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ATHLETICS

Foster’s Can do attitude an inspiration

ONE of the club s greatest-ever, middle-distance runners showed the new guard how it s done with a gold medal-winning performance at the World Masters Indoor Championships, writes Pat Calnan. Bill Foster claimed first place in the O50 3,000m at the event... » MORE
BOXING

Teen storms to victory at Royal Navy boxing event

A TEENAGER from St Mary Cray sailed to boxing glory after grabbing gold at a prestigious tournament. Johnny Baker, 13, saw off stiff competition to claim victory in the final of the 54kg category at the Royal Navy Schools Amateur Boxing Association of E... » MORE
CRICKET

Treddy ready for full Test cap

JAMES Tredwell couldn t have done any more to convince the England selectors that he deserves a place in tomorrow s Test side against Bangladesh, according to Simon Willis. The Spitfires spinner warmed up for Friday s opening five-day game in Chittagon... » MORE
FOOTBALL

No glove lost as boss ships out Williams

MARK Goldberg remains confident of bringing in a new goalkeeper ahead of this Saturday s Blue Square South (BSS) game against Worcester after parting company with Gareth Williams. Bromley s regular shot-stopper has seemingly paid the price for their defe... » MORE

New boss takes Hart from victory

NEWLY-APPOINTED Crystal Palace boss Paul Hart heaped praise on his side following their workmanlike 1-0 victory over Sheffield United at Selhurst Park, writes Tom Barclay. In a whirlwind week that saw Neil Warnock leave for QPR, the 56-year-old has the u... » MORE

Addicks do their bit to help heroes

CHARLTON Athletic Football Club has joined forces with all the other Football League sides in the past week to raise awareness and vital funds for Help for Heroes. The Addicks showed their support for the cause – the Football League s official charity pa... » MORE

Bulmers Cider Kent League Round-Up: Oaks maul Tigers for top three spot

SEVENOAKS Town climbed to third in the Premier Division standings with a 3-0 triumph at Sporting Bengal United. John Maloney opened the scoring on the half hour mark prior to Tony Atkins doubling the advantage moments before the interval. A fine afterno... » MORE
HOCKEY

Ladies overcome University challenge

HAVING beaten Cambridge University 9-0 earlier this season, Bromley and Beckenham Ladies Hockey Club found their hosts a tougher nut to crack this time around, writes Emma Greenway. However, BromBeck just managed to edge it by the odd goal in three to st... » MORE
MOTORSPORT

WIN!...British Superbike tickets at Brands Hatch

THERE is only one place to be this Easter weekend (April 2/3/4) and that is Brands Hatch for the opening round of the 2010 MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship. Former champions Neil Hodgson and Ryuichi Kiyonari will be making their much-anticipat... » MORE
RUGBY

Becks continue winning streak

BECKENHAM secured their third victory in a row – a 26-20 triumph at Thanet Wanderers – to maintain their solid start to 2010, writes Paul Skelly. The visitors started the first half with the elements in their favour and made use of that advantage when a... » MORE
MISCELLANEOUS

Snooker: Unstoppable Evans wrecks Henrick’s title hopes again

BICKLEY snooker player Katie Henrick suffered yet another agonising semi-final defeat at the hands of Reanne Evans as the latter wrapped up the Connie Gough National Championship, writes Tim Dunkley. It means five-time world champion Evans, from Dudley,... » MORE

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