 Keys (1) 4-73, MCC (2) 16-98 Croy (1) 2-68, Mitch (1) 16-101 Burw Dist (1) 2-62, Whitt (1) 2-60 Deer Pk (1) 16-91, Bund RSL (2) 18-111 Bright (2) 0-52. Sec 2: Alt (2) 15-79 Elth (1) 3-59, W’bee (1) 4-74 Melt (1) 14-76, Ess (2) 18-93 Ber (1) 0-44, Lily (1) 16-88 Lal (2) 2-70, Donv (1) 2-74 Elst Clb (1) 16-90. Sec 3: Rich Uni (1) 2-60 St Kil (1) 16-91, Lal (1) 0-62 Glenr (1) 18-103, Yarr/Foot (1) 14-92 Ment (2) 4-62, Edith (1) 15-89 Burd Pk (1) 3-73, Chelt (1) 6-76 Moon Val (1) 12-86.
Div 2-Sec 1: Sunb (1) 2-61 Yarr/Foot (2) 16-80, Suns C (1) 14-95 Flem/Kens (1) 4-83, Will (1) 2-63 Rosam (1) 16-80, Melt (2) 17-92 W’bee (2) 1-65, Hopp (1) 4-75 Alt Sports (1) 14-85. Sec 2: Broad (1) 14-96 Buck Pk (1) 4-67, Keil (1) 17-77 Ess (3) 1-67, Strath (1) 12-91 W Cob (1) 6-75, Glenr (2) 14-84 Pres-Res (1) 4-74, Craig (1) 16-84 Fitz Vic (2) 2-72. Sec 3: Heid Golf (1) 18-96 Rosan (1) 0-65, Green (1) 2-55 Dare C (1) 16-87, Ivan (1) 16-111 Rich Uni (2) 2-69, C of Heid (1) 2-69 MCC (3) 16-78, Bund RSL (3) 14-89 Montm (1) 4-71.Div 3-Sec 1: Suns RSL (1) 3-68.5 Will (2) 15-84, Moon Pds (2) 16-75 Yarr/Foot (3) 2-66, New (1) 0-69 W’bee (3) 18-104, Port Melb (1) 18-83 Foots Pk (1) 0-66, Alt (3) 15-98 Hopp (2) 3-80. Sec 2: Moon Pds (3) 0-58 Strath (2) 18-101, Clift Pk (1) 3-59 Mari Pk (1) 15-87, Buck Pk (2) 14-86 Sunb (2) 4-69, Yarr/Foot (4) 16-89 Keil (2) 2-72, Moon Val (2) 16-88 Craig (2) 2-60.Div 4-Sec 1: W’bee (4) 16-82 Suns VRI (1) 2-76, Deer Pk (2) 15-98 St. Albans (1) 3-63, Lav (1) 16-90 Keil (3) 2-83, Alt North (1) 16-82 City of Melb (1) 2-63, Melton (3) 4-64 Alt (4) 14-94. Sec 2: W Cob (2) 18-103 Prin Pk Carl (1) 0-61, Pres-Res (2) 14-84 Bruns (1) 4-70, Aber (1) 18-93 W’bee (5) 0-68, Ess (4) 14-95 Lal (4) 4-91, Cob More (1) 0-73 Glad Pk (1) 18-97. Sec 3: Diam Ck (2) 18-93 Elth (3) 0-55, MCC Kew Sports (2) 17-108 Kings (3) 1-61, Rosan (2) 16-98 Ivan (3) 2-54, Y Val CC (1) 0-60 Alph (1) 18-98, Hurst (2) 16-114 Bund RSL (4) 2-52.Div 5-Sec 1: W’bee (6) 6-64 Will (3) 12-65, Alt (5) 14-79 Yarr/Foot (5) 4-69.25, Buck Pk (3) 2-58 Hopp (3) 16-94, Mari Pk (2) 15-115 Suns C (2) 3-66, Alt Sports (2) 14-108 Sunb (3) 4-73. Sec 2: Hopp (4) 14-91 Buck Pk (4) 4-71, Strath (3) 4-69 Glenr (4) 14-89, Dout Gal (1) 16-89 Broad (2) 2-77, Flem/Kens (2) 4-70 Clift Pk (2) 14-75, Sunb (4) 14-85 Moon Val (3) 4-71. Sec 3: Ivan (4) 16-84 Lal (5) 2-77, Bund RSL (5) 16-88 C of Heid (2) 2-57, Whitt (3) 14-87 Heid Golf (2) 4-68, Dare C (2) 2-64 Green (2) 16-89, Pres-Res (3) 14-77 Fawk (1) 4-75.Div 6-Sec 1: Keil (4) 18-120 Lav (2) 0-45, City of Melb (2) 4-74 Port Melb (2) 14-80, Will (4) 14-78.5 Deer Pk (3) 4-78, Yarr/Foot (6) 15-79 Alt (6) 3-70, Hopp (5) 16-82 Melton (4) 2-66. Sec 2: Rosam (2) 2-67 Aber (2) 16-84, Glenr (5) 0-0 W Cob (3) 18-15, Ess (5) 1-72 Keil (5) 17-91, Mari Pk (3) 16-103 Strath (4) 2-72, Glad Pk (2) 16-81 Hopp (6) 2-75. Sec 3: Hurst (3) 13-97 Whitt (4) 5-74, Thorn (1) 16-98 Diam Ck (3) 2-55, Elth (4) 3-67 Fair (2) 15-72, Kings (5) 3-65 Bund RSL (6) 15-80, Rosan (3) 14-81 Green (3) 4-69. Sec 4: Grey (2) 3-72 N Bal (3) 15-74, Fitz Vic (4) 2-68 Croy (3) 16-87, Montm (5) 2-65 Box H RSL (3) 16-85, Chirn Pk (4) 16-98 Alph (2) 2-61, Green (4) 16-113 Rosan (4) 2-62.Div 7-Sec 1: Deer Pk (4) 16-79 New (2) 2-68, City of Melb (3) 2-64 Alt North (2) 16-87, Suns VRI (2) 17-101 Suns RSL (2) 1-72, St. Albans (2) 4-74 Palm Lake (1) 14-93, Yarr/Foot (7) 0-0 Hopp (7) 18-15, W’bee (7) 0-0 Pt Cook Vill. (1) 18-15. Sec 2: Keil (6) 18-113 Dout Gal (2) 0-52, Foots Pk (2) 14-79 Bruns (2) 4-78, Prin Pk Carlton (2) 18-15 Moon Pds (4) 0-0, Clift Pk (3) 14-75 Moon Val (4) 4-74, Moon Val (5) 4-68 Buck Pk (5) 14-89, Strath (5) 18-15 Cob More (2) 0-0. Sec 3: Kings (5) 0-60 Dare C (3) 18-96, Epp RSL (2) 0-64 Whitt (6) 18-88, Lal (6) 14-82 Broad (3) 4-78, Whitt (5) 