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Easy wins for indoor pair
OVERBURY and Ashton recorded wins in last week's action in the WCB Indoor Lea-gue. Bertie Thompson sta-rted with a maiden for Dumbleton and his second over then saw Dave Haynes out to a super catch by Henry Prudden. Jamie Munro was next to go before
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Pupils pitching in
STOW Rugby Club is hosting its annual Primary Schools Tag Rugby Tournament on Friday. The event plays an important part in the club's community support programme and is organised in conjunction with the Cotswold School. Ten primary schools have entered
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Smith leads goal blitz that helps Ilmington to victory
THE Mixed B Finals in the Cotswold League took the form of a three-way play-off between St David's, St Catharine's B and Ilmington B who both came through the B team qualifiers. The B teams showed that they are no pushover in disposing of a Moreton team
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Rugby club takes top award
CHIPPING Norton Rugby Club had a great deal to celebrate at WODC's Annual Sports and Arts Annual Awards Evening held at Witney Lakes Resort on Monday evening. Councillor Roger Curry, chairman of the District Council, paid a moving tribute to Tony Cripps
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Mike's ready for next motor move
CHIPPING Campden's Mike Jones has established himself in the motor sport world over the years, competing successfully in all sorts of on and off-road events in an interesting variety of motor vehicles. But, with challenge' and endurance' being the watchwords
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Pool runners-up lose out in quarter-finals
GROUP matches and quarter-finals for the prestigious Gloucestershire County Cup were held at Cirencester last Sunday when Stow Under-9s performed admirably coming second in their group and only losing out to a strong Cirencester A team. Group action
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Ton-up Pollard is top man at the Manor
Mosella Manor Farm Leisure FIFTY-SIX fished the penultimate round of the MFL's Winter League when all anglers caught fish on pole and pellet. However, when the wind got up, some anglers switched to maggot feeder and continued to catch. Andy Pollard
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Wheelers on the road
THE Wheelers' midweek run was taken by John Percival to Shipston-on-Stour. Leaving the Vale, the group made its way out towards Pebworth before turning with the wind into Long Marston, Lower Quinton, Crimscote, Newbold and on to Shipston. They returned
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Fiona's flourish as goals hit net
Blockley Ladies 9, St Gregory's 0 THE first of a Saturday double-header saw Blockley facing a depleted opposing team of only nine players. Alice Drinkwater opened the scoring before Sarah Rickey and Shirley Aubrey made it 3-0 at half-time. The final
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Bests set at biathlon
RACHEL Jones, Tom Cox, Daniel Taylor and Edward Caswell represented Shipston Primary School in the Year Six age category at the British Schools Biathlon Championships at Bath University. Biathlon is part of the Modern Pentathlon and competitors swim
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Terry and Nette's charity conquest
Evesham and District League TERRY and Nette Hutchinson were the winners of the Iris Davis Memorial Charity Cup staged at the Hospital Club. Fifty members took part and raised £123 for the Friends of Evesham Hospital. Latest results - Division One:
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Heritage grant for St Edmund's
A HERITAGE lottery grant of £27,000 will help ensure that worshippers at St Edmund's Church in Shipston stay warm and dry. The money, which was announced by English Heritage as part of a £2million package of grants to churches in the West Midlands region
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Shakespeare in Winchombe
ACTORS from the Everyman Theatre Company in Cheltenham have been helping Winchcombe School pupils with their studies. The actors visited the school recently to help students prepare for their Shakespeare SATS exam. They performed a 10-minute condensed
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'Stonehenge' meeting planned
MORETON town councillors are to hold a special meeting to discuss the town's boulders, which have been dubbed the "new Stonehenge" by some local residents. About 14 members of the public attended the town council meeting on Monday, to voice their opinion
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Bourton team heads for the great debate
STUDENTS from a north Cotswolds school are to represent the Midlands in the national final of the English Speaking Union national debating competition. As reported in last week's Journal, three students from the Cotswold School, Bourton - Alana Powell