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CANAL BEST CARP WATER IN AREA?
WARRINGTON Anglers' Association's river reports this week are few and far between but two members overcame the rising River Dee on Sunday to catch a good bag of mixed fish with chub to 3lbs and numerous dace and roach. Cicely Mill Pool still remains on
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RED CARD REF
SEVERAL incidents marked the action in this week's Greenall and Inn Partnership Dominoes League matches. Warrington Town's referee was red carded in the fourth match at Railway Latchford. All teams must ensure their referee is competent in every respect
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MANOR'S DAWN
TERRY Sheen shone bright to kick-start Pickering against Golden Lion but it was all in vain. He won in 19 against M. Cooper in the Grappenhall Darts League but Lion won the next five games. B. Watson, of Lion, won in 13, H. Turner, 20, B. Heaton, 20 and
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FOR the second week running Moore produced a poor first half performance and were unable to turn thi
Sefton started in determined fashion with their forwards dominating all the loose play and soon built up a 0-27 lead. Moore were unable to find any cohesion and as the players became frustrated by being continually driven backwards, what little ball they
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ROWERS' RECORD INTACT
WARRINGTON Rowing Club men's senior two crew maintained their season's unbeaten record. The crew comprising of Neil Shaw, Matt Tessier, Richard Bardon, Mike Ledger and cox Angela Bardon, raced in Chester at the weekend. The long distance time trial held
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LATCHFORD ON A ROLL
LATCHFORD Albion took their unbeaten run to five games but had to survive a resurgent Rylands onslaught in Saturday's fierce North West Counties 'derby' at Victoria Park. It handed Albion a boost going into tomorrow's, Saturday's home Lancashire Cup third
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THREE SIN BINNED AND TWO SENT OFF AS ROVERS LOSE
A YOUNG Rovers side showed a lot of commitment but the more experienced Humbersiders were able to overcome that and record a flattering 41-18 victory in the National Conference League Premier Division on Saturday. Skirlaugh built up a 10-point advantage
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FA VASE RUN BEGINS
Warrington Town 3 Curzon Ashton 1 SOCCER'S shameful side marred what was otherwise a wonderful night for Warrington Town on Tuesday. They shunted North Western Trains League Division Two leaders Curzon Ashton out of the FA Vase but only after losing their
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GLANCE GUIDE
Lymm Angling Club match results: Women's section Fur and Feather, Village Pool: Sharon Dobson, 1lb-7ozs-0drms; Sue Jupp, 1-3-0; Eunace Shard, 1-2-0. First leg, club Winter League, Statham Pool: 1, Eddie, 9-7-0; 2, Neil Pope, 5-6-0; 3, Dave Smith, 5-2-
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DAVE MUSSELS IN ON CATFISH
LYMM Angling Club's Dave Gaskell has done well over the last few weeks on Founders Pool. He has landed numerous carp, the best being a fish of more than 23lbs, and netted a catfish of 17lbs 8ozs 0drms. Dave's 'cat' was caught following a quiet spell on
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BUTCHERS Arms had the strength in depth to topple Gas Social in their Friday night Greenall and Inn
This was despite Tony Murphy hitting an 11 darter and Eric Cartledge, 14, for Gas Social. Mark Smith was a last leg winner to take the points for Royal Oak Branch at Smithys and Brian Watson hit a 12 for British Rail but they were pipped by New Alliance
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VIKINGS THROW AWAY GOOD LEAD
THE trip to Oldham is usually a miserable one for the Warrington Vikings basketball team with 40-point drubbings the norm. Warrington had to bring three bench players into the starting line and were without their head coach for this clash. However, the
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SCHOOLBOYS LOSE 'DERBY' TUSSLE
Warrington Town Team u13...12 Widnes u13...20 THIS was the most intense game between the two sides so far this season as both teams produced some outstanding rugby with many ferocious tackles on display. The majority of the possession went to Widnes in
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DANGER ZONE
A MUCH-needed league win continues to elude Lymm as they lie perilously near the bottom of Thwaites North Division Two with a mere two points. Newly-relegated Bridlington visited Beechwood with the very clear intention of improving their mid-table position
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RECORD BREAKERS SHAME SANDBACH
THE boys from Bridge Lane re-wrote the record books last Saturday as they thrashed Sandbach to chalk up their first century of points to record the biggest win in their history. Also fly half Andy James, who only two weeks ago broke the individual points
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REID'S HALF-TIME CHAT DID THE TRICK FOR CROSFIELDS
Crosfields 26 Normanton 10 WITHIN two minutes Soap led their match in National Conference Division Two when Carl Porter barged his way over from acting half back. Twenty minutes into the half, after sustained pressure by Normanton, they equalised with
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NELSON MEET THEIR WALKERLOO
TETLEY ground out another point in the First North Western Trains Division Two against form side Nelson on Saturday. The title-chasers arrived at Long Lane expecting an easy win with their opponents struggling near the foot of the table. Instead they
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RUEFUL RYLANDS
MISSED chances in the opening stages proved costly for Rylands on Saturday. Mike Astbury, Simon Lee and Scott Taylor all failed to beat the Whitchurch goalkeeper after being put through and in the second half the defence failed to clear the ball and Ellis
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HOT CROSS BINNED
THE Warrington Soccer League programme was dominated by cup ties with two big shocks in the Jubilee Trophy. Vulcan Newton, from Division One, outsmarted high-flying Premier Division outfit Whiston Cross 2-1 thanks to Andrew Moore and Gareth Bourne. Previously
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LATE SHOW KILLS OFF WOOLSTON
EXTRA time goals by Alan Delooze and Paul Richards for Gas Social ended Woolston Old Boys' hopes 6-4 in the second round replay of the Warrington Sunday Soccer League Denis Scholes Challenge Trophy. Both sides conceded own goals and Dave Perrins, Tony
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DAD, PETER DEAKIN'S ON THE PHONE
FULL marks to determined Wolves chief Peter Deakin. The boss of the bubbling Super League club rolled his sleeves up and got on with the job of telephoning homes this week to spread the word on the Wolves. He said on Wednesday: "I lead from the front.