Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazettePiranha swims with stars

Piranha swims with stars

CARDINIA Piranhas Swimming Club cocaptain for February, Rachael Bradley, attended the Vic ANZ Talent Pool program at the Presbyterian Ladies College Aquatic Centre in Burwood on Saturday.
She was one of 60 swimmers from across the state to gather and listen to Olympic Gold medallist Giaan Rooney speak about her career, while also experiencing some of the aquatic disciplines of the coming FINA World Championships.
The event was a great success with Rachael meeting the star swimmer and learning much on the day.
The Piranha’s other cocaptain for the month was Emily Pimlett, while Daisy Laughton won the junior coach’s award for February and the senior coach’s award went to Linda Van Rensch.
The encouragement award for the month was presented to Kaycee Gardiner.
Sponsor Dominoes Pizza donated all awards.
The club’s banner has been organised by new sponsor Treeline Design and will be in the entry of Cardinia Life Aquatic facility shortly.
The club thanked Treeline Design, Legible Signs and Cardinia Life for their support in this venture.
On 25 March the Cardinia Piranhas will hold its annual club championship event at the Cardinia Life facility with trophies awarded at the presentation dinner on 23 April.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Seagulls legends honoured

**One of the most awesome things you’ll see in local sport is the new mural on the wall of the TOORADIN Sports Club. The...
More News

Powers, premiers and poles

BLAIR: Gday boys, we are back for another week of Let’s Talk Sport and we have plenty happening, so let’s get into it. You...

Camels suffer tough week

A week full of promise quickly turned to a tough pill to swallow for the Casey Cardinia Country Week team. The Camels suffered a turbulent...

’Hope it’s not another intimidation tactic’: Crime hits Big Build site

Empty streets caused by Big Build works are turning parts of Cardinia and Casey into a “playground” for criminals, former detectives and local businesses...

Bikies paid, traders left to starve

Traders say it is a “devastating irony” the State Government would rather let billions allegedly flow to bikies and organised crime, than compensate businesses...

‘Fix it before it’s fatal’, survivor warns.

A young Pakenham woman narrowly escaped a second head-on collision on Princes Highway, just months after surviving a serious crash at the same intersection. The...

1,500 babies and counting: Dr Poonam Arora celebrates remarkable milestone at St John of God Berwick Hospital

St John of God Berwick Hospital is celebrating an extraordinary milestone, with highly regarded obstetrician and gynaecologist Dr Poonam Arora delivering her 1,500th...

Titans trump Panthers to jump into second on the ladder

Garfield/Tynong (7/209) gave itself a massive boost by comfortably disposing of Yarragon (122) on day two of round 13 in WDCA Division 2. At Dowton...

Bulls dominate Pakenham

Cardinia rebounded in a big way and pushed Pakenham’s season to the brink on day one of round 13 in the Casey Cardinia Cricket...

Clubs pay tribute to O’Hehir

The Kooweerup sporting community is in mourning following the passing of well-known local Barry “Barney” O’Hehir. Barney was a life member at the Kooweerup Football...

Yabbies in pursuit of Cobras total to stay in hot finals race

When the back is against the wall a response is needed. And Pakenham Upper/Toomuc’s back is pressed hard against the wall in a matchup with...