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Clubhouse a huge hit
24/07/2008 | THE Orange Croquet Club has been based at the Jaeger Reserve lawns for over a year but things just became a little more comfortable for the members.
Ian honoured by Japanese legend
24/07/2008 | SENIOR martial artist Ian Pollet has returned from Japan and the trip proved to be a successful exchange of knowledge and techniques.
Wellington romp home
24/07/2008 | WELLINGTON cruised to victory in the Western Primary Schools Sports Association girls’ softball regional finals yesterday.
Colley’s the best in the west
24/07/2008 | CAVALIERS batsman Trent Colley may have won the 2007-08 Mitchell Cricket Council senior cricketer of the year but he believes his best is yet to come.
Slipping track boosts our trainers
24/07/2008 | WHEN greyhound racing at Wade Park came to an end in November 2005, many feared it would be the death of the sport in Orange.
Late tries end Orange High's run
23/07/2008 | TWO tries in quick succession yesterday helped Mudgee High School prevail 30-19 in the Buchan Shield Western Region final against Orange High.
Renee relishes NZ tennis experience
23/07/2008 | RENEE Klingenstein believes she is a better player after touring New Zealand with the NSW Schools Tennis Union squad.
Students aiming for bright finish
23/07/2008 | WITH one round left in the President’s Cup the Aggies cannot make the semi-finals but they still have a clear goal - finish the season with a win.
Marjoram’s major success
23/07/2008 | DARRYN Marjoram’s bank manager can expect a visit soon as he will need to free up some money for a trip to Hong Kong next year after being selected in the over 40s men’s Australian veterans hockey team.
Try-scoring whiz tips a tight finish for Hawks
23/07/2008 | ONLY a catastrophe would rob Orange Hawks of a Group 10 semi-final berth after Sunday’s win over Cowra - but try-scoring star Todd Barrow has pointed to their final-round clash with Bathurst as their judgement day.
22/07/2008 | ORANGE’S Jason Belmonte helped his standings on the European Bowling Tour rankings with a top-eight finish at the San Marino Open on Sunday.
Hogs too good for Royal Ts
22/07/2008 | IN C grade darts the Great Western Hogs had a hard-fought 6-5 win over the Royal Ts.
Morris gives QLD the blues
22/07/2008 | ORANGE’S Darren Morris helped NSW PCYC to a State of Origin victory when he won his bout in Brisbane on the weekend.
Smyth honoured by hall of fame induction
22/07/2008 | AUSTRALIAN Olympic representative Kate Smyth and pistol shooter Dean Brus were inducted into Orange’s Sporting Hall of Fame on Saturday night.
Scoreless draw costs ’Tahs outright WPL competition lead
22/07/2008 | WARATAHS have lost the outright Western Premier League lead after being held to a nil-all draw by Canobolas Rangers in Sunday’s local derby at Waratah Sportsground.
Charlie’s ‘nice night out’
21/07/2008 | CHARLIE Gascoyne became the first cyclist to be named Orange Credit Union’s Sportsperson of the Year on Saturday night.
CYMS’ fightback falls just short
21/07/2008 | A SPIRITED late surge by Orange CYMS couldn’t steal a win at Wade Park on Saturday but it did make for an interesting finish as Lithgow Workies hung on to a 25-22 victory.
Reds lock up share of second
21/07/2008 | THREE second half goals enabled Bloomfield to take out the men’s Premier League Hockey local derby over CYMS on Saturday.
Win puts Emus in the pink
21/07/2008 | ORANGE Emus propelled themselves into Blowes Menswear Cup semi-final contention with a 31-10 victory over Forbes on Saturday.
Tigers forget tough week
21/07/2008 | ORANGE Tigers put a tumultuous week behind them on Saturday to record a whopping 234-point win over Parkes at Bloomfield.
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