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  • 27/3/04 - Wolves must win and hope!

    WORCESTER Wolves Basketball Club are relying on favours from elsewhere to keep their title hopes alive. Wolves are away to Coventry Crusaders tonight (7.30) in their final National League Division Two game of the season. They must win and then hope that

  • Scott makes Goldie bid

    FORMER RGS Worcester pupil Colin Scott has been selected to row for Cambridge in the second-string University Boat Race tomorrow. Scott, aged 18 and from Malvern, will line up in the Goldie crew against Oxford's Isis boat in the race, run immediately

  • England run for Anna

    ANNA Simmonds, of Wor-cester Athletic Club, has been rewarded for her fine running with a call-up for England. The under 17 athlete represented her country in an under 20 800 meteres race at Cardiff Indoor Stadium against, runners from Wales, Ireland

  • Smith on the mend after shoulder op

    BEN Smith is on the mend after a successful operation to repair his injured shoulder. The Hereford United playmaker has undergone surgery in a four hour procedure which involved tightening stretched shoulder ligaments and re-attaching them to the bone

  • Eagles swoop nearer second place

    GROSVENOR Eagles advan-ced another step in their fight for second place in the Worcester Table Tennis League Division One with a 10-0 win against Players. Although the visitors fought hard they were unable to win any events, only one going the distance

  • Owzat! Booster for youngsters

    YOUNG cricket fanatics in Bromsgrove are being given the chance to get 'bowled over' with the offer of top class coaching - and lots of good fun! Youngsters aged seven to 11, are being invited to join the Junior Boars Cricket Club, run by Bromsgrove District

  • 27/3/04 - Promotion is the main priority - Webster

    ADAM Webster admits he was delighted to extend his contract and declared he's still got unfinished business at Worcester City. The 23-year-old has targeted promotion with the St George's Lane club as his main priority during the next two seasons. The

  • Right to Reply

    MINISTERS taking an age to reply to MPs' questions and letters has been a frequent gripe of Peter Luff. But it now emerges Dr Richard Taylor has been the victim of some pretty shoddy treatment, too. He submitted three staggering examples to a select committee

  • Wolves must win and hope!

    WORCESTER Wolves Basketball Club are relying on favours from elsewhere to keep their title hopes alive. Wolves are away to Coventry Crusaders tonight (7.30) in their final National League Division Two game of the season. They must win and then hope that

  • Promotion is the main priority - Webster

    ADAM Webster admits he was delighted to extend his contract and declared he's still got unfinished business at Worcester City. The 23-year-old has targeted promotion with the St George's Lane club as his main priority during the next two seasons. The

  • Molby out to extend Viveash loan spell

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers' director of football Jan Molby is keen to extend the loan spell of central defender Adrian Viveash. The 34 year-old's last match under his current one month loan stint from Swindon Town is due to be in today's Nationwide League

  • 27/3/04 - Molby out to extend Viveash loan spell

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers' director of football Jan Molby is keen to extend the loan spell of central defender Adrian Viveash. The 34 year-old's last match under his current one month loan stint from Swindon Town is due to be in today's Nationwide League

  • Plain English or plain stupid?

    PETER Luff was drawn second out of the hat for Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday. But Mr Blair was away, paying tribute to the victims of the Spanish terror attacks in Madrid. When Mr Blair goes missing, his deputy - John Prescott - fills in. Peter

  • Taylor steps up for fitness test

    RICHARD Taylor has been wearing a pedometer to count his every step for the past week as part of a study of the fitness of MPs, whose place of work is full of smoke-filled bars, cafes and restaurants. His challenge, set by health and fitness experts,