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■ Euroa Seniors were too strong for Seymour in last Saturday’s Goulburn Valley Football League Round 9 match at the Euroa Memorial Oval. The Magpies 211.10 (76) defeated the Lions 9.12 (66). Euroa’s goalkickers were Silver Yousif 2, Lachlan Hill 2, Jett Trotter, Jack McKernan, Ryan Hill, Fletcher Paul, Will Hayes, Tristan Davies and Keily Jager. Seymour’s goalkickers were Cooper Lubeck 2, Riley Mason 2, Jack Murphy, Ricky Schraven Nathan Fowler, Max McLean and Chayse Thomson. In other GVFL matches: Echuca 17.21 (123) d Tatura 5.7 (37). Shepparton 12.9 (81) d Kyabram 9.13 (67). Rochester 20.21 (141) d Shepparton United 11.4 (70). Benalla 14.9 (93) d Shepparton Swans 13.12 (90). Mansfield: Bye. Mooroopna: Bye. Seymour will travel to Deakin Reserve this ● Lions coach Ben Davey Saturday (June 15) to play Shepparton Photo: seymourlions.com.au United.
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■ Mitchell Shire Council hasbeen told there is nothing for young people at Waterford Park. At its latest meeting, local resident Ms Roula Loutas asked: “About three years ago, maybe longer, I put a proposal with Council for a halfcourt basketball for the community of Waterford Park which has nothing there for youth in the areas. “My question is when will this happen as I have been told soon. My attempt to raise money have gone down hill.” A Mitchell Shire Council representative answered: “Thank you for your question and for advocating for the construction of a half-court basketball facility at Waterford Park Reserve. “Currently there are three multi-use indoor courts at Wallan, two at Broadford, two at Seymour, one at Wandong and one at Beveridge. “There are also plans to provide multi-use indoor courts at the new Greenhill Recreation Precinct as well as new sites in several other growth areas. “In terms of outdoor courts, there have been recent installations of half courts in Beveridge (2), Wallan (3), Kilmore (2), Pyalong (2) and Seymour (1). “Waterford Park has a range of facilities currently available including full tennis court, cricket net, playspace and toilet facilities, and we believe that an additional standalone half court basketball facility would not be appropri-
ate for a park of this size and population catchment. “However, there may an alternative and more cost-effective solution of the installation of a basketball ring within the existing tennis court enclosure. “This would result in a more efficient use of the existing facilities without the significant funding required to develop a new half-court basketball facility. “There is no funding identified in Council’s four-year budget allocated for Waterford Park, however Council officers would be happy to continue to work with your group to identify and provide support in applying for external funding for improvements to the existing facilities in this reserve. “Once again, thank you for your interest in improving local facilities,” Ms Loutas was told.