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  • 19/2/05 - Wolves pride is at stake

    WORCESTER Wolves take on England Basketball League Division One leaders City of Sheffield Arrows tonight (7pm) with both pride and points on the line. And although Wolves director of basketball Mick Donovan knows the Yorkshire side will be tough to beat

  • Fixtures

    July (friendlies) Thurs 15 PERSHORE TN (H) 6-1 Ross, Vincent, J Clarke (2), Stokes, og SAT 17 HALESOWEN TOWN (H) 1-0 O'Toole TUES 20 COVENTRY CITY (H) 0-1 TUES 27 HEREFORD UTD (H) 0-3 WEDS 28 REDDITCH UTD (H) 1-3 Williams FRI 30 WORCESTER CITY (H) 3-2

  • No answer to the King of bowling

    COLWALL romped home in the Worcestershire Cricket Board Monday Indoor League with a six-wicket beating of Old Vigornians. Their batsmen were in tremendous form and lost no wickets in reply to their opponents' 68-6 which stuttered from the start. Young

  • 19/2/05 - Newton sets the record straight

    THE man who led Kidderminster Harriers into the Football League has insisted he will not be returning to the Aggborough board. Lionel Newton, whose cash effectively gave Harriers the spring needed to win the Conference in 2000, ends a three-year agreement

  • 19/2/05 - Harriers boss turns attention to strike force

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers are chasing a striker after completing the signing of experienced centre-half Mark Jackson. Scunthorpe's former club captain, 27, has joined Harriers until the end of next season and was expected to make his debut at Shrewsbury

  • 19/2/05 - We've got what it takes -- Stanley

    CREATIVE lynchpin Jai Stanley is convinced Worcester City possess the right ingredients to stay up -- though he admits the club is staring at a Nationwide North relegation dogfight if they lose today. Stanley, 26, has almost dismissed the notion of City

  • Wolves pride is at stake

    WORCESTER Wolves take on England Basketball League Division One leaders City of Sheffield Arrows tonight (7pm) with both pride and points on the line. And although Wolves director of basketball Mick Donovan knows the Yorkshire side will be tough to beat

  • Harriers boss turns attention to strike force

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers are chasing a striker after completing the signing of experienced centre-half Mark Jackson. Scunthorpe's former club captain, 27, has joined Harriers until the end of next season and was expected to make his debut at Shrewsbury

  • Point-to-point season set to make delayed start

    ORGANISERS hope to get the local point-to-point season underway at the second attempt tomorrow. They are looking forward to the North Herefordshire Hunt at Whitwick Manor, Newtown, after the postponement of last week's Harkaway Club meeting in Chaddesley

  • Anna scoops a world title

    WORCESTER athlete Anna Bailey has continued her successful streak in one of sport's most demanding events. Bailey secured a gold medal in Boston, USA, at the World Indoor Rowing Championship. The 53-year-old secured her medal in the women's 50-54 heavyweight

  • Collier can be England star

    JOHN Brain believes Tim Collier could make the step up to international level -- if he continues to develop at Sixways. Worcester Warriors' director of rugby was delighted yesterday after the big lock decided to commit his future to the club, despite

  • We've got what it takes -- Stanley

    CREATIVE lynchpin Jai Stanley is convinced Worcester City possess the right ingredients to stay up -- though he admits the club is staring at a Nationwide North relegation dogfight if they lose today. Stanley, 26, has almost dismissed the notion of City

  • Turner targets new signings at United

    GRAHAM Turner admits he is pursuing a couple of fresh faces -- which includes capturing winger Joe Anyinsah for a second spell -- to boost Hereford United's promotion charge. The Bulls chief aimed to keep 20-year-old Anyinsah for a further month's loan

  • 19/2/05 - Collier can be England star

    JOHN Brain believes Tim Collier could make the step up to international level -- if he continues to develop at Sixways. Worcester Warriors' director of rugby was delighted yesterday after the big lock decided to commit his future to the club, despite