18-15 Glenr (6) 0-0, Fawk (2) 14-88 Bund RSL (7) 4-61.75, Glad Pk (3) 5-77 Pres-Res (4) 13-80. Sec 4: Green (5) 0-76 Montm (6) 18-101, Elth (5) 18-15 Y Val CC (2) 0-0, N Bal (4) 18-15 C of Heid (3) 0-0, Diam Ck (4) 16-81.25 Thorn (2) 2-54, Ivan (5) 14-86 Donc (5) 4-78, Heid Golf (3) 16-90 Temp (2) 2-46.Div 8-Sec 1: Sunb (5) 2-42 Ess (6) 12-50, Flem/Kens (3) 0-29 Mari Pk (4) 14-44, Suns C (3) 14-56 Deer Pk (5) 0-31. Sec 2: Hurst (4) 14-44 Ess (7) 0-26.75, E Ivan (3) 14-50 Rosan (5) 0-42, W Cob (4) 14-15 Clift Pk (4) 0-0, Craig (3) 14-63 Temp (3) 0-25.Div 9-Sec 1: MCC Kew Sports (5) 14-50 Edith (5) 0-28, Donc (7) 12-38 Wav Glf (4) 2-36, Glen Wav (7) 0-15 Donc (8) 14-58, Black (6) 2-29 Bent (5) 12-47.
FootballCameron Trewin, Bilal Allouch, Tamer Abdallah and Matt Sammut are among the new recruits for Westmeadows in the Essendon District Football League. Northern Football League clubs Bundoora, Whittlesea and Epping have also made changes. For the latest on new signings and departures at these clubs, go to www.northern.starweekly.com.au.
DartsWestside Dockers put in a strong performance against Reservoir Dogs in the Northern Darts Association’s A-grade competition, winning 9-2. Reservoir Bulls and The Shooters had 8-3 wins against Da Wolf Pack and Cramers Legends, while North Heidelberg Hawks beat Watsonia Fill-Ins 7-4. In B-grade, Pres/Res Lakies Blue, Broadmeadows Bandits, Tulla Demons and Junction Grifters were the winners.
Cricket Plenty is the only unbeaten side in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association’s Barclay Shield after four rounds. Plenty chased down Old Paradians/St Francis’s total of 159, making 5-222. Rivergum’s title defence is on track in the North Metro Cricket Association’s Jika Shield after victory over Holy Trinity. For more details go to www.northern.starweekly.com.au.
BowlsBundoora RSL was thrashed 116-52 by Brighton in Bowls Victoria Pennant Premier division on Saturday.
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By Tara Murray
For the gymnasts at Pit Gymnastics, opportunities to compete at the National Club Championships have been few and far between.
It had been 10 years since the Mill Park-based club qualified for the premier women’s gymnastic competition in Australia.
But that changes this week as 10 of the club’s level four and five gymnasts compete at state, national and international level in Geelong.
Pit’s women’s gymnastics co-ordinator, Natasha Smith, said the 10 girls had put in a lot of hard work over the past 12 months.
Chloe, Jenna, Latisha, Alliyah, Jennifer, Paryce, Lauren, Emily, Simone and Madison are competing at the National Club Championships. (Joe Mastroianni)
Club reaches for the top“There has been more focus on the
progression and quality of the younger levels,” she said.
“This means that when our gymnasts get to the national clubs level they’re at a high level.
“Our coaches have worked very hard with the national-level gymnasts over the last 12 months, fine-tuning strength, flexibility, technique and skill quality.
“It’s very exciting and inspiring. The girls have worked so hard for this opportunity and are looking forward to performing in front of so many people.”
She said the girls were consistent on all four
types of apparatus, but the vault and floor were the strengths.
Smith said the improvement wasn’t just at the top level of the club which has 700 members.
The level 4 team is Emily Awad, Jennifer Cocks, Latisha Cunsolo, Alliyah Gudu and Simone Vrljic.
Vrljic, of South Morang, and Cocks, of Wandong, started at Pit Gymnastics only 18 months ago, while Cunsolo has overcome a broken arm earlier this year to make the team.
Madison Cacoyiannis, Lauren Chan, Jenna Hwang, Paryce Llewellyn and Chloe Smyth make up the level 5 team.