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  • Worcester Wolves 81 Surrey Heat 78

    A CAPACITY crowd at the University of Worcester saw Worcester Wolves record an 81-78 victory over Surrey Heat in their British Basketball League play-off quarter-final first leg. However, the hosts made hard work of things and often struggled to

  • Surrey Heat 76 Worcester Wolves 70 (154-151 on agg)

    WORCESTER Wolves’ British Basketball League play-off dream was shattered in agonising fashion as they were edged out 154-151 over two legs by Surrey Heat. Holding a slender three-point advantage from Saturday’s first leg at 81-78, Wolves lost 76

  • Saracens 47 Worcester Warriors 17

    IT was the Men In Black against the boys in white as Warriors suffered a chastening 47-17 defeat to Saracens at Allianz Park. With the tantalising prize of securing a home draw for the Aviva Premiership semi-finals on offer, the hosts came flying

  • City three and easy to get Lane rocking

    THERE has been little to cheer about at St George’s Lane in recent months but Worcester City are beginning to redress the balance. After ending their nine-game losing run with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Oxford City on Easter Monday, Carl Heeley

  • Golfers will tee off in memory of Sue

    THE memory of a “fit and feisty” Pershore woman who died after a short battle with cancer will live on in the form of a trophy thanks to her family and friends. Sue Sheppard died suddenly in August 2011, aged 51, from pancreatic cancer and her

  • Saracens v Warriors

    3:51pm There goes the half-time whistle. Sarries were untouchable for the first 20 minutes, but Warriors battled back gamely as the half progressed. The home side still look dangerous going forward and will be keen

  • Music festival to be educational and enligtening

    A VILLAGE festival should prove to be an educational and enlightening affair this summer. Bledington Music Festival returns to St Leonard’s Church for the 13th year from Tuesday to Thursday, June 4-6 and once again offers a growing educational

  • I will run marathon for strangled autistic man

    A VETERAN athlete will run the London Marathon to raise funds for a charity set up in memory of a Tenbury man who was killed. Graham Wood will run the London Marathon on April 21 for a charity set up after the death of 21-year-old Adrian Palmer